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

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SABER '86 Volume XIV Robert E. Lee High School 6529 Beverly Hill Houston, Texas 77057 Kirstin Torgerson, Editor-in-Chief Jeff Nalley, Associate Editor James McKissick, Business Manager Mrs. Margaret Wisdom, Faculty Advisor F5v6r ' ites . C611 ' tents Ac - tiv'i 0 ties ........ Y6ung L6adEzrs . . . Clubs ......... Sp6rts ..... Fac'ul 'ty . . Classes S6n'i6rs ..... Jun'i6rs ....... S0ph'6- m6res . . . Fresh'men S6u'i6r Hon'6rs and W6rds of Wis'd6m, Ads, In'deX ..... In the Be - gin' ning Early in September of 1985 Lee High began to take form once again and the General lifestyle took on a new definition: Re ' ju - ve ' na'tion fn.j result of a 7.4 million dollar facelift given to Lee EX. 1-Forty-two new classrooms. a vocational education building, a swimming pool and a gym were added. Ex. 2 - Graffiti no longer adorned the freshly painted walls and garbage made its' way to previously starved trash cans. Ad - ver'si - ty Knj hardships created by continued construction Ex. 1 - A hazardous ramp, known as the interstate, between the main academic halls and the temporary buildings had to be closed down and a detour was set up around the new gym and pool. Ex. 2 - The Homecoming parade was can- celed because the campus grounds were so torn up by construction and bad weather. De - ter 0 mi - na' tion Inj General response to all the implications of tightening academic standards Ex. 1 4 After being stripped of most privileges and many pleasures. students regrouped. set more academic oriented goals and began the year with an unmatched fervor. Ex. 2 ff Students aimed to go beyond the required an attitude that set them apart from years past. On the F00t'ball Field Nowhere was the new General spirit more apparent than at the football games. Although the team lost week after week they were never defeated. The players gave it their all and the fans responded with undying support. giving the games new meaning: Rebuilding fI1.l the state of the General football team for the past several years Ex. - With only 7 starting seniors, the pressure was great on inexperienced sophomores andjuniors. Win'ning 01.1 performing to the best of your ability Ex. - Despite their wonfloss record General players were winners by virtue of their dedication and persistence. H6me'com ing 111.1 a time to reminisce days gone by. celebrate the present and anticipate the future EX. l - School spirit which was already high was given an additional boost by Homecoming festivities that included a bonfire and the crowning ofa new queen. Erin McCormick. Ex. 2 - Players were given t-shirts saying Yes Lee Can. And Will however. the Sharpstown Apollos proved to be too tough an opponent. Out'side the Class'room Despite limitations put on the student body by House Bill 72, extra-curricular activities not only did not falter, but attained a level of excellence not seen for many years: Char - is - mat' - ic Kay what the club leaders were in their attempts to inspire their followers Ex. - As new rules discouraged participation in extra- curricular activities, club presidents were chal- lenged to make their clubs seem both rewarding and appealing. Cre - a'tive Kay the new ideas various clubs used to promote participation and spirit Ex. 1 - Student Council sponsored a CleanLee campaign to maintain the recent campus improvements and give all students a sense of belonging through ac- tivity. Ex. 2 - When the Homecoming parade had to be cancelled, the parent's Booster Club and the Spirit Committee put together a bonfire to keep the General spirit lit. Ef- fect'ive fa.l the results of club activities Ex. 1 - Anchor Club's Fall toy drive proved to be timely for needy children at Hermann Hospital. Ex. 2 - Once again Key Club held a blood drive to supple- ment an always meager supply. ne v, 5 J , 1 A - way from School With the increasing pressure put on the students in the classroom, not only to be educated, but to do it by the rules, students felt the need not only to relax, but to rebel. Vacations,' for Lee students were not a time to rest, but a time to lose sleep and party. The activities were broad, but most had a common bond: theme parties Inj a gathering in which students took on various roles Ex. 1 - Some of the student body engaged in mock warfare as others headed south of the border for a fajita fest. Ex. 2 - Guys and gals shed their designer labels and donned Uno-name brands for a generic party. for'mals Inj a time to play dress up Ex. - Students put on the ritz as they sweated and danced to the f'Magic of Mardigrasf' C3S'U - als 01.1 co-ed get-togethers usually held just to avoid loneliness Ex. 1 - Freshmen followed tradition and converged at establishments such as Mr. Gatti's. Ex. 2 - No longer stimulated by the mass of open parties, seniors reverted to primitive fun such as bowling and watching movies at home. Ex. 3 - The YMCA generously provided space for post-game dances and buses for transpor- tation to the football games. N. ,pf .Q 1 'tu , , .Lf ., P .4 f ' f N Be - yond' Lee's Mi'cr6 - cosm Just as Lee redefined itself so did the world around us: Out'rage In.j Ronald Reagan's attitude towards terrorism Ex. - U.S. fighter planes intercepted the highjackers of a cruise ship the Achille Lauro, en route to Tunisia and brought them to justice in Ita- ly, giving Reagan a rare but much sought after vic- tory over terrorists. Con - ffl'sion Inj the feeling created by conflicting reports on Houston's well-being from ex-mayor Louis Welch and the incumbent Kathy Whitmire during the mayoral campaign Ex. 1 - Outspoken Welch defined Houston as a city on the verge of financial ruin, while Whitmire claimed just the op- posite in her jingle, We've come too far to turn back now.', Ex. 2 - In a unusual turn of events, traditional campaign issues were overshadowed by moral topics like gay rights and A.I.D.S. AITIX - i' e 0 ty Inj the nation's reaction to an A.I.D.S. IAcquired Immune Deficiency Syndromej epidemic Ex. - When Rock Hudson, an A.l.D.S. victim and famous actor, died, the entire nation became aware of the disease. Time and again the students were tempted to ac- cept mediocrity, but they were determined to turn their lives in a new direction and give life at Lee new meaning. 4 1 ps xl ,M N ,, K wam X N, X XX We X rg 3 x ,L Q K NR Q -Q J xxx A x Y xxx, X 'Q ik X hxfs We NWS 'Wk v,,,J in X 5 4 !i+N XL Fa'V6r ' ites Some students rose above the crowd and earned the recognition and respect of their peers. The qualities which made them outstanding were: ' re - spect' a ' bil 0 i - ty it 'Cn.j the dominant characteristic of pupils whom the teachers felt were best able to represent their classmates Ex. - Most representatives tended to be intelligent, responsi- ble, and industrious. I beau 0 ty C n. 1 noteworthy physical appearance Ex. - Not yet mature enough to look for beauty in the eyes of the beholder, students gravitated towards those known as fine, incredible, or hot. pop - u'lar - i 0 ty I n. 1 a measure of how well known and well-liked students were Ex. - Most populars were most often seen by their peers as cool,,' fun, and outgoing, q ,..n .aa ,UL Af- A 5 5f'3? '- ,T A Qsf 5 A 321 15 f. ' M ffl -, ' :fra-115155 Linh MOST REPRESENTATIVE SENIORS Andy Koehl Allison Poellinger Reps Take Honors V.. V, . V 45 Guqzatix if ounx'uxY t,un Quuuynwjll 3 ,9 an u u nx-IU U 09 agununn nd!! nxfpx en CDDB ggdnev ,3Aw,.0'a u n all 'nfs a n n QU anon g?09anuunnuD ha:?,gZ1 5' QQQDUDBDUUH D' U Q, Wmaugnavn M, Uunrb B 340 Qo,gnnm9UU55Byo3f 0 n nagsifeu 1 nutkinz ll nk 2 an M., -B B U an u u u EQLQ- MOST REPRESENTATIVE Q 9 n 'X UA fav FRESHMEN 2 ll: m Q 9' Kyle Schueneman and Laura - .. Tn' Geldmeier MOST REPRESENTATIVE SOPHOMORES MOST REPRESENTATIVE J UNIORS Leigh-Leigh Baillo, John Bugbee, and Connie Adams Sossy Sarikhanian, Richard Spence and Mary Margaret Speed X M W 4 lj. N' V nn- h x ,-ln. 4' 'fe W' 5? , x 45 3 . W 6 ,, N ' 'K 'E K f Avy if sv Q ' 1Q4 f ,W fy :i,SE'f A - f , mail . , , ff MOST HANDSOME SENIOR Greg Woodley SEMI-FINALISTS Below: Scott Crichton Jeff Nalley Bishop Meyer ,if 7 X W CQ Ais- mi 57355 Lille if? Q, 5: 1 2 .ef 7 'kwgvl wwe Q, is lf f ,M .-fx 5 x f GQ. lg! 'Ol I I O i.l 9 C 5 .I FIN ALISTS Top: John Cheesman Brad Moore Middle: Stephen Ray Matt Blackmon SEMI-FINALISTS Left: Danny Copeland James McKissick MOST BEAUTIFUL JUNIOR Jennifer Tindall 1 SEMI-FINALISTS Bottom: Lisa Glauser Wendy Granger P Robin Roark R., , , V 3451 'P' 5 S fix 1 X 5 52.7. ' -N x ?WM'!?f? lf ' -545' v W, W ua tw ' fi 'W SL: 5' K 'W ef? A 3 ,WXA 5.1.x 1, if Q., 'R' MOST HANDSOME JUNIOR Judd Lowe SEMI-FINALISTS Below: Jon Daniels James Blacketer Morgan Moore 5 ff ffwf' f f I J 1 ' 'J I, I NW 4, ,. . yx ., - ,f f R -. 3,5 -15 ,' fgy,f.Qc' ' xg:-.J ff JL-' ' ,V X IWW 5515 ' ,og J , 4, ,y,,A,..,. gp. ,f,. aqhifqf' 50:11 TZ--,f3i' ' N487 ye-Uggqlqzcf j ' ' s'- mbg2:r:1f-2fJ.- f 1 -4 .:, 3.5 . 3- ,g,j5v.vg: ,::' f1,y,Z -cfkkvf 'f, IVA '- si 3 MU ,E 'gf 1 XL, 6 'isa-P M- S 4, , .-l ,1 f ,. XXAf W H 6 S W Li r M..,.'.g2f H W lv V A .. 1 Md dl ,,, ,vfx Y :V it A flew 'V E if 'W ,fb f if ,-1 xi- fi fi: it , l Q FINALISTS Top: Doug Johnson Chad Chadwick Middle: John Neal Robert Skinner SEMI-FINALISTS Left: Billy Stone Rusty Pipkin -ia 4' if MOST BEAUTIFUL SOPHOMORE Julie Harp SEMI-FINALISTS Below: Pilar Martinez Jennifer Leake Chausey Leebron ,,QN, l.,l5. 2 , W Z: 'W .5 A. ,, ,S 1 1 . K ..,J' w sf 'P , ,Q .L -HN ' ll'-'FL x 2 L 1 Q -5, ami ' ' ' Lil K I - 5. sl' . -.M 'iliiv ,,k J ,, ,Q 's ff ,Q 'wfeiai ifrlfff f 9 -'r , C, 1 i 25 K ,' 'G' K. A 54951151 FINALISTS Top: Carrie Drew Leslie Barnard Middle: Kristin Berly Lotte Finderup SEMI-FINALISTS Left: Shannon Mulligan Kelly McCormick in a x ' sf ,K fi- . 3 fill iw. -ff, . :M vifffaf 14. i 5? 4 MOST HANDSOME SOPHOMORE Peter Gardere SEMI-FINALISTS Below: m'W 'W Paul Schneider Geoff King , ,E Todd Cole 9 , :gm A' if 'A-WJ we fe i W. i W ' A ' 14- M V M in ll M ! . i n-. .Q t ,.,- . 1 4. 'Q 'I' 1 X 4 5 R. its if Q we Q . if x I X if n QS? V, rl 2 I 1 ,ff :Sli F li J 6 Pr x X 2 ,T ,H 'gk F-'I' ni? E! W.. xv -5 1 . V ' -'f-1 sl: -1 H ' -N ' ,H sif-M ' 1'l.Q,fw2 J ?- ' i l . 'Q f - M Um m4 X V ' If M F., E., ,Q ll ,flw w i? UL flvg ' . ,fe,5i.-1,5 r U1 yn . llf , g Q . J:-V32 nfl ,I -. H :sea yi., ,Vi U Kim' if mfg-13, 15,3 QP' 1' -f - MP5 -' asm .full 1 xfgngf' f fs ,'tww' fF . 1 ' . iff' if 1 We .um AOA 1 if an .x 1: as :o an r 4 2. is vi v 1 s FINALISTS Top: Mark Anderson Glen Bonne Middle: Dan Montgomery Troy Pidgeon SEMIAFINALISTS Left: Don Daniels Clay King w .-A ' .rv v Wi . WJ' If ,tiff I . ,., , u fi 1 .-5 a , W? N n n x QW' ,iii isa ,. . V ,, 1 . Y , .rift A! il All x iw' Q 1 fill :Q FINALISTS Top: Jennifer Gerner Lindsay Gordon Middle: Joanna Butler Jennifer Pledger SEMI-FINALISTS Left: Blake Cummings Elizabeth Guest MOST HANDSOME FRESHMAN Greg Byrd SEMI-FINALISTS Below: Sterling LaGuarta Kyle Schueneman Greg Watson Pm lie A Q 1- M 'HMM 'ff l Eff! V ,WWW f f' X nl., Q fx X5 vis 'if FINALISTS Top: Lyle Russell Bryan O'Neil Middle: Steven Jones John Culp SEMI-FINALISTS Left: Graham Marshall Kelly Daniel f ZQZX1.- .Q -1 MOST POPULAR SENIORS James McKissick Meredith McKay POPS ARE HOT MOST POPULAR SOPHOMORES: Troy Pidgeon and Kristin Berly K 1' .r MOST POPULAR JUNIORS: Chase Robison, Mary Margaret MOST POPULAR FRESHMEN: John Culp and JoAnna Butter. Speed, and Billy Stone. QUEE S ARE CROWNED Left: HOMECOMING QUEEN - Erin McCormick Bottom Left: FFA SWEETHEART - Katherine Remmert Bottom Right: BOOSTER CLUB QUEEN - Meredith McKay -un, Q' r 5' Bn ' .X Left: BASKETBALL QUEEN 1 Kay Wilson Bottom Left: ROTC QUEEN - Celio Osorio Bottom Right: ROTC SWEETHEART - Lilian George kk ..... ..-- .+M- We-v,,. 'ii f X ww 2 'T' 1 X N Y 45 . 'W ,gy W, ,P V 4. ff? H , .fi ff yi WWW jg 1 if 53 wf 'F J. ,,.f...- SWEETHEART Upper Right: INTERACT SWEETHEART - Laurie Erdlejak Middle Left: SENIOR KEY CLUB SWEETHEART - Susanna Schuchholtz Middle Right: JUNIOR KEY CLUB SWEETHEART S Jennifer Tindall Bottom Left: SENIOR COUNTRY CLUB SWEETHEART - Brooke Wright Bottom Right: JUNIOR COUNTRY CLUB SWEETHEART - Mary Margaret Speed --,. ,.... . , A K , 5 VE ,.i, . - QfF W Wig-- QW J N frzfxzltg ,z Z- , '--.. I NfVW ' Lfflutg . - ,Selig-gtg --,R i fungus-awww itiii I f . eeeti' I eet 3 T on ,.,.i,.,.,..M f - . 1 tttttt 1 .. 5 I ' O. I , . I 5 L , 2-M2112 1: tg, W- - ' get -.s,1TT P E i ,T I , -ms, Q , 'f yn 7 ff M r 3 ,J w Q' 'I Qu . 4 I .4 fa 1' zwgig Y f ,. it, if ,C 2? 5 , - 3, , M P 5 'Q U - sv I J Q' I ARE RECOG IZED Left: N. B. BEAU - Will Frederking Middle Left: SENIOR HOSPITALITY CLUB BEAU - James McKissick Middle Right: JUNIOR HOSPITALITY CLUB BEAU - Chase Robison Bottom Left: SENIOR ANCHOR CLUB BEAU 1 Danny Copeland Bottom Right: JUNIOR ANCHOR CLUB BEAU W Stiles White M m 3 W ' S 5 .,.A: 't1v1' In orderoto experience life to the fullest students became involved in various activities. The balance between work and pleasure varied from student to student but the end result was the same: An - tic - i - pa' tion tml feeling created by an up- coming event or weekend. Ex. 1 - On Mondays the most asked question was What did you do this weekend? while on Tuesdays through Fridays it was What are you doing this weekend? Ex. 2 - Events such as Career Day and College Night were ties planned months in advance. In - ter 0 ac' tion Qn.l the opportunity to get to know and work with one's peers Ex. - Clubs brought students with common interests together and offered a chance to socialize. Mem' 6 - ries Qn.j the outrageous stories of ac- tivities which were destined to be told to children and grandchildren. Ex. - Students will always remember the theme parties, formals, club func- tions and other activities with which they enter- tained themselves. As the summer of 1985 quickly came to an end students of Lee prepared themselves for one more year. Last-minute trips to the beach abounded, and kids threw end-of-the summer parties, helping to make special memories last. On September 3, a myriad of fish edged their way in- to the ideal life of Lee, as sophomores began to move on up the ladder. The juniors tried their best to get to the top, only to realize that there is no substitute for the seniors of '85-'86! Top Left: As Jennifer Tindall tries to avoid gagging, Richard Scrump King Spence sings his Fort Worth theme song, Splish'splash I Was Taking a Bath. Top Right: Karen Coates seems happy to dance her life away, solo, ofcourse. Middle: Come on, Dina! Grin and bare it all - this is our chance to make the cover of the How-tdbe-sexy-yet-full-bodied Journallu urges Amy Eccles to Dina Davis. Bottom: These raving beauties seem to be con- tent, but Staton Culver and Chris Tucker think they would be Better Off Dead. .axsssf UMMER '85 - OME LIKE IT HOT nf'-f' S' 4' N., saggy 5 'df kia. f NK Wi X. X , ' ,ff K4 . I g 3.13, 5 I K V ki . L ., 1 ' 5 f.-. TX 'ip A X gig 1 W XX-XX - Q. Q f A 'Karl MK ilws A Top Left: Sophomore beached beauties Helen Vaughan and Meredith McConn know that if their sunbathing won't catch attention, their straight teeth will. Top Right: Kristin Berly and her canine friend illustrate that birds of a feather flock together. Above: As an obnoxious Carol Schawe says, I HAVE to be in this picture! a womanless Will Frederking is consoled by Darren Inoff, who tries to keep up his reputation as fool of the party. Above Left: Nightlife does get the best of us! reveal Eric Taylor, Laurie Hess, Amy Miracle, and Sherri Van Eman. Left: A light-headed Jil Laughlin leans up one last time to answer the frequent question: I-Iowis the intelligent blonde todayfw 'Yu-gs LEE'S SPIRIT GET OUT OF HAN Top Left: Spirit Committee members are shocked to see that, without them, there are still Lee General fans in the stand. Top Right: f'I've got him RIGHT where I want him! says a determined Shelly Walker of her easy-going boyfriend, Scott Broussard. Middle Left: James Copeland looks rather smug considering Libba Letton still has her heart. Middle Right: L'This is not a problem. I'll have them organized momentarily, claims Laura Thorsell, while Allison Poellinger knows better and comes to the rescue. Right: Kirstin Torgerson and Cynthia Wolff despair in knowing that it's going to take more than Spirit Committee to win a football game. Q -S 59 r' r it e 4 . Left: Pam Stewart tries her best to break be- tween Stewart Vandervoort and Mark Drury, but everyone knows there is no breaking them apart. Middle Left: Leave it to Spirit Committee to create new ways to get around those obstacles on the road. Middle Right: Hey! Somebody tell Donito Flen- noy and Nicole Santikos that they are cheer- ing for the wrong team. Bottom Left: When you'Ve got the Spirit Com' mittee, what else do you need? A football team? Bottom Right: Mary Margaret Speed and Tracey Jones smile in knowing that Lindy Turner finally has a real man, like Troy Pidgeon, to hang on to. '91 JW g f ' is. , 1 ' A ' ' 5 if- Y' I ' ' I, YQ sql A ' .e 1 'QP' . yn, 8 gp. ,Sy '5 .fu--' ,LJ A t , 'W i f ' - i w ' t... ' ' 1 i A Q fr 2, Y l 318 A' .x 43 The Homecoming of 1985 was a time for tremendous excitement! This year, instead of having the traditional parade and pep rally, the cheerleaders and Spirit Committee held a bonfire the night before the big day. The next night, October 25, Erin McCormick was crowned Homecom- ing Queen with Tammi Bedford and Joanne Estrada as finalists. The Lee Generals played against the Sharps- town Apollos. Despite the supportive spirit, the Generals lost 35-7. Even so, Lee carried on the burning flame of tradition. Top: The cheerleaders go all out in trying to hoost l,ee's spirit for Homecoming '85. Right: The Homecoming court, Erin McCor- mick, queen, with Tammi Bedford and Joanne Estrada as finalists prepare to leave the iield. Below: At the bonfire, spirit generated by the cheerleaders reached great heights. Bottom Right: Senior women just go crazy when Dan Montgomery is around. HGMECOMING 785 . . . farms pam. -. YES ...'.:r-aw, ur, f 4-4....3 f 5 P N3 Q1 xml -.NT 'Kvsw -A., 5 y it ,cyc 'Q 3 t tx We fl Q fi 5 1: I ,aw we it T 3 X a 3 V 4 E 3 1 BURNING TRADITIO Top Left: After being crowned Homecoming Queen, Erin McCormick is all smiles. Top Right: The bonfire died, but Lee's spirit hadjust begun to grow. Above: Chis Zander tries to hide the disbelief of being 'Lwrapped up by senior women. Left: . .. But didn't, sigh Kirstin Torgerson and Jeff Nuttall. Top Left Darren Inoff relwes the nightmare from h1s previous evening Top Right Dina Davls finds It more respectable to portray a lizard than a rabbit like Amy Eccles. Middle Ieft: This is not my idea of French class! exclaims Cindy Justice, while Beth Ford and Billy Sanders are more than willing to participate. Middle Right: True space cadets: Stiles White, who appears to be in another world, and Peter McKechnie, who is more down to earth. Right: Oh, I'm in Heavenll' smirks a sarcastic Jeff Nalley, while Karen Coates seems to be disgusted at the entire situation. GETTI ' GOOFY Top: Ginny Southerland knows better than to look at Medusa look-alike Michelle Wallace: she doesn't believe in getting stoned Left: After a final attempt at teaching his Hispanic friends The Birdf, Edward Morris Day Griffin gives up and asks, f'What time is it? Bottom Left: Obviously, Pam New, Jennifer Cummings, and Carolyn Hamm checked out of the institution a little too soon. Below: 'fWatch where you put your kneel cries Scott Broussard, while Michael Atkinson can only grin with satisfaction. Zaifflf .444 Shi Without the cheerleaders' con- tinued support, Lee would never have been as spirited as it was this year. The group attended football, volleyball, and basketball games and held weekly morning pep rallies. The cheerleaders of '85-'86 were John Cheeseman, Danny Copeland, Ken- dall Griffith, Edye Humphrey, Lisa Lovett, Erin McCormick, James McKissick, and Bishop Meyer. Miss Beth Bogan, acting as the Cheerleaders' supportive sponsor, urged them on to an outstanding season. Top: The cheerleaders of 1985-1986 display their talents in building the perfect pyramid. Below: Some of the squad shows cheers at a Junior Varsity football game. Bottom Right: John Cheeseman salutes his country, his team, and the love for spirit that thrives at Lee. 1 ' wif CHEERLEADER OF '86 1 fe 9 A s S , 5 T ri! L sr R m -2125, .N A t X5 K ' M AW' ' J La 1 KEEP THE FA GROOVIN' 0 X, g s S gr is .. , s:i..f1s9 .. , -'-' sf :mar . K fx, www 'Kli- M .1 :,,:QI'5iii XL - .,515ff 'ff Yif5 3 'ji W ,. YS ,-.-:::Q:,1t-sw, Top Left: Hi, ylall! waves a spirited Erin Mc- Cormick with the help of her partner, James McKissick. Top Right: Danny Copeland shows off his tremendous strength with his agile partner, Edye Humphrey. Above: Kendall Griffith performs a great pose with John Cheeseman, showing here his resemblance to He-Man. Left: Maybe ifyou started flapping your arms, we could fly! suggests helpful Bishop Meyer to his partner, Lisa Lovett. YOU G LIFE Once again, Lee students took an active part in the non- denominational Christian group, Young Life. Meetings were held every Tuesday and were open to any sophomore, junior, and senior. Dur- ing the holidays, Young Life organ- ized a ski trip to Purgatory, Colorado. Other activities offered were Wilderness, a back-packing adven- ture, and Windy Gap, a summer camp in North Carolina. Overall, Young Life this year was a great experience for everyone and it never could have been done without the leadership of Mark Goodson and Colleen O'Grady. Thanks, guys! Top: No guts, no glory - just go for it, prove Matt Adams, Matthew Alvarez, and Bill Brown as their 'wildlife' motto. Middle: Regretfully, Brett Larson exclaims that even these three beauties together couldn't measure up to the ones he had before. Right: Brooke Wright thinks it would be all right if they went on without her. Far Right: Skiing is an art I haven't yet perfected, displays a coordinated Kelly O'Neil. ,,,, ,,,-Q .fx A ,. A gifg 's is is ,,,,, ffft- 1 4 S K s qt.. X X X s was ,Hs ' '-..-- ir . ,Q . fr was EE THE LIGHT Pu.. Top Left: What could the Hound Dogs do without their infamous leader, Charlie Zander, as they belt out their tunes to Young Life? Top Right: Meredith McKay, Jana Jones, and Laura Thorsell agree with Fernando - 'tltls not how you feel, it's how you look. Above Left: That freeze-dried chicken chow mein will even make your tongue curl,' grumbles Jeff Nalley as Jana Jones moans in disgust. Above Right: Don't we look great? brag senior guys, but as you can tell, they're only standing still. Left: Snowbunnies Todd Cole and Kirk Sides always manage to end up with dogs. Right: Richard Ferrell, still in his hospital at- tire, came to get Victoria Giammalva to return with him to the mental institution. Below Left: Kamikaze my body! whines Cary Prince to pilot Dean Crassas who is willing to take the dive. Below Middle: When learning to parallel, keep your knees bent, legs slightly spread apart . . . instructs an experienced Matt Blackmon to an amateur Brooke Wright. Below Right: Allison Poellinger and Brett Lar- son decide to stop for a breather. Bottom Left: O.K., we're guilty . . . admit sly Robert Gokin and sneaky Lou Thompson. Bottom Middle: Jennifer Hensen and Brad Olsen are comforted knowing that even through vague and smokey times they'll always have each other. Bottom Right: Kellie Warner distracts Quad Roach by posing for a picture while she makes a move on his boutonniere. 217 'imaa W. we. 'X Ts -15,27 X l A l f'g 5 ay l S1 , ff' fa. -. COUPLE CCUPLE f if A ,, ,. . -N. L. . ri it . 'N wks I Q, use - . , :Q g 2 .ag . 1 . Top Left: HHey I like you and everything, but I'm not that type of guy .. . says a surprised Kyle Schuenemann to his attacker, Kiki Busby. Top Right: Cynthia Wolff surprisingly enjoys being in dog-heaven on her date with Todd Cole, who looks like a rather smug pug. Middle Left: 'ASnake Matt Adams manages once again to slither Laurie Erdeljac into the bushes. Above: Let's have some fun-in-the-sun,'l sug- gests Shannon Terry to an agreeable Dan Montgomery. Left: Let's go over to my pad, the atmosphere is a lot more casual, suggests a devious John Cheesman to a willing Ashley Cook. Top Right: Sorry, Christy Pullen and Cindy Cohen, the theme wasn't topless. Right: Andy Biggs knows he'll suffer in com- parison if his shirt was unbottoned like the macho man himself, Kit Robbins. Below: Julie Harp is worried that her date may escape while she poses with Helen Vaughagn. Bottom Right: Senior women Catherine Ged- dy, Pam Stewart, Starr Alvarez, and Allison Poellinger try to cover up what they've REAL- LY been doing the last two hours. LEE TUDE 1 s 'Tm HIT THE TGWN I JS. 3 . ,ft 4 Top: Carleton Riser tries to hide his identity as Kelly O'Neills date, but Jorge Rodriguez couldn't be happier with his dates Mark Drury and Meredith McKay, Above Right: t'Come on, Rick! Don't do that to me yetl The night is still young and our fun has not yet begunl claims Stephanie Farinola as a much too happy Rick Stelzer leans on her for support. Above Left: Greg Watson prepares for the night's activities as Kyle Schuenemann wishes his date would be equally accommodating. Above Middle: Leigh Glazer and Cynthia Wolff look Jolly As Possible So as not to let on that they've been searching for a missing penny for two hours. Left: Quien es mas energetic, Mary Lou Retton or Laurie Erdeljac? Right: I really enjoyed being, duh, the quarter- back ofthe soccer . . . no, I mean the polo . . . or is it ...? remarks an obvious football scholar Peter Gardere. Below: Lindsay Gordon, in order to be the 'sparkling' attraction of the slopes, makes sure her braces are shiny and clean. Middle Right: 'Alt wasn't finger-lickin' good but we're not complaining about a free meal! state studly football celebrities. Bottom Left: Football players question Coach Yaccino, What was that you promised us 4 years ago? Bottom Right: 'tWe'll have a BLUE ljean jacketl Christmas without you! chime Eric Taylor, Polly Jones, and J. J. Daniels to a left- out Lias Glauser. QU! PIRITS RAISE HOLIDAYS if i X Top: l'm your man of a thousand pleasuresf, boasts Richard Spence, but April Hoelscher and Julie Harp have no intention in taking part in his silly games. Middle Left: May peace be with you this holi- day seasonf, greet Cary Prince and Jil Laughlin. Middle Right: Stop poking fun at me! squeaks Ginny Southerland, but the hands seem to have a different motive. Bottom: After fasting in an attempt to bring at- tention to the USA for Africa cause, Stiles White resorts to eating the microphone. E PLEDGE TO THE BIG RED ,verb ., ,A E AE C t 'f ,, . YV ' fl , , ,731 W ' Q ,. -5, frail R' Q '3 , N is EE T v, so . . EE.E T U i s r fi Q'- ' ' 7. , ,f i if -A if , ae. A Above Left: THE Mighty Senior Lady Kirstin Torgerson gathers comrades Karen Coates and Carol Schawe around her but Mary Margaret Speed and Lindy Turner are always on the out- side of fun. Above Right: After being tdumped' four times by her boyfriend to a party, Holli Dealy doesn't look like very attractive bait. Above: Usually, we only smell like this some of the timelv states an irresistible Cindy Cohen. Middle Right: Surprised that Cynthia Wolff would attack him so, Jeff Nalley fights her off with the help of Kendall Griffith and Sherri Creel. Bottom Left: 'AI don't know about you, Shan- nan, but I think the picture says it all, states Laurie Erdeljac to Shannan Terry. Bottom Right: Ethiopian refugee Robin Moll just loves the eats here in America. is ef l .. A. .ff 1 Q. L, K 2 ss ,-2. f ew' ' --. -4, r, vt K .f Q N N x X Satish - 1 -' Q gi ...r ' f-f sv gay, 4, 3 ,.,, , ,A V W 4 'QQ' rf f Tb' ,F X 'QQ ii? y . Y F., 2 I 3. - Q, Q a V .ff V, , f 1 Z as w, rt z Agfa? :K Q K ffl X Lt. '. ,rt f' fl , Z fl 'jf x ' M .., y 'r .-,K W Hand the blue , . A Sinn-w I 4 iq E145 r ANNA' li fl 4' I xx xii P 0 rs . - xl l A f . . ' on C9 A Kbdlra 199 A 55 14' L1- l-. 1 M14 J . gf .iw 'Yi Fix 1. f 4 ft Top: Stephanie Farinola, Lou Thompson, and Christina Fafatas grin ear to ear while Barbara Shavlan follows graciously along, hoping her friends won't see a copy of this picture. Middle Left: Tyla Miller seems to be worried about what is in Christina Fatafas's eyes. Middle Right: Pilar Martinez and Lisa Mercer look like moles but have accepted their lowly position as slugs. Bottom Left: Here practice on this - we L-E-E girls have a reputation to live up to, of- fers Lou Thompson to Kristin McNeal. Bottom Right: Lambs' love is totally indiscriminating. 55 4 'Vfz ,U fcfgigs i 4 M linkm- 59 KIDS HAVE ANIMAL TE DE CIE Above: FFA President Gary Corey and Sweetheart Katherine Remmert kept the FFA Livestock Show on its four feet. Right: Members and participants in the show worked hard to get things ticking. This year the annual FFA Livestock Show was held on February 3. Because of the construction, no large animals could be shown. In- stead, many rabbits, roosters, hens and plants were exhibited. Katherine Remmert won first place in the four categories for rabbits. Members who were eligible also participated in the Houston Livestock Show. Out of 66 entries Monty Ranshaw Won fourth place. FFA members also had the opportunity to lead visitors past animals being shown in the Astrodome Arena. Mr. Roy Sheffield is the proud sponsor of FFA. rc'W'7'w i Y We ,J - 1 Q? Q ! ,A t fr 1-zfmzegzgfeffig f13l???sf '1 ezwrwff, Top Left: Being the active Lee students they are, Pam Stewart, Maribeth Swallen, Dean Crassas, and Robert Gokin trek out to see the livestock show. Left: Karen Greenwalt checks over her prize- winning goose. Above: Lee students who visited the show were both intrigued and amazed at what they saw. TRIPPI G I EUROPE During the summer, Mrs. Bronwyn Rack and Mrs. Cindy O'Brien chaperoned an extensive two-week- long trip to Europe, open to any Lee senior. A large group of students took part, touring the major cities of Spain, Italy, Switzerland, France, and England. The students learned a great deal of Europels diverse cultures, bringing back their knowledge to their friends in Houston. Because the trip was such a success, Mrs. Rack and Mrs. O'Brien plan to make it a yearly tradition. Top: Clarke Mosely and Robert Johnson don't hand around Pam Stewart and Barbara Glad- den unless they have their daddies' credit cards. Right: Holley Martin and Bishop Meyer agree with John Cheeseman on this lady's striking resemblance to John's wife, Ashley Cook. Bottom Left: Laurie Erdeljac has her eye on the camera, but Holley Martin has her mind on FOREIGN OBJECTS. Bottom Right: . .. and all I promised them was a Diet Coke! exclaims Pam Stewart about her friends Bishop Meyer and Catherine Geddy. I .415 we Y OLOI GI O WA HI GTO ,D.C. 4 Ii -A-S tg .af A at 1 ra , , 'FWS -f? 3 V 3' -N dl, 11 Q From February 16-22, Lee seniors took part in a trip called CloseUp. This week-long trip to Washington, D.C. taught students aspects about government that could not be learned in a typical classroom. The group at- tended seminars where politicians in- volved with military, defense, domestic issues, and international relations spoke with the students, answered their questions, and defend- ed their positions. One day the students spent a complete day on Capitol Hill learning about Congres- sional matters, speaking to their Con- gressmen and visiting the surround- ing sights. Dr. Burton Parks was the sponsor of CloseUp, and the students had quite an enjoyable, as well as enriching, time. Top Left: t'Cheers to Washington, D.C.! agree Melikka McNeely and Allison Poellinger. Top Right: One of these is not like the other . . . sigh four pooped CloseUp participants. Far Left: Wooooo, Mr. Telephone, that's mighty strong language! states Congressman Bill Archer. Left: Brad Moore zooms in on a D.C. chick while Peter Swearingen has already used all of his film on boys. Bottom Left: Andy Koehl asks Assistant At- torney General Burns how he can mke Traveler as good as SABER. Bottom Right: CloseUp participants pose in front of the statue erected in appreciation of R. E. Lee's yearbook. TAKE A WALK O THE WILD IDE fee-.K ,V Top: This little piggy fPeter Garderel went to market with Sherri Creel, this little piggy fTroy Pidgeonj stayed home with Cynthia Wolff, and this little piggy fJohn Nealj went Wee-wee- wee all the way home. Top Right: Ride 'ern, cowboy! states sweet Jennifer Cummings in her Southern drawl. Above: Jil and Joan Laughlin prove that, in walking to their own beat, they really are the wild ones at Lee. Above Right: Mrs. Rack and Mrs. O'Brien, the bombshell showgirls of the eighties, practice up on their newest routine. Right: '4We're addicted to LOVE . .. of Lee! chime Melikka McNeely, Danny Copeland, and Laurie Erdeljac. QW' Left: Joan Laughlin and Melissa Lee laugh in knowing they can come to Big Red parties without any initiation, as well as any invitation. Middle Left: Katie Oesch decides to go tor two, actually one-and-a-half, with Duffie Sharpe and Terence Day. Middle Right: Krista Treadaway, Jennifer Tin- dall, and Sherri Van Eman wish their boyfriends were as easy to hang onto as this bar. Bottom Left: Kirstin Torgerson keeps her date Richard Spence at gunpoint, fearing he may desert. Bottom Right: Vive la France! agree Danielle MacLaughlin, Kelly Busby, and Laura Pipkin. wim- Young Leaders Students who set the pace for the masses were renowned as young leaders. They earnedithe respect of their peers in both academic and non-academic pursuits. These select few had distinctive per- sonalitiesg yet, there were common threads that wove the pattern of success: Dip ' I6 v mat'ic Ca.j the ability to passify people Ex. - Leaders had to unite people with different ideas so they could work together as a group. V 0ut'g6 ing Ia.J one who uses time and energy to go beyond the required Ex. - Lee's leaders made their presence known by expressing their strong wills, determination and sensitivity. En 0 er - get'ic faj a person who puts in extra effort Ex. - In order to make Lee a better place, young leaders took on extra responsibility -both inside and outside the classroom. Ex. 2 - Young leaders used their own time to represent their peers with little reward beyond personal satisfaction. As the heads of clubs and other organizations at Lee, certain students displayed unique qualities of leader- ship. These students helped to lead the student body through the school year. They set goals to strive for and set the pace for others to follow. This group of individuals possessed the ability to rise above the confusion and direct the students toward success. Upper Right: Head Cheerleaders Danny Copeland and Erin McCormick, Drum Major Brian Fairchild and Lieutenant Officers Mickey Young, Kim Bumbera and Gavra Jauer try to improve the General attitude. Right: As Anchor Club President and Co-editor of the Traveler, Allison Poellinger deserves to take a break. Far Right: Carol Schawe, Hospitality Club President, takes a rest from her countless duties. Below: Co-editor of the Traveler, Andy Koehl, shows his royal status. Bottom Right: NHS President Bill Ruddell shows pride in his club. STUDE TS SHOW SIG 4' ? EMERESENCY PARKIN . cfs 'vs-.JY OF LE DER HIP E l 2 Nw.,,,,,,w all ...gg Aww gf by .L . ,A , , 'V Fillf 52? is 5' 'ui ' , y L a9a '25,fi -1 I1 Far Left: Spirit Committee President Meredith McKay and Key Club President Will Frederking hold the keys to success. Left: FFA President Gary Corey gets into the swing ofthings. Center: SABER-Editor Kirstin Torgerson's smile proves that the sign in her arms is a myth, Or is it? Lower Left: lnteract President George Rodriguez proves that all Interact members have hard ideas. Below: Jana Jones is all wrapped up in her duties as President of Student Council. Due to their remarkable scores on the NMSQT, seven students were commended for their scholastic achievements and six others received the distinction of being National Merit Semi-Finalists. Excelling in CHOLARS their Math and English courses helped them achieve these honors. SM, K l 9O'l1f Above Left: Commended Scholar Kirstin Torgerson is caught with an unusually light load of books. Top Center: Scholars show their incredible strength, balance and ability. Left: Semi-Finalists Andy Koehl and Aaron Cobb. Above: Commended Scholars Bill Ruddell. Elizabeth I Weatherly, Wilton White and Stewart Chan take a I break from their studies. REACH THE TOP -'H Wir ,S ', ' Qi 1335.1 V 7 QE Ph f we-.r ,q5'V'?fzf ' 1-. A 'Hai QI? .ya 1555 A I K 7 ' 3 N. 1 4 K' ,.a,ff..1i. X421 ' I . , .:x. X, ., , ia ' 'T vm-rf... ,Af - W KA . . .M X wef. M., R, V 'I-.HQ . 1, fig s r f M, 4,v,,.,,: il, .. ,, . Q , ,X brag. fy.:-'54, u -.fa W, yfw ly j ., . .ff X.- Q3 Upper Right: Semi-Finalists Karolyn Maness and Kristi Lelvis are caught hanging around the Alumni Garden. Lower Right: Semi-Finalists Mark Evans and Noel Russell. ,Kw- , fihfx ,,' f- 1 ., --sf Certain students exercised their ability to get involved and excel in certain areas of study exceptionally. These students displayed their leadership and talent in specific fields and were honored for their achievements in the specified depart- ment. They served as a model for all other students. Through their achievements in high school, these students have prepared themselves to be the leaders of the future. Right: SCIENCE AWARD - Karolyn Maness Below: LANGUAGE ARTS - Tamme Wilkes Lower Right: MATHEMATICS AWARD - Cenia Wong A SCHOLARS SHOW X- PEQEUDEC l1'ii?v5,l- H-QE E . A Li as g NGMQ Apkw T .K Castia vcr-Marget Mantis f RBSF Y Zz' NbMolc. Quflh Fd A9Cd ini BalaHfTaWQe fr Ptku THD Gd Tb BYU P-B U NP Pu Amgm 5348? E UPERIORITY Left: FINE ARTS AWARD - Jennifer Feir Below: INDUSTRIAL ARTS - Joanna Pharmikidis Lower Left: ENGLISH AWARD - Laura Pipkin Lower Right: ENGLISH AWARD - Andy Koehl dk V , Ki, ,. V .. ' ff f A xwfsfl Q 1 IT ffm rfggx Kw5YQ wig? .mfg :f Q:-M Wim W x vi Q54 f Y: '. , 'X Y Q 3 P I V ,,Vk A x ,WJ ,a w f I pa - , ,,,..,,N4 V mp, If iivfit I W CHOLAR OTICED Recognition was given to these students because of their dedica- tion and hard work. They are the outstanding seniors in each field of study stated. The time that they have devoted to their studies throughout their high school careers is exceptional. Persistence and dedication are qualities that distinguish them from others, put- ting them in a class of their own. Upper Right: TEXAS CHEMICAL COUN- CIL AWARD - Maria Chee. Right: SOCIAL SCIENCE AWARD - Ron Franklin. Below: BAUSCH AND LOMB AWARD - Cenia Wong. Lower Right: BUSINESS AWARD - Kalpesh Shah. , at r .Q 1 .dr IJ-'sh .. I ,.. an yyye L 9 Mr bfi ,.,.' , I W, 450 gm 1 if K, . '-f Z.?:i 'i' Z ' ii l Aa 'Q' P UEDC- CHOLARS CA Y YP'-1 ,ugh W -' EW fi? E Q' f as rx Yes, you have heard the saying, save the best for last and that's ex- actly the case here. You might not know these people look up to them, idolize or admire them like other scholars, but they must know how to do something right because they were there when SABER needed three more pictures. Their ac- complishments may not seem so spectacular in your eyes, but don't put them down. Their futures are dim and they need to feel important once in their lives. Through their work, everyone's lives have been made bet- ter. The hard work and suffering put into there awards is unimaginable. If you ever see these people again, please demonstrate your appreciation for their hard work in the specified area. Left: Danny Chef Tell Copeland and Kirstin Julia Childs Torgerson worked hard testing their recipe before publishing it and receiving the HOMEMAKING AWARD. Below: Jana Jones has finally received recogni- tion for her roll as the walking pharmacy of the senior class. For this she receives the TYLEN OL AWARD. Lower Left: Trivia: Who is the mystery woman that has received the MOST UNPOPULAR AWARD?? ifor the answer turn to any other page of this yearbook and see her picturej ' wr- -wm- 5 fa, ,MT ,, K, U! W ,xv Nlllmrx . y . 1 , is M ex W ,, fw f W . ,Z . , ,,, .j u 5 .Avis Q 'ee 2 P V I W -M ,, Q ., V- A I -14 3jf,z'gg,331 f - . - ,. fp vp ' Q 4,3 5 8 , ig- ' , 'tk V -SY A 1 4? 2 r 1 We w 76 1' rms: wiv lub At Lee the education did not stop within the con- fines of the classroom. By participating in various organizations students became well-rounded in- dividuals and learned practical lessons which could be applied to everyday life. Clubs offered students the opportunity to explore interests in diverse fields such as community service, foreign language, drama and politics but they all promoted similar ideals: In ' ter - ac'tion Inj - the act of socializing Ex. - Although Lee's students seemed to have mastered all the social graces, clubs gave them yet another oppor- tunity to sharpen their skills. Re ' spon 0 si - bil'i ' ty Inj - the only drawback to life as a teenager Ex. - Students begrudgingly met the requirements of the organizations with which they were affiliated. Fun fn.j - the primary goal of most clubs Ex. 1 - While hard work was required, fun was most often the result of club activities. Ex. 2 - Clubs such as SABER held daily meetings to discuss the best possi- ble strategy in the pursuit of a good time. ' 77 ,V 1 1 1 - were ABER A D WIZ - OWHERE BUT LEE As they followed the yellow brick road, SABER staffers brought the story of Oz to life. The staff diligently sought to create havoc throughout the campus and of course succeeded. To start the year, Jil doodled on Lee High and seniors took a road trip to Camp Coushatte that proved dangerous when Jeff Nutt and James got blitzed by Aztecs. Reportedly Ranger Rick is still looking for survivors. The first deadline was full of sur- prises and the Wicked Witch went on a rampage. An APB was put out on Tamme and the entire staff practiced their ABC's and 123's. Meredith was spirited as Cynthia tested out the Samsonite typewriter. Naturally the pages went in with plenty of time to spare Q21 minutes and 11 secondsl. Jana was sick during this deadline. On the second deadline, Carol finally mastered her dummies. Right: Kirstin Torgerson, Editor: Jeff Nalley, Assistant Editor - bringin' the roof down. Below: Mother Wisdom - advisor and inven- tor of the mopper stopper. Middle Below: Laura Watson, Seniors Editor: Allison Freeman, Seniors Assistant. Far Right Below: Cynthia Wolff, Sophomores Editor, Meredith McKay, Freshman Editor. :tg 2 :fi 1 Www' can fl wbff Mllml 6 1 I llllf Fl' Java llc Shad. .Wk not meek l f . W 1 fiffi - vi r'.a tse. : - 1 , . r . Jrsl .. 'i rl :Lk 1 ifsf, f. ff 1' Ml. :Y . P- 1 1 - if Q f 9 . -' Q K' li. 'S-Q54 is ' fi... FJ: , if ik .. 8 ' A f . . . ' . ' H .ai f '13 , A ' - . wr' ..,. it SOBER SENIORS: Row 1: Jeff Nuttall, Cynthia Wolff, Dan Copeland, Matt Blackrnon, Carol Schawe, Sherri Creel, Jeff Nalley, Laura Watson and Allison Freeman. Row 2: Jil Laughlin, Meredith McKay, Scott Broussard, Kirstin Torgerson, Will Frederking, Tamme Wilkes and Ron Franklin. if Y 1 X K Hx . 5fi Q14Q,?Hg 5 ff, Vyx A, ,, K' X la f . 1 Un W ll , L ,Q .1 si N at., James McKissick, Business Managerg Matt Blackmon, Adsg and Jeff Nuttall, Circulation all gettin' roofed. Ron Franklin, Boy's Sports assistant is about to perform the Ugandan body slam on Will Frederking, Boy's Sports Editorg and Jil Laughlin, Girl's Sports Editor. C NSF! Dan Copeland, Young Leaders Editorg Jana Jones, Favorites Editor. is X Cary Prince, Activities Editorg Carol Schawe, Clubs. No not the juniors, the other dum- mies. Jana was sick during this deadline. The last deadline brought unex- pected trauma. Senior staffers kid- napped Wiz and took her to see Julio sing, Fillins, nuting more dan fillinsf' Tin man Nalley and Scottie were stolen by the policemen for Umonkeying around and the recovery team led by Dan and Wiz was sidelined by the C H20 in Mom's purse. JXK and l7Viz all got screwdrivered on the way to the big D to see the color which was of course a little blurry. In January, Sherri Creel was added to the staff. Dan was ready for the final D-Day and was about to lunch it when the WW wondered where his pictures were. Will, chairman of the Roy Ar- nold fan club, found it just not possi- ble to finish by the deadline and headed to see Hulk Hogan for inspiration. ABER BRI G ROOF DOW Matt finally finished his section but he Aded two deadlines. Cary Toto Prince knew she was bark- ing up the wrong tree when she asked Torg for an extention. Allison and Laura had finished their pages in September. Jana was sick during this deadline. The year's greatest excitement came when Lisa Massey tried to teach other students how to fly. In- stead of going off the roof, she went through the roof. Fortunately, the perilous ten foot drop didn't prove fatal. Staffers closed out THE YEAR with a banquet where Ms. Wisdom announced the new staff which of course could never live up to OZ of 85-86. . film. Mia!!! f is He. Sherri Creel, photographer pulls the ggol Ovelil Scott Broussardk' Head JUNIORS Rowl John Cole Katie Dean Kelly Gartner and Mary Margaret Speed Row 2 Otograp er eyes' Lindy Tumer Christy Pullen Richard Spence Pam Shadden Chase Robison John Weidler and Jennifer Laquarta CO-EDITORS: Andy Koehl, Allison Poellinger. ,W glrs Ns x 5 u . e-fri'-1 1- ' in '31 1 1 TRAVELER ROLL O The Traveler is the schoo1's bi- weekly newspaper. Sponsored by Ms. Regina Satlof Block, the students produced editorial, feature and hard- core news articles. To become a member of the Traveler staff, one had to take a year of journalism and re- main in the top third of class ranks. With many high school papers feel- ing the financial pinch, the Traveler remains one of the few bi-weeklys in the area. The staff produces an eight or ten page paper covering all the ac- tivities at Lee and the community around it. Staff members are always winners of individual achievement awards at ILPC. in 6 it A .W Q 1 gsss NEWS STAFF: Maribeth New, Shelly Prange, Kelly Busby, Janice Steffes, Lisa Fitze. .-., f . - wwnmevmaemse SPORTS STAFF: Hillary Hancock, Bryan Wilson, Robert Arthur, Mike Wesson, Jeff Tomich. TP U RAVEL J A E S-.Rss STAFF: Bryan Hutson, photographerg Jennifer Lottman, editorialsg Matt Milam, artg Mark Evans, editorialsg Stiles White, opinions. fuss Y 2 ll i g' is M a ' 5 . F r ., 2 ' ,wi M, HM... W , s L 1' N ' L.. 'A My A 1' 55 g fp r 4:11 J-s - 'V' fl 5 44514, , E ' ,Q Q, -: A A - SF ,M A 1 .w se.. wwxaffii Q 1 FEATURES: Bottom Row: Robin Moll, Ginny Southerland, Jennifer Tindall. Top Row: Laura Thorsell, Susanna Schuchholz, April Hoelscher and Libba Letton. - WKl 7' V- f , y ' f , , ,W , z V f, , g fr' QB ., , K S A Q A i B W T if ff' ADS: Bottom Row: Christina Fafatas, Jennifer King, Kelly O'Neil, Brooke Wright. Top: Lou Thompson, Sal Feruzzo Elizabeth Weatherly, Paige Outlaw, Wendy Granger, Beth Debrovner, Laurie Hess, Kendall Griffith. QUILL A D CROLL BULLDOZES TO TOP ,V f. ' N f ' . .Y 'as VZ: I E!!! , S S225 iilgggg ,A ' i Z fm1T'I ' rn Y 1' bm OFFICERS: Andy Koehl, ink supplier, Allison Poellinger, scribeg Kirstin Torgerson, Dictator, Jeff Nalley, Studly-Bo-Dudley. ,Q W0 As usual senior journalists gathered together to form Quill and Scroll, an honor society with the goal of better- ing mankind. Modern day Robin Hoods, these warm hearted students stole from the poor and gave to the rich. The Traveler donated TP to supplement the school's meager sup- ply every two or three weeks. SABER staffers beautified the school's campus with their shack and could always be found doing good deeds. The highlight of the year was the Save the Shack campaign, as HISD ruthlessly tried to steal our homes of twenty years. The usually soft- spoken, mild-mannered journalists became super-humanoids and revolted. Knowing With the shack goes the Wiz some Quill and Scroll journalists donned t-shirts saying SABER without the Wiz is like . . . Traveler. Open Shack was held on March 13, and the Hound Dogs played in a benefit for ShackAid. Naturally, these students had their way and THE shack stayed. Quill and Scroll rounded out the year with a mixer for SABER and Traveler. V W ..,,,:,Q-:fff ' D .QA--if M,,,,,,,,4 rm. DA-TEQQQQLLAR ,...,,,.,,, D - - S JL., , HMM Row 1: Elizabeth Weatherly, Lisa Massey, Tamme Wilkes, Lou Thompson, Christina Fafatas, Lisa Fitze, Shelly Prange, Jennifer Lott- man, Kelly Busby, Allison Freeman, Ron Franklin. Row 2: Brooke Wright, Cynthia Wolff, Laura Watson, Janice Steffes, Robert Arthur, Bryan Wilson, Matt Milam, Bryan Hutson. Row 3: Matt Blackmon, Meredith McKay, Kendall Griffith, Allison Poellinger, Kel- ly O'Neil, Will Frederking, Scott Broussard. Row 4: Laura Thorsell, Jeff Nuttall, Mark Evans, Jeff Nalley, Sherri Creel, Carol Schawe, Susanna Schuchholz, James McKissick, Danny Copeland. In Their Own Row: Kirstin Torgerson and Jill Laughlin. MEMBER GET ACTIVE The Robert E. Lee Student Council for the 85-86 school year was spon- sored by Mr. Joe Hayes. The hard working students combined their ef- forts to raise money through a candy sale. With the money they earned, they sponsored two children in Africa through the C.A.R.E. program. Also, they spent time working to beautify our school campus with gardening. Jana Jones, president, did a wonderful job in keeping the stud members involved in charity and volunteer activities throughout the school year. The club's productivity paid off and their reputation of responsible and caring students was well deserved. lg ii ,A ' age. 2 .QF OFFICERS: Jana Jones, presidentg Danny Copeland, treasurerg Jennifer King, secretaryg Laura Thorsell, vice president. 1 1 as ,, t it ' ff .- , , Q 'ffl , . if 1. 'V . i ' y g ' ur , fm! we Y 3 2 , 521242 J J K 2 if r at , ,Yr ' e 2' f 22.1 o 5 ft 'Q -' t wi, in ti F , 4 1. .. , AQ t H -Us :Up W 5 Qi W, L .t 2. , if . .. I fa 'gg ,1f. 'ff ,:,,M I . I . tw-M.-1 f.. 'L 'rf ef 'V-f, ' 'W 'QP' -v , ' Z, J 'fi . ' .A 5516 ,vw ,, 7 fha ,'? 7JfQ 'ff . ff zfijj. 4ffa:auLM1?w. f E N 'I-L: .'ff?:-ff g1.,- Q...-Aww f-wfJ-Q.'f- -, 'W-.5fB'7'f 'Wt' , ff i'l'w5gT'A'rF3 g- ff-,V . an iw' W ' , f, 'f!ff.'.:. Q 4. -- 4-', w 1' f' D' in 'if 'J' ' '4-f1f'fQ.2' 'Q ' ' S451-f 'Q ' 1 ,'Q 1 J I f ' . ' ?2L1'Q'.l'5Q. , , fi 5 . -'..,:-'J' 'erfsgh 1 '5:. Q g- Y' J . fx V SENIORS Jeff Nalley, Laura Thorsell, Jana Jones, Jeff Nuttall, Maria Chee, Kendall Griffith, Danny Copeland, Erin Mc- Cormick Ronald Love, Jennifer King, Marshall Cobb, Darren Inoff. I 5 ' 6 ll J. -3 , .tg - r U '- Q s Q3 KI I - fi n . Eff ia., - Q ff , 325234, gf. ' , ' 2 W 'R ift , ' , W A h 'LJ 'Q P ' Y jg 1 . i ' ' fe .951 JUNIORS: Bottom Row: Mary Margaret Speed, Amy Miracle, Robin If at first you don't succeed, try, try again, sings Dan Roark, Julie Allison, Lindy Turner. Top Row: Christine Wang.. Copeland after round II. jf ,E , Y V , sr SOPHOMORES AND FRESHMEN: Clay King, Carl Carter, Troy Pidgeon, Shelly Pottorf, Kristin Berly, Juli Jones, Helen Vaughan, Julie Harp, Courtney Speed, Beth Bridges, Blake Cummings, Joanna Butler, Jennifer Murray, Kiki Busby, Greg Watson, Dana Hasten, Roberta Copeland, Kelly McCormick. The Inner-Club Council, sponsored by Mr. Joe Hayes, was renewed this yaer through the efforts of the Stu- dent Council. The group consisted of the presidents of each of the clubs at Lee. The council launched clean-up campaigns and promoted school spirit. At meetings of their clubs, presidents encouraged club members to attend sports functions. Inner- Club Council members worked hard during the year to achieve their goal of bettering the school. CLUB I TEGRATE ,Licks X -as C nfl? Spirit Committee Prez Meredith McKay and Key Club stud Will Frederking can always be found lending a helping hand to CONFUSED Kirstin Torgerson. Lrii W ' X37 Row 1: Meredith McKay, Carol Schawe, Maria Chee, Scott Broussard, Sherri Creel. Row 2: Andy Koehl, Gavra J auer, Laura Thorsell, Jana Jones, Tamme Wilkes, Carrie Clem, Michelle Thomas, Kay Wilson. Row 3: John Larkin, Peter Shen, Will Frederking, Bishop Meyer, Von- da Borski, Clay Cossey, Hubert Hines. Row 1: Laura Watson, Gavra Jauer, Laura Thorsell. Row 2: Kathryn McKnight, Christina Fafatas, Joan Steffes, Kerryn Rodriguez, Shelley Prange, Kellie Warner, Brad Moore. Row 3: Elizabeth Weatherly, Krista Turpin. 11 H , W. 'fr l ri wel ?Y ,,.-M l Row 1: Melissa McNeeley, Susanna Schuchholz, Cary Prince, Allison Poellinger, Tracey Meyer. Row 2: Tamme Wilkes, Lisa Fitze, Cynthia Wolff, Kelley Busby, Lisa Hall. CLC E-UP CLOSES I Close-Up, directed by Dr. Burton Parks, was a group of Seniors in- terested in learning about the United States government. In February, members took their annual trip to Washington D.C. Several weeks before this exciting event, students prepared by meeting each morning to discuss government topics. In the capital, Close-Up attended seminars and toured major places. Row 1: Allison Freeman, Carrie Clem, Peter Swearrngen Row 2 Jennifer Lottman, Karl Essinger, Dr. Burton Parks John Whitehurst, Andy Koehl. mr ,... 3.3. 1 .-. .,.,,,,V Row 1: Laurie Hess, Jeff Oldham, Sossy Sarikhanian. Row 2: Kelly Gartner, Christine Wang, Holm Weilder, Pamela Shadden, Lee Yang, Thao Le. Row 3: Mary Margaret Speed, Jennifer Tindall, Richard Spence, Scott Holliiield, Reagan Ryan, James Hauri. st? T sa Q-vP M Row 1: Laura Thorsell, Allison Poellinger, Cary Prince, Cenia Wong Maria Chee. Row 2: Tracy Meyer, Lou Thompson, Kelly McLemore, Laura Pipkin, Cindy Tsai, Lisa Fitze, Brian Wilson. Row 3: Michelle Hatcher, Laura Watson, Lisa Massey, John Kovacks, Elizabeth Weatherly, Carrie Clem. Q. I OFFICERS: Stu Chen, Presidentg Tamme Wilkes, Secretaryg Andy Koehl, Vice-Presidentg Bill Ruddell, Treasurer. S SET EXAMPLE Among the students at Lee High School, a select few were chosen to represent the school as members of the National Honor Society. Mrs. Stephanie Forbes sponsored the Lee chapter of the NHS this 1985-86 school year. The members tutored other students in academic subjects throughout the year as a service. New students were inducted in the fall of 1985 and the spring of 1986. vi ea 3 its if 3, :rf Row 1: Krista Turpin, Tamme Wilkes, Kim Gates, Kelly Busby, Jennifer Lottman, Allison Freeman, Trevor Pottorf. Row 2: Gavra J auer, Kelly Rash, Shelly Prange, Carolyn Manness, Stu Chen. Row 3: Ron Franklin, Jennifer Feir, Bill Ruddell, Jeff Nalley, Darren In off, Jeff Nuttall, Will Frederking, Chuck McLemore, James Copeland, Greg Easley, Andy Kohel, David Wright. . N--. Q LI GUISTS 3 LooK TC THE F 'PURE lol Students, with high achievements in Latin, joined the Latin Honor Society. The club furthered knowledge and encouraged en- thusiasm for classical civilizations. The club was sponsored by Mr. Howard Callas who also teaches Word Power and all Latin classes at Lee. The club went to several tour- naments and competed for trophies and ribbons in academic and non- aCadeIIliC areas. OFFICERS: Wes Gere, Bryan Chee, Vonda Borski, Mark Evans, Kelly Gartner. ' was . 'T' as- IW! Row 1: Amy Selke, Sherry Shadden, Laura Haslam, Kevin Allison, Chrissy Hadley. Row 2: Bryan Chee, Kelly Gartner, Vonda Borski. Row 3: Omprakash Rupani, Steve Yelverton, Wes Gere, Marcus Aurelius Evans, Mr. Howard Callas, Ragan Ryan, Micheal Stringfellow. PA ISH HC CR CCIETY EXCEL The Spanish National Honor Society was formed to recognize those students who made outstanding achievement in their Spanish classes. Students who have completed at least three semesters of Spanish are eligi- ble for consideration into membership. Sponsors, Mrs. Ines Anido and Mrs. Mireya Estevez, make the selec- tions and each of the chosen few must maintain an overall 3.5 average in OFFICERS: Clockwise: Scott Hollifield, Dan Albers, Tom Hamilton. Spanish along with an 'E in conduct. L. 1 Q W sf . SQ 'FQ 'J' Row 1: Tim Baker, Scott Hollifield, Tom Hamilton, Dan Albers. Row 2: Will Frederking, Christina Fafatas, Sossy Sarikahian, Laurie Erdeljac, Kelly Esdorn, Lisa Fitze, Shelly Prange. Row 3: Beth Joran, Allison Freeman, Kelly Busby, Cynthia Wolff, Tamme Wilkes, Lisa Massey, Gavra Jauer, Jennifer Appel, Janice Steffes, Cathy Periera, Beth Debrovner, Jeff Nuttall, Krista Turpin, Carol Schawe, Betty Schawe, Bob Schawe, Kelly Rush. Row 4: David Wright, Ron Franklin, Chuck McLemore, Allison Poellinger, Kendall Griffith, Jennifer Tindall, April Hoelscher, Richard Spence. E PA CL U AFIE TA Under the leadership of Mrs. Ines Anido, the Spanish club once again soared above all others in activity. Creating interest in Spanish heritage and helping the poor Hispanic com- munity were just some of the club's activities. The club raised money from the sale of candy in school. They used these funds to sponsor a Christmas party at Ripley House and a Thanksgiving basket project for the needy. The Spanish Club is the largest and most active in the foreign language department. OFFICERS: Michelle DesJardins, Sossy Sarikanian, Mrs. Ines Anido, sponsorg Tamme Wilkes, Presidentg Kellie Esdorn, Vice-President, Kellie Esdorn, Vice-President, Cathy Pereira, Secretary, Stevie McNutt, Treasurer iv N.-11,42 . SENIORS Row 1: Krista Turpin, Allison Freeman, Christina Fafatas, Tamme Wilkes, Scott Broussard. Row 2: Beth J oran, Jennifer Ap- pel Kelly Busby Melanie Hancock, Jeff Kapche, Don Johnson, Carol Schawe, Cynthia Wolff. JUNIORS: Row 1: Beth Debrovner, Michelle DesJardins, Pam Shaden, Merideth Hurley, Tony Lang, Ashley Cook, Sammy Campbell, Ed- ward Martinez. Row 2: Robin Roark, Sossy Sarikanian, Kellie Esdorn, Cathy Pereira, Mary Margaret Speed, Amy Eccles, Holli Dealy, April Hoelscher, Melinda Roberts, Eric Rubio, Stiles White. Row 3: Omrekesh Redasi, Paul Hennington, Jeff Fritz, Dan Albers, Steve McNutt, Rich Spence, Ragan Ryan. Q9 SOPHOMORES AND FRESHMEN: Row 1: Kristin McNeal, Kelly Cajahuaringa, Ginger LaRaia, Lauren Krinski, Katherine Remmert, Arden Seigle, Dana Hasten, Cindy Justice, Alisa Hill, Row 2: Wesley Ho, Patricia DeSoto, Elizabeth Monzingo, Elaine Pao, Kristine Lud- wig, Frances Pereira, Katie O'Keefe, Sherry Cowles, Crystal Kettle, Judy Oliver, Stacie Henderson. Row 3: Paul McDonald, Shane Vader, David Kemp, Scott Pasternak, George Pence, Paul Dorsey. PARLEZJKHJ FRA CAI? The French Club is an aspiring organization at Lee, sponsored by Alvaro Rodriguez to enhance students' knowledge of the French culture. The club planned outings to films to get acquainted with French dialects and visited bakeries to develop tastes for French delicacies. All members are required to be in at least their first year of French and must be interested in the French culture. This year the club experi- enced an overwhelming membership with which it hopes to continue the French tradition. L X mf' OFFICERS: Jennifer Feir, La Sotte Historiqueg Laura Pipkin, Presidente du clubg Christine Wang, Secretaire de la societe honoraireg Stephanie Yelverton, Secretaire du club, Yael Wizig, Tresoriereg Jose Canedo, President dela societe honoraire. Row 1. Cema Wong, Thao Le, Joseph Hernandez, Dorey Segrev. Row 2: Mr. Alvaro Rodriguez, Le Nguyen, Lisa J aso, Haue Le, Yael Wizig, Laura Pipkin, Martinez Susie, Christine Wang, Stephanie Loucks. Row 3: Chase Robison, Kalim Tippett, Lorrain Collins, Valerie Wizig, Shawn Donlin, Micheal Johns. Row 4: Ginny Southerland, Jose Canedo, Anthony Crunda, Hilary Milam, Karen Rosal, Courtney Chenault, Jennifer Copeland. Row 5: Edward Gonzales, Dan Miller, Shane Pettie, Danny August, Jennifer Feir, Stephany Yelverton, John Larkin, Ines Miranda, Katheryn Leonardi Cattlica. .,,x.. Q ,,..,, . Pseudo Surf Club man J. J. Daniels gives that I'd rather be at the beach look. URF' UP 1 The Surf Club, under the leader- ship of Mr. Alvaro Rodriguez, has progressed quite steadily along. Fre- quent trips to Galveston were planned throughout the year to check out the jetties. During trips to the gulf, they plotted tidal activity and predicted awesome waves. The club also cross-bred sea kelp in search of new species. The highlight of the year was in their final journey to the beach where they held their third annual urchin searchin contest. Shannan Terry captured first prize. 44 Row 1: Lisa Lovett, Shannan Terry. Row 2: Mr. Rodriguez, Susie Martinez, Hillary Milan, Mary Barber, Lorraine Collins, Kalim Tippett. Row 3: Carolyn Henry, Carrie Culp, Katherine Leonardi, Jennifer Stroud, Holley Martin, Nick Tran. Row 4: Rob Murray, Chase Robison, Dan Miller, Shane Petty. CUBA A D CHESS JUMP Chess Club Chess Club, under the leadership of Mrs. Doris Countee, participated in three tournaments this year. Each member in the club was awarded a trophy according to their division. Of- ficers are Bassem Zakhem, president: Syed Rahman, vice-presidentg Mike Magrill, treasurer: Randy McCarble, secretary. Scuba Club Scuba Cub, also sponsored by Mrs. Countee, made two diving trips to Galveston. Each trip proved to be successful as new members learned the importance of diving. Scuba Club's purpose was to certify new members and to teach the students some safety tips on diving. The of- ficers are Mark Tadros, presidentg Jonathan O'Dowd, vice-president: Jose Candeo, treasurerg Charles Jackson, secretary. CHESS: Trey Bass, Mark Magrill, Randy McGarble, Bassem Zakhen, Syed Rahman. IUUIUINI5 MV g, if SCUBA: Front Row: Donald Edmondson, Tony Lang, Michelle Desjardins, Gavra Jauer, Casey Vise. Row 2: Danny Burstain, Jose Canedo, Mark Tadros, Eric Sherman, Sammy Campbell. Row 3: Mark Magrill, Jeff Fritz, Jonathan O'Dowd, Charles Jackson, Chuck McLemore. I TERACT PLAYS The Interact Club is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Houston. Membership is open to any sophomore, junior or senior boy. Its purpose is to provide opportunity for young people to work together in a world fellowship, dedicated to service and international understanding. It encourages leadership, personal in- tegrity, thoughtfulness and helpfulness to others, based on the recognition of the worth of each in- dividual. Projects include Christmas food and clothing for needy families of Wesley Elementary School and speaking to various elementary classrooms in HISD and FBISD about the importance of grades and athletics. The sponsor is Mr. Charles Modem day Christmas Grinch, John Neal, steals this family's last gift. GOIHCZ- V ,uve X I . - - - ' ' ' ' Cole Judd Lowe Bishop ' : Ch Z d , C l C rt , J rge Rodriguez, Bill Stone. Second Row. Kalim Tlppltt, Sasha Patm, John , 1 , FlNllle?eEDgichalelSM2:1liclli Jdillin Iiileaflfl Lsurie Erdeljac, Clarke Mosley, David Langford, Kirk Sides, Trey Sylvester. Back Row. SGHIL Hart- grove, Edwin Dobeka, Don Daniels, Peter Gardere, Todd Cole, Chris Rowell, Dan Montgomery, Troy Pldgeon, Glenn Boone, Brett arson, Steve Tagliere, Geoff King. OFFICERS: Bishop Meyer, Treasurer, Jorge Rodriguez, President, Laurie Erdeljac, Senior Sweetheart: Chris Zander, Vice President, J ohli Neal, Secretary. M.,-0--'r ' Keep up those grades and maybe one day you'll hold a prestigious teaching job like me, says Mr. Gomez to the Interact guys. Row One: Tony Lang, Mike Mayer. Row Two: Bruce Smith, Geraldo Harvey, Mike Yokem. UPER TECH HI E Super Tech is a club sponsored by Ms. Shuler. They were responsible for almost everything that went on behind the scenes of school produc- tions and assemblies. Some of their responsibilities ranged from set design and set construction to paint and lights. Other jobs ranged from sound, costume and make-up, to business affairs of the group. People in Super Tech are nominated by fellow classmates and members of Dramalee. Row One: Brian Jeffery, Todd Peterson. Row Two: Bruce Smith, Geraldo Harvey, Mike Yokem, Tony Lang, Mike Mayer Razz M'Tazz and Co. is a troupe of students which create its own shows through improvisation. Built for the young at heart Razz creates song, dance, puppets, scenes, and whatever', into a fifty-minute per- formance of live vignettes. Under the direction of Ms. Linda Shuler, the troupe perfected its skills as the year progressed. RAZZ remain- ed very busy throughout the school yearg particularly at Christmas time. The performers brought joy and laughter to many elementary school students, churches, community organizations and underprivileged children. RAZZ creates a show in the spring especially for the Lee students. The show is written and performed just for Lee. RAZZ is a fully ac- credited drama class, and holds audi- tions for students interested in drama and theatre twice a year. Razz sponsor: Ms. Linda Shuler Row One: JoAnn Estrada, Jennifer Feir, Tamera Roberts, Kristin McNeal. Row Two: Chris 'IHicker, Kati Kleinhans, Laura Stmnett Bishop Meyer, Tami Rose, Vanessa Kaufman, Dallas Roberts, Kathryn McNight. Row Three: Staten Wiver, William Wallace. Row Four Heather Kinkead, Peter McKechnie. 1 00 RAZZLE Bishop Meyer and JoAnn Estrada show their talents through animation. OFFICERS: Row 1: Bishop Meyer, stage manager: Tami Rose, historian: Tamara Roberts, assistant. Row 2: Katie Klienhans, historian Row 3: Jennifer Feir, student director. Dramalee had another successful season under the direction of Ms. Shuler. Dramalee is open to the entire student body for anyone interested in drama or the arts. Outstanding Dramalee members who met the proper qualifications belonged to the National Drama Honor Society called Thespians. Members enjoyed numerous parties, seminars, workshops, field trips and art events throughout the year. In the spring, members presented The Wiz for both the school and community. During their successful year, Dramalee had the opportunity to per- form in the spring U.I.L. one act play called Kismet. Dramalee also hosted the U.I.L. area one act play contest. Awards for best actor and actress, minor character, and Super Tech are given at their annual banquet at the end of the year. Row One: William Wallace, Dallas Roberts, Laura Stinnett, Peter McKechnie, Tamera Roberts, Bishop Meyer, Lisa Lovett, JoAnn Estrada. Row Two: Nick Tran, Brian Roberts, Vanessa Kaufman, Lisa Fitze, Jennie Feir, Tami Rose, Ms. Shuler, Kristin McNeal, Kathryn McNight, Staton Culuer, Heather Kinkead. Row Three: Amy Raines, Sami Hussain, Denisse Thammapiranon, Christina Colias, Carla Miller, Thoa Doan, Stephanie Turcotte, Stephanie Loukes, James McNau. Row Four: Lee McLoy, Geraldo Harvey, Michele Halper, Sylan Chang, Denise Slanicky, Rhonda Sims, Jennifer Slanicky, Paul King, Heidi NoOne. 102 xx KN P-NX e DRAMA Row One: Tami Rose: historian. Row Two: Bishop Meyer: I President, Dallas Roberts: Vice-President. Row One: JoAnn Estrada, Kristin McNeal, Tony Lang. Row Two: Tamera Roberts, Jennie Feir, Laura Stin- nett, Geraldo Harvey. Row Three: Kathryn McNight, Heather Kinkead, Staton Wiver, Bishop Meyer, Tami Rose, Peter McKechnie, Vennesa Kaufman, Amy Raines. Row Four: Brian Jeffery, Todd Peterson, Mike Mayer, Paul King, Lee's mixed choir, the Southern- aires, directed by Miss Eleanor Grant, had an exciting year, performing Christmas concerts, competing in spring contests, and entertaining at school functions. The Southernaires received invitations to sing for the D.A.R. and Transco Tower and were paid for performing at the Lincoln Hotel and the Sharpstown Rotary Club during the Christmas season. The choir performed their annual Christmas program at St. Philip Presbyterian Church. To raise money this year, they sold cheese and sausage, Cadbury candy, and candied popcorn. Outstanding members per- formed in the UIL Solo and Ensemble contests and the entire choir par- ticipated in the UIL concert contest. Wrapping up a great year, the choir attended the annual Dogwood Festival in Woodville, Texas. Cary Prince best described the choir when she said, We may be a small choir but we're a QUALITY choir? OFFICERS: Top: Carrie Clem, President, Bottom: Cary Prince, Treasurer, Greg Moreno, Secretaryg Emily Nagle, Vice-President. Row 1 Andy Ayers Bob Steinhagen, Emily Nagle, Tommy Ayers, Kim Gates, Cary Prince, Andy Biggs. Row 2: Philip Wheatley, Carrie Clem Leslie Head Tracey Lee, Jennifer Appel, Kim Sheppard, Polly Jones, Pam Stewart, Robert Lowrie. Row 3: Todd Rexrode, Robby Rule Greg Moreno Todd Bamberg. i The Southernaires g ,, - X '.,L VVVY j g,,hV w as iw Under the direction of Miss Eleanor Grant, the Dixiliers, an all girls choir, sang their way through a terrific year. During the Christmas season, the girls sang for the D.A.R. l at the River Oaks Country Club, per- se? Sie? formed at the Transco Tower, and presented their annual Christmas program at St. Philip Presbyterian Church. Over half of the members participated in the February Solo and Ensemble contest. Combined with the girls from the Southernaires, the Dixiliers performed at the UIL con- test in the spring. Fundraising pro- fi l jects included selling cheese and sausage, Cadbury candy, and candied .4Y,t, 5 popcorn. This year, the Dixiliers con- ' ,,,, tinued the tradition of representing Lee and serving the community through ml1SiC. Director Miss Grant is smiling now that the week is finally over. ri , ! 'ggi A is g I , gf ry V l Q . , ll . ' A at B 'a -xi 1 I 'v 4 : fd H .r I I , .n-, - 'il fl ' . ' L F -5 if fi V ' L fa 8 -1 , Q71 - 1 - 1 :Z-a l ' Z it II in E 1 , , 1:1 t- ' f. , X ' Q . lt fi ,,, ' 'F 15, 5 3 5 1' .. X Y ,', .2 5 .Q FI, i 1, ti f ' r --i s ,, -. 'ffl ' L 7 L. . .5 f' r, -i 1 , ! ., X -- , ,fi 3, j i - 'N ,. :.,. , , , 5 , H a il 7-xl ,ln ,fl -.- --1,-- -- ' . 5 Row 1: Letta Gladney, Krista Treadaway, Shannon Mulligan, Heather Eubank, Angela Hancock, Elizabeth Brooks, Lauren Gross, Kate Murphy, Kathy Winter, Lona Eversole, Tracy Smith, DeSion Stewart, Ngoc-Hoa Nguyen, Joung-on Lee, Nathascha Kleiweg, Elizabeth Ramos, Allison Garrett. Row 2: Jennifer Bell, Stacy Bowers, Tricia Herricks, Cheryl Lutz, Meredith Hudson. Row 3: Christy Burrow, Susan Hayden, Laura Collins, Julie Abbott. 106 K Q fl 9 QS-T fa fi l I ,Tri I' lr T, ,ff K, H . , DIXILIER I G THE MELODY Right: Officers Meredith Hudson and Laura Collins. always stick together. Below Left: OFFICERS: Laura Collins, President, Meredith Hudson, Vice-Presidentg Kate Murphy, Treasurerg Krista Treadaway, Co-Secretaryg Lona Eversole, Co-Secretary. Below Right: Tricia Herricks, Tracy Smith, Stacy Bowers, and Kathy Winter clown around when they think Miss Grant isn't looking. Below: Elizabeth Brooks, Lona Eversole, Krista Treadaway, Shannon Mulligan, and Heather Eubank relax after a long practice. 107 CO ERVA- TIVES GET ,g , LIBERAL Under the leadership of Mrs. Bron- wyn Rack and Mrs. Cindy O'Brien, the Young Conservatives of Texas is one of the largest clubs at Lee. Includ- ed in their activities are participating in a phone bank for the mayoral elec- tion and a Christmas party, featuring the Hound Dogs, at Transco Tower. In the spring, they planned an Easter egg hunt and a food drive for the Mis- Sl0I1 of Yahweh. Conservative Seniors smile knowing there is no drinking age in Europe. , .Mui E . a if' ' , if ' ' if Row 1: Cook Moore, Steve Taglier, Mike Marich, Anby Biggs, Jennifer Tindall, Kit Robbins. Row 2: Janice Steffes, Tamme Wilkes, Carol Schawe, Jim Blacketer, Sasha Patin, Steve Allison, Brownwyn Rack, Rebecca Dutch, Ross Tidwell, Debbie Lobliner, Wang Chung. Row 3: Clark Mosley, Lisa Hall, Chad Shook, Paige Outlaw, Krista Treadaway, Rusty Pipkin, Polly Jones, Jennifer Fountain, Jolie Burrows, Amy Lighter, Laura Loyd, Kim Reinhart, Jennifer Lyons, Antonio Garrera, Kristin Knodel, Katie Oesch. Row 4: Heather Fields, Michelle Du- main, Katie Johnson, Sherri Van Eman, Lindy Turner, Lona Eversole, Mary Margaret Speed, Ike Claypool, Ben Stroud, Jason Smith, Robert Lydick, Kent Adams, Kevin Allison. Row 5: Rosa Peres, Lisa Glauser, Meredith Hurley, Amy Miracle, Cindy Cohen, Becky Van Meter, Karen Coates, Morris Day, Richard Spence, Amy Eccles, Robert Buchannan, Howard Jones, Maribeth New, Jennifer Newcomb, Ping Pong, Chuck McLemore. Row 7: Rodney Butera, Matthew Alvarez, Chris Rowell, Valerie Schueler, Scott Broussard, John Doe, Jarome Jackson, Chris Mass, Charlie Jackson, Bubba Smith, Miguel Hernandez, Donny Edmunson. 108 4 . Alle Last summer, Mrs. Rack and Mrs. O'Brien took a group of students from Lee to Europe. The trip included visits to Madrid, the French Riviera, Not now, I have a headache, comments a man-magnet Holly Martin to all of her Euro- Paris, Geneva, London, as well as Wm men' many other exciting places. OFFICERS: Row 1: Scott Broussard, senior president, Mrs. O'Brien, sponsor, Duffie Sharp, junior president, Mrs. Rack, sponsor. Row 2: Lisa Lovett, senior secretary, Sherri Creel, senior vice president, Andy Biggs, junior vice president, Sherri Van Eman, junior treasurerg Jen- nifer Stroud, sergeant at arms. Row 3: Kelly O'Neil, senior treasurer, Jennifer Tindall, junior secretary. Row 4: Ross Tidwell, mascot. 109 Students in the Science Club dedicated their time this 1985-86 school year to learn more about scien- tific procedures and the various fields of science. Sponsored by Mr. Harold Taylor, Mrs. Melba Cooper and Mr. Alvino Fleeks, the scientists sold keychains in order to raise money to donate to the Texas Children's Hospital and also for their activities. Field trips to the Arboretum and the Planetarium were planned, as well as a special trip to view Hal1ey's Comet. l CIE TISTS RESEARCH OFFICERS: Secretary, Maria Chee: Vice President, Lee Yang: Treasurer, Jimmy Haurig President, Peter Chen. .. li 1' l l Row 1: Cindy Tsai, Karolyn Maness, Paul McDonald, John Bugby, Mark Johns, Maria Chee. Row 2: Jimmy Hauri, Kellie Esdorn, Chuck McLemo M'k M 'll L N ' ' re, 1 e agT1 , ee guyen, Peter Chen. Row 3. Thoao Le, Pamela Shadden, Jose Canedo, Wesley Ho, Hau Le, David Kemp, Ramiz Hussein, Sossy Sarikhanian. Row 4: George Pence, Lee Yang, Cenia Wong, Damla Karson, Trevor Pottorf, Scott Hollifield. 110 ws.. i CAPS AUCTION WORKERS: Row 1: Kelly Cajahuaringa, Sossy Sarikhanian, Christine Wang. Row 2: Maria Chee, John Weidler, Cin- dy Tsai, Thao Le, Lee Yang, Jimmy Hauri. Row 3: Scott Hollyfield. OFFICERS: Row 1: Elaine Pao, Associate Officer: Maria Chee, Presi- dent: Scott Pasternak, Vice-President. Row 2: Kelly Cajahuaringa, Corresponding Secretary: George Pence, Vice-President, Carla Miller, Vice-President. Row 3: Dorry Segev, Editor of Pet Press, Jimmy Hauri, Treasurer, Elenore Farley, Vice-President: Cenia Wong, Recording Secretary. CRITTER HELP THE CREATURE The Critters and Creatures club, sponsored by Ms. Kathryn Timme, was a group of united animal lovers and the largest club of its kind in the nation. Members were involved in many activities to help needy animals. One of these was the CAPS Auction. Students collected coupons and pet food to donate to the auction. Several club members also par- ticipated in CAPS. The club helped with the Greenpeace Run to raise money for animal protection services. Further- more, members solicited petitions to support the Animal Rights move- ment. Critters sold candy to support its activities. AMEOBAS AND BUDDY BEARS: Row 1: Anne Weitzel, Cathy Pereira, Kellie Esdorn, Kristine Ludwig, John Weidler. Row 2: Rebecca Dutch, Jennifer Harwell, Griff Bandy, Mark Solomon, Stephanie Farinola. Row 3: Jennifer Copeland, Amy Lighter, Chris Par- doe, Mark Evans, Stanley Yang, Robert Belkin, Steven Yang, Paul Hennington, Stewart Chan. Row 4: Danny August. 3 llfi 1 ll' A LV VVVIVV , SM.. t'Me? I'm not cheating, claims Dorry Segev but Elenore Farley knows the truth. l CRITTER PO CE O ANIMAL ABU E CON DORS: Row 1: Cindy Tsai, Cenia Wong, Christine Wang, Dorry Segev, Denise Slanicky, Carla Miller, Elaine Pao. Row 2: Jason Fermier, Shannon Sparks, Julie Truelove, Wesley Ho, George Pence, Kelly Cajahuaringa, Phuong Trinh. Row 3: Jimmy Hauri, Brad Jacobson, Maria Chee, Elenore Farley, Steve McNutt, Hau Le, Thou Doan, Sossy Sarikha- nian, Thao Le, Scott Pasternak. FOXES AND RABBITS: Row 1: Shannon Seymour, Kim Whelan, Carla Miller. Row 2: Carrie Drew, Heidi Gilbert. Row 3: David Kemp, Karolyn Maness, Lee Yang, Cindy Tsai, Danny Burstain, Shelly Pottorf. Row 4: Paul McDonald, Andy Spafford, Robert Belkin. ff E k X , E ' 1 in iiry . I , ti .rl . f f 1 rr i ' x HAVING A MEETING: Row 1: Kelly Cajahuaringa, Maria Chee, Cenia Wong, Jimmy Hauri. Row 2: George Pence, Steve McNutt, Michelle Hatcher, Elenore Farley. 112 Jeff Oldham looks down on those who aren't members of LTC. TO RNAMENT COMMITTEE AT LEE CH LLE GE The Lee Tournament Committee is a small group of carefully selected students chosen for their intellectual and personal abilities. Led by an erudite pedagogue, Mr. Howard Callas, the LTC sponsored the annual Lee Academic Tournament, one of the largest of its kind in the United States. The Tournament Club offered tests to competitors in math, science, and the humanities. Row 1: Hau Le, Jeff Oldham. Row 2: Christine Wang, Cenia Wong, Maria Chee, Cindy Tsai. Row 3: John Bugbee, Mark Evans Peter Shen Lee Yang, Karolyn Maness, Jimmy Hauri. LTC GET ORGANIZED The Lee Tournament Committee periodically met after school to discuss their plans for the upcoming tournament. Members also arranged parties and weekend meetings. These influential students organizing the Lee Academic Tournament, though burdened with a heavy responsibility also enjoyed themselves. QW? Peter Shen, Mark Evans, and Karolyn Maness confer about the next tournament sunk Lee Yang, Maria Chee, Christine Wang, and Cenia Wong don't have a clue about how to plan tournaments. 114 OFFICERS: Row 1: Jeff Oldham, Vice-President. Row 2: Mrs. Thera Yoes, Sponsor: Andy Koehl, President, Cenia Wong, Secretary!Treasurer: Lee Yang, Reporter. SOPHOMORES: Row 1: Dorry Segev, Dragos Crisan, Scott Pasternak. Row 2: Steven Yang, Gena Strader, Shannon Sparks, Kristine Ludwig, David Kemp. Row 3: Hau Le, John Bugbee, Paul McDonald. Row 4: Matthew Michaels, George Pence, Phong Huynh. 3 Q JUNIORS: Row 1: Stanley Yang, Lee Yang, Jeff Oldham. Row 2: Sossy Sarikhanian, Thao Le, Pam Shadden, Kellie Esdorn, Christine Wang, Steve Mcnutt. Row 3: Danny Burstain, Wes Gere, John Weidler, James Hauri. MU ALPHA THETA OLVES THE PROBLEM Mu Alpha Theta, sponsored by Mrs. Thera Yoes, was a math club which extended mathematical knowledge through tournaments, speakers, and discussions. The club also organized the second annual PSAT workshop to help students prepare for the PSAT. Euclid the Math Cow, created by Andy Koehl, was the Mu Alpha Theta mascot. I fi W SENIORS AND FRESHMEN: Row 1: Bill Ruddell, Andy Koehl. Row 2: Cenia Wong, Cindy Tsai, Maria Cheer, Karolyn Maness, John Mathew. Row 3: Robert McCharen, Michael Hwang, Yasuo Minami, Trevor Pottorf. Row 4: Ramiz Hussain, Peter Shen, Mark Evans. 115 AWYER GC TO COURT The Lee-Y-Law club, under the direction of Mrs. Rennee Neuwald and sponsorship of the Y.M.C.A., went to the district conference on January 18, 1986. The Ulegislativel' students presented their bills, and the bills that passed went to state. The judicial students, mock lawyers and Witnesses, tried their cases, and the top seven attorney teams went to state. The club held Weekly meetings at the Y.M.C.A. M-. ?:'f'21frf'5'k'?i?53i? M-r,.....w.,.,,'M.,ws,.,., ..,, ,s-,..m , OFFICERS: Vice-President Historian, Gina Roddy, Secretary Molly OConnell Treasurer Stu Chan Vice President - legislative, Reid Johnson - judicial Clay Cossey President Mark Evans 0,655 X -. Dfw R! Q21 -'fb .2i+lwQl1 W Qssl'fo me 45'iNff o S13-X IQ, ,jtzfagkpdf f CLI mg Row 1 Laura Pickell, Lauren Rosenthal, Gina Roddy, Bryan Wilson, Molly O'Connell, Tamme Wllkes Gavra Jauer Matt Frank Reid Johnson Row 2: James Copeland, Chuck McLemore, Stu Chan, Mark Evans, Clay Cossey, Mike Magrill Sweetheart: Katherine Remmert rift FFA TE DS THE FARM Sponsored by Mr. Roy Sheffield, the Future Farmers of America learned about and supported voca- tional agriculture. FFA competed and participated in numerous competi- tions throughout the year. They held their annual show at Lee in February OFFICERS: Bottom Row: Barbara Gladden, secretary, Matt Kainer, vice presidentg at Whlilh the students displayed their prize winning animals. The FFA calendar was once again a success. Pat Strawbridge, chaplaing Karen Greenwalt, reporterg Gary Corey, presidentg Katherine Remmert, sweetheart. Top Row: Ramon Hernandez, sentinel, Byron Sykes, treasurer. Bottom Row: Katherine Remmert, Byron Sykes, Mike Zachos, Mike Blanton, Robert Golightly, Karen Greenwalt, Therese Poulos, Bar- bara Gladden, Roy Sheffield. Top Row: Scott Pope, Ramon Hernandez, Mike Haverfield, Bryan Smith, Matt Kainer, Stacy Hendrickson, Skip Brumme, Jason Hernandez, Kris Worfe, Stan Walker, Gary Corey, Monte Ranshaw, Tyra Harrison, Brent Flato, Tim Ziifle, Pat Strawbridge. 117 FHA GAIN NO Future Homemakers of America, a club for all Home Economics students, is a club for students to gain knowledge and experience of ac- tivities in the home, school, and the community. Q fo 2? af F fra LEDGE . OFFICERS: Accountant, Lisa Lovettg President, Vonda Borskig Treasurer, Kristin Knodelg Vice President, Kate Syllag Secretary, Laura Loyd 7 Row 1: Vonda Borski, Laurie Erdeljak. Row 2: Karen Greenwalt, Michelle Domain, Kristin Knodel, Lisa Lovett, Mrs. Bogan. Row 3: Laura Bass, Nancy Holmberg, Michelle Haverfield, Kate Sylla, Laura Loyd, Amy Eppes, Miguel Conner. CU GE ERATE GOOD ILL OFFICERS: Historian, Robert Smith: President, Andy Koehlg Vice President, Bill Rud- dellg Reporter, Steven Johns, Treasurer, Suzanne Diffenderferg Secretary, Gena Stroder. The Christian Student Union of Lee met each Tuesday morning in the auditorium. Sponsored by Mrs. Estella Malouf and Mrs. Karen Farmer, the club held a daily prayer meetings for interested members and other students. Throughout the year, the members visited nursing homes, helped to beautify our campus with garden work and competed with other Christian Student Unions in bi- monthly softball games. Row 1: Rosemary Martinez, Courtney Chenault, Laura Woods, Julie Broswell, Kimberly Gee, Stacy Bowers, Shelly Cowles. Row 2: Kate Hernandez, Andy Ayers, Bob Steinhagen, Dianne Adams, Gena Stroder, Kellie Esdron, Pamela Shadden, Robert Smith, Jeffrey Oldham, David Kemp. Row 3: Shaun Wright, Tommy Ayers, Matt Frank, Suzanne Diffenderfer, Edward Martinez, Bill Ruddell. Row 4: Andy Wharton, Paul McDonald, Eric Dorman, Andy Koehl, 119 ECHOE RITE O The Echoes Magazine is Lee's an- nual literary publication. It featured the Winning entries in poetry, short stories, photography and art Work during the 1985-86 school year. The staff consisted of 100 hard-working and creative students, and was directed and sponsored by Mr. Vin- cent D'Amico. These students dedicated much time to the magazine's production, sales, and distribution. 120 Row 1: Kelly McLemore, Christine Wang, Christy Pullen, Jennifer Stroud, Marci Margolin, Robin Moll. Row 2: Carol Schawe, Cary Prince, Allison Poellinger, Michelle Hatcher, Amy Eccles. Row 3: Ker- ryn Rodriguez, Maribeth New, Gavra Jauer, Shelly Prange, Kelly Rash, Cindy Tsai, Chuck McLemore, Lisa Massey, Krista Turpin, Cathy Pereira, Collin Slye, Julie Holden, Michelle Wallace, Chase Robison, Beth Debrovner, Richard Spence, April Hoelscher, Libba Letton. Row 1: Katie Hernandez, Emily Dryselius, Mai Nguyen, Carla Miller, Thao Doan, Jose Smith, Brad Jones. Row 2: Heather White, Lee Yang, Shelly Cowles, Mark Evans, Jen- ny Green, Jennifer Feir, Lisa Fitze, Missy Black, John Weilder, Casey Vise. Row 3: Mr. Vincent D'Amico, Frances Pereira, Stanley Yang, Paul Varahami, Karolyn Maness, Janice Steffes, Cenia Wong, Ragan Ryan, Lance Cooper, Jeff Tomich, Danny Albers, Tom Hamilton. Row 4: Jeff Oldham, Jimmy Hauri, James Copeland, Andy Koehl, Gin- ny Southerland, Libba Letton, Scott Hollifield, Mark Tadros, Mike Wesson. V 1 lf 1 V A Row 1: Shannon Sparks, Dana Dull, Kelly Cajahuaringa, Elizabeth Monzingo, Kelly Gartner, Stephanie Farinola, Kate Murphy, Thoao Le. Row 2: Laurie Hess, Mary Margaret Speed, Shelley Davis, Julie Truelove. Row 3: Sacha Patin, Andrea Iken, Bill Stone, Elaine Pao, Miguel Conner, Aaron Cobb, Stiles White, Ginny Southerland, Amy Lighter, Janice Steffes, Pamels Shadden, Lindy Turner, Tommy Ayers, Sossy Sarikhanian, Danny August. l l A AMBASSADOR FRIENDS The Ambassador Club is a service organization for young men and ladies with a HC' average in class work and at least a GW in conduct. The Ambassador Club enhances education by tutoring programs, supervised social activities, positive images, and unity among the student body. The Ambassadors sponsor a 1+ workshop on good study habits and X an Easter Egg hunt for handicapped S children and children in day care OFFICERS: Top: Gabrielle Hardaway, secretary, Herbert Hines, Sgt, at Arms, Tamara C91'1t9I'S. The Sp0I1SOI'S are MIS. RhOI1- Roberts, Treasurer, William Wallace, President, Kay Wilson, Vice President. da Hill, and MS' Deotis Belgam. 'Yixs 5 gqwflw A ,.., W A - o A., 'Y' - ' , , i fill, . ,S I v , ....A..+......,,,.,,,,,,,,,, , ff? 'G -A Top Row: Herbert Hines, Delinda Bryant, Robert Hines, Marvin Pierre, Shane Pettie. Middle Row: June Jackson, Joanne West, Elaine Johnson, Jan Jackson, Tara Gilbert, Kevin Mackey, William Wallace, Stephanie Hollison. Bottom Row: Gabrielle Hardaway, Kimberly Eion, Rhonda Simms, Cheryl Thomas, Casandra Harris, Patrina Wade, Jessica Hunter. 121 M Q9 if Row 1: Victoria Giammalva, LaTisha Bennett, Lauren Rosenthal, Gina Roddy, Kim Carroll, Candace Hailey, Catherine Geddy, Karen Forbes, Starr Alvarez, Anna Cartlidge, Brenda McDonnell. Row 2: Kay Wilson, Alfred Saenz, Oscar Cisneros, Fred Mojaver, Mitchell At- wood, James Giries, Ji Chen, James Rich, Matt Lambeth. Q . 3 , : X as L 9 Dx 5.2 1 -W-Jim ,.,. V Row 1: Marcia Tobias, Stacey Beisel, Jill Pickett, Kim Arredondo, Jennifer Lyon, Rhonda Sims, Michelle Hamilton. Row 2: Sal Ferruzzo, Karen Michalec, Debbie Lobliner, Linda Robertson, Doug Gorman, Jo Ann West, DeLynda Bryant, James Matthews. 122 QV N K J, 'pier' a. OFFICERS: Row 1: Sal Ferruzzo, lst Period Class Representative. Row 2: Brenda McDonnell, Treasurerg Kay Wilson, Presidentg Stacey Beisel, lst Period Class Representativeg Jennifer Lyon, Secretary: Lauren Rosenthal, Vice President. Row 3: Matt Lambeth, 3rd Period Class Representativeg Mitchell Atwood, 4th Period Class Representativeg Starr Alvarez, 4th Period Class Representative. DECA DOE IT BETTER DECA's goal is to become future leaders in marketing and retails, said Kay Wilson, President of DECA. DECA is a fifty member organiza- tion dedicated to encourage young people to establish a career in marketing or banking. Members were required to maintain a C average and also a G conduct average. Only juniors and seniors were eligible. Under the leadership of Miss Betty Ann Jones and Mrs. Jackie Freeman, DECA attended a Workshop at the University of Houston. On February 7, and 8, members entered an area Competition at Dulles. 123 .A rgffw .OLYP DE ELOP LEADER The V.O.C.T. club is a state organization of students who are -51 CVAE students. The purposes of this club are to teach leadership skills, citizenship, and to prepare students Q to become future leaders. The club 9' ,glh t ' D! participates in skill contests locally, regionally, and on the state level. The 'S r reff - Iii --N Sp0I1S01' is MIS. Betty Mitchell. V.O.C.T. members really know how to party. warm OFFICERS: Top: Tim Jenkins, Sgt. at Armsg Alex Vickery, Reporterg Anal Pickett, Treasurer. Bottom: Doug Temiquel, Parliamentarian Ruth Hicks, Vice Presidentg Lisa Smith, Secretaryg Larry Maternak, President. 124 v F FIRST YEAR STUDENTS: Top Row: Lorenzo Wilkins, Darrin Ard, Doug Temiquel, Mildred Ellis, Brian Bledsoe, Chuck Guillory, Ransford Thomas, Nauman Hayatt. Bottom Row: Steve Wotford, Diana Lujan, Alan Pickett, Roxanne Hernandez, Anibal Valencia. SECOND YEAR STUDENTS: Top Row: Larry Maternek, Delfino Sanchez, Scott Sayvie, Marvin Pierre, Tim Jenkins, Alex Vickery, Ger- maine Ventura. Middle Row: Billy Perry, Sylvia Zavala, Lisa Smith, Iris McGee, Hilda Gutierrez, Tangela Torrez. Bottom Row: Jeri Jones, Ruth Hicks, Carlos Mendoza. 125 KEY CLUB WALK CN WATER SENIORS: Bottom Row: Jeff Nuttall, Stewart Chan fTreasurerj, Peter Swearingen, Jeff Nalley, James McKissick fVice Presidentj Bryan Wilson, Mark Evans, Danny Copeland. Top Row: David Wright, Scott Crichton, Ron Franklin, Bill Ruddell fSenior Directorl Darren In off, Will Frederking KPresidentJ, Scott Luhnau, Andy Koehl CSecretaryJ, Matt Blackmon. The Key Club, one of the most outstanding organizations at Lee, served the community with the motto Manhours for Mankind. Under the direction of Henri Gadbois, the Key Club participated in several activities. Key Clubbers sponsored College Night which gave students a better understanding of choosing a college. During the spring, the Key Club joined the Anchor Club in organizing Career Day, providing students with insight into future vocational opportunities. Right: Underwater king, James McKissick, does his best to show who carries the weight of the senior class. 126 K X .. 1 f'Qs1s:5fsm-+R: 3 NP ,. .,.t.- as-s..sw-Tr Ns 6, J . i i , JUNIORS: Bottom Row: Stanley Yang, Jeffrey Oldham, Stiles White, Lee Yang, Paul Varahrami, John Weidler, Ragan Ryan, Danny Albers. Top Row: Scott Hollyfield, Tom Hamilton, Michael Magrill, Kevin Allison, Lance Cooper, Robert Lydick, Chase Robison tJunior Directorl, David Bell, Chad Chadwick, Andy Biggs, Richard Spence, Steven Johnston. Volunteers eighteen and older donated several pints of blood making Blood Day very successful. Also, the Key Club entertained the elderly at Treemont Nursing Home by playing high-risk bingo. Other service projects included were Mission of Yaweh and Pancake Day which were joint efforts with the Kiwanis. Another project of the Key Club was working with children at Grace Presbyterian Church. Jeffrey Oldham plays it cool, while John Weidler and Paul Varahrami display their am- phibious talents. 127 KEY CLUB URFACE TO THE TOP SOPHOMORES: Bottom Row: Brian Chee, Shane Vader, Matthew Michaels fSopho1nore Directorl, Pat Richard, Chris Joran, Lance Russell, Tim Baker, Todd Hargrove. Top Row: John Bugbee, Chris Kovacs, Clay King, Clarke Flowers, Griff Bandy, Jeff Cameron, Steven Yang. In April the forty-five member organization journeyed to Dallas for the Texas-Oklahoma District Con- vention. It competed with other Key Clubs to see which had fared the best. Membership requirements were a 3.2 grade point average and no more than one G in conduct. Senior, junior and sophomore boys were eligible. Right: Aquamen Chris Kovacs, Clarke Flowers, Shane Vader, Jeff Cameron, and Chris J oran are forever, fighting for truth, justice, and the Key Club way! 128 Officers: Top Row: Kirstin Torgerson, Vice President. Middle Row: Allison Poellinger, President: Cary Prince, Secretary. Bottom Row: Kelley Busby, Reporterg Carrie Clem, Chaplaing Jil Laughlin, Historiang Michell Hatcher, Senior Representative, Kendall Griffith, Treasurer. X 6 ' i 1 A v K 154 ANCHOR CUT LOO E Anchor Club is an organization for girls with at least a 3.6 grade average and an E in conduct. The sponsor is Ms. Sandy Malicote. The Anchor Club participates in Orientation, makes Thanksgiving baskets for the needy and sells greenery at Christmas. They also co-sponsor Career Day with the Key Club. Other activities they participate in are teacher appreciation, Special Olym- pics and various community functions. i' , . 1, J ff N M 2 2' v 'Ks 19 Sophomores: Row 1: Thao Le, Elizabeth Monzingo, Shelly Pottorff, Leigh-leigh Baillo, Meredith McConn, Julie Harp. Row 2: Julie Taylor, Barbie Tornay, Carrie Cloud, Karin Torgerson, Tracy Jones. 129 . a cl it i Juniors: Row 1: Marci Margolin, Jennifer Tindall, Beth Debrovner, Laurie Hess, Shelly Davis. Row 2: Mary Margaret Speed, April Hoelscher, Michelle Montague, Robin Moll, Christine Wang, Katie Deane, Stiles White, Jr. Beau. Row 3: Holli Dealy, Carrie Culp, Leslie Kurtz, Janice Steffes, Kate Murphy, Hillary Hancock, Kelly Gartner. ,g V 1 : effexor . wgjy' V' 'KW' f. 'f Q 5' ..wf'i517l,.f'5QfT:+fJ - ' ' V' www 9 Seniors: Row 1: Cindy Tsai, Cary Prince, Tracey Meyer, Laura Watson. Row 2: Karolyn Maness, Cenia Wong, Allison Poell- inger, Lou Thompson, Carol Schawe, Jil Laughlin, Cynthia Wolff, Kendall Griffith, Lisa Massey, Gavra J auer. Row 3: Allison Freeman, Tamme Wilkes, Maria Chee, Kellie Warner, Kirstin Torgerson, Michelle Hatcher. Row 4: Krista Turpin, Carrie Clem, Kelly Busby, Jennifer Lottman, Danny Copeland, Sr. Beau. ERVICE I OUR GAME s xx 3, 3. K 'T - J I Officers: Laura Watson, vice president: Starr Alvarez, senior representative: Carol Schawe, president: Kelly Gartner, junior representative. i The Hospitality Club, sponsored by Ms. Beth Bogan, is a service club open to tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grade girls. One of the largest projects performed by this club is their work with Blailock nursing home. Each Monday, the girls play bingo for an hour with the residents. A Christmas party is also planned for the nursing home. Other activities include selling Nancy Alvarez's hand-painted sweat- shirts and giving alparty for abused children staying at a temporary shelter. X has ' - - . 1 525551252- ' A xr . Seniors: Row 1: Joan Laughlin, Cynthia Wolff, Allison Poellinger, Jill Laughlin, Kellie Warner, Carrie Clem. Row 2: Tamme Wilkes, Emily Nagle, Polly Schmidt, Gavra Jauer, Michelle Hatcher, Laura Collins, Kelly McLemore, Allison Freeman, Christina Fafatas. Row 3: Pam Stewart, Carol Schawe, Lisa Massey, Laura Watson, Kathryn McKnight, Kelly Busby. Row 4: Jennifer Feir, Lisa Fitze, Heather Kinkaid, Tanya Wooley, Jennifer King. 131 .L-.Ph I :lin Juniors: Row 1: Krista Treadaway, Karen Coates, Amy Eccles, Barbara Shavlan, Robin Roarke, Jennifer Stroud, Christie Pullen, Marci Margolin, April Hoelscher, and Carolyn Henry. Row 2: Paige Outlaw, Meredith Hurley, Polly Jones, Thao Le, Christine Wang, Shelly Davis, Janice Steffes, Kate Sylla, Amy Eppes, Kelly Gartner, Kate Murphey, Lona Eversole, Michelle Montague, Beth Debrovner, Mary Margaret Speed, Piper Horn, Wendy Granger, and Lisa Glauser, Row 3: Laura Stinnett, Shelly Walker, Jennifer Tindall, Hillary Hancock, Amy Miracle, and Holli Dealy. Row 4: Leslie Kurtz, Katie Deane, Robin Moll, Ashley Cook, and Lindy Turner. , if 1 if V X, Sophomores: Row 1: Arden Seigle, Lorraine Collins, Gayle Wise, Chausey Leebron, Katherine Remmert, Holly Miracle, Leslie Wratten and Heather Haase. Row 2: Jennifer Harwell, Laura Benz, Barbi Tornay, Karin Torgerson and Meredith McConn, 132 Row l: Pam Stewart, Jennifer Fife, Christina Fafatas. 'llanya Wooley. Row 2: Tracey Meyer, Haley Harris, Catherine Geddy. -loan Laughlin. Row 23: Cary Prince, Jill Laughlin, Carol Schawe. Allison Poellinger, Kellie Warner, Jennifer King, Kelly Busby. Row -1: Sharon Obanion. Vonda Horski, Kim Gates, Carrie Clem. Jennifer l,ottman, Laura Pipkin. Row 5: Lisa Massey, Michelle Hatcher. Victoria Giammalva, Tyla Miller. Kelly Mclieniore. Row 6: Laurie Erdeljac, Missy McKeilhan. Kelly Oneil, Kristin Knodel. Row T: Stewart Vanderyort. Holley Martin. Cynthia Wolff. PIRIT CO ITTEE NEVER UNDER- E TIMATED Unlike the preceding years of Spirit Com- rnittee's progress, the 1985-86 committee has proven its superior ability to support its school athletic programs. Beginning with the challenge of overcoming criticism and lack of spirit, the committee redeemed its power through successful and influential attempts to promote school spirit. Each of these girls devoted time and expense to insure the fact that Leels student body would support its team. For the homecoming favor for the var- sity football players, the committee had shirts printed that stated, HYES LEE CAN AND WILLY' The shirts, worn by the players on game day, seemed to give them a new outlook and higher hopes for the homecoming game. Sponsored by Mrs. Doris Countee, the Spirit Committee made a positive impact on the stu- dent body and their participation and support of athletics. Officers: Meredith McKay, president: Laura Thorsell, secretary: Starr Alvarez. varsity favors: Cary Prince, treasurer: Jill Laughlin. big sign: Kirstin Torgerson, vice president: Carol Schawe. varsity favors: Brooke Wright, big sign: Mary Margaret Speed, -l.V. favors. 1 PIRIT COMMITTEE - wil? Juniors: Shelly Davis, Carolyn Henry, Ashley Cook, Jennifer Stroud. Row 2: Lindy Turner, Robin Moll, Carrie Culp, Shel- ly Walker, Jennifer Tindall, Karen Coates, Lisa Glauser, Laurie Hess. Row 3: Amy Miracle, Sherri Van Eman, Michelle Montague, Lisa LaCorte, Chelle Glover, Wendy Granger, Beth Debrovner, Holli Dealy. Row 4: Heather Fields, Melissa Kinard, Amy Eccles, Ginny Southerland, April Hoelscher, Kelly Gartner, Cindy Cohen, Becky Van Meter, Libba Letton, Kate Murphey, Mary Margaret Speed, Robin Roark. Row 5: Katie Deane, Polly Jones, Meredith Hurley, Stephenie Faranola, Barbara Shavlan, Paige Outlaw, Janice Steffes, Jennifer Appel. Row 6: Jeanette Koomey, Jennifer Laguarta, Piper Horn, Julie Allison, Marci Margolin, Shelly King, Kate Sylla. Sophomores: Row 1: Shannon Mulligan, Jennifer Cummings, Ricca Paschal, Sherri Creel, Traci Creel. Row 2: Emily Janes, Heather Haasa, Leigh Glazer, Holly Miracle, Lotte Finderup. Row 3: Carolyn Hamm, Christy Grafton, Karin Torgerson, Lee Ann Garner, Chausey Leebron, Barbi Tornay. Row 4: Elizabeth Monzingo, Lisa Pisciotta, Tamara Wooley, Tracy Jones, Julie Harp. Row 5: Heather Eubank, Carrie Cloud, Meredith Mcconn, Helen Vaughan, Lauren Gross, Kimberly Gee, Arden Seigle. Row 6: Kristin Berly, Christie Rodriguez, Leslie Wratten, Julie Nalley, Jennifer Swank, Christie Davenpert, Tarsha Jackson, Shannon Thorton. Row 7: Donna Shelton, Julie Taylor, Leslie White. I OUTI FCRCE Freshmen: Row 1: Carrie Harp, Jamie Johnson, Lindsay Gordon, Beth Bridges. Row 2: Carol Jasper, Crystal Kettle, Megan McKeithan, Amy Fenton, Courtney Speed, Stacie Henderson, Ginger LaRaia. Row 3: Laine Sauer, Jennifer Nachlinger, Joanna Butler, Blake Cum- mings, Jennifer Pledger, Kiki Busby, Carrie Hawkins. Row 4: Becca Gully, Julianne Crowford. ' ie , r .W ,L K. L Spirit Committee shows their a PEEL, while Stephanie Faranola shows she's top banana. W . , qi semi 135 LIEUTENAN TS STRUT TUFF The Lee Lieutenant Jazz Team, sponsored by Mrs. Ann Hair, provid- ed half-time entertainment at football games. During the year, they per- formed at civic and patriotic func- tions. The Lieutenants also published the Lee school directory as a special project and as a service to the School. Last Spring, the Jazz Team placed second in the HISD competition at Worthing High School. Over the sum- mer, the officers attended officer camp at Southern Methodist Univer- sity and received a superior rating. The officers later attended jazz camp at Northbrook High School, and in July the entire squad attended copps camp at the University of Houston Where they received 45 blue ribbons. The Lieutenants attended competi- tions in December and February and had their annual Spring formal Rebelee in March. The Lieutenants encouraged school spirit as they danced their way through an exciting year. Gavra Jauer is still happy despite the fact that she is wearing her uniform in freezing cold weather. 4snwwmW!hw0W'SxY0Ss2Qm Lieutenant Officers: Kim Bumbera, Four star general, Gavra Jauer, Five star general, Mickey Young, Three star general. Above: Bottom Row: Alicia Baggett, Tara Har- cum, Jennifer Juneau, Damla Karsang Middle: Selena Ward, Stephanie Rhinehart. Back Row: Laura Martinez, Lori Haslam, Christine Hall. Left: Mickey Young is surprised to find out that she misdialed and is connected with someone in Melbourne, Australia. A s r r Q I LIEUTENAN GET 1 w w' ff A. X 291: 'Cf '4-'.',l.i ' Jw 1 ,'s,x,-x,x,xj-3 I ai is A 1 - Y V f 1 Above: Upper Upper 138 Lieutenants make waves on the football field. Left: Lori l-laslam smiles as she bundles up in a blanket to keep warm. Right: Damla Karsan and Alicia Baggett are astounded when Alieiaka dream guy finally calls. J V Y. W ' .4 S ,Q W r . 3 . w ff .. ht I TO THE GROOVE 4 if . J , 9- Above: The Lieutenants, manager Matt Frank, and sponsor Mrs. Hair get into the Homecoming spirit at the pre-game bonfire Upper Left: Laura Martinez crouches in a corner, happily waiting to surprise her unknowing victim. Upper Right: Kim Bumbera feels no guilt about stealing the last piece of pizza for herself. GE ERAL JAM The fifty plus member marching General band, under the direction of Mr. Tom Schriner, proudly per- formed at half-time shows. They pro- vide entertainment and boost spirits at football games and pep rallies as well as the booster club bonfire. Ms. Doris Countee, long time voice of the Generals continued her lIl13I'0ClllCti01'lS of the half time shows, Officers: Bottom Row: Jeffrey Lovelace, Beki Paul, Stephanie Ynman, Michelle Hamilton. Middle Row: John Whitehurst. Top Row: Alan Taylor, Mark Essinger, Brian Fairchild, David Wallace, Jeff Easley, Jennifer Ellis, Johnathan O'Dowd. although the flag and rifle corps were a fairly new addition. wsdnhok y , .kr kf,h V V A, , . G . kyff Q K 3 r ti T15 E 'gf ' J 'K f . 1. 'te' fs V .. ie: W . J ,exe iv,-Qi? ' ' Q 1 .' ' 'J 2 ' Row 1: David Wallace, Jeff Easley, Fred Bell, Kevin Schillaci, Clyde Thompson, Jamil Osario, Edward Myer, Brian Fairchild. Row 2: Mar- tha Peres, Chris Medera, Michelle Hamilton, Melanie Clark, Beki Paul, Ester Metcalf, Grant Warner, J. B. Nichols. Stephanie Pimentel, Julie Jameson, Vicki Pictoa, Cynthia Hinjosa, Cherelle Smith, Chrissa Roberts, LaShanda Koonce, Jennifer Ellis, Beverly Barton, Shaleen Willis, Gretchen Hardaway. Row 3: Rachael Frederick, Jeffrey Lovelace, Alan Taylor, Stephanie Ynman, Charmone Hills, Peter Craig, Karl Essinger, Amy Ruby, John Martin, Kenneth Mondshine, Mark Essinger, Brian Hickman, Johnathan O'Dowd. Donny Edmunson, John Whitehurst, Carol Jean Mullins. 140 em-QS' Kenneth Mondshine is held up by athletic supporter, Arlon Henderson sweetly replies, 'Tm a lover, not a fighter. Karl Essinger. l aim, ,, l lt's amazing that the General band members stay captivated considering the score of the game. Candy sales, performances and the spaghetti supper were among the band projects conducted to raise money. The money was used for in- struments, instrument repair, awards, and the annual spring banquet. The band competed in HISD marching, solo and ensemble, and sight reading competition. The U. of H. band day was a unique event enjoyed by the students. The highlight of the year was the Foley's Thanksgiving Parade. Flag and Rifle Corps: Rachael Frederick, Gretch i,..-U I don't see what you see in that guy, says Rachael Frederick to the starry eyed Gretchen Hardaway who obviously knows what she wants. km., Wh en Hardaway, Carol Jean Mullins, Shaleen Willis, Martha Peres. GE ERALEE GUARDED The 18 students who were members of the General Guard were responsi- ble for the well-being of the school's mascot, Uncle Bob. Under the direc- tion of Mr. Stanley Zarzecki, the Guard became very active, especially during football season. The club organized effective means of deliver- Officers: Mike Meyer, Andy Zilliox, Monte Ranshaw, ing, pI'0l1CCl3lI'lg and displaying the Pau1P1'iCe- school's mascot. Back Row: Todd Peterson, Kim Aradando, Monte Ranshaw, Mike Meyer, Patrick Straubridge, Andy Zilliox, Jeff Nuttall, Reid Johnson, April Hachmann, David Meyer. Front Row: Anna Cartlige, Karen Greenwalt, Elsa Alonzo, Tony Lang, Paul Lebes, Eric Johnson, Paul Price. 143 R.O.T.C. PICE UP LEE The ROTC Cadet Corps works closely with school officials to assure that academic excellence is achieved by cadets. Also, they take an active part in all school activities. The ob- jectives of the program are to develop good citizenship, self-reliance, leader- ship, responsiveness to constituted authorities, the ability to com- municate effectively, and the ap- preciation of physical fitness as well as the rule of the U.S. Army. Lastly, they strive to learn basic military skills. We '45 A ,ll 4:1 Staff: Kneeling: Cdt. 2Lt. Arlon Henderson, Battalion Commander. Standing: Cdt. 2Lt. Lynn Turner, Executive Officer: Cdt. SFC Robert Kuna, Battalion 5-3: Cdt. SFC Mark Malone, Battalion 5-4, Cdt. CPL Eva Wright, Battalion 5-1, Cdt. CPL Connie Neel, Battalion PLO. JS? c.iQQ.QQfQf l Squad 1: Yound, Muchaelg Hall, Adrian, Mitchell, Ted, Welzbacher, Craig, Mauricio, Romero Ronald: Chacon, Jose, Morgan, Veeweth: Hernandez, Daniel: Gladden, Ginger: Guaedia, Raschid: Theusen, Kevin. Squad 2: Tejada, Sophia: DeRouen, Wayne: Norman, Eulinag Franco, Edgar: Jiwa, Rick: Diaz, Lorenza: Fransco, Saul: Bean, Elizabeth: Holzhausen, Nancy. Squad 3: Ross, Kieth: Brown, Korothag Raber, Acunag Leopoldo, Escolero: Johnson, Artegag Carrion, Robert, Sirmisiri, Mukda Thunva: Riachiuso, Richard: Godea, Jamileth' Browning, James. Squad 4: Heard, Erik: Martinez, Elmer: Montgomery, Chazuettag DeLeon, Samuel: Gomez, J aung Martinez, Artistides' 1 1 Argoeta, Carlos, Ramos, J esusg Cardero, J ennyg Reaves, Jackie. 144 ws. J fy Squad 1: Rahim, Amin: Benefield, Monica: Reed, Angela: Bonilla, Elsa: Martinez, Victor: Blaton, Mike: Rodriguez, Alberto: Thueson, Brian. Squad 2: McArdle, Mark: Faysal, George: Ortioz, Ricardo: Sosa, Gerardo: Canta, Angelina: Rwas, Douglas: Carrico, Kim: Vega, Pedro. Squad 3: Bonilla, Salvador: Gram. Andrew: Jones, Chris: Zoror, Jim: Justice, Monica: Lola, Robert: Sanchez, Jose: Byrnes, Scott: St. Clair. Erlick: Squad 4: Giraldo, Owen: Fereaud, Yabar: Thomas, Edmond: Rublo, Leo: Momon, Christopher: Henson, Noah. f 1 we X-.. Kneeling: Commander Cdt. 2l,t. Henderson: Assist. Commander Cdt., SFC Lemon: Jones, Chris. Squad 1: Martinez, Victor: Mc- Corrded, Mark: Sosa, Ciraldo. Squad 2: Carrion, Robert: Acuna, Robert. Squad Sl: Heard, Erik: Ross, Kieth: Lola, Robert. .,p......,......, R.0.T.C. REACHE GRE T HEIGHT Each cadet participating in the Robert E. Lee ROTC is taught patriotism and support of National objectives. The color-guard is respon- sible for displaying the flags at VaI'iOUS SCl'100l activities. Giraldo, Oweng Commander Jackson, Jarrettg Grant, Andyg Le, Khaun fr J, N kwa. , Row 1: Malona, Scotty Acuna, Robert1Thuesen, Kevin. Row 2: Thompson, Edwardg Thuesen, Bryang Malone, Mark. Y Left: Owen Giraldo salutes the Generals. Bottom Left: ROTC keeps up the General spirit. Bottom Right: M. Sgt. Cockcroft plans ROTC's activities for the month. Foun-mourn PL xElu..,w' V, , 4 ,.-ff! S X ...ts Si i 3 W 1 .. In 3, M,.-MQ' A ' ik 147 .O.C.C.T. GETS ORGANIZED The Vocational Office Careers Club of Texas, sponsored by Ms. Glyndon VVillis, is a club for those enrolled in Office Duplication Practices. The aim of the club is to develop good at- titudes and organizational skills. There is a statewide contest and con- ference each spring. O.D.P. members raise money to attend the conference by selling note pads and printing Lee's literary magazine. Officers: Tracy Farmer, Parliamentariang Dan Bridges, Presidentg Neftale Rivas, Vice President: Ana Panamerog Treasurerg Secretaryg Tanya Mozee, Sgt. at Arms. Cecilia Artiga, Reporter, Regina Aleman, fi lp ' .A Back Row: Melvin Wilson, Alicia Montes, Stephanie Allen, L'Tanya Harris, James Manning, Gloria La Fuente, Chris Neal, Maribel Macias, William Maack, Linda Norman. Front Row: Chantel Shell, Eva Ortez, Joan Bennett, Elaine Allbritton, Carmen Rames, Maria Segura, Maybel Garcia. K' 2 1 V 4 if Y' T f 5 N-Six Back Row: Neftali Rivas, Roxanne Garcia, Fidelina Garay, Ruth Sorto, Artega Johnson, Regina Aleman, Melissa Nick, Jenny Robin- son. Front Row: Edgar Blanco, Tanya Mozee, Ana Panamero. Levy Rivera, Cecilia Artiga, Tracy Farmer, Andrea Thornton, Willie Hamilton. Dan Bridges, Greg Golightly. pa 4 rl Z'-5 4. . . :fl 11, i ,J , ' 22452 1, if Q hall, Sheri Duncan, Christine Lucia, Danielle Row 1: Michelle Mars MacLaughlin, Kalpesh Shah, Jose Deras. Row 2: Vince Francis, Jay Stewart. Row 3: Tracey Lee, Laura Bass. Nw. if Ugg A iv Jap! ml R V S' ,Q '- 257 Q he Q.. Officers: Jay Stewart, sgt. at armsg Christine Lucia, presidentg Laura Bass, historian, Tracey Lee, vice presidentg Danielle MacLaughlin, secretary, Kalpesh Shah, treasurer. O.E.A. K OWS THE WAY O.E.A. COffice Education Associa- tionl is a business and leadership training program which allows members to experience an office en- vironment while still attending high school. Periodically, guest speakers are invited to talk about such topics as career opportunities and office eti- quette. Under the leadership of Mrs. Bobbie James, they completed several school and community projects. ICA MAKE FRIE D Vocational Industrial Clubs of America, sponsored by Mr. Barney Spencer, is a youth organization that promotes citizenship through ac- tivities which include planning and carrying out approved scholastic and social projects. These projects were participation in contests to improve skills and promote personal development. QQ , 9 Officers: John Maroulis, president: Scott Dennison, treasurer: Mr. Spencer, sponsor, David Sanders, reporter: Robert Hines, secretary. Not Pictured: Hubert Hines, vice-president. '-i Nh-'W' 33 T.T.:rW uv. QWM5. fffg Row 1: Mike Rich, Richard Pinnington, Chris Beard, Robert Parez, Randy Godet, Mr. Spencer. Row 2: Vittorio Bonomi, Brad Olsen, Robert Hines, Stacy Swan, Jose Delgado. Row 3: John Maroulis, Tracy Swan, Charles Denio. Row 4: Loren Peacott, Scott Dennison, David Sanders, Troy Stalinsky. 150 PREP FOR LIFE BEYOND a K 6 ' S . f W Qfxjif? -Us-v--ax X ix R 'L x he 'UG N5 Miz.. ..., x mgS,:wsrg?r'as5as-r- 0 . . . if ,gs X rr RQ Fw 4 N-s 'Q 'br X 1 ll' 'GV ? if :W J .zf t 'i 5Z'ni,i,1ff K1 gee , . E N . , ,f A ' I 9 1 E . r' as H4 is THU DERDOME H.E.R.O., sponsored by Mrs. Mary Frazee, emphasizes preparation for careers in home economics related oc- cupations, with the recognition that workers also fill many roles as homemakers and community leaders. H.E.R.O. teaches personal growth, Officers: Front Row: Belinda Herrera, historian: Kellee Temiquel, public rela- family lilteractlon' Vocatlolilal tions. Top Row: Michelle Thomas, president, Jeff Kloc, secretary: Kim 1 P 1' 9 P 3 T ati 0 n y 3 U d C 0 m m U U 1 ty Schmidt, vice-president. Not Pictured: Traci McLemore, treasurer. invglvement, Ns ll RUBL E. LEE EHEUSTBI. Row 1: Mrs. Frazee, Lisa Hast, Marlene Jordan, Kari Kelly, Michelle Thomas, Kellee Temiquel. Row 2: Jeff Kloc, Kelly Knight, Belinda Herrera, Andre Griffin, Kelly McLemore, Debbie Cohen, Brett Garner, Kim Schmidt, Ophelia Whiteside. Row 3: Steven June, Stacy Cov- ington, Susan Rush, Philip Gullion, Blake Winston. 151 aww' - ' W' ' Y ,, Jw , , .W ,D-Y-f in 1 4 X ,,,ln,.,,.,...'ff,Q...i1X1,,g. 3 Q tgp if A K, T A... ' A. 1' 1525 Q ,.sZ31fL,,g,....,...A,M Wg-Y'-i A , M, in - ,,..,.. low QW' 5,4 W ,,,M, ,ac Xin - .D 5 p 6 rt Some students developed a sense of belonging through participation in athletics. This experience served to enhance their character and build a sense of pride which the Generals radiated from the play- ing fields. Those who played sports learned valuable lessons which could be applied to everyday life: ' Com pe ti' tion tn.D what a person faces when striving for superiority. Ex. - Tough opponents taught General athletes that perseverance is the key to success. Ded - i 0 ca' tion tnJ an attitude required to reach the top. Ex. - In order to meet practice re- quirements many personal sacrifices had to be made. Rec 0 6g ' ni' tion tnJ the.result of the hours of hard work the athletes put in Ex. - Those who ex- celled in their particular sport had the opportunity to compete in regional and state competition. Ex. 2 - Hall signs and favors were made to show the stu- dent body's whole-hearted support. V Pfzirbrf my - S wlwmw aw . a GE ER LFOOTB LL 1985 Row 1: Vasquez, Thompson, King, Bandy, Aston, Vandervelden. Row 2: Spiller, Stone, Neil, Brody, Miller, Mouton, Thomas, Taylor. Row 3: Larson, King, Hash, Zook, Quinn, Gardere, Langford. Row 4: Zander, Nuttall, Rowell, Williams, Prevost, Cole. Row 5: Schaefer, Sharpe, Rodriguez, Mosely, Billingsley. K 33 X . 1 Griff Bandy Michael Billingsley Damon Brody Todd C016 Wide Receiver 1 yr. Defensive Back 2 yrs. Wide Receiver 1 yr. Defensive Lineman 1 yr. 'iviltf' 72,5 vi is Edwin Dobecka Peter Gardere Geoff King David Langford Defensive Lineman 1 yr. Quarterback 1 yr. Defensive Lineman 1 yr. Defensive Lineman 1 yr. 154 VARSITY LETTER Clarke Moseley Defensive Back 2 yrs. Jorge Rodriguez Offensive Lineman 3 yrs. lili - Q., Eric Taylor Offensive Back 1 yr. ,VN i f ,, Tyrone Thompson Offensive Back 1 yr. ,..,Wz'.'.,zza,f , Jeff Nuttall Defensive Back 1 yr. as . ff Bill Stone Defensive Lineman 1 yr. Mk, , 5 ' ,. 1, if S l a sz aim I ! .X f David Thomas Defensive Back 1 yr. Chris Zander Offensive Lineman 2 yr. Head Coach John Yaccino Asst Coach Jim Hale Asst Coach Rick Holden VARSITY SEASON RECORD ee Lee ee ee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Elslk Mllby MacArthur Memorial 7 Madison 18 Westbury O Lamar 7 Sharpstown 14 Worthing 0 Bellaire A General defensive back corrals a Mustang. Individual Effort Put Forth, But l 1 Winning Formula Ot Chris Zander wraps up the running back against Memorial Senior Fred Williams sneaks through the line and leaves his mark on the Sharpstown quarterback. . Ulm. Sophomore running back Tyrone Thompson is able to find daylight in the midst of a swarming Madison Marlin defense. . if u up fx . x A ' my s o ' ' U T ieeee f 4- it ' ' i leoi T o l eeneli . u . nieee . if T li 'i'iii '- r The Generals had the confidence to hold their hands higher The line provides time as Gardere spots a receiver over the middle. -mf ' ' k .W:f,,:, , l I r ef- :wfszxf -. ,. or f ie-sw David Thomas is engaged in high speed pursuit as he prepares to deck back. Mlm I v-'FA Frustration and hard work are shown on the face of Todd Cole. 157 U DER- CLASSME SSUME fi? wk Larson and Spiller look on as the General defense thwarts the plans of the Mustang offense. Pete Gardere rolls right as Jorge Rodriguez makes sure his man stays down. X Tyrone Thompson cuts upfield, leaving the Westbury defenders offguard. 158 D. Spiller captures a Mustang in the open field. ,Ba af'- Top Left: Gardere releases a pass over a Sharpstown defender to the waiting arms of Thompson. Left: Lester Spiller prepares to explode through the Westbury line. Bottom: Eric Taylor and David Langford form the perfect pocket as Peter Gardere rifles the ball to Griff Bandy. ,sig ' ,rwfz ' Q' ll, , gsm' ,'- -' ' I , Q 'N ,rf V ji' T' V V f ji F' Q-.:,fW5AAf, , W it L 'flTV'V::4llMl:Vili1F T ' - - - . fl, ,M 'Viv 'fiwf ffh, I , 1 H K , ,, ., ..-, ,Mg . ,Mal ,. t 4 ,. .,,, T . , Wi- f ' - 'i ' '- 1'-2- . '59'45'H'-H we 'f' P 2 'H s' 'W Hy 1 . at 1 ff ' t ,, V .I S 1 , lf I 'L . - -, o. t or 159 vmm J. V. and Soph.: Row 1: Carter, Sides, Tippet, Cocien, Hyre. Row 2: Manriguez, Purcell, Tobias, Markos, Baker. Row 3: Hester, Chadwick, Boone, Strain, Sylvester. Row 4: Moutan, Wright, Robison, Thomas, Daniels. Row 5: Wolff, Looney, Rule, Ivey, Bonner. Row 6: Day, Park Zachos, Hanahran, J asbar. O ir . . 1 l 1. 6 2 rj 4 x Q-1 '-val, ,, x , 3 5 2 5,54 S an Frosh.: Row 1: White, Himp, Quinton, Rodriguez, Mott, Anderson, Laguarta, Richardson, Zachos, Russel. Row 2: Sexton, Brown, Roszett Fuller, Louis, Park, Reddick, Dodson, Voeckle, Haynes, Steinhagen. Row 3: Coach Edmonds, Blalock, Walker, Schurnaker, Timmons, Pat- terson, Stuart, Berry, Myers, Thomas, Culp, Schuenemann, Coach Mills. 160 GE ER L AWARD Left to Right: Chris Zander - Outstanding Offensive Lineman, Jeff Nuttall - Outstanding Devensive Lineman, Peter Gardere - Most Valuable Player and Outstanding Offensive Back, Damon Brody - Coaches Award, Lester Spiller - Outstanding Defensive Back. . . . , , 5 , u INDIVIDUAL HONORS Michael Billingsley Second Team All District Defensive Back Damon Brody First Team All District Wide Receiver Peter Gardere First Team All District Punter Second Team All District Quarterback Second Team All-District Kicker Jeff Nuttall: Honorable Mention Lineman Clarke Moseley: Honorable Mention Lineman Jorge Rodriguez: Second Team All-District Offensive Lineman Chris Zander: First Team All-District Defensive Lineman As the Generals approached this season the outlook was grey No one knew what to expect As the season progressed there were surprises such as the superb performance of sophomore Peter Gardere However, the many disappointments dimin- ished individual efforts Injuries occurred and the Generals started the season disabled In the second game the Generals defeated Milby behind the play of running back Tyrone Thompsonf and a field goal by Gardere Hope was offered but it was quickly diminished. Lee lost in four straight games. Finally, the Generals won their first and only district game. Lee took advantage of seven Worthing fumbles in a mudbowl. For the seniors, it was a season of disappointments. Of their performance you could ask nothing more. The underclassmen, however, may have something to look forward to. Players such as Gardere, Damon Brody, Clay King, Todd Cole, Tyrone Thompson, and many others will leave their mark on District 18-5a. 161 GENERAL BASKETBALL F' tMtchllGdryTyl Fld MHal P kBll R dlCoahFg'u H LEE LEE LEE LEE LEE LEE LEE LEE LEE LEE LEE LEE Varsity Scores Forfeit Madison Westbury Lamar Sharpstown Worthing Bellaire .........Madison .........Lamar .........Westbury .........Sharpstown .........Worthing Bellaire District 6-6 Overall 17-13 Head Coach Mike Fergu Air Felder cleared for takeoff. Lee basketball is legitimate. Falling just short of the playoffs, the Generals proved that Lee has a basketball program that is more than respectable. It is not over yet. Walter Felder, Jarryd Harrell, and Michael Billingsley will all be around next year. The acquisition of Felder from Marion Christian greatly aided the team. He led the team in scoring with 12.7 points per game and in rebound- ing with 9.5 per game. Focusing on Coach Fergus, the team has averaged 17 wins a year since he has had the program. In the three years before Fergus took over, Lee won 12 games combined. ' The steady and controlled game of the Generals can be attributed to Bill Ruddell. Bill was one of the top ten scorers in the district with 10.6 points. Ellery Mitchell was also in the top ten with 10.2 points per game. Ellery improved greatly from last year and was a continual outside threat. Returning letterman Ron Franklin played consistently all year long with good defense and the addition of some offense when needed. The Generals were exciting. For the first time in years Lee students didn't have to Watch the Madison game to see a dunk. Point guard Bill Ruddell dishes it off to an inside man. 163 9 . ! . . sr ' Q, 1? Q 3 .8 . 6 F11 'W' 4395 W ..,. ,W..,. , wegzzz X' ,. ,YN A N . X4 gif .-Nags, DETERMINATION KEEPS SENERALS IN RACE David McHayle: 1 year letterman K Ell ry M tch ll 2 year letterman Mike Billingsly: 1 year letterman 1 65 . 'WT f K Q-Mm.MM 'iii k . , ' L, . . Q 195 JE FRESHMEN TAKE ECO DI CITY FRESHMEN: Front Row: Quinton, Henderson, Smith, Thompson, O'Conner, Robinson, West, Russell. Back Row: Sneed, Rosner, Blaylock, Coach Hale, White, Rexrode, Lester. ff r- gif? , ,mx X , Y 'L ,ax , C. w. e : for - N5r-ff ,Af - gy? . H 5 VIP J .V.: Alexander, Bond, McKnight, Flowers, Parker, McHayle, Robbins, Brody, Russell, Reed. SWIMMERS TAKE DISTRICT TITLE ONCE AGAIN - ,dev ., .win ,179 fl., , 1 V' 'M ff I Y v VZ.. .sg rf nr fx. I 1 2 M Q it 4 , ,.. 1... 'fix nh , ,bv E 2 L' f 4 x s EM. s ., I r f-as is I Front Row: Myer, J. Kovacs, C. Kovacs, Michaels. Second Row: K. Daniels, Duncan, Strain, Martinez, Coach Duvall. Third Row: Ander- son, Allen, Sirois, Wright, Connolly, J. Daniels. Behind swimmers such as the Kovacs brothers, the Lee Swim Team has stayed victorious. First year coach Mrs. Lesley Duvall, did an ex- cellent job of keeping the Generals in the win column. The team captured the district title and many of the swimmers had first place finishes. Both of the Kovacs had wins, with Chris winning the 100 yd. back and the 200 I.M. James Connally took a gold medal in the 100 yd. breast. The Generals took their district ti- tle to Regionals and found that the competition was tough. John Kovacs placed seventh in the 100 fly, and John Sirois had an eighth place finish. Chris Kovacs continued to do well as he took second in the 100 back and third in the 200 I.M. Chris was the only boy swimmer Chris Kovacs led the Generals toadistrict championship. from Lee to Swim in the State meet. He brought home a tenth and a thir- teenth place finish. 169 WRESTLING TEAM APPEALS TO AN UNUSUAL CROWD Sxqanzspq cb S if 5,5 Left to Right: Will Frederking, James McKissick, Walter Felder, Matt Adams, Thomas Harris, Ray White. Though the Wrestling Team has yet to find any challengers within our district, they kept up with their vigorous training schedule. James McKissick and Jeff Nuttall make up the Kiwanian Giants. They plan to win district as soon as they can get H.I.S.D. to approve the sport. Coaches of the Wrestling Team are Miss Sandy Malicote, once associated with the WWF, and Mrs. Margaret Wisdom. Jana Jones and Meredith McKay are also members and hope to compete in the b0y's divisions. it it i Jeff the snake Nuttall DDT's Dan the wrestling man. M Matt Hulk Adams demonstrates the backbreaker on a helpless James McKissick. 170 I I I CROSS COUNTRY RUNS TO A DIFFERENT BEAT - 'f L C' Y X. .. We ii ffs'5 f?i1U - iff? .gi ' . - 'ilfgfflli , it .L T-3, . i 4' 945 .. ' Renee Parr - 1 year letterman. Matt Adams acted as a catalyst for the Cross Country Team. 1 y'yyyyy' ' R 'W Our prestigious Cross country team g, f was coached by Coach Gerald Mills. if Although the team was small, they were very productive. The Generals ? 5 f finished second in district and had I two runners make it to regionals. ' ' it Individually Mathew Alvarez A A finished eleventh in district and 33 A f f N--'-'-'-' faired very well in the regionals. Steve 5 y A Watson won the District .Cross Coun- y - l 0 , try individual title. Matt Adams was A l , M always there to add emotional sup- ' it s tigtf ,mm port. Renee Parr and Clay Cossey contributed greatly to our distnct Qi A' A , finish. , l Ta.. ' Q 2 ' yayy W .mNmmwhmf'! S., . Mathew Alvarez - 3 year letterman. 'f'm..,.,,mM 171 :Inu m 55: as . K1 mamma 'KTTH' C' -1'-:S :zz :Es e -W! uma: ug: any ' ' .Q H 2 , - s ' r - 1,2 i 1 -k,' 'f d Ji g 0 Sfwjk, X, .. , af, ' ' ,N ' ,if 4. 'L f x -.Q sf H VARSITY TRACK TEAM: Aldridge, Scott, Walker, Harris, White, Felder, Bond. Under the supervision of Coach 1 Gerald Mills, the 1986 Track Team was ready for the upcoming season. Newcomer Walter Felder added strength and depth to the short distance events that had been the burden of Ray White. Long distance runner Bryant Bond helped round out the General squad. Q 2 A Walter Felder and Ray White - the strength of Lee's sprinting team. 172 ,ATL , I Q SMALL TR CK GRO P HAS BIG JOB Left: Cary Walker takes time out from practice to show Thomas Harris his new moonwalk. Bottom: Coach Mills works his runners hard to get ready for the season. 1 ann.. 0 15. 22-'in anis! N- il BM 1 TENNIS TEAM BOOM BOOMS OPPONENTS effwv pq, :fi OPI! .,.--'-'-- if I 4.-i,,,., !: well, ! Left to Right: Andy Mays, Tor Krosby, Robert Lydick, Leif Krosby, Darren Inoff, Bjom Krosby, David Nichols. The Tennis Team was coached by Miss Linda Hill again this year. The team looked extremely strong as they entered competition in early February. Leif Krosby joined his two brothers Tor and Bjorn who are both four year lettermen. Darren Inoff also added some much needed experience to the team. The Generals eased through district play looking very impressive. In their last district match, however, Bellaire proved to be too tough for Lee. This one loss cost the Generals a district title. 174 V Darren Inoff demonstrates how EASY it is to hit one of his sweet volleys Xl 'X ,. will l , . 'a :gf , 3' 1 Robert Lydick prepares to unload his patented overhead smash, Newcomer Andy Mays slaps a backhand down the baseline. Four yr. letterman Tor Krosby chases down a deep backhand. Freshman Leif Krosby proves to be one to watch in the future 175 LI K TERS '86 - PAR EXCELLE CE 1' Cir Y '55 - W ..h. X Ni ' VARSITY GOLF TEAM: Front Row: K. Robbins, J. Jackson, A. Price, K. Mondshine. Second Row: J. Blacketer, L. Cooper, V. Tarver. Third Row: D. Montgomery, M. Schillaci. The Golf Team, under the direction of Coach Jim Hale, was strengthened by the return of Mondshine, Mont- gomery, Armstrong, and Tarver. Prior to district, they attended many tournaments including the Westbury Invitational, the Strake Jesuit Tour- nament, and the Galveston Ball High Tournament. In their first four tournaments the Generals had a second place Finish and two third place finishes. In the Clear Creek Tournament held at South Shore Harbor, Lee placed third in a tough 22 team Held. Kennith Mondshine, Johnny Armstrong, and Dan Montgomery had top individual finishes to keep the Generals at the top throughout their season. 176 if ,Z fr , . -f-A ,f'1j,t. - W 5 gk g it r.... t'ss :gx A 225 ' Y - C ' .,.' . , s -my 1-vii 1 . 6 ,v S f' 1 ' f , ,N . N , , .... , ' A Q i C , . -53 111 ..'t . Q ' ,W g 2 .a . , - 1:1 J was t 'T! :,f4t 4:...'i 5t,f: V ..,, 'im 1--ff fir, I A fe-'w 7S, V' wi 'fm I -We 1,4 r -at . A . Q'-'Q .frigf 'iw' - ' , gg5afqV,1H, . 1 . 55,.gf1a,sF 'Q.:31.-3.2 fi VK., as fs - t f sstrte i .4 AW, t, cw, K .,., K :fp . fag P , no .N M A A 1, I' 1, 4 ,I - L' ' 5 Dan Montgomery 2 yr. Kennith Mondshine 3 yr. GE ERAL BA EBALL 1986 VARSITY: Front Row: Abernathy, Chan, Baker, Skinner, King, Lowe, Russell, Bandy. Back Row: Frederking, Crichton, Nuttall, Sharpe, Blackmon, Gardere, Solomon, Coach Perry. Coach Perry talks over strategy with his outfielders. There were some changes in this year's baseball program. A new coach' and five sophomores provided new scenery. Coach Doug Perry had a tough act to follow, but once again he came through. The Generals had only one returning letterman, but last year's J .V. made it to the city playoffs for the second year in a row under Coach Perry. Individually, Clay King and Peter Gardere were two of the top ten hit- ters in district. To accompany the hitting was a solid defense, by far the Generals' best attribute. Up the mid- dle were two sophomores, Clay King played shortstop and Lance Russell was at second. Matt Blackmon did an incredible job at first while Bobby Skinner and Jeff Nuttall shared the duties at third. The pitching staff was a definite weak point, but they were able to hold their own throughout the season. Entering district Lee was 8-3 and people were beginning to believe in the young ball club. After three district games and a second loss to Waltrip, who was ranked first in state, the Generals were 10-5. With continual hard play Lee will make another run at the playoffs. 17 178 YOU G TER PLAY LIKE VETERA Wh- P' va... Peter Gardere - Sophomore - Catcher Duffie Sharpe - Junior - Catcher ., l W' ' ' M if V' za ' 1 w I U f ini- , lg l ' - 'W' , L J ' ff 5' . f 'lf'f, . A 'fe ' f f,i:3'wmQ,x, Q I L , Q, A ,Q f if If M, Bfg -1 -:pw ' V g . f Q1 -'-L,. ff .Q Q 'im-f, -3 . 'f A ., fufxyl ,V ' V xwvy, Wlwf 'Q Lance Russell - Sophomore - Second Base Clay King takes a rip in a scrimmage against Elsik. Clay King - Sophomore - SS Bobby Skinner - Junior - 3B!P Charles Abemathy - Sophomore - OF onchk. nnGl'nUoC' Nuttall and Blackmon scoff at their unlucky opponents. Matt Adams - Senior - Groundkeeper X , ,Sb N1 x Xa. Jeff Nuttall - Senior - Third BasefDH F Matt Blackmon - Senior - First Base i ,, .v V Scott Chrichton - Senior - OF Will Frederking - Senior - PIOF Stu Chan - Senior - OF ' . Qff 'e e ' ii f .f 4 fa- vw Q,.,,.r ' + W 2 1 -Wi 4 ' 4 4 s 4, wh M59 as , E34 ' 'iff n W JA. 1- 7 75 A aw. z GE ERALS RELYO DEFE IVE PLAY . r r , A x L Judd Lowe - Junior - Pitcher L Griff Bandy - Sophomore - Outiield 6 Lance.Russell shows his perfect bat control. Mark Solomon - Junior - Pit,ch.!Inf. VV I Zig. 'kV,- gi if e 2 Q, Bandy and Abernathy warm up before a tough Waltrip game. Tim Baker - Sophomore - First Base J .V.: Front Row: Boone, Cude, Pinto, Russell, Larkin, Nguyen, Bicknell, Williams. Back Row: Felt, Cameron, McCullough, Pidgeon, Chad- wick, Langford, Elting, Purcell, Bell, Vasquez, Coach Tedder. FASFSAH SOPHOMORE: Front Row: Henderson, Caldwell, Quinton, Suffel, O'Neil. Back Row: Schindler, Thompson, Culp, Baker, Algier, Rexrod Anderson, Voekel, Vaughn, Zachos, Saad. Guided by the expertise of Coach Linda Hill, the tennis team had a suc- cessful year. They endured the disap- pointment of another year without the promised tennis courts and remedied this problem with other facilities. Using Southwest Tennis Center as its headquarters, Lee challenged their district opponents and played in many tournaments out- side the boundaries of district play. Karen Biggerstaff led the team as the top singles player and they finished third in district. SMASHING SEA O Karen Biggerstaff - 1 year letterrnan Left to Right: Jill Laughlin, Joan Laughlin, Brooke Wright, Lou Thompson, Karen Biggerstaff and J ulee Gibbs. Not Pictured: Lisa Evans, Jill Sullivan and Tamara Wooley. 182 Jill Langhlin - 4 year letterman ug... 51 Lou Thompson - 4 year letterman A-, fx Brooke Wright - 4 year letterman Joan Laughlin - 4 year letterman Amy Miracle prepares with a practice stroke. Left to Right: Michelle Montague, Amy Miracle, Shelly King, Jennifer Bell, Dana Dull, Kari Kelly, Jennifer Laguarta GOLFER HOOT FOR THE BIRDIE Girls golf coached by Ms. Carole Hornsby had an extremely successful season. These girls were a model for other high schools, as others could not compete with their record. They won first in district and compiled high standings. Above Right: Kari Kelly tells everyone to keep their heads down and watch the ball. Right: Dana Dull concentrates on the putt. m,,,.,3:1i-v 4-4 As the team sends her off, Kate Murphy sets her pace. CRGSS CDU TRY GET LO T Running over the hills, through trees, across plains for miles without rest is the Robert E. Lee girl's Cross Country team. Perhaps the most try- ing of all the special teams, the cross country team is also part of the track team, making a united representation from Lee. These girls must be very conditioned to endure the exhaustion of running many miles. But when the going gets tough, the cross country girls go the distance. They finished second in district. Becky Van Meter and Kate Murphy take a break from their rigorous work-out to let their fans know that everything is 0.K. Not Pictured Elisa Lewis, Katharine Pipkin. TR CK GET THE RU AROU D Within the halls of Robert E. Lee is a fine group of young runners. There was a total of thirty two, and they form the girls' track team. Under the sharp eyes of coaches Willie Frazier and Rick Holden, these girls faithfully work towards their potential. Outstanding performances were from Julia White, Nutrena Alridge, Brenda Shepard, and Charlsetta Mont- gomery, better known as f'The Pimps. Confidently displaying their school pride, these girls worked with maturity and endurance matched only by the . r . attitudes of professionals. The si, . . .,,,r momentum will certainly carry the -fx . ' team to Very high standings. Realizing that she is running the wrong way, Lorette Benjamin makes a n direction - liii It atm, aw., Front Row: Karen Dunbar, Elisha Wilson, Lorette Benjamin, Nutrena Alridge, Brenda Shepard, Charlesetta Montgomery, and Sherryl Thomas. Middle Row: Managers: Bea Benjamin and Tara Harrell, Ronshon Jeffery, Kelly Cochran, Tiffany Quinton, Chantel Snell, Angel Towns, and Angela Reed. Top Row: Becky Van Meter, Kate Murphy, and Gina Hightower. 186 WM -, Q ,AQ-if l ix T fi 4 , 5 -T ,,. ,.. ' ' M -M 'Q W 5- P W ' f ' A M, N on l MMMWWWA-,,, fy X ' ,'11 A , sw, K , LV , ' , A vv s T if t I, ,, , ,W WJ 7 X Top: This intimidating group proves once again that Lee runners mean business. Above: With one last burst of speed Chantel Snell tries to surpass Elisha Wilson. Left: Tiffany Quinton flashes the home crowd one last smile before blazing a trail in the track. Above Left: Karen Dunbar says, Look at Sherryl Thomas and Angel Towns goln NY-E Xi? 3 aff' Ef- 54 51 M vs-3 ., n ',: . X ,m y...,.,,,,, xQ ,Q n N., , ,Q Left to Right: Vonda Borski, Abla Abanyo, Stephani Hollins, Connie Adams, Charlesetta Montgomery, Brenda Shepard, Linda Seibel, Manager: Rachael Harris. Girl's basketball, coached by Tony Edmonds, compiled a much improved record of 6-11. Connie Adams led the team by averaging 18.4 points per game. For a young team they had a very commendable season. With eight returning lettermen the Generals are sure to excel in '87. Abla Abanyo puts a fancy move over on her opponent and passes to Connie Adams. 188 . , ...T Qu' 1 V 1 in Qhmj THAT' HOW THE BALL BOU CE Left: If Connie Adams' look could kill, Lee would be in great shape. Bottom Left: With the tip-off, the game begins. Below: Vonda Borski fakes the opponent. Bottom Right: Teammates give each other support. IQ , ff ,, ,,,., , 1 I l K QL,-,,.A,... . Y..-H Iwlqrs , t .V 1 t I of gf .' fi.2ee.f u-4 i- ..,,, Wfg- K T in X 'lla , V 5? 'MM ls, WIMMER CCTUR 77 TO UCCESS When Robert E. Lee alumni ponder over the successes of its athletic pro- gram, they can be proud of the girls' swim team. Coach Leslie DuVall can- not go unnoticed, for she was the backbone and mastermind of the swim program. In the state cham- pionship, there was Kirstin Torger- son with a fourth in the 100 back, Cathy Periera with a sixth in the 200 I.M.g and the girls won an eleventh in the 200 medley relay. iUFt:'INE Swimmers take their marks. ., ,5 I Xi si , h ,,f,: Ei iiw X' ., -I h ' -1 ff' ' 1 J SM! 3 --+sv'f-'Qi e i s , s Q . I f ilki 1 'K it e ns,s Na.. x LQ g . K x s Y , M K I Row 1: Ximena Perez, Jenny McGown, Laine Sauer, Julie Taylor, Ginger LaRaia. Row 2: Cathy Periera, Allicia Baggett, Dawn Brookes, Yepi Fulton, Leslie Heintz, Gale Wise. Row 3: Domola Karsan, Nora Adam, Frances Periera, Carol Jasper Melody Dunne Leslie Tot- tenham, Kay Ellison. Row 4: Leslie DuVall icoachl, Gavra J auer, Adele Witcher, Kirstin Torgerson, Susan Hayden, Chrissy Hadley, Ebony McFarland. 190 -.. ,I ,QS-4 3 . s aw ,,.' 7 Z 3 f N je 1? 5 I Y I 'V n Top: Kirstin Torgerson, as usual, is ahead of her time. Above: Carol Jasper isn't worriedg she plans to catch up. Left: Cathy Periera takes one last equipment check before blast off. Iv IRM WIMMER TAKE-OFF INE Above: Question - Are these Lee swimmers or - mermaids? Right: Cathy Pereira and Laine Sauer take off for another record breaking performance. I Bottom Right: Julie Taylor knows that it takes 'different strokes for different folksy. 192 wif . . ,Q -1 4 ' 'vs '- 11, iii' -fry V Q I Ai A,4,' Lf ,L ' it .:,, U it . If . K, trys if L . I W 1 W W W ' 3 QW. 4 ' K A lk 'Ri X 2. ' 3 W n 'X 13 1 5 W' -5 Above Left: Kelly Bacorn looks to the deck to make sure she's still headed in the right direction. Top Above: Lanie Sauer shows yet another ex- ample of her versatility. Above: After skipping yet another set Frances Pereira lets her devious smirk shine. Left: Freshman Ginger LaRaia knows breaststrokers do it best. 193 VARSITY HA IT MOME T Commanded by Ms. Carole Hornsby, the girls' Varsity Volleyball team started out strong. Their strength lay in steady play and team- work. Tracey Meyer, Allison Poell- inger, and Connie Adams showed great leadership. Fine performances produced five victories including their last match against Bellaire. Allison Poellinger and Tracey Meyer closed their last district match with a perfect set and winning spike. Allison Poellinger produces a powerful serve. V ,Qi KB. 5 ,.,. x MM .,., . In ., ....a '- ,2:2 ..k Q, 6 K Tracey Meyer has the team and the country Manager: Roxanne Rogers. Middle Row: Kim Ellis, Tracey Meyer, Sherryl Thomas behind her. Back Row: Connie Adams, Jean Gordon, Linda Seibel, and Allison Poellinger. Aww 4Q--. gz. . , 3 'QI-5154? , fm'm ' he - - 1 X .. :,. mwes 'Wx 9+ Above Left: Tracey Meyer blocks the bump. Above Right: Sherryl Thomas shows some spirit. Above: Miss Carol Hornsby gives the team some strategies. Left: Connie Adams proves her ability. 195 . 31 MV . I N -Y Q ii . .. - .., -..Ls QM.- LX' X ' Left to Right: Shannon Sparkes, Leslie Meyer, Thoa Doan, and Jana Ruby lmanagerl. t J. V. RISES TO THE OCCASIO Directed by Ms. Linda Hill the Junior Varsity shows much promise. Many of the girls had never played before, which made their work even harder. Outstanding players include Sonia Garcia and Charlesetta Mont- gomery. The results of their work were four victories. Robert E. Lee should be proud of these girls with high expectations for next year. 196 i , 7? tle .l ei . Lauri Testa, Denise Slanicky, Charlesetta Montgomery, Patricia Desoto, Sonia Garcia f. i-f Charlesetta Red Montgomery prepares her defense. fa . 'ea RJ. .. A -- - . ., if lrees f aefe l Leslie Meyer concentrates on the next point. PRI CIPALS ANDADEA KEEPU I CO TROL Mr. Lawrence Bergen provided Lee High School with a foundation of ac- curacy during the 1985-1986 school year. He diligently helped to support school activities such as spirit issues and safety rules. In addition to pro- moting spirit and safety, Mr. Bergen aided in school improvement. He em- barked on the production of two new additions to the original school cam- pus: a new east wing and a vocational education building. Mr. Bergen faced many new, en- forced rules this year. His efficiency and accuracy made the rules firm, and the students adjusted well. As a principal, Mr. Bergen was con- fronted with many difficult tasks and tough decisions. However, because of his great concern and care for the students and the faculty, he was able to produce tactics pleasing to all in- volved with Lee High School. His in- ward drive and determination created a school atmosphere that was able to make this year one of Lee's finest. Top: Mr. Lawrence Bergen, Principal Right: Representing the faculty, Mr. Nichols, Mrs. Hair, Miss Bogan, and Mr. Bergen promote school spirit by loyally attending the games. 200 I E iwgiai ,pn- ,,..c....,.....fM..-M-.fm iii? X Fac ul't Those special people who were responsible for molding Lee's students into responsible, well- rounded citizens were known as the faculty. Although often underpaid and unappreciated the teachers each gave not only their time and energy but also a part of themselves for which the student body will be forever indebted: Guid' 5 nce Qn.J the advice given to the students by the faculty which enabled them to turn their lives in a productive direction Ex. - The faculty set prime examples of proper values and moral standards. Knowl' edge tn., facts which the faculty exchang- ed with the students in order to fully develop their minds. Ex. - The addition of the International Baccalaureate program gave Lee's students the op- portunity to receive an education as good as any in the world. Friend' ship tn.J a bond established between the faculty and the students Ex. -A Teachers went beyond the required and made the extra effort to bridge the communication gap between teenager and adult. TN is 199 L' if if f Q aw A .. , K A W .. fl A .Q lx, t Y 'Eu i f ' , QP , . YS 9 Amanda Brown practices before the match. Lisa York: in perfect form. FRE HME ACCEPT THE CHALLE GE At the opening of volleyball season, hopes for a Freshmen team were bleak. However, Miss Jeanne Reynaud put together a team. Because of their late start, they only played eight matches. With con- sistently fine performances, Amber Dobson and Abla Agbanjo led the team to victories over Westbury and Worthing. The J. V. and Freshman teams have accomplished much this year and next year is promising. ,. . ,., Left to Right: Karen Dunbar, Vickie Smith, Amber Dobson, Lisa York, Monica Brown, Abla Agbanjo, Jana Ruby fmanagerl, and Amanda Brown. 197 M 3 4 The assistant principals, Mrs. Mary Carolyn Smith, Mr. Fred Skains, and Mr. Charles Henderson assisted Mr. Bergen and the staff in various Ways. Mr. Charles Henderson helped with cafeteria duties and bus transportation. He also was in charge of disciplining Freshmen and Sophomores. Mr. Fred Skains enforced discipline of Juniors along with assisting on campus construction and inventory. Mrs. Mary Carolyn Smith was in charge of Senior discipline along with the issuing and recollecting of textbooks. There was a new addition this year to Mr. Bergen's staff, Mrs. Betty Von Maszewski. She was the new Dean of Instruction. Her duties included supervising all the teachers and cur- riculum. Her guidance, along with the teachersl, made the 1985-1986 school year one of the best academic years ever. 1 N.. Top: Mrs. Mary Carolyn Smith Assistant Principal Middle: Mr. Fred Skains Assistant Principal Bottom: Mr. Charles Henderson Assistant Principal Above: Mrs. Betty Von Maszewski Dean of Instruction H.. COU ELOR HOWU THE LIGHT -1 F Qs . M Top Right: Mr. Bob Pirtle Counselor Upper Left: Mrs. Nancy Simmons Counselor Upper Right: Mrs. Barbara Machemehl Counselor Bottom Left: Mrs. Carolyn Moore Counselor Bottom Right: Ms. Kathryn Priest Counselor -ll 5 Aff , aff! if- ' STAFF LE DSA HELPI GHA D Top Left: Mrs. JoAnn Dale Mr. Bergen's Secretary Top Right: Mrs. Pat Doremus Financial Clerk Middle Left: Mrs. Helen Day Registrar Middle Right: Mrs. Marian Roper Office Clerk Bottom Left: Mrs. Faye Bertani Registrar Clerk STAFF PRO IDE IGHT Top Left: Mrs. Ann Parish Data Specialist Top Right: Mrs. Edna Whitehead Main Office Clerk Upper Left: Mrs. Theda Smith Data Specialist Upper Middle: Mrs. Edith Chambers Mr. Henderson's Secretary Upper Right: Mrs. Victoria Galinis P.L.C. Teacher's Aid Above: Mrs. Doris Rosenbaum Attendance Clerk Right: Miss Dorothy Buhler, Mrs. Ann Correa, and Mrs. Eleanor Raze Librarians Bottom: Ms. Gracie Lopez Nurse 204 16226 :sas ' -if J' 1 ilk, -if Dx x.J xx X as 1 L E GL1 H TRIVES FoR PERFECT1o The English Department, headed by Mrs. Sharon Nickel, emphasized the importance of diligent prepara- tion for the S.A.T., as well as the fall and the spring Proficiency Tests. Lee offered both the International Bac- calaureate Program and CVAE courses in English for further study. The English electives, Creative Writing, Developmental Reading, and Word Power helped increase a stu- dent's language skills. The English Department takes pride in the suc- cess of its literary arts magazine ECHOES. Under the direction of Mr. Vincent D'Amico, outstanding pieces of literature were written by Lee's g g g students. ECHOES continued for its 0 iiii sixth, successful year as a major L ,JY si ' irir fr t publication at Lee. in Ylitrzf-ff Top: Mrs. Sharon Nickel English Middle: Mrs. Carolyn Peeler English Lower Left: Mr. Vincent D'Amico English Lower Right: Mrs. Carol Blaine English Bottom Left: Mr. Reed Robinson English X 205 E GLI H TELL THE TORY 6 6 5 ,Elf E-A 1 :Q K 5 Top Right: Ms. Suzanne Selinger English Upper Left: Mrs. Mafroniah Kelly English Middle: Ms. Joyce Jones English Above Left: Ms. Andrea Adams English Above Middle: Ms. Shelia Youngblood English Above Right: Dr. Dalia Laurencio E.S.L. Bottom: Mrs. Kay Haymond English 'Yfif' .., tl , ' 4 'Q Vx' X 'M if QMEZQ, ff . Top Left: Mr. Joe Hayes Reading Development Top Middle: Ms. Magnolia Franklin English Top Righti Ms. Rhonda Hill English CSpecial Educationl Above Left: Mrs. Patricia Wells English Above Right: Mrs. Cynthia O'Brien English Lower Left: Ms. Angela Johnson English Bottom: Ms. Sarah Fair English MATH OLVES THE PROBLEM With courses ranging from the basic to the involved, Lee,s Math Department, headed by Mrs. Thera Yoes, strove to fulfill every student's career and college needs. Lee students were offered instruction in everything from the basics of Algebra and Geometry to the more complex theories of Trigonometry and Calculus. Interested students could learn the techniques of programming in Computer Math, while the most dedicated students chose to take the more challenging International Bac- calaureate curriculum. Mu Alpha Theta, a nationally af- filiated math club, was available to those students who wished to par- ticipate in math contests and related activities. The department continued to stress the importance of math in higher education, as well as in the business world. Top: Mrs. Thera Yoes Algebra, Pre-Calculus Middle: Mr. Tom Williams Calculus, Computer Math Above: Mr. Lawrence Maroney Algebra, Geometry Lower Left: Mr. Frank Bauldwin Computer Math, Algebra Lower Right: Mr. Charles Gomez Algebra, Geometry 208 liixxeaiw-em use , . f A l C e e- eff' ' . C. W.. . Q.. ...- fs . . - 2 R -sive--ag WW f,,--W f ,, ,..-..,,, ,..t,,,,- .....,..,,,g: H MATHEMATICIANS WATCH THEIR FIG RE f Top Left: Mrs. Bonnie Holt Algebra Top Right: Mrs. Catherine Waldmann Trigonometry, Algebra Above Left: Mrs. Stephanie Forbes Algebra, Geometry Above Right: Ms. Georgia Wiltz Algebra, Geometry Bottom: Mrs. Diane Lemond Algebra MATHEMATICIAN S SUM IT UP 2 1 Top Left: Mr. Joe Idlebird Fundamental Math, Algebra Top Right: Mr. Joel Williams Geometry Above Left: Ms. Marvinell Brown Algebra Above Middle: Mr. Clarence Weaver Algebra Above Right: Mr. Haikaz Ohanian Algebra Bottom: Mrs. Debra Joyner Algebra 210 UIQ 'fziv .f' :gpm it . ,A W Q 3 1 5 ,ii , aw, arf' W 'SRS' 5 M 9 vemfwi, i CIE TISTS DO ITI THE LAB The Science Department, directed by Miss Anna J. Schweitzer, gave students a deeper insight into the wonders of life and the forces that govern our world. The International Baccalaureate Program CIBJ offered courses in Biology, Physical Science, Biology II, Chemistry, and Physics this year. Basic and advanced courses in Biology, Oceanography, Physical Science, Chemistry, and Physics enriched the students, understanding of nature along with the Science Club, Critters and Creatures, Chemistry Honor Society, and J.E.T.S. f 3, 7? i Y r i , 1 i r ff ' 1 r 1 Top Left: Miss Anna Schweitzer Physical Science Top Right: Ms. Sandy Malicote Biology Middle Left: Mr. Martin Beline Physics Middle Right: Ms. Melba Cooper Biology Bottom Left: Ms. Kathryn Timme Chemistry Bottom Right: Mr. Ernest Hiatt Biology 211 CIE TISTS GET CHE ICAL 1. Top Left: Mr. Harold Taylor Chemistry Top Right: Ms. Doris Countee Biology, Oceanography Above Left: Mrs. Sharon Gaudin Physical Science Above Middle: Mrs. DeOtis Bellgam Physical Science Above Right: Mr. Alvino Fleeks Biology Bottom: Mr. Bobby Holcombe Physical Science HI TCRIANS TURN THE P GE The Social Studies Department, headed by Ms. Harriett Isgren, in- cluded study in the areas of Geography, Psychology, American and World History, Government, and Economics. The IB Program expand- ed this year to include American History, Government. and Economics. There were many special enrichment programs available to Social Studies students. The most popular was the Close-Up trip to Washington, D.C., in February, and a Mock Trial in celebration of Law Day VV 'A A fbi in May. Students were also involved in such clubs as Young Conservatives Club, the Texas History Club, and the Lee Y Law Club just to name a few. The Lee Y Law Club encouraged par- ticipation in the Democratic process. I A in 'r i f .A N 5. 'S Top: Dr. Burton Parks World History Middle Left: Ms. Harriett Isgren Government, Economics Middle Center: Mrs. Bronwyn Rack American and World History Middle Right: Ms. Renee Neuwald Government, Economics Bottom: Mrs. Iris Delasbour American History 213 HI TCRIA CAPTURE FACT Gfii Kas .gig X 'rar Top Left: Mrs. Cheryl Saliens Sociology, World History Top Right: Dr. Cordelia Meanor Psychology, Geometry Middle Left: Mr. Robert Ingram Government, Economics Middle Center: Mr. Jim Hale American History Middle Right: Mr. C. L. Roberts World History Bottom Left: Mrs. Melba Henry World History Bottom Right: Mrs. Susan Hooten World History, Government, Economics ff ef?-J if f rf w A 'EW' A 1 -H x My LI GUISTS PEAK I TO GUE The Foreign Language Depart- ment, headed by Mrs. Inez Anido, was created to increase the studentls ability to communicate in a foreign language. The department made languages such as Spanish, French, German, and Latin available. For students who wished to increase their vocabulary and understanding of the English language, courses in Word Power and Basic Latin were offered. Each of the languages sponsored a club as well as an Honor Society. The department offered a great variety of courses designed to meet each stu- dent's needs. Top: Mrs. Inez Anido Spanish Middle Left: Mr. Howard Callas Latin, Word Power Middle Right: Mrs. Mireya Estevez Spanish Bottom: Mrs. Karen Farmer Spanish 215 LI GUISTS TRA LATE THE WORD Q? :W ., Q . ' .. ' 1 F Q 1 ,Q ,, , . 3 u 1 1 , u ' ,, a S, ' Z '- X Top: Mr. Alvaro Rodriguez French Middle Left: Mr. Marshall York Spanish Middle Right: Mrs. Estella Malouf Spanish Bottom Left: Mr. Joseph Dowling German Bottom Right: Mrs. Martha McCarthy Spanish SSL l 1 t 1 53 t i Q kj T THE FI E ART DE ,ELOP TALE T The Art Department, under the leadership of Mr. Henri Gadbois, stressed the importance of many facets of the artistic World. Students were offered courses in drawing, painting, sculpture, and photography. The Language Arts Department, headed by Mr. Rod Nichols, helped students develop their skills in writing and speaking. Journalism, speech, and debate were among the courses offered. For students wishing to develop their skills in journalism, positions on the SABER and Traveler staffs were offered. The Drama Department, under the direc- tion of Miss Linda Shuler, helped fur- ther students' education in drama while Razz-M-Tazz entertained many. Top: Mr. Henri Gadbois Art Middle Left: Mrs. Regina Satlof Traveler, Journalism Middle Right: Mr. Rod Nichols Speech, English Bottom: Mrs. Margaret Wisdom SABER, American History V3 217 ww ARTISTS EXPAND THEIR HORIZONS ffrlm Top: Ms. Linda Shuler RAZZ-M-TAZZ, Drama Middle Left: Mrs. Eleanor Grunt Choral Music Middle Right: Mr. Tom Schreiner Band Bottom: Mrs. Elizabeth Shelton Art v i9'?'Wn Q xx W A V W' ff 'gg W was m W Q bv K . A Av QW. I ,bv--.-.M--. we 3' QQ 4 if Us .. ,BflIIAKlQi-ff' H fl YJ. HOME- MAKER ARE EW EFFICIE T Lee's Homemaking Departments goal this year was to improve the stu- dent's knowledge of the home and its operations. Under the leadership of Miss Beth Bogan, classes were of- fered in Clothing, Foods, Home Management, Home and Family Liv- ing, and Consumer Education. The Future Homemakers of America fF.H.A.J Club was available to students who wished to pursue a career in this field. Top: Miss Beth Bogan Homemaking Middle: Mrs. Jan Skinner Homemaking Bottom: Mrs. Nora Davis I-lomemaking 219 ATHLETIC STRE GTHE OUR BODY Lee's Physical Education Depart- ment was designed to increase the students' physical fitness and build healthy attitudes about being active. A variety of sports was offered for both boys and girls, including foot- ball, volleyball, swimming, diving, ar- chery, and golf. The ROTC corps, led by Colonel Arthur Butcher and Sergeant Richard Cockroft, learned about the many aspects of our military system and the many possibilities of a career in this field. Mrs. Anne Hair sponsored Lee's drill team, the Lee Lieutenants. Through hard work and long hours of practice, the girls put together the half-time shows for all the football games. Top l,el't: Mr. -lohn Yaccino Varsity Football Top Right: Mr. Willey Frazier Varsity Football Upper Left: Mr. Mike Fergus Varsity Basketball, P.E. Upper Right: Mr. Wilbur Gaskamp Freshman Football, Basketball Lower Left: Miss Carole Hornsby Varsity Volleyball. Girls' Golf' Lower Right: Ms. Jeanne Reynaud Swimming, Freshman Volleyball Bottom Left: Miss Linda Hill Tennis Team. J.V. Volleyball Bottom Right: Mrs. Leslie DuVall Swimming Coach 220 f fff' - 17 I!!! f... --, '1 - 1 . f'r.,f.' .4 inf ' News-ss, wwra ntihffrvrrz A if 1 fig FOUR-MC . Wf,' k Top Left: Mr, Tony Edmonds Freshman Football Top Middle: Mr. Wayne Tedder Football Coach, P.E. Top Right: Mr. Doug Perry Junior Varsity Football Above Left: Ms. Mozelle Wilburn Track, PE. Above Middle: Mr. Gerald Mills Freshman Football Above Right: Mr. Rick Holden Varsity Football, Track Center Left: Mrs. Anne Hair Lee Lieutenants Sponsor Bottom Left: Sgt. Richard Cockroft R.O.T.C. Bottom Right: Col. Arthur Butcher R.O.T.C. TEACHER HO US THE ROPE Vocational Education was again a strong aspect of the Lee curriculum. From business education, under the leadership of Mrs. Sandra Meyer, to Vocational Agriculture, led by Mr. Roy Sheffield, students had the op- portunity to get the first hand ex- perience in the fields that intrigued them. With classes like Shorthand, Accounting, Business Law, in- dividuals could learn more about sub- jects that interested them. Top Left: Mrs. Elizabeth Hancock Accounting Top Right: Ms. Elise Wolf CVAE, PLC Upper Left: Mrs. Mary Frazee H.E.C.E. Upper Right: Mrs. Glydon Willis ODP Lower Left: Mrs. Patsy Woodard Typing Lower Right: Mrs. Maria Barrera Typing Bottom Left: Mrs. Sandra Meyer Typing, Shorthand Bottom Right: Mrs. Erma Eberlan Typing 222 , V V ,V 44 , J.. a' W E W2 , . ffl ff. ,ya , F, .K 'lg' f 3 329 X 7-4-Q WM- . swsmzz-wi? l R' ff n ix 1 Top Left: Mr. Wiley Ellis Metal Shop Top Right: Mr. Barney Spencer I.C.T. Upper Left: Mrs, Jackie Freeman D.E. Middle: Mrs. Mary Ann Mitchell P.L.C. Upper Right: Mr. Clark Young Drafting Lower Left: Mr. Stanley Zarzecki Special Education Lower Right: Mr. Roy Sheffield Vocational Agriculture Bottom: Ms. Betty Ann Jones D.E. lass es As students swarmed into Lee in early September, they eagerly scrambled up another notch on the totem pole and became part of a melting pot filled with 2400 individuals: S6n'iors Inj CLASSiest Ex. 1 - Seniors of '86 pro- vided unusually outstanding leadership. Ex. 2 - There was no substitute for the seniors of '86. Jun'iors fnj CLASSier Ex. - Enduring what is reputed to be the toughest academic year, Juniors were caught in a limbo because they weren't at the bottom and they weren't at the top. Soph 0 6 ' mores Inj touch of CLASS Ex. - After coming of age, the Sophomores were allowed to par- ticipate in many more school activities. Ex. 2 - Sophs sought revenge for the abuse they had taken as Fish. Fresh'men fn.j no CLASS Ex. 1 - While adjusting to their new surroundings, they flopped around and proved to be Fish out of water. Ex. 2 - Freshmen once again eagerly bought elevator passes. iN if gf? xx R ski A P: 7 N 'Wlunf' 225 15? fe 4 , . A A A LW xl i, ix, , A W .7 A at A f V '59, 1 f KQV' lf' .. - 'dl :si CLASS '86 CLASS OFFICERS: Top: Melissa McNeeley, Poet. Middle: Andy Koehl, President. Allison Poellinger, Vice-President. Bottom: Su na Schuchholz, Historian. Tamara Roberts, Treasurer. Meredith McKay, Secretary. uhm TOP OF THE TOTEM POLE The class of '86 had finally made it! They were now the top of the totem polef' and there was no stopping them. Excitement of the coming year filled the halls. Great progress had been made on the new buildings, and the clubs again began their activities. Through great determination and hard work, Lee spirit was stronger than ever. Although for the first time Seniors were exposed to the IB pro- gram, they still enjoyed both school related and extra-curricular activities to the fullest. Christmas passed and the new year began, bringing with it the Senior prom, formals, and, unfortunately, finals. However, as graduation time approached and all events became memories, everyone realized how I'll never understand how they can tell that we're t0urists,', confesses Leah Rothacker quickly high school had COIIIS and as she and Michele Domain pose. gone. jf , ' S ' ' t I. W SENIOR CLASS CABINET: Apostrophe: Back to Front: Andy Koehl, Danny Copeland, Jeff Nuttall, Kirstin Torgerson, Jeff Nalley. Eight: Laura Pickell, Molly O'Connell, Joan Steffes, Kim Gates, Jennifer King, Haley Harris, Shannan Terry, William Wallace, Melissa McNeely, Tamera Roberts, Bishop Meyer, Meredith McKay, Scott Broussard, Michele Domain, Missy Gaido, Kelley Busby, Carol Schawe, Laura Thorsell, Shelley Prange. Six: Top to Bottom: Darren Inoff, Kelly O'Neil, Sherri Creel, Robert Johnson, Cary Prince, Kellie Warner, Starr Alvarez, Allison Poellinger, Tamme Wilkes, Chris Shea, Allison Freeman, Laura Collins, Shawn Faherty, James Copeland, Kelly Rash, Bryan Wilson, Cynthia Wolff. 227 A NEW RULE . . FOR CHOOL ,fag .eva Kirstin Torgerson knows how to GOVERN spirit committee but she has not yet managed political parties Adams, David Scott Adams, Matthew M. Alexander, Mia Sam Allen, Billy Jon Allen, Stephanie Michelle Alvarez, Catherine Starr Alvarez, Matthews Cate t Andreasen, Walter V. X 228 my I 55 I just carry these books for looks! exclaims Tracey Lee. Angell, Jennifer C. Arthur, Robert Andrew Aston, Alan O. Atwood, Mitchell Robert Q p ,, s 'j h:-k - X of . - 4 5 iff Q New This is one trip House Bill 72 couldn't ruin! smiles Laura Thorsell. Baggett, Jessica Marie Barajas, Juan C. Baraldi, Sebastian Decio Bass, Laura Maurice A 229 Lieutenant Gavra J auer and officer Harlon Henderson discuss today's military issues in hopes that next test date they can join the A-team. Bates, Dee Anne ' y Beisel, Stacey Leigh Benedict, Aaron Luke fi Black, Sherri Lynn ,- f i i 'Fl - Carol Schawe proves that one can never underestimate the Scott Broussard often has trouble getting the picture. power of Spirit committee!! 230 GETTING DOWN TO BUSINESS Go ahead, make my day! threatens William Wallace. Blackmon, Matthew Comer Blailock, Zack Robert Blaine, Thomas Daniel Bledshoe, Brian Sylvester Bledsoe, John Fitzgerald Blum, Preston Keith Boehler, Glenn Michael Bonilla, Salvador A. 231 Booker, Nigeria Borski, Vonda Cher Boyd, David Michael Broussard, Scott Allen Brown, Christopher Scott Brown, William Thomas Bumbera, Kimberly Burke, Lawerence Patrick Busby, Kelley Michelle Butera, Rodney Paul Cain, Kelley Carroll, Chris G. It's a tough job but somebody's got to do itf' states a daring Darren Inoff as he attempts to satisfy both Joan and Jil Laughlin. E IOR MAKE THEIR MO E Left: lt's an honest mistake, I thought he was a girl, states Chris Carroll to an incredulous Keith Blum. 1 Carroll, Kimberly Anne gfffffg. is . Castellanos, Sandra Patricia Cavers, John Kyle Chan, William Stewart Chee, Maria Victoria 1 4 -- N4 'i I'd walk a mile for a CAMEL, quotes sheik Pete Zaharatos. Kim Schmitt serves up another knuckle sandwich. 233 Cheesman, John Milton Childers, Amanda Beth Clem, Carrie Elizabeth Cobb, Aaron Schadwicke Cobb, Marshall James Cohen, Debbie A. Coleman, Lisa Michelle Collins, Laura LaJ ee 234 SENIORITIS SETS IN wr, ,,,.. if 'M.. L fr-fe La dee da dee I like to party, raps brother Bryan Wilson. fi' We 55A, N, . 'wks , Kula: Creel, Sherri Ann Conner, Miguel Oliveira Copeland, Daniel Wallace Copeland, James Leo Coreas, Daniel Alvarado Cossey, Clayton Todd Crassas, Dean William Top Left: Clay Cossey can't believe he's at another Friday football game. Left: Cindy Tsai finds her fingernails more ap- pealing than cafeteria food. 235 THE FU HAS LY BEGU Mitchell Attwood puts his best face forward. While Melanie Hancock, Carrie Clem, and Kelly McLemore celebrate their Vic tory, Kelley Busby continues her fight against the cavity creeps. Creo, Samantha Joann Chrichton, Andrew Scott Crockett, Laura Beth Cruz, Julio Cesar Culver, Staton Let's try being cute! advises Todd Stone to womanizer John Bledsoe. 236 Left Are we having fun yet? questions Ophelia Whitgeside Cunningham, Pamala Kathryn W E55 Y Cusachs, Charlotte ,,.al' 'X' Breckinridge Dashielle, Elizabeth Ann Dawson, Rebecca Deras, Jose Francisco Dobecka, Edwin J. , ,,.f . Left: Dean USLEEPYU Crassas and Robert DOPEY Gokin know they bet- ter see DOC after all that SNOW WHITE. 237 E IOR DO THE UN EXPECTED Christina Fafatas is amazed to discover that she's been crowned Queen of the Procrastinators. Domain, Michelle Elizabeth Dorsey, Bridget Elaine Duran, Rosa Vi Durnal, Lisa Beth Easley, Gregg Watson Edmond, Murielle M. Ellis, Mildred Ruth Erdeljac, Laurie Ann Lisa Hall knows the secret of surviving as a senior is to clown around. 238 John Cheesman is uwrapped up in his new role as King Tut. my , .I . ,,. ' c .1-fu, , gimp - . 4 no .. .' ojfvfi. fn, f 'ture' pl .',..' ful Escobar, Xavier Marco Essinger, Karl Michael Estrada, JoAnn Evans, Mark Richard Fafatas, Christina Areti Faherty, Shawn Michael Fairchild, Brian Kevin Feir, Jennifer Anne Kim Gates travels incognito to avoid her many fans. 239 CAUGHT I THE ACT Right: Sharon O'Banion is still oblivious to Kristin Knodel and Kim Nance's constant rejection. Fernandes, Joseph Ferrell, Richard N. Ferruzzo, Salvatore, Fife Jennifer Ann Jr. 'S ef ,gr is 'V fl gl I hate it when this happens! confesses Allison Poellinger. 240 f fwfdfr ,mzwy,,,',.1,,:,m mfs! 1. or wp, ,,4W,Q, 117,157 1 : , , mf.-f W e if 3 , -,-v . ' V ,Q 1 w ,mfs Q, as ' .Q - QQ F' . . . j: 5i5f'5.iw: - ,mg :J - 54 ' H i,,,,,V ,k5,r,?,. , Jeff 94 . E Q1 , i K K 6 y M lr ii' iff K -fi! v, . rigldv rzji .:.,., 'ff ' X 1 X I may W Peter Shen and Trevor Pottorf are caught mixing up a little weird sciencev of their own. li. - Matt Blackmon appears to be getting in over his head. Fitze, Lisa Diane Flato, Brent Duane Flint, Adam David Forbes, Karen Denise While Jeff Nuttall discusses midgame strategy, Edwin Dobecka scans the stands hoping for some postgame strategy. Francis, Vincent L. Franklin, Ronald A. Frederking, William Carter F Freeman, Allison Lee 241 Fuenter, Samuel H Fuller, Kevin Ray Gadea, Darcy Ruth Gadea, J amileth Gaido, Melissa S. Garner, Brett L. Gates, Kimberly Anne Geddy, Catherine Nelson xnxx ff Ewan! Above: How about a grizzly bear hug? offers warm and wooly Kellie Warner. Right: Greg Easley wishes Jennifer Feir would take the hint, knowing Lisa Fitze is growing impatient as she anxiously awaits his Hexperimentsf' , 242 ,, AMAZING STORIE Above: It's a jungle out there. purrs Kendall Griffith. Left: Let me tell you, I look MAHVELOUSV' exclaims Edgar Vasquez. Giammalva, Victoria Gips, Brian J. Godet, Sandy E. Goeters, Garett U. Gorman, Douglas E. Gourley, Vince H. Greenwalt, Karen I. Greenwood, Virginia Harris Griffin, Andre Griffith, Kendall Kay Gentry, Carrie Dorothy Gladden, Barbara Jean 24 SENIORS SHOW TALENT 4'Actually this is one of my better paintings, confides Kelly O'Neil. ' 'W Gullion, Philip Kent Gutierrez, Hilda Hachmann, April Hall, Lisa Marie Hamilton, Julia Michelle Hamm, Wesley Hancock, Melanie Jean Hancock, William M. Harrell, Tara Renita 244 Na! ,-L4 Harris, Cansandra Llavonn Harris, Haley Harrison, Tyra L. Hash, James G. Hatcher, Michelle Deniese Hauri, Jennifer Ann Haverfield, Michelle Head, Mary Leslie P'- J Above: Football stud Jaques Vandervelden and band member John Whitehurst start hitting the books because they know they NO PASS they NO PLAY! Left: Just a little nip during lunch and Beth Joran might be able to stay awake through English class. Held, James Craig Henderson, Candace D. Hernandez, Lorena Hinckley, John D. It's never too early to start looking for a prom date! exclaims Elizabeth Weatherly. Hines, Hubert Horaito Hines, Robert Ho, Lam C. Hodges, Amy V. 246 'L ,mf ,. me 'E 2 A. 4 M I . W.. 1 ,Q M W ,.,. 1 , . W , ,... jggigf.. ., ,, . I , is gs... E H 5 g . 6 . r x . ,l 3 v c Q Q 1 2 A ,.,,,,.,m, 5 ' V 'f I lg l . ff - f r -ww zz, . ww . : A 7 . f f' '71 J- 4' 'i I lv., gf, 1 K ' A M .Q f', ., 5ggw-V, M r . 4 f J 'V will .W ff: I' KVJV A A ua....Q.,M g N And to think, this is one of my more exciting classes, sighs a sleepy- eyed Joann West. ease easy s sfsw ess err. Q C., 1 ' Q1 ..-- 1: ,. '23 :flies 5 Sr 5 Ti I i s J mm, , Y is Q 5 ki - gs K .fmgvfzs--13.5-is,QX,.Q.fg3---W. Q , 1 ' ff m: SN , M . ' 5 vs S. 'S 1 ii FACI G THE FUTURE Left: t'Actually I was thinking of doing a filibuster in the Senate, explains Michelle Hatcher. ,,.4quvnl09H Hoff, Nuatta Holke, Matthias Tobias Hollins, Stephanie B. Holloway, Melvin V. Left: Although Jeff Rambo Nalley boasts of his accomplishments, Will Hulk Hogan Freclerking smiles because he knows he could beat him any day. 247 Holmberg, Nancy Noel Humphrey, Edye Ayne Hussain, Ramiz Hutson, Bryan Hamilton Huynh, Tram Anh Inoff, Darren Scott Top Right: Obviously anxious to learn, Allan Aston begins packing his books fifty-nine minutes before the bell. Right: Do you think she'll notice the fish are gone? asks Stephen Ray as Mark Powell prepares for the free throw. 248 MAKI THE GRADE Left: Mary Beth Swallen is in awe over how quickly Sherri Creel has moved from fingerpaints to a brush. Bottom: Ever wonder who sits around and thinks up these essay questions? asks a distraught Jeanne Ternus as she tries to decipher her college applications. Jackson, Charles Benjamin James, Alan Lee J auer, Carmen Gavra Jensen, Ingrid Jester, Sherrie Johns, Stephen Layne 24 Johnson, Don E. Johnson, Reid Petty Johnson, Robert Bryan Jones, Cedric Above: Have you hugged your dog today?l' asks Stewart Vandevoort as she hugs Hound Dog, Charlie Zander. Right: A picture of beauty, Tammy Benford more than lives up to her nomination for homecoming queen. Jones, Jana Dianne Jones, Jeri Lynn Jones, Kirk Deon Jones, Valerie L. J oran, Elizabeth Hill Jordan, Marlene Joulevette, Markeith Ann June, Steven Andrew 50 HEADI G SUCCESS Left Im one lean, mean, fighting machine! Q growls Matthew Alvarez as he begins his wilderness adventure. Kapche, Jeff Scott Kaufman, Vanessa Leigh Keck, Jennifer Clark Kelly, Kari Renee Kennedy, James Kyle Kerr, James Herman IV Khan, Shareef King, Jennifer Loraine Left He gets a little crazy around final time states a calm James Copeland as he explains Andy Koehl's behavior. 251 SEN IORS REACH GREAT HEIGHTS Right: Although Bill Ruddell and Ron Franklin listen to a different beat, they still remain the best of friends. Kinkead, Heather Adele Kloc, Jeffery Michael Knight, Kelly Elizabeth Knotts, Matthew Anderson t Koehl, Andrew Craig Kovacs, John Joseph A Lakhanl, Noor Akbar A' Ali Lambeth, Matt Laughlin, Jill Marie Laughlin, Joan Marie Lazcano, Ana Maria Le, Hong Ngoc Thi 252 bp m M, vs? A7 AAAX2, F H, 4 . DA Vo-5 ix 4' Lee, J oung On Lee, Melissa Goodwin Lee, Tracey Denise Lelvis, Kristin Elizabeth Lemex, Kristine Nicole Lewis, Cheryl Ann Upper: K'It's lonely at the top, sighs Shannan Terry as the other senior girls agree. Lower: UGO tell your mama what the big boys eat! exclaims Wheaties consumer Jorge Rodriguez. Loggin, Boris M. Lopez, Francisca Alexander Lottman, Jennifer Denise Love, Ronald Lovelace, Geoffrey Garnett Lovett, Lisa Ann Lucia, Christine Mollie Luhnau, Scott O. Ly, Uyen-Chi N. Madonia, Christine Lynn Mainville, Marilyn Darlene Maness, Karolyn Michelle gs felonies? L i lv y , s Q , , . 4 v , f 'G 'A 9' iifizz , -ee e R if G x It Right: You know, Ilve always liked boys with the name Geoff, but you're not the King of my heart, com ments Meredith McKay to Jeff Nalley. ENIOR HOLD BIG DREAMS Left: Hollywood here l come! exclaims future movie star Yael Wizig. Below: k'So1neday the superbowl! thinks Chris Zander. Mann, Charles Gregory Manriquez, Wally J. Maroulis, John Philip Marshall, Michelle Marshall, Murry F. Martin, Elizabeth Holley Massey, Lisa Michele Materanek, Lawrence E. II 255 Mathews, Ann-Marie Lavern Mayer, Wendy A. Mazratian, Parisa McCormick, Erin Colleen McDonnill, Brenda Ann McGill, Darren Keith McIntyre, Andre C. McKay, Meridith Lynn , w 256 SE IORS SURRE DER A supportive Mathew Alverez assists a war-weakened Melissa Lee. Steven Ray believes that happiness is a boy and his dog. NN! ,f A dutiful Dictator Torgerson admonishes a daring Danny Copeland that he is quickly approaching no man's land. N I Prisoners of war Jennifer Lottman and Scott Crichton are jailed for crimes ofpassi OD. McKeithan, Melissa Ann McKissick, James Robert McKnight, Kathryn Ann McLemore, Charles Lynott McLemore, Kelly Christine McLemore, Traci Frances McLoy, George Allen McLoy, Katherine Lovine 257 McNeeley, Melissa Lara Melton, Tracie Selese Meyer, Bishop Harrington Meyer, Michelle Marie Meyer, Tracey Ann Milam, Mathew Triplett Miller, Daniel Wesley Miller, Tyla Denise Mills, Cynthia Janet Minami, Yasuo 258 E IOR TAKE THE RAP After hearing about Saturday night Edye Humphrey gives Tommy Blaine one more chance. l rie Clem. a 42:1 i '3 125,75 1 W I - 1 ',2e2f-we -- 5 f uf 1-mfg f , Q f ,xl ff., we L I HATE Nlclc 40A MS Mark Evans tries the window as a final escape from NICK ADAMS. I can't believe I ate the whole enchiladaf' groans Car- Miranda, Leanardo W X Antonio I Moehring, Michelle Lynn Porsche Mojaver, Fariborn Gazvini Moore, Bradford Brian Moreno, Gregory Lee Mosley, James Clarke No one Allen. wants to play pat-a-cake with Stephanie 259 SENIORS POSSESS THE RIGHT STUFF Right: When the going gets tough, the tough get going - that's why we're going to let the tough get going and we'll meet them on the way down! exclaim Carol Schawe, Meredith McKay, and Brooke Wright. Mullens, William M. Murphy, Elizabeth A. Nagle, Emily Jane Nalley, Jeffrey Scott Nance, Kimberly Crafton New, Maribeth Newcomb, Jenny Nicholson, Khoi N. Nigh, Carolyn Nuttall, Jeffrey John O'Banion, Sharon Ruth O'Connell, Mary Helen 260 O'Nei1, Kelly Clark M Ocampo, Leticia Panameno, Ana M. Panus, Stephanie Anne r-LQ N.. Wilton White is elated, knowing how his classes are going to be Miss Manners, Carrie Clem, demonstrates the proper way to con- lmPr0Ved by the new dean of Instruction' sume ice cream. Parr, Susan L. Perez, Jose Miquel Perry, William B. Pettie, Schinde1Renier 261 Phan, Linh M. Pickell, Laura Lee Pierre, Marvin Pipkin, Laura Burgin Q, Poellinger, Allison Kathryn Porter, Jason Howard Pottorf, Trevor S. Poulos, Therese Anne Kerryn Rodriguez and Maribeth New accompany Shelley Prange in Travel-ing to one of the Shack-Aid festivities. Right: Brad 'Athe Italian Stallion Moore catches up on his rest after yet another rough night. 262 -Rv' ,Q oe 4, 3 qhn YFTAKE HREAL GE Hin Above: t'Gimme a Light, no not you Bud! demands Cary Prince as she attempts to finish her experiments. Left: In this case, three isn't a crowdf' smile L-E-E buddies Kathryn McKnight, Christina Fafatas, and Heather Kinkead. Powell, Mark Chapman Prado, Chris Alan Prange, Shelley Anne Prebo, Patrick M. Prince, Caroline Lee Rash, Kelly Marie Rathwick, Ellizabeth Jeanne Rauda, Steven 263 E IOR DOUBLE Just keep smiling and I'll do the talk- ing, says ventriloquist Allison Freeman 4 x to 'dummy' Jennifer King. . ima.,- Ray, John Stephen Reid, Wayne A. Rich, James Edward Richardson, Lynnette L. Riser, Robert Carleton Roach IV, Jack Quad Roberts, Tamera Michelle Robertson, Jeffrey S. tri? Ai? Danielle MacLaughlin expresses her disap- proval to Laura Pipkin's sudden affection. 264 - i W id f LE Bishop Meyer holds on tight to fickle Tanya Wooley for fear she will leave him again. Roddy, Gina Renee Rodriguez, Jorge Javier Rodriguez, Kerryn Leigh Roe, Lezlie Dianne Romero, David O. Romero, Sonia Ramirez Rosenthal, Lauren Danna Rothacker, Leah D. Don t you just hate obnoxious people! state nice and quiet Carrie Gentry and Virginia 265 IB Calculus IB Biology 2 IB Chemistry and IB Spanish 3 are the ingredients for my M R S degree' states carefree Krista VIHJTPIII Rowell, Chris Ruddell, William David Russell, Noel Mathew Saddawi, Abir M. Salehi, Nozar Salmones, Laura Sanders, David Schawe, Carol Frances Schmldt Dee Polly Schmitt Kimberly J Schmtzius Brent Joseph 266 'Tm the kind of guy your mother warned you about,', boasts Rodney Butera. Schuchholz, Susanna Schueller, Valerie L. Shah, Kalpesh H. Shea, James Christopher Shen, Peter Sheppard, Kimberly Ann Simmons, Stephen G. Sims, Rhonda D. Sinex, Robert Todd Slanicky, Jennifer Ann Wild-woman Cenia Wong lives life on the edge. Right: James, you're so gorgeous. Why do you hide you're face like that? asks Ronald Love to a camera shy James McKissick. Below: Although Matt Adams has had a very strenuous day, he looks quite relaxed because he knows you can never let them see you sweat , however, Jana Jones doesn't need to see it to smell it! Sondervan, Orby Stapleton, Robert Glenn Stedorro, Melissa Diane Steffes, Joan Margret Stelzer, Darla Sue Stevens, John Darren Stevens, Lydia M. Stewart, Pamela Lynn FZNWANKLIN ou. uuauuuf If ASS MNT SRJ25 E 'WIFM 5 1 fix ,f ij 268 ,,?i,5f?j 1 NL., 0 :I E IOR ARE UROCKI 'HARD' r. ' is Left: Mark Powell knows that there is only one obstacle be' tween him and perfection. 5-aw no 4?9ff E few Stewart, Walter Jay Stone, Todd Michael Swallen, Mary Beth Swearingen, Peter Craig Tatum, Lana Dawn Tatum, Laurie Dohl Taylor, David Courtney Temiquel, Kellee L. Ternus, Jeanne Elizabeth Terry, Shannan Lynn Thomas, Edmond Paul Thomas, Michele Renee 269 Thompson, Edward Henry Thompson, Lou Ellen Thorsell, Laura Fleming To, Le Yen ,,'W Hey you guys! exclaims Tracey Meyer as she flashes her Close-Up smile. Smokey the Bear is no Match for his adversary, pyromaniac Bill Brown. Tobias, Marcia Zanora Torgerson, Kirstin Elizabeth Torrez, Tangella Michelle Tran, Phi C. 270 , .dba E IOR ARE TEPPI G OUT Melissa McNeely relates her theory on life Promulagate your estoric cogitations and ar- ticulate your amiable physiological and psychological observations . . . however, beware of the platitious ponderosityf' to Sue Schucholz over a soda. Tsai, Cindy Shin-di Tunstall, Tammy Lou Turner, Lynn E. Turpin, Krista Lynn Valencia, Anibal P. Valenciano, Tina Maria Vandervelden, Jaques Vandervoort, Mary Stewart Laura Watson and Michelle Hatcher may look innocent now, but we all know that they are about to steal their bowling shoes. Kim Shepard decides to lock it up for the year. 271 Vasquez, Jose A. Vasqsuez, Edgar R. Vega, Pedro Gonzalez Ventura, German B. Vrana, Kelly Lynn Vreugde, John L. Vu, Huong T. Wade, Donna F. iw., Above: Amy Vu just can't remember if she brought her rod with her on the oceanography trip. Right: Tamme Wilkes shies away from the camera saying, Bowling always makes my eyes bloodshotf' 272 Wail, Lodhi Walker, Stanley W. 5 E IOR : TICK IT K. -X How do you spell relief? moans a love-stricken Reid J 0hI1SOI1. f' .Vx s ' Watch it or I'll zap you with my magic wand, wams Stephanie Yelverton. Wallace, William Len Warner, Kellie Ann Watson, Laura Allison Weatherly, Elizabeth Wier Wen, Sherry H. West, Jo Ann White, Wilton De Juan Whitehurst, John Newbern 273 E Wilburn, Angela Rita Wilkes, Tamala Suzane Williams, Frederick Willingham, Kenneth Wayne Wilson, Bryan Anthony Wilson, Wanda Kay Wiman, Stephanie Elizabeth Winston, Blake Wallace Wizig, Yael Eve Wolff, Cythia Anne Wong, Cenia Lee Woodley, Gregory John 'Z' , tn, Above: Generally, Darla Stelzer isn't used to mouthing objects as big as these Cheez-Doodles. 274 IOR TAKE FIVE 4 .4 , Right: Maria Chee figures she needs the calories more than Mrs. Malicote, so she cleans the left over plates. You mean this is just straight coke? asks a i disappointed Allison Freeman. ,t Wooley, Tanya Jill Worfe, Kristoher Karl t Wright, Barbara Cordel gg, Wright, Brooke Louise all k af W ' ' 'i QNX:-' .zu . , Q.. .. 'Wifi A Q, W Q 8. ,H -..- .L Wright, David Kenneth erik, Wu, Chin Chien After Hazel from the Close-Up trip, Gavra Jauer is a piece of cake for suave Andy Koehl. 275 ENIORS 86 jr QL JoAnn Estrada gives her final good-byes to sophomore Damla Karsan. Yang, Shing Yuan Yates, Hannah Yelverton, Stephane Lynn Young, Michelle Lee Zadeh, Allen Abdollah Zaharatos, Pete Zander, Charles Gartrell Zander, Christopher Ralph Zapata, Adriana Patricia 276 John Cheeseman reflects back on his high school years. THERE IS NO UB TITUTE SQA as 4,358 , d,,-' A 'bf' gifs-. Q1 it Not Pictured: Susan Adams, Eugene Antes, Tammy Benford, Joe Blacklock, Alberto Bonomi, Faustino Carrizal, Aziz Charolia, Ji Jake Chen, Oscar Cisneros, John Coleman, Daniel Coreas, Linda DeLeon, James Delgado, Charles Denio, Scott Dennison, Minh Diep, Jose Flores, Rachel Frederick, Reid Frederick, Irin French, William Gamer, Robert George, Ana Giacoman, James Giries, Robert Gokin, Ed- ward Griffin, Raschid Guardia, Candace Halley, Michael Hartgrove, Dung Hang, Lisa Hast, Belinda Herreara, Melvin Holloway, Lawerence Hubor, Shantia Johnson, Cedric Jones, Krista Keachie, Hemidulla Khwejazada, Nhut Lam, Ian Lawerence, Phong Le, Phu Le, Toan Le, Danielle MacLaughlin, Juan Martinez, John Mathew, Mehdi Mazratian, Marissa McCary, Larry McKenzie, Ellery Mitchell, Tanya Mozee, Christopher Neal, Mark Nikolaus, Katy Oesch, Celia Osorio, Joanna Pharmakidis, Carman Rames, Laura Russell, Stephen Scott, John Simmons, Stephen Simmions, Troy Stalinsky, Michael Stephens, Gina Tamborello, Shannan Terry, Randsford Thomas, Derek Timmons, Jose Toruno, Phi Tran, Jonathan Tuoti, Victor Velasquez, Ophelia Whitside, Bassem Zakem. 277 Clas s 0 f '8 7 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Karen Coates, Treasurerg Robin Moll, Vice Presidentg Joli Burrows, Presidentg Julie Allison, Secretary 278 JU IOR JI E As the 1985-'86 school year ap- proached its end, juniors had great expectatons of their final year. They prepared for the most challenging obstacles to be encountered from House Bill 72. From their experiences they learned valuable lessons that on- ly the pressures of peers and high school could bring. W Juniors realized the importance of their studies as well as the necessity to obtain all information about every - llA,ei ,.. possible subject to achieve perfect mastery of the loathesome Scholastic Aptitude Tests. Somehow, through it all they managed to enjoy the prestige Junior Class Historians - Hillary Hancock, Sossy Sarikhanian. of being UPPERCLASSMEN. x xr: fr., if ze, Q as -4 ,, . ,, .. , . ..,.- ..., ... M. M. ,. .- , .,W,.. .r...,s.. l...,.....w....,,....,....,,...s......,,.. .. .,r,.. . ..,...-....,,..y....,w.,...,.,M., 11 QQ 11. N-sf-i'fi2: :frrf -rs. Q. 'sms' A ' i , 3155: 3- 'sw :kgs -51 ,E . . . 1 l Q S s s J ., t or it 1 isps, .r . .V mf- .zr si -x U -- Mafia Mmjii, .3 1: f rf: - , - J r -1 L Q K x -an QL? 'fiigijwi 5' f K-7, 31 Q3 , K 3. ,fs '-qssl .'-sw eizse - - 'fv , , X ,f..,,Q, , '- 1: 1 .. - , tg-rs F , - or Q., M- Y .W rl- ! . Y, ,, ,sg if wg,,gf - .sg Row 1: Robin Moll, Carrie Culp, Robin Roark, Michael Johns, Mark Provine. Row 2: Amy Lighter, April Hoelscher, Beth Debrovner, Jennifer Fountain, Joli Burrows, Christine Wang, Sossy Sarikhanian, Barbara Shavlin. Row 3: Jose Canedo, Ginny Southerland, Mary Margaret Speed, Kristi McClung, Elisa Lewis, Janice Steffes, Julie Allison, Paige Outlaw. Row 4: Mark Tadros, John Weidler, Tommy Ayers, Collin Slye, Stiles White, Chris Zook, Chase Robison, Sacha Patin. 279 JU IOR A HAVE A wa-V , I ' I I I DE I Right: Stephanie Loucks canit be fooled, she 'A VL, knows the REAL THING. 'l'. ,, ,, ,, Adams, Kent Addison, Don Albers, Dan Allison, Julie Allison, Kevin Allman, Don Alonzo, Elsa Alpha, Michael Appel, Jennifer Arredondo, Kim Artiga, Cecilia Atkinson, Michael August, Danny Ayers, Tommy Bain, Elizabeth Bamberg, Todd Baron, Susan Bartay, Wendy un. X X 3 .,..,, I , , f f ' f' Above: Lorraine Collins and Kalim Tippitt definitely know how to spend their , EUROPEAN VACATION. I Left: Jeff Oldham crowds around all his best friends. ff 5 After being pushed out by her friends Karen Coates and Lindy Turner, Robin Roark tries desperately to get back in the picture. Bartels, Mark Beard, Chris Beckmann, Robert Bell, David Bicknell, Doug Biggs, Andy Blacketer, Jim Bowers, Stacy Branch, Reginald Brenham, Sherri Bridges, Pamela Bryant, DeLynda Burrows, J oli Burstain, Daniel Campbell, Sammy Canedo, Jose Carmichael, Cindy Carpenter, Noel Left: Judd Lowe proves that Carrie Culp doesn't lieg he walks across water for her Above: Leaning into yet another picture, juniors show their 951500 smile. JU ICR RI EUP Right: Stanley Yang doesnlt realize that in order to play pool you shoot the balls in the pocket. Above: Laurie Hess, Cindy Cohen, and Becky VanMeter all scream for more ice cream. Cartlidge, Anna Chadwick, Chad - Chediak, Nadia Cicciarella, Giovanna Clark, Melony Claypool, Ike Clow, Jason Coates, Karen Cohen, Cindy Cole, John Collins, Joi Cook, Ashley Cooper, Lance Corey, Gary Covington, Stacey Craig, Peter Cremona, Carolyn Culp, Carrie Daniel, Jon Dannani, Amal 282 JU IOR GO CRAZY afftmfrih 4 Davis, Shelly Dealy, Holli Deane, Katie Debrovner, Beth Delany, Amy Delgado, Joseph Deming, Heidi DeSimone, John Diaz, Jorge Donlin, Shawn Dorman, Eric Douglas, Asa Dumain, Michelle Dunwell, Brian Dutch, Rebecca Easley, Allison Eccles, Amy Edel, Gretchen Edmundson, Donald Ellis, Kim Right: Katie Deane has found the secret to a good time, but Leslie Kurtz and Robin Moll sneer in disgust. Above: Junior girls are five peas in a pod. 283 JU IOR FINALLY Elting, Steve Eppes, Amy Esdorn, Leigh Eversole, Lona Farinola, Stephanie Ferrniter, Jason Ferrari, David Fields, Heather Flennoy, Donita Fountain, Jennifer Freeman, Shari Fritz, J eff Froemming, Maria Garay, Fidelina Gartner, Kelly Gathercole, Hayley George, Lillian Gere, Wes Glauser, Lisa Glover, Chelle ' l 1 l M 3'9 .We is is , 'y www 517 1 K fx , 3 VW' ' E m, is 3 serif' .J Q Junior studs David Bell and Ragan Ryan wonder what's so funny about Andy Biggs's popcorn . . . or is it his DRINK'?'?? 284 ZS: With this ring, I thee wed, says Stephanie Farinola to bewildered Eric Taylor. FIND A HOME Don't let their smirks fool you, with Jeanette Koomey, Carolyn Henry, Meredith Hurley and Piper Horn you always have to worry about what they're hiding! Gonzalez, Edward Gordon, Jean Granger, Wendy Guerrero, Antonio Guillory, Charles Guiterrez, Manuel Habash, Christine Hale, Melonie Hamilton, Thomas Hancock, Hillary Hankamer, Ron Hanrahan, John Haroldson, Kathy Harrell, Holly Harris, Jason Harris, Rachael Hartgrove, Shannon Hauri, James Hendrickson, Stacey Hening, Paul 4'Gosh, shels soo . I mean hes soo gorgeous' gasps Phoung Trinh over studying her lessons PPERCLASSME GO LL THE WAY Henry, Carolyn Henson, Jennifer Hernandez, Jason Hernandez, Patricia Hernandez, Roxano Hess, Laurie Hilton, Mike Hoelscher, April Holden, Julie Hollyfield, Scott Holub, Steve Horn, Piper Hu, Yvonne Hunter, Jessica Hudson, Merideth Hurley, Merideth Huynh, To-Anh Huynh, Von Hyre, Ted Iris, Ventura Ivey, Vaughn fx f YA 4. no fl . I r la! .J Q . ff d f' ff kia! if Above: Doublemint gum commercial stars Tor and Bjorn Krosby take two to pose for a shot. Above Right: Junior girls chant, Our grade point average is 1.0, so the University of Texas is where we will have to gol! Right: Mark Bartels sports his new Rambo image. Junior beauties Sossy Sarikhanian, Thao Le, Pam Shadden, Kellie Esdorn, and beau John Weidler congregate for another LONG football game. Jackson, Jan Jackson, Jane Jacobs, Wendi Jacobsen, Brad Jeffrey, Brian Johnson, Amelia Johnson, Doug Johnson, Kathy Johnson, Stephen Jones, Polly Jones, Shelly Kainer, Matt Keenez, Margaret Keith, Kristine Kennard, Melissa Kindshuh, Lorenzotti King, Monique King, Shelly Kirby, Kim Kleinhans, Catherine Knight, Lisa s at I promise we're just HIGH on LIFEYV' exclaims a baffled Chris Faucher, but Stephen Johnston, Ben Stroud, and Rob Lydick think otherwise. 287 X. 'lrslle '- , fe? .. A . f . i V 4 -Sz, a if i, . ' , , x . Lee Warriors Chad Chadwick and Chase Robison show Seniors how the Big Game is played. Kocian, Bruce Kogen, Kellie Koomey, Jeanette Krosby, Bjorn Krosby, Tor Kuna, Robert Kurtz, Leslie Kyle, Will LaCorte, Lisa LaFuente, Gloria Laguarta, Jennifer Lang, Tony Larkin, John Lawler, Monica Le, Thao Le, Jun Hyuk Ledezma, Nancy Leds, Robert Leitner, Jesse Lemon, Alex Lemond, Richard 288 JU IOR HOLD O FW Richard Travolta Spence sweeps April Hoelscher from her feet, but Katie Deane holds tight to her seat. JU IOR :O THE EDGE OF E IORITY 'Joke Mark Provine had Pipsqueak Rusty Pipkin smile foolishly wishing they were like J. J. Daniels wants to strip as the crowd tTop Dawg Steve Tagliere. chants Keep it on, keep it on Lewis, Elisa Lighter, Amy Littuma, Maria Lobliner, Deborah Lopez, Ana Loucks, Stephanie Love, Mark Lowe, Judd Loyd, Laura Lujan, Dianne Lydick, Robert Lyon, Jennifer McLung, Kristi McElreath, Julia Maceo, Victor McGee, Iris Mackay, Kevin McKechnie, Peter I can't believe April Hoelscher won't let me bundle up next to the fire with her, remarks a dejected Laurie Hess. McNutt, Steven Magrill, Michael Malone, Mark Margolin, Marci Marich, Michael Martha, Espana Martinez, Edward Mathews, Michelle Mejia, Patricia Mayer, Michael Melear, Jason Melig, Kelly Merian, Mark Metcalfe, Cindy Meyer, David Meyer, Melissa 7 87 DRAWS N EAR 4 5 Kalim Tippitt traps Jennifer Laguarta and Amy Eccles while Julie Allison longs to be caught. Hmm XM Nav'-W1 .M W' 5 , 1- A F J 4 ,. wwe, s..g.,-.wv- Q, I Michalec, Karen Miller, William 290 Shadden. ,,,,,,q3,f,:,a!sc. , Jn., ,, M. M , WW., . lf you don't like how I drive, get off the sidewalkllv exclaims maniac Pa anna JU IOR CT UVENILE -w,,.,.vf' Ron Hankhamer models his new hairstyle on unsuspecting bystanders. This is SOO good! laughs Michille Montague to a tipsy Heather Fields Mills, William Minnitti, Annalisa Miracle, Amy Moll. Robin Montague, Michelle Moore, Cooke Moore, Morgan Morrow, Ben Moukarin, Basil Mullings, Carol Jean Murphy, Kate Murray, Robert Nanez, Sandra Neal, John Nettles, Sheranne Nguyen, Hoa Nguyen, Thao Nguyen, Thu Anh 291 Nichols, David Nicholson, Tony Nick, Melissa Nunez, Christie O'De1l, Michael O'Dowd, Jonathon Oldham, Jeffrey Oliver, Nicholas Oruna, Anthony Outlaw, Paige Owens, Craig Parker, Steven Patel, Pankaj Patin, Sacha Patterson, Penny Patterson, Susan Paty, Cardenas Pawloski, John 292 UNIOR CATCH O fv- VS Gretchen Edel and Kelly Gartner admit that togetherness is almost heaven. t'Gosh y'all, we just made a homerunl' giggles football en- thusiast Beth Debrovner. Lindy Turner is FLATtered that Jennifer Tindall would pose for a picture with her. ' Juniors wonder what they did to scare everyone away'?? Robin Moll, Dina Davis, Heather Fields, Michelle Montague an Eccles EAT, and are Junior beauties display their assets and LIABILITIES at their Weightwatchers Summer Camp! JU ICR CO GREGATE Pennie, Tarsha Pereira, Catherina Perez, Robert Peterson, Todd Pettie, Tina Pickett, Peggy Pipkin, Russell Polk, Bryan Provine, Mark Pullen, Christy Rahnert, Kim Ramos, Barbara Ramos, Michael Ranshaw, Monte Raymond, Kimberly Reddick, Robert Reed, Timothy Reese, George 293 Riley. Jonathan Roark, Robin Robbins, Kit Robert, Lula Roberts, Melinda Robertson, Linda Robison, Chase Rodriguez, Marveli Rogers, Roxanne Rose, Tami Rougeaux, Camela Rubio. Eric Rush, Susan Ryan, Regan Saenz, Alfred Sanchez, Ramiro Sangita, Dhalakia Sarikhanian, Sossy Above: Chad Chadwick holds tight to his sophomore dream girl. Above Right: Junior girls impress each other at their Salvation Army ball. Bottom: Christine Wang shows off' her home run smile, while 'l'hao Li concentrates on left field. O E YEAR AW Y Junior BOYS try their best to act like SENIOR MEN. 'N- t , . .A - .ni Polly Jones isjealous of Beth Debrovner's special friend, Ted. Kate Sylla grins knowing that she has friends who care. Schniutz, Cheryl Scintzi, Gretchen Seihal, Linda Seigwurth. Julie Sentonian. David Shavlan, Barbara Shefrnan. Lenore Shadden. Pamela Sharpe. Ralph Shell. Patia Shields. Ashley Sidman, Dana Silangcruz. lVlyla Skinner, Robert Slye. flrillin Smith, Bryan Smith. Lisa Smith. Stacey 295 Solomon, Mark Sorto, Martha Southerland, Ginny Speed, Mary Margaret Spence, Richard Spencer, Steven Steffes, Janice Stephan, Jeanne Stephanow, Rick Sticknex, Christopher Stinnett, Laura Stone, William Strawbridge, Patrick Stringfellow, Michael Stroud, Ben Stroud, Jennifer Stoup, Gretchen Sykes, Byron U IORS AREO LY Above: Steve Tagliere and Bill Stone agree that two's company, but John Neal makes a crowd. Right: Doug Johnson and his steady girl prepare to strut their stuffon a formal evening. ECO D BE T Sylla, Kate Tadros, Mark Tagliere, Steve Taylor, Eric Terry, Paul Temiquel. Warren Thanh, Phling Thomas, Catherine Thompson, Tiffany Thusen, Brian Tidwell, Ross Tindall, Jennifer Tippett, Kalirn Tomich, Jeff Tran, Quy Treadaway, Krista Trinh, Phuong Truelove, Julie Morgan Moore cringes when he realizes he is losing his stuffing. Junior Sweethearts Jim Blacketer and April Hoelscher model the latest in his-her swim suits. JU IOR CELEBRATE 5 Q Allyson Easley and Kim Rahnert cling to one another knowing they can t attract a Baylor Boy. Tung, Benny Turcotte, Stephanie Turner, Lindy Vanek, Tracee Van Eman, Sherri Van Meter, Becky Varahrami, Paul Veliky, Monica Vice, Casey Walker, Shelley Wallace, David Wallace, Corey Wallace, Michelle Wang, Christine Watson, Terry Webb, Kimberly Weidler, John Weigand, Chris An exhausted Robin Roark wonders how she managed five subjects of homework, plus two dates the night before. awp GUOD TIME Jennifer Tindall has Sting Stiles White wrapped around her linger as Mary Margaret Speed gasps at every breath he takes . . . Wesson, Michael Wheatley, Philip Wheeler, Mason Go ahead, Make my dayll' shouts a butch Polly Jones White, Matt White, Stiles Winter, Kathryn Witcher, Adele Wofford, Steve Yang, Lee Yang, Stanley Yeager, Chris Yi, Ok Yreman, Stephanie Zavala, Sylvia Zelaya, Vilma Zhishingo, Fanny Zhishingo, Maria Zook, Chris N 'Jlih 5 CLASS OF '88 Sophomore Class Officers: Leslie Barnard, Historiang Andi Iken, Treasurer: Julie Braswell, Secretaryg Kelly Cajahuaringa, Vice President Dana Dull, President. 300 CLASS CF '88 CVES U As the Class of '88 climbed another notch on the totem pole, they gained the right to abuse as they had once been abused. The ability to par- ticipate in more clubs and social ac- tivities created many new experiences that brought close friends even closer. Along with growing older came a few more responsibilities which the sophomores faced with determina- tion. The Class of '88 climbed another step closer to achieving their seniority. Left: Sophomores stick together in their endeavor to reach the top. 9 . sr. 'X' ss Sophomore Cabinet Members: Lotte Finderup, Andi Iken, Dana Dull, Kelly Cajahuaringa, Kenneth Mondshine. Wesley Ho, Melvin Adams, Jason lnoff, Pat Richard, Pheona Nalley, Samantha Knoll, Leslie Barnard. Christy Burrow. Brenda Gill, Gena Strader, Lorraine Collins, Bar- bi Tornay, Lance Lester, Meredith McConn, Leslie Heintz, Troy Pidgeon, Dan Montgomery, Traci Creel, Chausey Leebron, Julie Braswell, Damla Karsan. 301 SOPHS SHOW STYLE Abbott, Julie Abel, Cissy Abernathy, Charles Adams, Connie Adams, Diane Adell, Lorri Aden, Norman Adicks, John Aguilar, Teresa Alhassan, Ahmed CA MACHINE Todd Cole says Yes Lee In hopes of blooming someday, Melanie Magee pretends, but Gayle Wise, Barbi Tornay, and can, and so can I! while T1-ey Sylvester Becky Lelvis are sure she will never look like they do. knows better. Allen, Stacy Alvaringa, Francisco Alvarez, Jose Amundsen, Kristyn Anderson, Alexis Anderson, Mark Anderson, Tommy Ards, Marcus Armstrong, Johnny Awadalla, Margaret 302 Ayala, Zeila Aziz, Shazia Baggett, Alicia Baillio, Leigh-Leigh Baker, Angela Baker, Tim Bandy, Griff Barber, Brooke Barnard, Leslie Barrow, Mary Barton, Beverly Beery, Elizabeth Belkin, Robert Bell, Fred Bell, Jennifer Belli, Leslie Beltran, Alba Benz, Laura Berk, Paul Berly, Kristin Berridge, Jason Biggerstaff, Karen Billingsley, Michael Birdwell, Christopher Blanton, Mike Knowing they ll be friends forever sophomore girls cling to each other for support. Bouldin, Tammie Braswell, Julie Brawley, Richard Brody, Damon Brown, Kent Browning, Carol Brumme, Skip Bugbee, John Burke, Steven Burkett, Sean Burrow, Christy Cajahuaringa, Kelly Cameron, Jeff Campos, Carlos Campos, Eladio Campos. Jose Carcamo, Barbara Careano, Thomas Carter, Carl Castillo, Irma 304 Blaylock, Craig Bogue, Joey Boone, Glenn 88 HAN O Heather Hasse makes room for her hair' lwww' ,i.,,t . An airheaded Jennifer Cummings gets carried away! ,a.cf-fl-es Lew I' SUDDAB glisli, re -IQ What's happenin', Hot Stuff? inquires Traci Snickers TTOY Pidgeon- Creel. 'tWhen I told them I had a date with a FISH, they thought I meant a freshman' Castillo, Maria Coneceros, Hector Chang, Sylan Chee, Bryan Chenault, Courtney Clapper, Verlene Clark, Quita Clement, Jennifer Clift, Colette Cloud, Carrie Cole, Todd Colias, Christina Collins, Gwen Collins, Lorraine Conner, Warren Connolly, James Copeland, Jennifer Creel, Traci Crisan, Dragos Cruz, Carlos LITTLE O E LOCK UP To attract SENIOR women, Trey Sylvester and Jason Berridge strike their cool poses, while Kirk Sides shows them he can chew with his mouth open. Right: Emily Janes is surprised to see someone taking her picture as she indulges in her midnight snack. Cude, Keith Cummings, Jennifer Cushman, Camie Dahnke, Kirk Daniels, Brett Daniels, Don Davenport, Christie Davis, Alissa Day, Ross Dean, David Deane, Liz Dennison, Karen Denton, Robert Diaz, Ernest Diffenderfer, Susanne Doan, Thoa Dodrill, Carrie Dorsey, Paul Dow, Chris Drew, Carrie 306 D'Souza, Cheryl Dull, Dana Duskin, Nicole Easley, Jeff Echols, Tamara Edmondson, Eric Eisma, Casper Ellis, Jennifer Essinger, Mark Eubank, Heather Evans, Lisa Fafatas, Robert Falcon, Bobby Farley, Eleanor Faucher, Chris Fernandes, Renay Ferrandes de Soto, Patricia Ferrell, Robert Finderup, Lotte Flanagan, Christine Left: What's wrong wlth this picture HAIRY Brett Larson? Maybe Glenn Boone Lance Lester, and Pete Gardere know Below: Take me, I'm yours' No one else wants me! sings Kristin Berly This is the best date I've ever had! moans Dan Montgomery. Flowers, Clarke Fornof, Ken Frank, Matthew Froehlich, Sig Fulton, Eunyong Fulton, Tobias Gager, Sherri Gallander, Tami Gamble, Jamie Garcia, Bernardo Garcia, Richard Garcia, Sonia Gardere, Peter Garner, Lee Ann Gee, Kimberly Gettings, David Giannukos, John Gibbs, Julee Gilbert, Heidi Gilbert, Tara Gill, Brenda Glazer, Leigh Grafton, Cristy Green, Joel Greene, Dana Greene, Daphane 'Wi I always wear him out' Jokes Todd Cole after a rough night with Kirk Sides I Ml 3' CLASS OF '88 LEARN THE HARD WAY Meredith McConn laughs because she knows Clay King's mom- my is in front of her house warming up the wagon. Gross, Lauren Gubo, John Guerrero, John Guillory, Mike Haase, Heather Hall, Christine Halper, Michele Hamilton, Willie Hamm, Carolyn Harb, Ramy Harcum, Tara Hardeway, Gabrielle Hare, Amanda Hargrove, Derek Hargrove, Todd Harp, Julie Harwell, Jennifer Hasks, L'Tanya Hayden, Susan Hayes, Marilyn Hebert, Michelle Heintz, Leslie Henry, Geralde Henry, Shane Henson, Noah Heyn, Leslie I feel much better about myself since my big brother told me how well Odor Eaters workln explains a grateful Julie Nalley. Hickman, Brian Hicks, Becky Hightower, Gina Hills, Charimone Ho, Wesley Hooker, Micheal Hooter, Greg Horton, Paula Horton, Thomas Hudson, Holley Humphries, Ronnie Iken, Andi Jackson, J ack J ames, Shannon Jameson, Julie Janes, Emily J aso, Lisa Johnson, Artega Johnson, Eric J ones, Juli Jones, Karen Jones, Kelly Jones, Tracey J oran, Chris 31 O OPH KEEP MILI ' Christy Grafton, Kelly McCormick, and Tamara Wooley display their excitement over being cast in a new Nairn commercial. I can't hold you up much longer, smirks Hol- ly Miracle as Jeff Kirkpatrick leans on her for support. z,.,. K Kapadia, Chhaya Kapche, Jennifer Karim, Pamela Karsan, Damla Kasper, Elizabeth Kemp, David Kennedy, Troy King, Clay King, Geoffrey Kirk, Laura Kirkpatrick, Jeff Kite, Melissa Kloc, Jason Knoll, Samantha Kohler, George Kohler, Manuel Koons, Jennifer Kovacs, Chris You're kidding! He can't be worth more than five dollars! says spacey Helen Vaughan of dreamy Don Daniels. OPHOMORE CHANGE THEIR IMAGE Langford, David Larson, Brett Lauber, Kate Laycock, Amy Le, Hau Le, Nguyen Leake, Jennifer LeBus, Paul Lee, Tracy Leebron, Chausey Ledbetter, Lisa Leiva, Alana Lelvis, Becky Leonard, Chanel Leonardi, Cattolica, Kathryn Lester, Lance Little, Shaun Looney, Kenneth Lopez, Algerando Lowrie, Robert Lozano, Rachel 9ll ,,Q.,Wp,,x il rli.. r WK Ricca Paschal demonstrates just how far she'll go for her Meaty Bone. 312 ,if Cute can be sexy! assures an adorable Carl 1 ,f i Z Carter. ,. J, ig ,, Surprise everybody! yells Tracey Jones as she and Karin Torger- CONFUSED son come out of the closet. more funln Lucero, Rosemary Ludwig, Kristine Lyon, Kevin McClean, Allison McCollum, John McConn, Meredith McCorb1e, Randy McCorkle, Kristine McCorkle, Mike McCormick, Kelly McDonald, Paul McDonnell, Jan Maceo, Angela Macias, Maribel McLendon, Steve McFadden, Wendy McLoy, Lee McManus, Holly McNeal, Kristin Magee, Melanie Magrill, Mark David Langford declares, 'tMaybe blondes do have 313 4 CLASS OF '88 GE Mairena, Luis Manzie, Jalene Markos, Laszlo Maroulis, Gary Martin, Tessa Martinez, Laura Martinez, Pilar Martinez, Rose Mary Matthews, Rachel Mayes, Andrew Mehta, Bisal Mercer, Lisa Meyer, Leslie Micheals, Matthew Michelli, Janice Milam, Hilary Miles, Tracey Miller, Carla Miller, Kelly Milner, Don Miracle, Holly Molina, Sylvia Mondshine, Kenneth Montes, Efrain Chausey Leebron is shocked to see Leslie Wratten didn't fix her makeup before the show. T TOGETHER Hot Holly Miracle gleefully states These hands can warm anything! That Grapefruit Diet sure did wonders for my figure! states a con- fident Shannon Mulligan. , 1 ,I 'QA-0... 1' f 4+ '5 it A, A Ricca Paschal teaches Heather Haase and Juli J ores the real way to ski at the base of the mountain. Montgomery, Dan Montgomery, David Monzingo, Elizabeth Morales, Priscila Moreno, Christine Morero, Philip Morris, Lori Morris, Carrie Morvan, Gloria Mulligan, Shannon Murphy, Cathy Nalley, Julie Neel, Connie Nguyen, Khanh N guyen, QUY Orduno, Rosa 315 Osorio, J amil Padilla, Bertha Pao, Elaine Park, Jung Paschal, Ricca Pasternak, Scott Patel, Rakesh Patterson, Bryan Patterson, Donie Paul Rebekah Pell, Robert Pence, George A. fe, After losing their SENIOR women, Dan Montgomery and Peter Gardere realize the only ones they have left to turn to are each other. 31 6 Perez, Ernest Peterson, Kathyann Petree, Todd Petrutsas, Lyle Pidgeon, Troy Pieratt, Dennis Pisciotta, Lisa Pipkin, Catherine Poor, Julianna Pope, Scott Pottorf, Shelly Presley, Paige XXX NK l Any newcomer to Lee would think this was a Halloween party, but everyone else knows Kelly McCormick and Christy Rodriguez always look like this. Q ' 5' v af , ..,. Am , ,. f N ,, r I OPHOMORE PRO ETHAT FRIE DS ARE FORE ER 'TN' Troy Pidgeon, Jennifer Swank, and Brett Larson laugh at Harp as she tries to catch another fly. Julie Heather Eubanks and Jennifer Cummings modestly declare 'fWe're not too cool. Are we? fp .ww 4 K gd Pribilski, Robert Prudencio, Silvia Purcell, Heath Puzio, Derek Quanton, Tiffany Rahman, Syed Rash, Jodi Reaves, J acki Remmert, Katherine Richard, Patrick Ringnald, Angela Rivera, Carlos Rivera, J. C. Rivera, Levy Robbins, J ay Rodriguez, Christie Rodriguez, Rosalinda Rombado, Mike LO Rosal, Karen Ruby, Jana Rudolph, Cresenda Rule, Robby Russell, Don Russell, Lance St. Claire, Kelly Saldana, Hilda Samaniego, Kristina Samchez, Jorge Santikos, Nicole Santos, Claudia Santos, Yvette Schillaci, Micheal Schmitt, Cindy Schneider, Raul Schnitzius, Stacy Seavall, Jason Sebastian, Nicola Sefer, Mark Segey, Dorry Seigle, Arden Seligson, Tracy Seymour, Shannon ERCLASSME I have nothing to hide, states an unknow- ing Lauren Gross. LOVE TO PLAY - ' 1 . , gg ,isf 1118? E , Joel Green is all ears as Heath Purcell, Carl Carter, and Todd Cole teach him the tricks of the trade. 1 1: 9 D get to 9 as Y . A 1? ,, . pq, : at is V47 HMS -' Q U ' I' '7 ':ii:',-a Gal' a v5 ','s a .rxux -f,,.f WWWK 5 5 1 ,xv,,Q5f.v ,-Y lf, zo .,, , ,A , X .3155-. ' ki Leigh Glazer shows off her bright whites while Gwen Collins blinds the photographer. Shelton, Donnia Shirzad, Shahih Singer, Debbi Sides, Kirk Slanicky, Denise Smith, Libby Smith, Micheal Smith, Tracy Smith, Sharon Spafford, Andy Sparks, Sandra Sparks, Shannon i fists' s x i , ww-v mia ' , .gm ,,,,,mg,...,.., we , ., . K fe' as J ?f5n 01 'Cv gay gp, Ur m ' J vs Q2 592 , X4 sa? Karen Jones bombards Barbi Tornay and Jennifer Harwell with her Snowmass mountains. Stallings, Sarah Stelzer, Rick Stephan, Eric Stelmashenco, Nicole Stephanow, Brett Stevens, Lonnie Stitzlein, David Strader, Gena Strain, Scott Strimple, Wendy Sullivan, Jill Swank, Jennifer Sylvester, Trey Tarver, Victor 319 OPH LOOK SHARP ,J Rip, ffzlfli si, QQ Get outta here, Meredith McConnl That Diet Coke isn't fooling anyone! exclaim true pigs Julie Harp, Leigh Glazer, and Traci Creel. Tate, Aubra Taylor, Jim Taylor, Julie Temiquel, Rhonda Testa, Lauri Thomas, Sherryl Thompson, Brad Thompson, Mark Thornton, Shannon Torgerson, Karin Tornay, Barbi Tran, Nick Truong, Richard Underwood, Damita Vader, Shane Valencia, Sonia Vandagrift, Trint Vaughan, Helen Vega, Carlos Vela, Patricia Verhalen, Patricia Villatoro, Marcial Virani, Karim Wallace, Mike 1 320 'AGO ahead, make my day! dares Gremlin look-alike Joel Green h is I A it . E 2 Liver again? Aw, Mom! grumbles Kirk Sides about the lunch Guess what? I just won tickets to Motley Crue! ' ommy made him. Grafton. ISITI Webb, Todd Weitzel, Anne Whalen, Jaudc Whatley, Don Whelan, Kim White, Leslie Wimberley, D Wise, Gayle Witham, Brad Wolff, Edward Woods, Laura Wooley, Tama Wratten, Lesli Wright, Eva Wright, Shaun Yang, Steven Yi, Suk Hui Zachos, Shane Zaharatos, Peg Zeid, Lynne Zufie, Tim Weatherall, Br Witcher, Jenni VK wg 1,1 ' 5 f ,W ian DII D3 Williams, Tam avid mY fer T3 9 gy screams Christy 321 S fm- -- qw 'if' an 'Q' it Cu ,au- , ,,. 4 1 . .Mi Qty? . an Kgriwr , . PM N., - E CLASS OF ' 9 ' s. Freshman Class Officers: Andrew Price, Secretaryg Ebony McFarland, Vice President: Kyle Schuenemann, President: Greg Watson, Treasurer. 322 CLASS OF, 9 FIT I FI The Freshman class entered into Lee life with many goals for the years 4- 5 if to follow. Being the youngest proved Mr- to be an asset in that it helped them to gain recognition with their new E 5' Q5 ts faces and personalities. Although membership into clubs was limited, 9, p xg: the freshmen proceeded to make their mark in Lee's history. Not only did they partake academically, but much of the General Spirit was con- tributed by these lowerclassmen, socially. Acknowledged numerically as the largest class, the well- acclaimed 'fish were swept into the Future Longhorns stick together knowing it's going to be along hard ride. Current and fit right in, Freshmen: Row 1: Kyle Schuenemann, Andrew Price, Brian O'neil, Greg Watson, Chris Phillips, Joe Blowe, Bob Steinhagen, James Ander- son, John Stewart, Don Juan. Row 2: Erin Felber, Joanna Butler, Ashley Morrison, Lori Withers, Kimberly Roach, Jennifer Hovas, Heather Davidson, Mary Juana, James Algers, Jason Cox. Row 3: Ebony McFarland, Kiki Busby, Stacie Henderson, Debra Fairchild, Meredith Cossy, Amber Dobson, Lauren Krinsky, Yepi Fulton, Amy Selke, Amy Wood. Row 4: Frances Pereira, Kim Derry, Robert McCharen. 323 FRE HME EEK EW FELLOWSHIP Where's the dog when you need it? whines a nauseated J oAnna Butler. 324 Abdelsayed, Michael Acuna, Robert Adam-Ahued, Nora Ahmad, Adnan Ahmed, Faisul Albarran, Maria Aleman, Regina Algier, James Allen, David Allen, Hunter Altman, Greg Alvarenga, Luis Anderson, James Angelo, Karin Arce, Dora Archer, Holly Ayers, Andy Babei, Katrin Bacorn, Kelly Bailey, Stacey Baird, Drew Balzer, Polly Barber, Chris Barfield, Becky Amy Fenton and Megan McKeithan, both victims of the freshman blues resort to nametags in hopes of acclaiming some kind of notariety, while self-assured Carol Jasper wonders how anyone could help but remember her name. 'ki-V Left: Jennifer Pledger displays one of her many tricks to Julianne Crawford, Kiki Busby, Joan- na Butler, Beth Bridges, and Jairnee Johnson. Little does she know, HTRIX are for KIDS. Below: Sharon Schoentield sunbathes in con- fidence knowing she has hidden her sunken treasure. f 1111 Q r ' Ab X Baugher, Chadd Bean, Elizabeth Bell, Doug Benefield, Monica Benitez, Deysi Bennett, Joan Berrios, Sandra Berry, Doug Blackard, Josh Blake, Blake Bloyloch, Kieth Bochat, Justin Boulton, Debra Brauche, Randy Bridges, Beth Briscoe, Lena Britt, Heather Brooks, Dawn Brooks, Elizabeth Brown, Amanda Brown, Korotha Brown, Monica Burkett, Sharon Busby, Kay Buscavich, Mary Butler, Joanna Byrd, Greg Caldwell, Kevin Campbell, Christopher Canavan, Shanna Carter, Levra Cauthen, Jennifer Cedregren, Anne Ceniceros, Hayde Cerda, Nancy Chang, Shin Cheves, Chris Clemmons, Crockett Clemmons, Karen Cochran, Kelly Coleman, Kim Conner, Sean 'Syn Html f Qgfa What's wrong? Is there pizza in my braces'?l' spits Domino s investor Courtney Speed hopelessly tries to blow a bubble as big as her head Lindsay Gordon. 326 Cordero, Jenny Corona, Maricela Cortes, Sheila Cossey, Meredith Cowles, Sherry Cox, Jason Coyle, Corby Craig, Chris . Craig, Cristl Crawford, Julianne Crocker, Jenol , - ff Cromwell, Camille - A lax 'fff GULLIBLE FI H GET CAUGHT 1 Kxsfjf if 'G John Culp smiles with relief after pulling some fish humor off on naive Carrie Harp. Elizabeth Brooks is stumped when Slmply asked where ' ?'l Q4 are you going Crutchfield, Mark Cruz, Erlinda Cruz, Zunilda Culp, John Cummings, Blake Dalati, Annelyse Daly, Tami Daniel, Kelly Dashiell, Amy Dauson, Serina Davis, Bill DeLeon, Charmaine Delgado, Lawrence Dennis, Rachael De Reyna, Kim Derry, Kimberly Dever, Chris Diaz, Maria Left: Marshall Dodson AIDS Lyle Russell over the threshold. 328 Diaz, Reynalde Dickerson, Isaac Dobson, Amber Dodson, John Doggett, John Doughterty, Ines Dozier, Robert Dryselius, Emily Duke, Katherine Dunbar, Karen Dunne, Melody Elkins, Michelle Ellison, Kay Elodia, Flores Emmerton, Todd Engelke, Ellen Engracia, Albarran Ennis, Dusty Enrique, Arias Esdorn, Jason Evans, Noel Evans, Thomas Fairchild, Debra Farmer, Tracy Felber, Erin Say cheese, Carrie King, but remember you are what you eat FRC H MAKE FISHY FACE Thome day I'll be a Thenior thud, 1isps a thweet Kyle Schuenemann. Kiki Busby puts her best face forward proving the old addage 'tbeauty lies in the eyes ofthe beholder Fenton, Amy Ferguson, Christina Ferrari, John Ferro, Vanessa Flaming, Marci Flores, John Flores, Jose Fore, Sherri Franco, Veronica Frias, Luis Friou, Michele Fuentes, Maria Fulton, Yepr Gallander, Teri Garcia, Chris Garcia, Maybel Garcia, Rebecca Garcia, Roxana Garcia, Steven Garrett, Allison Gasca, Maria Geldmeier, Laura Gelin, Reyes Gerner, Jennifer Giannukos, Jim Gladney, Letha Golightly, Gregory Golightly, Robert FRE HME MAKE .if Y Q a'3iQ, , Gomez, Mauricio Gonzalez, Ruben Gordon, Lindsay Gordon, Lois Grayum, Richard Greenwood, Kelly Guerrero, Diane Guest, Elizabeth Guillory, Debra Gully, Becca Guondique, Roger Hadley, Chrissy Hagen, Betsy Haginas, David Haine, Robert Hall, Dana Hancock, Angela Hanes, Rob Come over to my court and Iyll slam you in your baseline big guy, states a friendly Greg Watson. Please girls, only one at a time, pleads the womanlzing Sean Suffel. THEIR M0 E Gimme a break. I'm only a freshmanf' cries Brian Pinto. .wx ',. 'ff ' ' ., ,J .- Hannah, Jennifer Hara, Yuichiro Harb, Mark Hardesty, Dennis Hardeway, Gretchen Harp, Carrie Harris, Thomas Harrison, Tracy Haslam, Laura Hasten, Dana Hawkins, Kerry Hayes, George Haynes, Tami Heggar, Tracy Henderson, Charles Henderson, Stacie Herebia, Martin Hernandez, Leticia Hill, Blueberry Hill, Elisa Hill, Vernall 331 Hinojosa, Cynthia Holzhausen, Nancy Hovas, Jennifer Hurley, Seldon Hussain, Sami Hutson, Teresa Huynh, Tony Hwang, Michael Ingrum, Natalie Inoff, Jason J acobe, Russel Jacobson, Julie J ahnke, Reed Jasper, Carol J ean, Brent Jiwa, Rick Johnson, Jaimee Jones, Chris Jones, Christipher Jones, Steven Jou, Tish Juan, Marie Juneau, Jennifer Justice, Cindy Kamrath, Desiree Gosh, if only I didn't have to shave in the morning maybe I'd be on time to school, com- plains a mature Chris Campbell. Steven Jones and Brian O'Neil make two hopeless attempts to catch the attention of Senior Chicks. FI H FREAK OUT Football lovers Dana Hasten, Teresa Hutson, and Camille Cromwell all agree that it's not whether you win or lose as long as you score afterwards. Madonna want to be, Rachael Dennis is curious to know why her debut has not brought tons of fans to her side, much less any. A t Kapche, Jessica Kay, David Keck, Catherine Kenner, Mechelle Keith, Jennfer Kettle, Crystal Key, Cory Khan, Mohammed Kim, Ee Jin King, Carrie King, Shannon Klein, Kelly Kleivveg, Natheseha Krinsky, Lauren Krosby, Leif Lafuente, Sonia Laguarta, Sterling Lambert, Dina Land, Robert Laraia, Ginger LaVallee, Michelle Le, Huy Le, Linhthao Leach, Dorman Leal, Nick Ledezma, Francisca Ledezma, Sonia Lee, Sheri Lester, Mark Light, Bud Long, Jennifer Lopez, Anna Lopez, Esther Lopez, Juan Louis, Cynthia Lutz, Cheryl Lyle, Dana Lynch, Joanna Mahan, Jeff Mahood, Elizabeth Malekzadeh, Marian Malone, Scott Malouf, Gabriel Maltez, Luis Mangin, Emmanuel Maredia, Amin Maredia, Shamim Marlin, Helen Marshall, Graham Martin, John We are family Ive got all my sisters with me slngs d1SCO slsters Monica Justice, Elisha Wilson Mechelle Keener, Cassandra Rocker, 'I s- Massey, Laura Massey, Michelle Mauck, Danny Mayer, James McCardell, Mark McCharen, Robert McElraft, Christin McFarland, Ebony McFarland, Julie McGown, Jennifer McKeithan, Megan McMillon, Lisa Mejia, Marta Melendez, John Melendez, Juana Melendez, Melissa Mendoza, Patricia Merino, Reino Metcalf, Ester Michaels, Rachel Miranda, Ines Montgomery, Charles Mora, Reyes Morris, Lauren Morris, Rhonda Greg Watson and Kyle Schuenemann let it all hang loose while Stacey Henderson, Courtney Speed, Beth Bridges, Kerry Hawkins, and Kiki Busby try and hang on period. X . . 335 FRE HME CAUGHT FROLLICKI G Morrison, Ashley Morrow, Richard Mullings, Paula Murphy, Dean Murray, Jennifer Musa, Robert Nachlinger, Jennifer Nalling, Andrew Navarro, Milagoos Neftali, Rivas Newton, Darren Nguyen, Anh Tuan Nguyen, Mai Nichols, Janna Nieto, Glenn Norman, Evelina O'Conor, Marcus O'Keefe, Katherine Above: While ringing in the New Year, Crystal Kettle, Cindy Justice, and Elisa Hill request some more HOLIDAY CHEER. Top Right: Freshman Keith Blaylock wears his gloves in fear of Eric Taylor rubbing off on him. Right: Caught in the same gym uniform that everyone wears, Sterling Laguarta shys away from the camera in order to protect his IN- DIVIDUAL reputation. .s W., rq.,f,. .,'. g,q,a,, ' 75511 5--f, R I, 2 1 ' ,Q 1 KN at 1. ,Q if fi .. ., v JV 1 -', at ,af S l N it X ,gas , 13' L ,misss wif. K - ., . ,g,f,,f-if-M M g ,Q--,. slfmsffsf ,, , . ,,., 1 Q. ,- V ,igfig -1 eww . 41, C, John Ferrari, Stan Pipkin, Randy Brockley, Mark Lester, Kelly Daniel, Steven Jones, Marshall Dodson, Brian O'neil, and Jack Vaughn at- tempt to hunt down some real foxes since the ones at Lee are too hard to catch. A v l V t Pretty boy, Greg Byrd tries to laugh at the fact that George Brown is about to make the attack on his masterpiece of hair Oliver, Judy O'neil, Brian Orchard, David Oruna, Patricia Park, Charlie Parr, Bethany Parra, Jerry Partridge, Matthew Patterson, Larry Pease, J aimie Pereira, Frances Perez, Ximena Phillips, Chris Phillips, Pam Pictou, Vickie Pimentel, Stephanie Pinto, Brian Pipkin, Stan Planty, Todd Pledger, Jennifer Poole, Susan Pora, William Prange, Amy Pratt, John FRE HME LE R THE ROPE Price, Andrew Provine, Heather Puente, Lisa Quinton, Trey Ramos, Elizabeth Raymond, Katherine Raynon, Robin Reason, Julie Redick, Robby Reed, Angela Reese, Doug Reese, Trevor Reinhold, Kelly Rendon, Lisa Rexrode, Todd Reyes, Juana Rice, Jason Rinehart, Stephanie Roach, Kimberly Roberson, Vicki Roberts, Brian Roberts, Carissa Roberts, Diyonn Robinson, Jenny Robinson, Maureen Robledo, Teresa Rock, Jennifer Rodas, Alexander Rodas, Luis Rodriguez, Cesar K' Michael Abdelsayed and Drew Baird toast the Lee Le Cafe menu of soup and crackers ggi' Amy Dashiell and Graham Marshall have already latched on to the traditional test taking techniques at Lee. Rodriguez, Rachel Rodriguez, Valencia Roe, Tommy Rooker, Cassandra Rosner, Greg Ross, Julie Rowe, Megan Rowley, Tim Roy, James Ruby, Ami Rush, Karen Russell, Lyle Saad, Richard Saenz, Amanda Sajche, Oscar Saldivia, Gabriel Salmon, Ana Salmon, Kirt Sanchez, Claudia Sanchez, Jose Steven Jones and Teresa Hutson fantasize about what it would be like to be on a date with someone else. 339 You am t nothin but a hound dog and you am t no friend of mme sings Nick Leal to a bark- Sanchez, Orfa Sanchez, Osbelia Santos, Becky Sauer, Lainie Schaefer, Robby Schellenger, Kristi Schillaci, Kevin Schindler, Scott Schmidt, Troy Schoenfield, Sharon Schneider, Suzanne Schramm, Sunday Schuenemann, Kyle Schumacher, Damian Scott, Lori Sefer, Sherry Segura, Maria Seigworth, Steven Selke, Amy Sentonnian, Walter Sepulveda, Virginia Sexton, Rodney Shadden, Sherry Shepherd, Brenda Sherman, Eric FI HGET FESTI E Freshman girls say HCHEERS to only THREE more years! Siegfried, Jennifer Signet, Lee Sinclair, Amy Smith, David Smith, Kelli Smith, Kevin Smith, Lonny Smith, Vickie Spalding, Alisa Speed, Courtney Spencer, Candy Spencer, Timothy Stefanakis, Nikolaos Stephanou, Karen Stewart, Desion Stone, Laurie Stuart, John Suffel, Sean Taleno, Rolando Ternus, Helen Thai, Nicole Thammapiranon, Denisse Thobne, Kathy Thompson, Trey Thuesen, Kevin To, Kim Toney, Tara Toomey, Leigh Tootin, Rootin Tottenham, Leslie J 0 Tovar, Tricia Tran, Hoang Tran, Huy Turnbow, Tracey Turpin, Katherine Tysos, Vikki Unruh, Heidi Vandervelden, Heather Vasquez, Juan Vaughan, Jack Vega, Angela Vega, Victoria Vela, John Velasco, Patricia Verhalen, Alison Virgo, Sandrine Voelkel, Todd Walker, Tiffany Ward, Selena Warner, Grant Watson, Greg 342 FRE H START MAKE Sandrine Virgo puts her best face forward for a Hair raising Dean Murphy. 1 FI HGET MART Like that bodacious babe made a totally bogus mistake when she like re- jected me, ya know? exclaims a rad Don Milner to a mellowed out Jim Giannukos. Weinhaur, Abby Welzbacher, Craig West, Nat Wharton, Andrew Wheeler, Glenn White, Herman White, Julia Whitehurst, Thomas Whitlock, David Wiedeman, Whitney Wiley, Shannon Williams, Aaron ...xt . Cindy proves no Justice to her friends while practicing her usual manners. Williams, Christine Williams, Heather Williams, Sheri Williamson, Robert Willingham, Kendra Withers, Lori Wizig, Valerie Wood, Amy Woods, Pam Yanez, Ruby Yates, Tommy Yelverton, Steve Yi, Suk Hui Young, Mike 343 E E, 1 Q .-.B . mm me 9 Ifb x w ' ,X ' L' Q V - wx , 'Qi hz, : 'NM A AM .midi nfl ,,.w ,.. l 44 if a Senior Hon'6rs and Words of Wis ' d6m', Ads, In'deXg n. g Although the infamous Senior year often failed to live up to its reputation, it was not without its perks. Having come full circle, Seniors reverted' to their geeky selves which they had suppressed for three long years. Seniors made the best of their last year and when they cleaned out their lockers they did not go away empty handed: Goals In.j -' the plans students made for their on to college while others went straight into the big bad world. Friend'ships Inj - lasting bonds Ex. - Even though the end of high school closed a chapter in students' lives, they did not leave behind the friend- ships they had established. Mem'6 - ries fnJ - the inevitable product of four years of working hard and playing hard Ex. - No one will forget the football games, pep rallies, parties and l poitantly House Bill 72. 34 5 rf KW 1 , At, .rf A N Senior Honors and Words of Wisdom ADAMS, DAVID SCOTT - Young Conservatives ADAMS, MATTHEW M. - Cam- paignersfYoung Life 83-865 Booster Club5 Ski Trip 83-855 Windy Gap 83-845 Wilderness 84-855 Track 84-855 Cross Country 84-855 Young Conservatives5 Surf Club5 Country Club5 Spanish Club5 Freshman Campaigner Leader. If you can't be with the one you love, observe the one you're with. Sit back and enjoy the ride. ALVAREZ, CATHERINE STARR - Booster Club 82-855 Cabinet Member 82-865 Class Officer 82-835 Fish Life 82- 835 Young Life!Campaigners 83-865 YL Ski Trip 83-845 Windy Gap 845 Young Conservatives 82-835 Latin Club 82-835 Spanish Club 84-855 Hospitality Club 83-865 Spirit Committee 83-865 Spirit Committee Officer 85-865 DECA Member 85-865 DECA Officer '85. ALVAREZ, MATTHEWS LATE - Campaigners 82-865 Football 82-835 Baseball 83-845 Young Conservatives 83-865 Spanish Club 84-855 Latin Club 82-835 Cross Country Varsity 84-86, Regionals '855 Spring Track Varsity 84- 865 Young Life 83-865 Fish Life '82 and M.L.5 Roundup 85-865 Christmas For- mals '855 YL Ski Trip 83-855 Windy Gap 83-845 Wilderness '855 Surf Club5 Coun- try Club5 Frisbee 4 yrs., Letterman and VP5 HOFFA 83-86. The truth is where the truth is, and it's sometimes in the candy store: - Boy Dylan ARTHUR, ROBERT ANDREW - Traveler, Sports Editor 85-865 Young Life!Campaigners 83-865 Fish Life 82- 835 Surf Club5 Country Club5 Spanish Club5 Most Handsome Semi-Finalist5 Chemistry Club5 Smoke Out Day Spon- sorg ND Active. Learning is experience and experience is gained through action. ATWOOD, MITCHELL ROBERT - Booster Club 82-855 Fish Life 82-835 Young Life!Carnpaigners 83-865 Student Council 83-855 Student Cabinet 83-85. Interests include revolt, disorder, chaos, and especially activity that seems to have no meaning. BAGGETT, JESSICA MARIE - Lieutenants5 UTL - Dance Competi- tion - Ist Divisi0n5 CSU5 Spanish Club5 Student Cabinet5 1984 World's Fair 346 Dance Performance5 SAT High Score Award 4 Nominee5 SurfClub. It was real and it was fun, but there is question ifit was real fun! BASS, LAURA M. - Spanish Club5 Lee Y Law Club5 FHA5 Critter 'n' Creatures5 Lee Y Law Club, Secretary5 OEA, Reporter!Historian. BATES, DEE ANNE - CSU 82-845 High Dimensions 85-865 Spanish Club 82-865 Amigos de los Americanos 85-865 Booster Club 82-835 Hospitality Club 82-845 Young Conservatives 84-855 FHA 84-86, VP 85-86. Life is too short to waste, live life to its fullest. BEISEL, STACY LEIGH - Spanish Club 83-855 Young Conservatives 84-855 DECA 85-86, Class Officer5 Hospitality Club 85-86. BENEDICT, AARON L. - You've always got to try because the future will never die. BENFORD, TAMMY RENEE - IiJIECE5 Homecoming Queen, 1st Runner p. 'iLife goes on. BLACKMON, MATTHEW CONNER - SABER Ads Mgr. 84-865 Key Club 83-865 Founding Father of Country Club 84-865 Varsity Baseball '865 JV Baseball 83-85, 2 District Championships5 ND 83-865 Young Life Bus Fire Survivor '835 Houndage Bus. Mgr. '865 Cam- paigners 83-865 Bruins Tradition 85-865 Who's Who '865 Elite '4Bogus Boy 5 VVA Reject5 Booster Club 84-865 Most Hand- some Top 10 82-865 Spanish Club 83-855 Pres. of Class 83-85. It's always cooler in the shade. BLAILOCK, ZACK ROBERT - Spanish Club 83-855 History Club 82-85. This ain't no party, this ain't no disco, this ain't no fooling around. BLAINE, THOMAS DANIEL - Oh, well. BLEDSOE, BRIAN SYLVESTER - Young Conservatives 83-865 Booster Club 82-835 VOCT 85-86. This School has taught me a lot that deals with the world today. BLEDSOE, JOHN FITZGERALD - Young Conservatives 84-865 Spanish Club 83-855 Cabinet Member 82-845 Na- tional Spanish Exam 82-835 National Spanish Exam Level II 84-855 DAR Citizenship Award Nominee 85-86. The one good thing about repeating your mistakes is that you know when to cr1nge. BOOKER, NIGEMA - To all the up- coming seniors, I advise you to study because you've come too far to turn back now, BORSKI, VONDA CHER - Junior Classical League5 Latin Club, Treasurer5 Girls Varsity Basketball 84-865 Chemistry Honor Society5 Spirit Com- mittee5 NHS5 Critters 'n' Creatures5 Young Conservatives. Be good and take good care of yourselves. BOYD, DAVID MICHAEL - NHS 82-865 Surf Club Pres. 85-865 Spanish Club5 Critters 'n' Creatures5 Most Hand- some Semi-Finalist 83-855 YL Ski Trip 84-855 Campaignersg UT Christmas For- mals 84-855 Roundup Survivor 85-865 Honors Chemistry and Biology 25 Nick Adams Fan Club. t'Surf. BROUSSARD, SCOTT ALLEN, XV - SABER Staff, Photographer 84-865 Senior Pres. Young Conservatives 84-865 Lawn and Polo Club 85-865 Young Life5 Senior Campaignersg National Belchers of America, Pres.5 CPR Certified5 Boy Scouts of America 82-865 Quitters and Queebers 141 84-865 T.H. Rogers Special Olympics Field Day 83-845 Scuba Club 84-855 Pacers Dance Club 84-855 UT Christmas Formals 85-865 Roundup 85- 865 SABER Country Club 85-865 YL Ski Trip 85-865 UT Bound Amtrak Financer5 Thermal Underwear, Thongs, Things - Pres.5 Student Cabinet Member 85-86. One who acts as himself is respected more than one who doesn't. BROWN, CHRISTOPHER SCOTT - When things go wrong as they sometimes will, when the road you're trudging seems all up hill, and when you want to smile but you have to sigh, rest if you must but don't you quitll' BROWN, WILLIAM THOMAS - Spanish Club 83-845 Young Life 83-865 Country Club 84-865 YL Ski Trip '845 Wilderness '855 Mrs. Anido Fan Club. Worrying about your future can destroy your now. BUMBERA, KIMBERLY - Literary Arts Magazine 84-855 CSU 85-865 Crit- ters 'n' Creatures 84-855 Lieutenants 82-86, Officer 84-863 Literary Arts Magazine, Cover Manager 84-853 All American Scholar 84-863 Who's Who 84-86. 'fKeep the faith. BUSBY, KELLEY MICHELLE - NHS 85-863 Anchor Club 84-86, Reporter 85-863 Traveler News Edition 85-861 Club News Editor 84-853 Spirit Committee 85-863 Spanish Club 82'863 Spanish Honor Society 85-863 Hospitali- ty Club 84-863 Student Cabinet 83-863 American Legion 82-843 Echoes 84-853 Who's Who 85-863 Young Life 85-863 Booster Club3 Close-Up ,863 Pacers. Enjoy when you can, and endure when you must. - Von Goethe BUTERA, RODNEY PAUL - Shut up and skate. CAIN, KELLEY HARRISON - Who's Who3 The Society of Distinguished American High School Students3 French Club 84-863 Brigadiers 83-853 Guys and Dolls ,843 Show Case '833 Echoes 84-85. Don't write notes to freshman girls . . . it may come back to haunt you. CARROLL, CHRIS G. - Young Con- servatives 83-843 Spanish Club 82-833 Texas History Club 83-843 Chess Club3 Scuba Club 82-833 FHA 82-843 SADD3 Lee Y Law Club 84-853 John Cheesman Fan Club. CARROLL, KIMBERLY ANNE - DECA 85-863 Lee Y Law Club 85-863 CSU 84-853 Spanish Club 83-853 Young Conservatives 85-863 Young Life 83-843 Senior Prom Committee. Just grin and bear it. CASTELLANOS, SANDRA PATRICIA - HECEXHERO Clubs 84- 863 French Club 82-843 French Honor Society '843 Marching Band!Flag Corps 8g-g4gI:Iomeroom Alternative 83-84. CHAN, WILLIAM STEWART - Key Club 83-86, Treasurer 85-863 Baseball 82-861 NHS 83-863 NP 85-863 Mu Alpha Theta 84-863 Commended Scholar ,853 Who's Who3 National Science Merit Award3 Spanish NHS 83-863 Chi Eta Mu 85-863 Lee Y Law Club 85-86, Treasurerg Royal Ambassadors 82-863 CBC Youth Council 84-863 Critters 'n' Creatures 84-86. CHEE, MARIA VICTORIA - LTC Reg. Chmng Critters 'n' Creatues, Pres.3 Science Club, VP!Secretary3 Anchor Club3 Student Councilp Hospitality Club3 NHS, Pres.3 Mu Alpha Theta3 French Club, Secretary3 Echoes Literary Magazine: Chi Eta Mug American Legion3 RPI Metal HCHEE-r up! CHEESMAN, JOHN MILTON - Surf Club3 Scuba Club3 Interact, Cheerleader3 Most Handsome Finalist. To the people who make decisions, think first, ask him, then your answer will be there! CLEM, CARRIE ELIZABETH - Southernaires 83-86, Pres. 85-863 An- chor Club 83-86, Chaplain 85-863 NHS 83-863 CSU 82-86, Treasurer 83-84, Pres. 84-853 Hospitality Club 83-863 Spirit Committee 85-863 Junior Cabinet Representative 84-853 Volleyball 82-833 Who's Whog Girls Cotillion 82-853 Cam- paignersfYoung Life 85-863 Close-Up ,863 Brigadiers 82-833 All District Choir 84-853 All-Regional Choir Alternative 84-853 UIL Solo and Ensemble Contest 84-863 A Christmas Carol g Music Man 3 Guys and D0llSHQ Oklahoma.'l There are no finer gifts than these - good friends and happy memories. COBB, AARON SCHADWICKE - Mu Alpha Theta 85-863 Echoes 84-853 Ger- man Club '853 Explorer Post 1836 84-853 Critters tn' Creatures 84-853 Computer Club '843 JETS ,832 WHCSA Basketball '84. If you've got the Wisdom, I've got the words. COBB, MARSHALL JAMES - Southernaires 82-833 Computer Club 82-833 Spanish Club 83-843 John Cheesman Fan Club 84-863 Critters 'nt Creatures 84-853 Who's Who 85-863 Stu- dent Council 85-863 Echoes Staff 84-853 Student Cabinet 83-863 SADD 83-863 LBFC 82-863 Counselor's Asst. 85-863 Chess Club 82-83. There are two paths you can go by but in the long run there's still time to change the road you're on. COHEN, DEBBIE A. - HECEIHERO Club Member 84-86. Sooner than you think, you can forget about it. COLEMAN, LISA MICHELLE - VOCT. Good luck in '87!l' COLLINS, LAURA LAJEE - Senior Cabinet 85-863 Choir, Pres. 85-863 Dix- iliers3 Spanish Club 84-863 Dramalee 82-833 Hospitality Club 83-863 Booster Club 83-863 Canada ,85Q Explorer Post 1836, Secretary3 Young Conservatives 85-863 Critters 'n' Creatures 83-843 CSU 83-843 Brigadiers 83-843 Librarian3 Powder Puff '863 Bahamas '863 Young Life 82-83. Chance favors the prepared mind. Gig 'em Aggies! CONNER, MIGUEL OLIVEIRA - Echoes Staff 84-863 FHA 85-863 Spanish Club 85-863 Chess Club 84-863 John Cheesman Fan Club. To every thing there is a season and a time to every purpose under the heaven, a time to be born and a time to die, a time to kill and a time to heal, a time to mourn and a time to dance . . . COPELAND, DANIEL WALLACE - SABER 83-863 Young Leaders Editor 85-863 Junior Section Asst. 84-853 Head Cheerleader 85-863 Anchor Club Beau 84-863 Young Life!Campaigners 82-863 Key Club 83-86, Director!Treasurer3 Lock Club3 Student Council 83-86, Treasurer 85-863 Who's Who 84-853 Class Treasurer 83-843 Student Cabinet 82-863 InterClub Council3 Most Hand- some Top 10 85-863 Country Club3 YL Ski Trip 83-863 Echoes Staffj Young Conservatives3 Quill and Scroll3 Camp Coushatte Survivor3 WW VII Veteran3 YNAD Club3 Roller Disco Kingg Creels Quarter Club3 Divet Stompers of America3 Sherlock Holmes Club. Things turn out the best for those who make the best of the way things turn out. - The O'Neil Family COPELAND, JAMES LEO - American Legion 83-843 Echoes Staff 84-863 Mu Alpha Theta 85-863 Critters 'n' Creatures 84-853 Lee Y Law Club 85- 863 Senior Cabinet 85-863 Varsity Ten- nis Team 85-863 CSU 84-853 POET3 INC, VP 82-863 Who's Who 84-853 US Achievement Academy Science Award 84-85. To seek a goal, you must present unto yourself a barrier! Once obtained the barrier breaks down to present a vast ar- ray of hope and opportunity. COREAS, DANIEL WILFREDO - HERO 85-86. To win is not that important as participation. COSSEY, CLAYTON TODEL - Cam- paignersfYoung Life 82-853 Fish Life 85-863 Wilderness ,853 Varsity Cross Country 82-853 Varsity Track 82-853 Lee Y Law Club, V. Pres. 84-86g YL Ski Trip '863 Youth and Government3 Country Club 85-86. :clan-ioylu CRASSAS, DEAN W. 1 Cam- pa1gnersfYoung Lifeg Surf Club3 Spanish Club3 Country Club3 Body Blast Jammer. Never answer the phone on the first Opposite Page, Left: Danny Copeland is estatic because James McKissick has finally made the first move. Opposite Page, Right: Lou Thompson wishes her love life was as meaty as her sandwich. Left: Sister Brooke tries to get Matt Blackmon to do the WRIGHT thing! 347 Opposite Page, Left: Cheryl Henry smiles since someone finally remembered her birthday. Opposite Page, Right: As Jil Laughlin screams, Doesn't anybody care what I think? Pam Stewart gives a definite 'tNo! Right: David Wright exclaims, I swear I took a shower! while Karin Torgerson and Jeff Nalley turn away in disbelief. ring. Never say 'I,ll be right over'. And no matter how bad you want the part, never let them see you sweatf' CREEL, SHERRI ANN - SABER Staff 84-86, Photographer 85-865 NHS 83-845 Student Council, Senator 83-845 Most Beautiful Finalist 82-85, Most Beautiful 83-845 Tennis Team 82-845 Homecoming Queen Nominee 85-865 Spirit Committee 82-86, Senior Leader 85-865 Young Conservatives 83-865 Young Life!Campaigners 83-865 Hospitality Club 83-855 Marselle 83-865 Spanish Club 83-865 Science Club 82-865 Powder Puff 84-865 YL Ski Trip Bus', Survivor 83-855 Windy Gap ,845 NB Member 84-865 Scuba Club 84-865 Chess Club 83-855 Texas History Club 82-865 Booster Club 82-865 WW VI and VII Vet. 84-865 Pacers Dance Club 82-865 Cotillion Dance Club 84-865 Lee Y Law Club 84-865 Cabinet Mbr. 82-865 CSU 84-865 NB. I don't mind school it's the prin- cipal of the thing. CREO, SAMANTHA JOANN - Spanish Nationalism Test, 2nd Place '825 Spanish Club 80-865 Critters 'n' Creatures 83-845 FHA 83-86. Strive for life, for it will make happy. CRICHTON, ANDREW SCOTT - Key Club 84-865 Baseball '84, Junior Varsity - 18-5A District Champs '85, Varsity '865 Most Handsome '84, Most Handsome Semi-Finalist 85-865 Young Conservatives '865 CampaignersfYoung Life. You only live once, so go for it. CROCKETT, LAURA B. - Higher Dimensions 85-865 Critters 'n' Creatures l86 CRUZ, JULIO CESAR - Always try your best with a positive mind, 'cause that is the only way to be successful in this life. CULVER, G. STATON - Thespians5 Razz M' Tazz5 Lee Y Law Club5 Waldmann Fan Club5 Post5 Spanish Club5 Surf Club5 Dramalee. Don't let life pass you by. CUSACHS, CHARLOTTE BRECKINRIDGE - Senior Cabinet5 Young Life 83-865 Windy Gap 84-855 Southernairs 84-855 Dixiliers 83-855 Brigadiers 82-835 Lead in Scrooge', '825 Music Man '835 Guys and Dolls' '845 Solo and Ensemble Contests 82-855 Lee Y Law Club 85-865 Dramalee 82-855 Scuba Club 83-845 Surf Club 84-855 Crit- ters 'n' Creatures 83-865 CSU 82-855 Canoe Club 82-865 Discovery Club 83- 865 Swimmers Club 82-865 Sports Inc. 348 Club 82-865 Campaigners 82-865 Youth in Fashion 82-86. You,ll never get old, and you'll never die. DeLEON, LINDA JEAN - ROTC - Superior Cadet Award. If you're determined to achieve all of your goals in life, then don't let any obstacles stand in your way. DERAS, JOSE FRANCISCO - OEA. To be rad. Keep ripping, get violentef' DOMAIN, MICHELE E. - Freshman Cabinet5 Senior Cabinet5 Powder Puff 85-865 Windy Gap '845 Ski Trip '855 Young Life5 Rack, O'Brien European Trip ,855 Young Conservatives 84-865 Lee Y Law Club 85-865 Campaigners. It's too late to wishln DORSEY, BRIDGET ELAINE - Drill Squad 82-835 Lts. 83-845 FHA '855 Young Conservatives 84-85. The road through life is hard and steep. The price we pay is not always cheap. Just stay in school and beat life's game. Your goal in life is always your aim. Class of '86 - Class with Class. DURAN, ROSA V. - Spanish Poetry Award, 2nd Place '845 National Spanish Exam, Honorable Mention '855 Spanish NHS5 Who's Who 84-855 Spanish Club 85-86. It's best to judge a person from what he is than from how he looks. DURNAL, LISA BETH - Diving Team 82-835 Basketball 82-845 Track 82-84. EASLEY, GREGG WATSON - NHS5 Higher Dimensions5 Mu Alpha Theta5 Critters 'n' Creatures5 American Legion5 JETS5 Eagle Scout5 V. Pres. Explorer Post 18365 Computer Club5 Echoes Staff5 Mission Trip - Merida, Mexico 84-855 Nick Adams Fan Club. Be wise. ELLIS, MILDRED RUTH - FHA 82- 845 Track and Field 82-835 VOCT 85-86. As everyone knows, this is the class with Class and may you remember us all as we walk with the colors of success. ERDELJAC, LAURIE ANN - Spirit Committee 85-865 Who's Who5 NHS 85-865 Official Popcorn Girl5 Most Beautiful Semi-Finalist ,855 Interact Sweetheart5 Homecoming Queen Nominee5 Young Conservatives '855 Spanish Club 84-855 Hospitality Club '835 Pres. of Limahl Fan Club5 Student Council 85-865 Populeeg Young Life!Campaigners 84-865 Ski Trip 84-855 r ,M 5 is l ' f 5 fa iiiif s Girls Cotillion 84-865 Pacers5 Rack O'Brien's European Vacation5 Matt Adams Fan Club5 Powder Puff 85-865 Windy Gap '845 NB5 MSL. We built this school on rock tn' roll! ESCOBAR, MARCO - Lee Y Law Club5 Outdoor's Club. 'ATO ALL Underclassmen: Never short- change yourself and look forward to your future! ESSINGER, KARL MICHAEL - Marching General Band 82-855 V.P. 85- 865 Concert Band 83-855 SOPA V.P 84- 85, Pres. 85-865 Who's Who5 Critters 'n' Creatures 84-855 Volunteer Band Musi- cians Pres. 85-865 Young Liberals of Texas Pres. 85-865 Honors Chemistryg Honors Biology5 Basketball Pep Band 84-855 German Club 82-845 Physics Club V.P. 85-865 TOGA 85-865 Club Presi- dent's Assoc. 85-86. Time may change me but I can't trace time. ESTRADA, JOANN - Razz MlTazz 85-865 Thespians 85-865 Dramalee 85-865 NHS 85-865 Homecoming Queen, 2nd Runnerup '855 Lts. 84-855 Most Outstan- ding Lt., Junior5 Spanish Club 83-855 Critters 'n' Creatures 84-855 Young Con- servatives 84-85. When you climb the ladder of success, always remember to do your best - and I'll see you in the movies. EVANS, MARK R. - National Merit Semi-Finalist5 Jefferson Scholar Award from UVA5 Co-Editor of Echoesg Key Club5 Editorials Editor of Traveler5 Tournament Committee, Brute Force Mgr.5 Pres. of Lee Y Law Club5 Latin Club, Pres5 Gold Metal on National Latin Exam5 Mbr. of JLC5 NHS5 Mu Alpha Thetag Critters 'n' Creatures, former V. Pres.5 Who's Who. FAFATAS, CHRISTINA ARETI - Spirit Committee5 Hospitality Club5 Traveler Staff5 NHS, Spanish Club 83- 865 Choir 82-835 CSU 82-865 Young!Campaigners 82-865 Echoes Staff5 Nick Adams Fan Club5 Society for the presentation of Big Two-Hearted Riverg Critters 'n' Creatures5 Close-Up '865 Future 'Texas Cowgirli . . . but Bif I can't go out tonight - I have to wash my hair! FAHERTY, SHAWN MICHAEL - Senior Cabinet5 Young Conservatives 84-86. FAIRCHILD, BRIAN KEVIN - Key Club5 NHS5 Drum Major Marching Bandg Chi Eta Mu5 SOPA V.P.5 Who's Who5 Critters 'n' Creatures5 Concert Band5 Class Rep.5 Nick Adams Fan Club. Use the wisdom of words - in other terms B.S.l FEIR, JENNIFER ANNE - Razz M'Tazz 83-865 Student Dir. 85-865 Secretary 84-855 NHS 84-865 Hospitality Club 84-865 Echoes Staff 85-865 Dramalee 82-86, Historian 84-855 Dix- iliers 82-835 Thespians 83-865 The Wizard of Oz '855 UIL One-Act Play Contest - All-Star Cast'855 Music Man '835 Critters 'n' Creatures 84-865 2nd Place, Area II Writing Contest '835 French Club 83-86, Reporter 85-865 French NHS 85-865 Amer. Legion 83-855 JETS 84-855 Chemistry Scholar 84-865 CSU 82-845 Young Life5 Lee Y Law Club, Mark Supporter 84-865 Powder Puff5 Roundup5 Nick Adams Fan Club 84-86. No matter the circumstances, accept the consequences for what you've done - the Humpty Bears will still love you. FERNANDES, JOSEPH - French Honor Society 84-865 Science Club 84- 855 French Club 84-86. Hard work is the key to successf' FERRUZZO, SALVATORE, JR. - DECA 85-865 MDE 85-865 Class Rep. 82-835 Spanish Club 83-845 Traveler 84- 85, Ad Mgr. 85-865 Surf Club 83-845 Crit- ters 'n' Creatures 84-855 Who's Who 85- 865 Young Life 82-845 Booster Club 82- 835 Nick Adams Fan Club. Strive for your goals. You live the dream with every step you take. FIFE, JENNIFER ANN - Spirit Com- mittee5 Lee Y Law Club5 Dramalee5 Young Life! Campaigners5 NB. FITZE, LISA DIANE - Traveler 84- 86, Club News Editor 85-865 NHS 84-865 Spanish NHS 83-865 Spanish Club 82- 865 Hospitality Club 83-865 Who's Who5 American Legion 83-845 Echoes Staff 84-865 Close-Up 85-865 Quill and Scroll 84-865 Critters 'n' Creatures 84-865 CSU 82-845 Young Life5 Roundupg Power Puff5 CGC Buddy 85-865 Chemistry Scholar 84-86. FLATO, BRENT DUANE - General Guards 82-865 Supertech 84-86, Pres. 85-865 Dramalee 84-865 Thespian Socie- ty 84-865 Young Conservatives 85-865 FFA 84-86, Greenhand Reporter 85-86. Be yourself, not plastic and most im- portant, take people for what they are on the inside not face value. FORBES, KAREN DENISE - Spanish Club 82-855 Spirit Committee 82-865 Booster Club 82-83: Girls T I I+ Cotillion5 DECA5 Young Life5 Hospitali- ty Club. FRANKLIN, RONALD A. - NHS 84- 865 Key Club 83-865 Basketball, 2 yr. Letterman 84-865 Spanish Honor Socie- ty 84-865 Who's Who 84-865 Young Life!Campaigners 85-865 Basketball, Football 82-845 Naughty Dawgs 84-865 Critters 'n' Creatures 84-865 All Tourna- ment Play St. Thomas Tournament 85- 865 College Night Chasman '855 Graduate ffl Club. Keep searching for the silver rainbow. FREDERKING, WILLIAM CARTER - NB Beau5 Key Club 83-86, Pres. 85- 865 NHS 84-865 Amer. Legion 82-865 Spanish NHS 84-865 Critters 'n' Creatures 84-855 Student Council 83-845 SABER 84-86, Sports Editor 85-865 Basketball, 2 yr. Letterman, Dist. Champs 84-855 Football 82-835 Basket- ball 82-845 ND 83-865 Bruins 84-865 5 yr. Champs5 Young Life!Campaigners5 Who's Who. FREEMAN, ALLISON LEE - SABER, Senior Asst. Editor5 Anchor Club5 NHS5 Hospitality Club5 Most Beautiful Top 105 Spanish NHS5 Spanish Club5 Senior Cabinet5 Quill and Scroll5 Pacers5 Echoes Staff5 American Legion, Academic All-American5 CSU5 Critters 'n' Creatures5 Booster Club5 Tournament Club5 Young Life!Cam- paigners5 Close-Upg Who's Who5 Powder Puff Footballg Yo Soy Maria Conchita! A chapter in our lives is through, but we'll keep close as always friends are friends forever and our friendship will carry on. FULLER, KELVIN RAY - VOCT V.P. 64-855 VOCT Runnerup Sgt.-At- Arms 84-855 ICT, Sgt.-At-Arms 85-86. Try hard reading and studying and you will get everything you want. GAIDO, MELISSA S. - Spanish Club 83-855 Spirit Committee 85-865 Science Club 83-855 Young Life!Carnpaigners 83-855 Girls Cotillion 83-865 Senior Cabinet 85-865 Victoria's Tom Petty Fan Club, Secretary 85-865 Powder Puff 84- 865 Student Rep. 85-86. Good things come to those who wait, not to those who wait too long. Hint: Graduate Early!l GARNER, BRETT L. - Young Life5 Spanish Club 83-84. It's your turn - enjoy, but just remember E:MC2 GARNER, WILLIAM D.J. HYDE KEARLJ - L.A. Kid, better known as DJ Hyde will come in 85 and leave in 86. Would like to wish all the Juniors this year all the best luck as Seniors. GATES, KIMBERLY ANNE - NHS5 Spirit Committee5 Young Conservatives5 Who's Who5 CSU5 Young Life5 Academic All-Americang French Club5 Surf Club5 Dixiliers Choir5 Souther- naires Choir5 Dramalee5 UIL Contest5 Echoes Staff5 Booster Club. Wherever you go, there you are. GEDDY, CATHERINE N. - Spirit Committee 83-865 Booster Club 82-835 Young Life5 DECA 85-865 Echoes Literary Mag. 85-865 Student Rep. 82- 845 FHA 83-845 Powder Puff5 Nick Adams Fan Club 84-86. GENTRY, CARRIE D. 4 Varsity Track 82-835 Freshmen Girls 82-835 Var- sity Swim Team 82-835 Basketball 82- 835 Hospitality Club 83-845 Lt. Reserves 83-845 Critters 'n' Creatures 84-855 JV Basketball 84-855 Attendance Office 84- 855 Spirit Committee 85-865 Oceanography 85-865 OJT 85-865 FHA 85-86. Hit the waves - 'Surfs Up'. Seniors of 86 party all night long. GIAMMALVA, VICTORIA - Spanish Club 82-865 Spirit Committee 85-865 DECA 85-865 Girls Cotillion 82-865 FHA 82-835 Booster Club 82-835 Young Life 83-865 Tom Petty Fan Club, Pres. Thank God it's over! GIPS, BRIAN HERMAN - Spanish Club 82-84. GIRIES, JAMES ANTHONY - DECA 84-865 DECA Area III Finalist '85. Socrates said, 'Know Thyseli!', but Socrates gave no insight into exactly how that is to be accomplished. GLADDEN, BARBARA JEAN - Stu- dent Rep.5 Spanish Club5 FHA5 FFA5 FFA, Secretary5 Who's Who. GODET, SANDY - FHA 85-86. We are not happy to be leaving. We are happy because we are moving onf' GREENWALT, KAREN IRENE - Brigadiers 82-835 CSU 82-845 Booster Club 82-865 FFA, Greenhand Reporter 84-85, Chapter Reporter 85-865 FFA, lst Place Creed Contest, Poultry Produc- tion Award5 Young Conservatives '855 Gen. Guard Honorary Mbr. 84-85, General Guard Mbr. 85-865 FHA 85-86. To all my friends in the Class of '87, hang in there, it's almost over! GREENWOOD, VIRGINIA A-HA - Young Conservatives '845 Basketball l82. Surf's up. U-HU, U-HU. GRIFFIN, ANDRE DASHANE - HERO5 FHA5 HECE. 349 I leave these words to my fellow classmates and friends - always strive 'to be the best you can be'. GRIFFITH, KENDALL KAY - Cheerleader 85-865 Anchor Club 83-86, Treasurer 85-865 Student Council 82-86, Parliamentarian 85-865 Most Beautiful Top 10 82-865 NHS 84-865 Traveler Ad Mgr. 85-865 Quill and Scroll5 Who's Who5 Spirit Committee 83-865 Hospitality Club 83-845 Young Life!Campaigners5 Student Cabinet 2 yrs., Secretary 82-83, Historian 84-855 Padre 85-865 IBT Committee Pres.5 Spanish Club 83-845 Spanish NHS5 NB V. Pres.5 MSL. HI finally got it all together, but I can't remember where I put it. GULLION, PHILIP KENT - Who's Who '855 HECE '855 Spanish Club '835 Waldmann Fan Club, Secretary '84. GUTIERREZ, HILDA R. - CVAE Coop. HCVAE Coop is a super Club because it helped me a lot about the way job means good skills for a senior student. HACHMANN, APRIL EVANS - Volleyball 82-855 CSU 82-835 General Guard 85-865 Who's Who. Hang in there.' HALL, LISA MARIE - Track Team 82-845 Dramalee 83-845 CSU 83-845 Young Conservatives 84-865 Lee Y Law Club 83-845 Homecoming Queen Nominee 85-865 Close-Up Trip 85-865 Clarke Mosley's Fan Club, Pres.5 Powder Puff 85-86. Strive to be all you can be! HAMILTON, MICHELLE JULIA - Band 82-86, Band Secretary5 DECA5 Critters 'n' Creatures. HAMM, WESLEY H. - District VOCT Sgt.-At-Armsg VOCT-CVAE Coop5 NHS5 Spanish Honor Society5 Chemistry Club5 Young Liberals5 Tennis Team5 Spanish Club5 FHA5 FFA5 Lee Y Law Club5 Nature Club. This is the end - crazed for life or maybe until the end of tomorrow. HANCOCK, MELANIE JEAN - Who's Who 85-865 Mixed Choir 82-835 Southernaires 83-865 Marching Band 82-835 Concert Band 82-835 CSU 83-865 Musical Once Upon A Mattress 82-835 Musical Guys and Dolls 83-845 Spanish Club 84-865 Young Life!Cam- paigners 85-86. Never say diet! HARRELL, TARA RENITA - Remember the Golden Rule. He who believe will. He who has gold makes the 350 M 1 8 S rulesl' HARRIS, CANSANDRA LLAVONN - Lee's Lieutenants. HAURI, JENNIFER ANN - NHS 83- 865 Anchor Club 83-865 OEA 85-865 J.V. Track 84-855 Choir Dixiliers 82-835 POEM Echoes Magazine '835 Echoes Staff '855 Scrooge '825 The Music Man ,835 Booster Club 82-835 Proctor at Lee Tournament '855 Critters 'n' Creatures 84-855 Whols Who 84-855 Chemistry Amer. Achievement Award 84-85. Always look to yourself for answers. HAVERFIELD, MICHELLE LYNN - Spanish Club 83-845 Cross Country 82- 845 Spring Track 82-845 Lee Y Law Club 84-855 Young Conservatives 83-855 Dix- iliers 82-835 Scrooge '825 The Music Man '835 Booster Club 82-845 Amigos 83-845 FHA 85-865 Texas History Club 82-835 Surf Club 84-855 CSU 83-84. HELD, JAMES C. - Safari Club 82-845 Track Team 83-855 Surf Club 84-855 Spanish Club 82-835 Chess Club 81-835 French Club 84-855 Math Club '855 Ger- man Club '855 Science Club '85. ?It's boring doing nothing. Don't run too ast. HERRERA, BELINDA MARIE - HECE, Historian. HINES, HUBERT H. - Ambassadors, Sgt.-At-Armsg VICA, V. Pres. 'APeople being people is the workman- ship of mind and body. HINES, ROBERT - Ambassadors5 VICA, Secretary. Remember the Golden Rule: He who has the gold makes the rules. HOLKE, MATTHIAS TOBIAS - Life is so precious yet fragile like the hair atop one's head. Why then do we not discard the scissors of destruction and let it grow freely. HOLMBERG, NANCY NOEL - Spanish Club 83-845 Cross Country 82- 845 Spring Track 82-845 Lee Y Law Club 83-855 Young Conservatives 83-855 Dix- iliers 82-835 Scrooge,' '825 Music Man '835 Booster Club 82-845 Amigos 83-845 FHA 85-865 Surf Club 84-855 Texas History Club 82-835 CSU 82-84. HUTSON, BRYAN HAMILTON - Traveler Photographer, Echoes Photographer5 American Legion Club5 Computer Club5 Spanish Club5 Boy Scout Explorer Post 1836, Presidentg Eagle Scout. 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I :gm IPP' :moe -- gg Q seg 2 QSSEES Q53 5 HSgl5555S?S2- 9556552 esieieiii E4 53 E005 ': ' E gm4 05 00 me cnooOO0o'-7' O vi-OWU' orb-5::000O0oO0cz: 2 U22 21 e-sem-4 5' s- : as SET?-95-4191992 3286?-2'E,I ?r:'f-m9Me9P9Pv JOHNSON, SHANTIA ROCHELL - ROTC 82-83. JONES, CEDRIC - ODP Class '845 Varsity Mgr. '83. JONES, JERI LYNN - Track Team, Shot Put5 VOCT5 FHAIHERO5 Young Conservatives. I only wish I could relive my high school days. I'd be more involved in my school. JONES, KIRK DEON - Ambassadors Club 84-853 Football 82-853 Track 82-86. To Lee High School and Students, I wish all of you luck in the years to come and I hope nobody at this school gets styed like a complaints like me. JONES, JANA D. - SABER Staff, Senior Honors 84-85, Favorites 85-863 Student Council, Pres. 85-86, Senator 83-84, Elections 84-851 NHS 84-861 Spanish Club 84-863 Spanish NHS 84- 863 Spirit Committee 83-86, Senior Leader 85-863 Anchor Club 83-863 Hospitality Club 83-853 Golf Team 83- 841 Young Life!Campaigners 83-863 Ski Trips 83-861 Windy Gap '843 Wilderness Wimp ,852 Fish Life 82-83, Fish Life Leader 85-863 NB Mbr. 85-863 Marselee 83-86, VP 84-85, Pres. 85-863 Biff Buddy ,851 PM Fan Club3 Big Red3 The Group 84-86. JONES, VALERIE L. - French Club 83-863 Student Cabinet 83-853 Secretary for CRUSHQ AIFS French Club Europe Trip 84-853 Pee Wee Club, Pres. 84-863 Council of Indian Preservation 85-863 Joint Activities, V. Pres. 85-863 Comp. Math Honorable Mention 85-86. One can always depend on the buddy system. JORAN, ELIZABETH H. - Young Life 85-863 Spanish Club 82-86, NHS 84-853 Spanish Honor Society3 American Legion ,833 Critter 'n' Creatures3 Campaigners '853 Echoes ,842 Young Conservatives3 FHA ,853 Lee Y Law Club '843 CSU3 J.V. Track Team ,843 Nick Adams Fan Club, V.D. All I can say is that I'm glad it's finally over and we've made it! JORDAN, MARLENE - Spanish Club3 HECE3 HERO. JOULEVETTE, MARKEITH ANN KAPCHE, JESS SCOTT - American Legion Club 82-843 Freshman Track 82'833 J.V. Track Team 83-843 Varsity Track Team 85-863 Area II Write-Off 83-843 Spanish Club 84-863 Science Club 84-853 JETS 84-853 Young Liberals of Texas, Treasurer 85'86Q Physics Club Pres. 85-863 TOGA 85-863 Booster Club 82-83. Don't ponder over what you have done, but look ahead to see how far you have yet to go. KAUFMAN, VANESSA LEIGH - Marching Band 82-853 Drum Major 84- 853 Razz M'Tazz 85-863 Beta Chi, BX 82-862 Band Most Outstanding Freshman Girl 82-833 Band Most Outstanding Sophomore Girl 83-843 Dramalee 85-863 Thespians 85-863 CSU 83-843 Stage Band 83-843 Associate of SOPA 84-863 Explorer Post 1836 84-86, V. Pres. 85-863 Bahamas Spring Break Bash '863 Frio River Band Trip Bash '85. Farewell to those still trapped within these confining walls. Yeah, that's it. KECK, JENNIFER CLARK - Young Life 84-863 CSU 84-853 Spanish Club '853 Lee Y Law Club ,853 Campaigners '863 Hospitality Club ,853 Young Conser- vatives 85-863 Critters 'n' Creatures 85- 861 Dixiliers '833 FHA 84-863 Ski Trip ,845 Surf Club '84. We've made it through these years - leaving behind friends old and new. KELLY, KARI RENEE - Golf 82-863 Young LifefCampaigners 83-843 Ski Camp ,833 Young Conservatives 84-863 Spanish Club 83-853 Summer Young Life '84, KENNEDY, JAMES KYLE 1 Students Against Chemical Abuse, Secretary3 UFO Observation Club3 Astronomy Club3 Bird Watching Club3 Students Against Nuclear Waste Disposal, Secretary3 Clinic Asst.3 Polo Team3 Off-Campus Bowling Champs 84-853 Mbr. Students Agaisnt Censor- ship3 Solar Energy Research Club3 Water Polo Research Asst.3 Rock Repelling Team3 Sledding Club. HRAMBLE ON. KERR, JIM - UFO Observation Team3 Students Against Dead Dogsg Ski Jump- ing Team3 Motorized Skateboard Com- petition and Stunt Team3 Whale Wat- ching Club3 Speed Skating Team. Wild child full of Grace. Savior of the human race - The Doors. KING, JENNIFER LORAINE - Spirit Committee 82-86Q Sr. Leader 85-863 Stu- dent Council Rep. 84-85, Secretary 85- 861 Senior Cabinet3 Most Beautiful Finalist and Semi-Finalist 83-853 Traveler 85-863 Hospitality Club 83-863 Spanish Club 83-843 Young Life!Cam- paigners3 Echoes 84-853 Blind Bat Club, Pres. 85-863 Nick Adams Fan Club. Friends are friends are friends forever if the Lord's the Lord of them. - Michael W. Smith KINKEAD, HEATHER ADELE - Spirit Committee 85-865 Hospitality Club 85-863 Razz M'Tazz 85-863 Lee Y Law Club, Secretary 84-85, Asst. Historian3 Young Conservatives 84-853 CSU 82-863 Dramalee 85-863 Spanish Club 82-833 Science Club 84-853 Blind himself. Left: Bishop Meyer and Tamme Bedford know who the real homecoming queen is. Bat Club, V. Pres. 85-863 Booster Club 82-863 Roundup 85-863 Staton Culver Fan Club, Pres. 85-863 The Don't Get Mad, Get fDr.J Meanorn Club3 Pacers 82-863 Young Life 82-86. We're finally free! Welre finally free! Thank God Almighty, we're finally freel' - Martin Luther King KLOC, JEFF MICHAEL - HECE 84- 86, Secretary 85-86. Bang that head that doesn't bang! KNIGHT, KELLY SNAPS - HECE3 Dixiliers 83'843 FHA3 Underwater Basket Weaving Club. So I'm packing my bags, going to Misty Mountain. KNODEL, KRISTIN - YL Ski Trip '833 Booster Club3 Critters 'nl Creatures ,853 Campaigners 84-853 HECE3 Senior Cabinet 84-853 NB3 MSL. Have the best time, but watch out how you do it! KNOTTS, MATT ANDERSON - Debate Team, V. Pres.3 Varsity Pole Vaulting Team3 Astronomy Team3 Plutonium Disposal Club3 Varsity Snow Peak Repelling Team3 JV and Varsity Competition Dog Sled Racing Team. How can mothers hug their babies with nuclear arms? KOVACS, JOHN JOSEPH - Varsity Swim Team 28-863 NHS 85-863 Swimm- ing, 4 yr. Letterman3 Who's Who3 JETS 84-853 Science Club 84-853 German Club3 Mu Alpha Theta 85-863 Booster Club 82-833 Class Rep. 84-863 Physics Club 85-863 Critters fn' Creatures. LAKMANI, NOOR AKBAR ALI - This is my first school in America. I liked Robert E. Lee High School very much. LAMBETH, MATT A Marching Band 82-833 DECA 84-86. Posers will die! LAUGHLIN, JILL MARIE - SABER 85-86, Girls SDOITSQ Tennis Team 83-863 Anchor Club 84-86, Historian3 Spirit Committee, Big Sign 84-863 Hospitality Club 84-861 Spanish Club 83-853 Young Life 84-863 Campaigners 83-863 Mooselee 7fI3 NB Reject3 Quill and Scroll 85-863 Homecoming Nomineeg Divet Stompers of Amer.3 Young Life Skiing 84-86. Let it be. LAUGHLIN, JOAN MARIE - Tennis Team 83-863 Hospitality Club 84-863 Spanish Club 84-853 Spirit Committee 84-863-Young Life!Campaigners 83-863 Mooselee 79413 Cotillion 83-863 NB3 Homecoming Nominee. Opposite Page: Kendall Griffith, Edye Humphrey, Lisa Lovett, and Erin McCormick laugh at the only fool who bought a ticket to the football game. Opposite Page, Left: Greek god Dean Crassas looks for his PRINCESS but realizes he must CARY on the show all by 351 I Right: As a cute guy walks by, Cynthia Wolffe turns to catch her breath as Starr Alverez eats her heart out. Opposite Page Right: Show us how the piggy's do, Scott Brousards. Opposite Page, Left: SADD founders Joan Laughlin, Melissa Lee, and Melissa McNeeley would do anything for a ride home. Peace. LAWRENCE, IAN A. - Cabinet Mbr., Spanish Club, Honors Biology. LAZCANO, ANAMARIE I. - I really enjoyed Lee High. You only live once. LE, DUC VAN - I liked Robert E. Lee High School very much. LE, PHU MINH - Critters 'n' Creatures, Vietnamese Club, Chemistry Honor Society, Tennis Team. Lee is so absolutely distinctive! LEE, JOUNG ON - Choir. I'd like this school about Arts classes. It is cool and nice and excellent enjoying in Robert E. Lee High. LEE, MELISSA G. - Spanish Club, Texas History Club, FHA, Lee Y Law Club, Young Life!Campaigners, OEA, Physics Club, Mu Alpha Theta, Chess Club, Keywanette, Girl Scouts of Amer., Debate Team. t'Thank God it's over. LEE, TRACEY DENISE - Freshman Volleyball I82, J .V. Volleyball '83, Varsi- ty Volleyball '84, Dixiliers '82, Souther- naires 83-86, Ensemble '85, CSU, Echoes '84, Staff '85, General Guard 85- 86, V.I.L. Sweepstakes '85, Guys and Dolls , OEA, V. Pres. 85-86. LELRIS, KRISTIN ELIZABETH - National Merit Semi-Finalist, Varsity Basketball, J .V. Basketball, Chi Eta Mu, French Club, German Club, Treasurer, Critters 'n' Creatures. LEMEX, KRISTINE NICOLE - NHS, OEA, Hospitality Club, Lee Y Law Club, Spanish Club. LOTTMAN, JENNIFER DENISE - NHS, Anchor Club, Spanish Club, Spirit Committee, Freshman Volleyball, Dix- iliers Chorus 82-84, Southernaires 84- 85, Travelers Staff, MSL. LOIYELACE, GEOFFREY GARNETT - and. In order to achieve your goal, it not on- ly takes a lot of work, but also some luck. LOVETT, LISA ANN - Student Council 85-86, Hospitality Club 85-86, Cheerleading 85-86, Lee Surf Club 85- 86, Young Conservatives 84-86, Spanish Club 82-85, Cabinet Member 84-85, Spirit Committee 83-85, Choir 82-83, Volleyball 82-84, Most Beautiful 85-86, Young Life!Campaigners 83-86, Powder Puff 85-86, Girls Cotillion 83-86, IBT Committee 83-86, NB. LUCIA, CHRISTINE MOLLIE - OEA, Pres., Who's Who. A friend is someone who understands your past, believes in your future, and 352 accepts you today just the way you are. LUHNAU, SCOTT O. - Key Club 84- 86, Science Club 84-85, JETS 84-85, Scuba Club 84-85, German Club 83-85, Pres. 84-85, Award for Poetry Recita- tion 84-85, lst and 2nd place in Lee Ger- man Olympiad 83-85, Spanish Club 82- 83, Student Council Rep. 85-86, Student Govt. Rep., Honored by Who's Who, Honored by Dr. Parks!Amer. History Assoc. Be not presumptious, for you are mere- ly the instrument of your own mind, easily misled and destined to err. McCARY, MARISSA LYNNE - Dramalee 84-85, FHA 84-85, DECA 85-86. Stay in school - stay off drugs and believe in yourself. MacLAUGHLIN, DANIELLE MARIE - OEA Secretary. High School may be over for me, but a life of hope I foresee. Love and hap- piness I will wish for all as the ladder of success I will crawl. MADONIA, CHRISTINA LYNN - The danger of urban societies is in suburban posture ancient Romans refused to eat pork meaninglessness has a meaning . . . Gophers have pouches in which they store food. MAINVILLE, MARILYN DARLENE - VOTC Secretary. MANESS, KAROLYN MICHELLE - NHS, National Merit Semi-Finalist, Chi Eta Mu,Pres., Echoes, Asst. Editor 84- 86, Anchor Club, Student Cabinet, Science Club, JETS, German Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, Lee Tourna- ment Committee, Trophy Chairman 84-86, Lee Lieutenants 82-84, Critters 'n' Creatures, Orchestra 82-84, Guys and Dolls. In the words of Albert Einstein, 'It's all relative'. MANN, CHARLES G. - Computer Club, Officer, Spanish Club, Officer, Critters 'n' Creatures, Officer, Student Cabinet, French Club, Officer, Library Asst. Good riddance Lee! lggPgROULIS, JOHN P. - VICA, Pres. - 6. MARSHALL, MICHELLE - OEA 85-86, Young Conservatives Club 84-85, Zggack 83-84, Track Mgr. '84, Young Life MARTIN, ELIZABETH KELLEY - Young Conservatives, Treasurer 84-85, Spirit Committee 82-86, Golf 83-84, Brigadiers 82-83, Science Club 84-85, .ee-in 'SI Marselee 84-86, Most Beautiful Finalist 83-84, Most Beautiful Semi-Finalist 84- 85, Young Life!Campaigners 83-86, Windy Gap '84, Powder Puff 85-86, Girls Cotillion, Magic of Mardi Gras '85, YL Ski Trip 83-84, Homecoming Queen Nominee '85. We must all keep old memories and young dreams. MASSEY, LISA MICHELE - SABER 83-86, Asst. Clubs Editor 84-85, Faculty Editor 85-86, Anchor Club 83-86, Hospitality Club 82-86, NHS 84-86, Spanish NHS 84-86, Spirit Committee 82-86, Spanish Club 83-86, Class Cabinet Rep. 83-84, Close-Up 85-86, CSU 82-85, Young Life!Campaigners 82-86, Echoes 83-86, Typing Director 85-86, Echoes Literary Magazine Con- test, Ist Place Winner 83-84, Who's Who 85-86, Critters 'n' Creatures 84-86, Girls Cotillion 83-86, Club '80 82-86, Graduating 7541 Club 85-86, Wiz Mun- chkin 83-86, Science Club 83-84, Quill and Scroll 85-86, Anchor Club fl Greenery Salesperson 84-85, FHA 83-84. You can do anything you set your mind to do no matter how friends and family feel about it. Be yourself and you will be a success!!,' MATERANEK, LARRY E. II - VOCT, Area Pres. 85-86, District Pres. '85, State Rep. '85, Most Outstanding Student at Lee '85, Treasurer '84. Don't be afraid to dream. You can never get for knowl the things you want from life if you don't dream about them first. Dream as big as you can. MATHEW, JOHN - NHS 84-86, Mu Alpha Theta 85-86, Junior Classical League 83-85, Latin NHS 83-85, Latin Club 83-85, Science Club 84-86, Critters 'n' Creatures 84-85, National Latin Ex- am, Cum Laude 84-85, National Spanish Exam 83-84, Lee Tournament, Latin I and II - Word Power 83-85, Bellaire Chemistry Tournament 84-85, Klein Chemistry Tournament 84-85. May the golden road brighten your days at Lee. MATTHEWS, ANN MARIE LAVERN - Track Team 83-84, Band, Flag Girl 84-86. You have to work hard for what you want. Education is the key to life. MAURIQUEZ,WALLY J. - VICA, Sgt.-At-Arms, Spanish Club. MAYER, WENDY A. - FFA 83-84, FHA 85-86, Lieutenants 82-83, Spanish Club 85-86, General Guard Sweetheart 84-85, General Guard 85-86. MAZRATIAN KASHAN, MEHDI MAZRATIAN, PARISA MCCORMICK, ERIN COLLEEN - Head Cheerleader 85-865 Spirit Commit- tee 82-855 Student Council 83-865 Most Beautiful Freshman5 Most Beautiful Finalist 84-865 Honor Society 82-835 Young Life5 Campaigners 85-865 Windy Gap '845 MSL5 Homecoming Queen 85- 865 Pacers5 Girls Cotillion5 NB5 YL Greyhound Survivor '845 NB. McDONNELL, BRENDA ANN - FFA 83-845 Latin Club 83-845 Spanish Club 84-865 DECA 85-865 NHS 84-865 General Guard Sweetheart 84-85. Never look backg always look to the fixture. MCGILL, DARREN KEITH - It is a nice yearbookfl McKAY, MEREDITH LYNN - SABER 84-86, Freshman Editor 85-865 Student Council 83-865 Spirit Commit- tee 83-86, Pres. 85-865 Most Popular 83-865 Most Beautiful Semi-Finalist '845 Young Life5 Windy Gap '845 Wilderness '855 Senior Class Secretary5 Hospitality Club '835 Pacers5 Girls Cotilliong MSL5 YL Greyhound Survivor '845 Cam- paigners 83-865 NB Rejectg The Group 84-86. McKEITHAN, MELISSA ANN - Spirit Committee 83-865 Young Life!Campaigners 84-865 Hospitality Club 83-865 Spanish Club 84-865 Booster Club 83-865 Cabinet Mbr. 84-855 Brigadiers 82-835 Populee 84-865 Pacers 83-865 Girls Cotillion 83-865 Windy Gap '845 MSL 84-865 YL Greyhound Survivor '845 Young Conservatives5 Lee Y Law Club5 NB. McKENZIE, LARRY WAYNE - French NHS 82-865 French Club Officer '865 Surf Club, Charter Mbr. 82-865 P- Lanters 85-865 Football 82-84, Dist. Champs '825 Track 82-84, Dist. Champs '825 NHS 82-845 IBC 85-865 Mu Alpha Theta 85-865 Key Club 85-865 Science Club 84-855 Scuba Club 85-865 Young Life 85-865 Champognola Bike Team 82-865 Martial Arts Club 82-86. The fool is quick to speak and thinks he knows everything. The wise man is humble and meek and is quick to listen. Don't be a fool. McKISSICK, JAMES ROBERT - SABER, Bus. Mgr. 85-86, D.A. Person 84-855 Key Club 84-86, V. Pres.5 Student Council Reporter5 HOFFA 84-865 ND 84-865 Most Handsome 84-865 Cam- paigners 84-865 Windy Gap '835 Fish Leader '86: Most Popular 85-865 Cheerleader ,865 Hospitality Club Beau '865 Populee5 Pacers Dance Mania 5 Hiptites Ski Team5 YL Greyhound Casualty5 Critters 'n' Creatures5 Bruins, State Champs ,855 Camp Coushatte '855 Wiz Kids '855 Country Club5 Key Club, Kent Encounter5 In Off's Hotel Madness5 Compadre's l85. Never mess with wisdom5 Mrs. Wisdom. MCKNIGHT, KATHRYN ANN - Hospitality Club 84-865 Spirit Commit- tee 85-865 Razz M'Tazz 85-865 French Club 83-855 French NHS 83-865 Young Life!Campaigners 83-865 CSU 83-865 Dramalee 85-865 Thespians 85-865 Close-Up 85-865 Echoes Staff 84-865 Who's Who5 Critters 'n' Creatures 84-855 Girls Cotillion 83-865 Club '80 82-865 Pacers 83-86. McLEMORE, CHARLES LYNOTT - NHS 84-865 Spanish NHS 83-865 Spanish Club 82-845 Young Conser- vatives 84-865 Science Club 82-845 Lee Y Law Club 85-865 Scuba Club 85-865 Stu- dent Council 84-855 CSU 82-835 Echoes Staff 84-865 Young Life 82-835 Homeroom President 84-855 Student Cabinet Rep. 82-835 Booster Club 82-835 SADD 84-85. It is important to have friends, but it is more important to be one. McLEMORE, KELLY CHRISTINE - NHS 84-865 Spanish NHS 84-865 Spirit Committee 85-865 Hospitality Club 85- 865 FHA 82-835 Echoes Staff Mbr. 84-865 Spanish Club 84-865 Young Life!Cam- paigners 84-865 HECEIHERO 85-865 Who's Who '865 CSU 83-855 Critters 'n' Creatures 84-855 Homeroom Secretary 82-845 Freshman Homeroom Cabinet Rep. 82-83. To all of those I left behind - you poor little things - I'll try to be kind. The rest of the years - as hard as can be - one thing is good - better you than mel McLEMORE, TRACI FRANCES - Girls Varsity Track 83-845 HECEXHERO, Treasurer 85-865 Spanish Club '845 Young Life 83-855 Homeroom Treasurer 82-845 Lee Y Law Club 85-86. Try not to hold on to your dreams because you will notice great changes through the years to come. Live day-by- day5 dreams rarely come true. McNEELEY, MELISSA LARA - Rass M'Tazz 83-865 Dramalee 82-86, Pres. 84-855 Thespians 82-86, Pres. 84-855 Student Director The Rivals '835 Guys and Dolls '845 Populee, Co-Pres. and Founderg Senior Cabinet5 Senior Class Poet5 Booster Club 82-865 NB. Get leid. - M. McNeeley McNEW, JAMES DAVID - Dramalee5 Critters 'n' Creatures Club5 Scuba Club5 Science Club. Live each day as though it were your last. MELTON, TRACIE SELESE - Booster Club5 Young Life 82-84. MEYER, BISHOP HARRINGTON - Cheerleadingg Most Handsome Runner-Up 83-865 Most Popular 83-855 Young Conservatives5 Interactg Football5 Track5 Mu Alpha Theta5 Dramalee5 Razz M'Tazz5 IBC. It's good to be picky. MEYER, TRACEY ANN - NHS5 Volleyball, 2 year Lettermang Basketball 82-845 Anchor Club5 Spirit Committee5 Young Conservatives5 Spanish Club5 Freshman Play Scrooge 5 Nick Admas Fan Club5 Cabinet Rep. 82-865 Brigadiers 82-835 Close-Up. Things arenlt as bad as they seem. Keep a smile on your face, a rainbow in your heart and keep reaching for those stars! MILAM, MATTHEW TRIPLETT - Traveler, Cartoonist 83-865 Texas Press Assoc. J ournalistic Cartoons, 2nd Place5 German Club 82-855 German Club!Goethe Institute Foster Contest, lst Place '855 Naughty Dawgs Logo '855 AEE and WNB Fasita Fest Logo '85. Going to school at Lee is like buying a hamburger at McDonalds. You only get what you pay for. MILLER, DAN WESLEY - Young Conservatives 84-865 Critters 'n' Creatures 85-865 Surf Club 85-865 Scuba Club 85-865 Lee Y Law Club 85-865 Spanish Club 83-85. MILLER, TYLA DENISE - Spirit Committee 83-865 Hospitality Club 84- 855 Young Lifeg Brad's Surf Club, Treasurer 85-865 Booster Club 82-835 Dixiliers 82-83, Music Mani' '83. MILLS, CYNTHIA JANET - Music '855 Basketball 85-86. Studying is passing as not studying is failing. MINAMI, YASUO - German Club 85- 865 Lee German Olympiad, 8th Place5 Mu Alpha Theta '865 Critters 'n' Creatures '855 Science Club '845 Chess Club5 Die Deutsche Rittern '86. MIRANDA, LEONARDO ANTONION - Know yourself before you try to know othersf' MITCHELL, ELLERY L. - Basketball Sm. I K 353 Brad Moore and Greg Woodley dig in the muck for their dinner. 82-86. Strive for the top because the bottom is too crowded. MOENRING, MICHELLE LYNN MOORE, BRADFORD BRIAN - Young Conservatives, Student Cabinet Historian '83, Most Handsome 85-86, Semi-Finalist 83-84, Finalist 84-85, Cage-Up, Lee Surf Club, Booster Club, Is there life after Lee? Yes, U.T.lll MORENO, GREGORY LEE - Brigadiers 82-83, Southernaires 83-86, Secretary 85-86, Mr. Scrooge Lead Role '82, Music Man '83, Guys and Dolls '84, District Choir '84, Solo and Ensemble Contest 83-85, Spanish Club 84-85, Higher Dimensions 85-86, Booster Club 82-83. The time has come for us to leave and bid to all farewell. I only hope the time we spent will help us to do well. MOSLEY, JAMES CLARKE Y Varsi- ty Football, 2 yrs. Letterman, Naughty Day. gs, Basketball 82-85, Young Conser- vatives, V. Pres. 1 Yr., Interact, Cultural Studies International, Rita Club, Sec. of Defense. Find someone you're happy with and do what you think is right, not what your friends think. MOZEE, TANYA YVETTE - Dix- iliers, Beginner Choir, ROTC, SBP, Sgt.-At-Arms, FHA. I would like to wish all of my friends from school and the 'Hoop' good luck and don't give up. And to my sister Bo and Peena, stay cool and God Bless Youll! MURPHY, ELIZABETH ANN - Latin Club '83, Echoes Literary Arts Magazine '84, Young Conservatives '84. NAGLE, EMILY JANE - Brad's Surf Club, Secretary 85-86, Hospitality Club 85-86, Spirit Committee '85, Souther- naires 83-86, Music Man '83, Scrooge Lead '83, Guys and Dolls '84, All District Choir '85, Solo and Ensemble '85, Brigadiers '82, Young Conservatives 82-84, Booster Club '83, Spanish Club '83, Student Cabinet '82, Girls Cotillion 83-86. NALLEY, JEFFREY SCOTT - SABER 84-86, Assoc. Editor, NHS 83- 86, Key Club 83-86,Jr. Dir. 84-85, Sr. Dir. '85, Student Cabinet 82-86, Student Council 85-86, American Legion Club, Secretary, Who's Who, Most Handsome Top I0 83-86, National Science and History, Government Merit Award, Country Club 84-86, Critters 'n' Creatures, Spanish Club 83-86, Young Conservatives 82-86, Young Life!Cam- palgners 83-86, Freshman Young Life Leader, YL Ski Trip 83-86, Wilderness '85S Naughty Dawgs Lawn and Polo Club, Quill and Scroll Society, UT Christmas Formals and Roundup, Freshman Basketball, Echoes Staff 84- 86, Sales Mgr. 85-86, Aztec's Revenge Camping Trip, Lock Club Pres., Ernest Hemingway NCTE Writing Nominee, Wiz Kids, Tiny River Oaks Gun Club, Key Club Convention 83-86, Disciplinary Committee 83-86, WW VI and VII Survivor, MM Speed Amor Society, NB Artist. Though you drown in good intentions you will never quench the fire, Don't give into your desire when the stranger comes along. - Billy Joel NANCE, KIMBERLY CRAFTON - Spirit Committee 82-86, Brad's Surf Club, V. Pres., Young Conservatives 82- 83, Girls Cotillion 83-86, Most Beautiful Semi-Finalist '82, Powder Puff 85-86, Magic of Mardi Gras '85, HECE '85, Booster Club, Young Conservatives 84- 86, Brigadiers 82-83, Scrooge '82, Music Man '83, Pacers Dance Club, NB, MSL. Hold on to your dreams though they seem far away and those dreams will come true somehow, someway. NEW, MARIBETH - Traveler Staff 85-86, Echoes Staff 84-86, Dixiliers 82- 85, UIL Choir Contests 82-85, Young Conservatives 82-86, American Legion gg-83, Mbr. of NH Ski Team '84, CSU -83. NEWCOMB, JENNY - CSU 82-84, Guys and Dolls '84, Lee's Lts. 82-85, Critters 'n' Creatures 85-86, Post 85-86, Who's Who, Bahamas Bash '86, Young Conservatives 85-86. NUTTALL, JEFFREY JOHN - SABER, Circulation Mgr. 85-86, NHS 84-86, Key Club 83-86, Basketball 82-83, Baseball 82-86, Football, Varsity Letter- man 85-86, Honorable Mention All- District, Football 85-86, MVP Defensive Lineman, Football 85-86, Spanish NHS 83-86, Young Life!Campaigners 83-86, Critters 'n' Creatures 83-86, Naughty Dawgs, Lock Club '85, Student Cabinet, 82-83 and 85-86, YL Ski Vet 83-86, Na- tional History and Govt. Award, Camp Coushatte Survivor, Bruins, Mu Alpha Theta, Roberta Fan Club, V. Pres., Stu- dent Council 84-86, Sherlock Holmes Club, WW VII Vet., UT Christmas For- mals, Country Club, Compadre's Slam Champ, Fish Life Leader, Quill and Scroll. If you think you can or if you think you can't, you are absolutely right. O'BANION, SHARON R. - Hospitali- ty Club 83-84, Spanish Club, Science Club, Young Conservatives 84-86, Cabinet Mbr. 84-86, Spirit Committee 84-86, Booster Club, FHA 84-85, Young Life!Campaigners, Ski Trip 82-84, Powder Puff, Texas History Club 82-83, CSU, Girls Cotillion 84-86, Club '80 82- 86, Pacers Dance Club 82-86. OCAMPO, LETICIA - Spanish Club, Band, SADD, ROTC Drill Team, League of United Latin American Citizens. OESCH, KATHERINE CLARIE - Most Beautiful Freshman Finalist, Populee, Booster Club, Young Conser- vatives, FHA, Lee Y Law Club. They shed love on others throughout the long day - pleasant to live with, and blessed are they! O'NEIL, KELLY CLAIR - Traveler Staff 85-86, Spirit Committee 84-85, Senior Leader '85, Young Conservatives 84-86, Spanish Club 81-85, Booster Club 83-86, The L.G. Fan Club, Future Photographers of Amer., Young Life 85-86, Windy Gap '84, Wilderness '85, MSL 84-86, WW VII Vet., Powder Puff 84-86, NB Mbr. 84-86, The Group Mbr. 85-86, Fish Life Leader 85-86, Young Conservatives, Scuba Club 84-86. The trouble with trouble is that it starts out as fun. OSORIO, CELIA T. - Spanish Club, Drill Team, ROTC. It's always dark before it's dawn. PANAMENO, ANA M. - French Club 83-85, Young Conservatives 85-86, FHA 85-86, VOCCT 85-86. To win the race in this life, always try your best. PEREZ, JOSE MIGUEL - Most Valuable Mbr. Spanish Club 83-84, Gulf Coast Academic Tournament Olympiad, 4th Place Adv. Spanish III, Spanish Poetry Contest, HISD, 3rd Place Level III, National Spanish Exam, AATSP, '83 3rd Place,'84 2nd place. Life is like a dream that never stops. PETTIE, SCHINDEL RENIER - Who's Who 84-85, Ambassadors Club, Surf Club, French Club, Varsity Foot- ball, Varsity Track, JV Football, Freshman Track, Freshman Football. No Comment. PICKELL, LAURA - Senior Cabinet, Critters 'n' Creatures 85-86, V. Pres. Publicityg Debate 85-865 Dramalee5 New York Trip '845 Brigadiers 82-835 KKMUSIC Man '835 Scrooge '825 Who's Who: Lee Y Law Club 85-86. The important thing is not to stop questioning. 4 Einstein PIPKIN, LAURA 4 Honor Society 83- 865 Spirit Committee, SC 82-865 French Club, FC 83-86, Pres. 84-86, Reporter 83-845 French Honor Society 84-865 Nick Adams Fan Club 84-855 ATHM Club 84-865 Societe des Artists de Fran- sais 84-865 Student Cabinet 84-855 Swim Team 82-835 FHA 84-85. I abhor the dull routine of existence. I crave for mental exaltationf' 4 Sherlock Holmes uThe true perfection of man lies, not in what man has, but in what man is. - Oscar Wilde POELLINGER, ALLISON 4 NHS5 Senior Class V. Pres.5 Most Represen- tative Senior and Sophomore5 DAR Good Citizen Award 85-865 Anchor Club 83-86, Pres. 85-865 JV Volleyball 82-84, Varsity 84-86, Co-Captain 85-865 Traveler, Girls Sports Editor 84-85, Co- Editor 85-865 Spanish NHS 84-865 Spanish Club 83-855 Spirit Committee 84-86, Senior Leader 85-865 Hospitality Club 83-865 Student Council 85-865 Crit- ters 'nl Creatures 84-855 Echoes Staff 84-865 Young Life!Campaigners 83-865 Student Cabinet 82-855 Choir 82-835 Girls Cotillion 82-865 National Chemistry Merit Award '845 Academic All-American English Award '845 Na- tional History and Govt. Award '855 Close-Upg Powder Puff Vet. 84-865 Nick Adams Fan Club5 Quill and Scroll 84-865 Devoted FH and OF Fan Club Mbr. f'Never give up your dreams5 they are the only things besides yourself and God left to believe in. POTTORF, TREVOR - NHS5 Chi Eta Mu, Treasurer5 JETS5 Mu Alpha Theta5 Science Club5 German Club5 Critters 'n' Creatures5 Literary Magazine Staff5 American Legion Club5 Honor Roll5 Who's Who5 National Science Merit Award, National History and Govt. Award. When you feel that man is the quintessance of dust, don't forget your second wind. POULOS, THERESE - Critters 'n' Creatures5 Agricultural, Coop. Be yourself and have a good time. POWELL, MARK C. 4 Young Life! Campaigners5 Young Conservatives5 John Cheesman Fan Club5 JV Football, Freshman Football5 Surf Club5 Culture Club5 Science Club5 Chess Club5 Frisbee Club, Treasurer5 Scuba Club. Only live once, go for it. Live on the edge. PRADO, CHRIS ALAN - Spanish Club 81-82, 85-865 Dramalee 83-845 Computer Club 83-845 Critters 'n' Creatures 85-865 New York Trip '84. To graduate High School is one of the great achievements oflife. All the best to the Class of l86. PRANGE, SHELLEY ANNE 4 Traveler Staff5 NHS5 Spanish NHS5 Spanish Club, Amer. Legion Club5 Dramalee5 Echoes, Asst. Editor5 NH Ski Team '845 CRUSH,Pres. 85-865 Bahamas Bash '865 Quill and Scroll5 Critters 'n' Creatures5 CSU5 HIPXNPO 83-865 SADD. Each time a child says 'I don't believe in fairies' there is a little fairy somewhere that falls down dead. - Peter Pan PREBO, PATRICK M. - Life is death and death is life and we must create our own happiness in our brief flash of consciousness. PRINCE, CAROLINE 4 SABER 84- 86, Activities Editor 85-86, Index Editor 84-855 Anchor Club 83-86, Secretary 85-865 Spirit Committee 82-86, Treasurer 85-865 Student Council 82-865 Teacher Appreciation 84-865 Souther- naires 83-86, Treasurer 85-865 NHS 83- 865 Senior Cabinet, Sophomore Cabinet, Historian5 Hospitality Club 83-845 Spanish Club 83-865 Spanish NHS 85- 865 Chi Eta Mu 85-865 Mu Alpha Theta 85-865 Critters 'n' Creatures 84-865 Echoes Staff 84-865 Nick Adams Fan Club5 Quill and Scroll 84-865 Surf Club 83-855 Close-Up '865 Most Beautiful Top 10 83-865 Girls Cotillion 83-865 Young Life!Campaigners 82-865 Ski Trip 83-855 Marselee 85-865 WW VII Vet.5 Shep Fan Club5 FH and OF Fan Club Founder5 Body Blast Jammer '85. Two roads diverged in a wood, and I 4 I took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the differencef, - Robert Frost RASH, KELLY MARIE 4 NHS5 Spanish NHS5 American Legion5 Spanish Club5 Dramalee5 Secretary of Sophomore Classg CSU5 NH Ski Team5 CRUSH Social Chairmang Student Cabinet5 Critters 'n' Creaturesg Mu Alpha Theta5 Leader of UTBP5 founder of FFPP, Echoes Staff Mbr. 'fPractice makes permanent. SCHAWE, CAROL FRANCES - SABER, Clubs Editor 85-865 Hospitality Club 82-86, Pres. 85-865 Anchor Club 84-865 Spanish NHS 84-865 Spirit Com- mittee 82-86, Varsity Favor Chairman 85-865 Echoes 84-86, Cover Design Editor 85-865 Student Cabinet Rep. 82- 865 Freshman Class Treasurer5 Who's Who5 Critters 'n' Creatures 84-855 Marselee 84-86, Secretary 85-865 WW VI and VII Survivor5 Wilderness For Wimps '85 Dirty Hair Awardg Windy Gap '845 Young Life!Campaigners 82-865 Fish Life Leader 85-865 Girls Cotillion5 Pacers5 Greyhound Bus Fire Survivor5 Horst Guinea Pig5 NB Mbr. 85-865 Dominican Republic Refugee5 Roberta Fan Club5 POTCAH5 Painter Of The Most Original Shack. Itls better to be a has-been than one who never was. SCHMIDT, POLLY 4 Hospitality Club 85-865 Young Life 83-865 Surf Club 84-855 Spanish Club 82-855 Sophomore Cabinet 83-845 Young Conservatives 84-855 Pan American Student Forum 83-845 Science Club 84-855 CSU 82-865 Pacers 82-865 Booster Club 82-845 Choir 85-865 Volleyball 82-835 Track 84-85. SCHMITT, KIMBERLY JEAN 4 HECE, V. Pres. SCHNITZIUS, BRENT JOSEPH 4 Traveler Publication5 Echoes 3rd Place Junior Poetry '845 Rice American History Day Participant. I know that you belive you understand what you think I said, but I am not sure you realize that what you heard is not whatl meantf' SCHUCHHOLZ, SUSANNA 4 Young Life 83-845 Spanish Club 84-855 Spirit Committee 84-865 Booster Club 82-835 Traveler 84-865 Key Club Sweetheart 84-865 Senior Class Historian 85-865 Breakfast Club 85-865 Matt Adams Fan Club, K-125 YL Ski Trip '835 NB. Purify our misfit ways, and magnify our crystal days. - Ian An unclassified message to Gene Tam- borine and Tweet. I.L.Y. SCHUELER, VALERIE L. 4 Hospitality Club 84-865 Spanish Club 82-855 Young Conservatives 82-845 Crit- ters tn' Creatures 84-855 Matt Adams Fan Club, K-125 Young Life!Cam- paigners 83-865 Surf Club 83-855 Girl Scouts 82-845 Powder Puff 84-855 YL Ski Trip '835 NB. SHAH, KALPESH H. - Spanish Club5 OEA, Treasurer. Be yourself 4 try it, you'll like it. SHEN, PETER - Science Club, Pres. JoAnn Estrada proves she can smile even if she's not number one. 355 84-865 Proctor Chairman of Tourna- ment Committee 84-865 Mu Alpha Theta 83-865 NHS 83-865 Latin I Test at Lee Tournament, 2nd Place '845 Who's Who ,855 National Science Merit Award '855 MAGNA Cum Laude, MAXIMA Cum Laudeg Chemistry Chi Eta Mu, Co-Treasurer 85-865 Latin Honor Socie- ty 83-855 Latin Club 83-855 Junior Classical League 83-855 Critters 'n' Creatures 84-865 JETS 82-855 Hallo- ween Honors Chemistry Test5 SAAB '865 PTG 82-86. Tests are unfair. School is unfair. Life overall is a pain and unfair. SHEPPARD, KIMBERLY ANN - Southernaires 83-865 Brigadiers 82-83, District Choir 83-855 Scrooge 82-835 Music Man, Lead 83-845 CSU 82-855 Booster Club 82-855 Young LifefCam- paigners 85-865 Solo and Ensemble Con- test 82-865 Powder Puff5 Who's Who '85. SIMS, RHONDA D. - Cross Country 83-845 Track, Varsity 83-855 Dramalee 85-865 Ambassador Club 85-865 MDE 85-86. Let God be your umbrella. SINEX, R. TODD - Water Polo Club5 Beautiful Observation Club5 Students Against Chemical Abuse5 Young Life5 Spanish Club5 Choir5 'Young Conser- vatives5 Dramalee5 Scuba Club, Surf Club. SLANICKY, JENNIFER ANN - Spanish Club 82-835 Dramalee 84-865 OEA 85-86. May those who follow in our footsteps remember, that there is another life beyond the barbed wire fences of Lee. SONDERVAN, ORBY - Lee Y Law Club5 Dramalee. Life is a game. The more you play it, the better you get. STAPLETON, ROBERT GLENN - CSU5 OEA5 ROTC5 CSU, Program Dir. Receive the gift of eternal life in Christ. If you have, then live your life like Christ and let the whole world know Jesus is ALIVE! STEDORRO, MELISSA DIANE - Varsity Swimming 82-835 Spanish Club 84-85. The best is yet to come! RATHWICK, ELIZABETH - Lee Lts. 83-845 Dramalee 84-855 Lee Y Law Club 85-86. RAY, JOHN STEPHEN - FHA 82-833 Country Club 84-865 X-Club5 Young Life 83-86, Campaigners 82-865 Ski Trip 83- 855 Windy Gap '835 Wilderness '845 John Cheesman Fan Club. Lifetime Mbr.5 356 f 0 Most Handsome Finalist 85-865 Heart Club 85-865 Oceanography Field Trip Survivor ,845 Gitane Cycling Team 85- 865 UT Roundup and Christmas For- mals 85-86. By chanting Hare Krsna, one can im- mediately feel transcendental ecstasy coming from the spiritual level of ex- istence. - John Lennon RICH, JAMES EDWARD - Who's Who 84-855 DECA 85-865 Thespians 84-855 Supertech 84-865 Dramalee 84-855 Spanish Club 82-83. Save the best things for last, forget about the worst things,and with anything else . . . Oh Well!! RISER, CARLETON - Country Club5 Science Club5 Young Conservatives5 Baseball 82-865 John Cheesman Fan Club5 Roundup 85-865 Christmas For- mals '855 Culture Club5 Young Life!Campaigners5 XTC Club. In the womb we are like blind cave fish. - Jim Morrison ROBERTS, TAMERA MICHELLE - Senior Class Treasurer5 Razz M'Tazz 84-85, Asst. Student Dir. 85-865 Dramalee 84-865 Thespians 84-865 Am- bassadors 84-865 Young Conservatives 84-855 Senior Cabinet5 Marching General Flag Corps 83-845 UIL One-Act Play The Wizard of OZ 84-855 Am- bassador Club, Treasurer 85-865 Who's Who 84-85. We have only just begun. RODDY, GINA RENEE - Lee Y Law Club5 Young Conservatives5 DECA5 Senior Prom Committee. Hi ya'll, omigod did you hear? . . .?,' RODRIQUEZ, JORGE J. - Varsity Football 83-855 Interact, Pres.5 Young Life!Campaigners 83-855 FHA5 Stewart Vandervoort Fan Club5 Track 82-845 Freshman Football ,825 Naughty Dawgs5 Hiptites '845 Young Conservatives5 Key Club5 Most Handsome, Semi-Finalist '845 YL Ski Trip. Take it easy, if it's easy, take it. RODRIQUEZ, KERRYN LEIGH - NHS 84-865 Echoes Staff 83-865 Dramalee 82-855 Spanish Club 82-855 Basketball 82-845 Critters 'n' Creatures 84-855 SADD 83-845 NAFC5 Echoes Publication 82-83. If you can remember, great. If you sort of have an idea, fake it. If all else fails, sit by Andy Koehl. ROE, LESLIE DIANE - FHA 83-845 Dramalee 85-865 HECEXHERO 85-86. I love you Sid! Good luck Shelly and Tommyf' ' ROMERO, SONIA RAMIREZ - VOCCT. ROSENTHAL, LAUREN DONNA - Dramalee 82-855 Music Man '835 Spanish Club 82-845 New York Field Trip '845 Young Conservatives 85-865 Lee Y Law Club 85-865 DECA 84-86, V. Pres. 85-865 Senior Prom Committee '865 Poem in Echoes '845 Echoes Staff Mbr. 84-85. g'Get your nails done twice a month and don't pick your nose at red lights. ROTHACKER, LEAH D. - Surf Club 84-855 Spanish Club 82-835 Lee Y Law Club 85-865 Booster Club 82-845 Young Life 84-865 Young Conservatives 85-865 Lambda5 Mrs. Waldmann Fan Club5 Europe Trip '855 Paisley Car Club. ROWELL, CHRIS D. - Sophomore Football 83-845 Sophomore Basketball 83-845 JV Football 84-855 JV Basketball 84-855 Rita Club, V. Pres. 84-855 Mrs. Waldmann Fan Club 83-865 Naughty Dawgs 84-855 Interact 85-865 Varsity Football 85-865 Young Conservatives. Start making good grades when you're a freshman, donlt wait till itls too late. RUDDELL, WILLIAM DAVID - NHS 83-86, Pres. 85-865 Higher Dimen- sions 82-86, V. Pres. 84-865 Basketball 82-86, JV 83-84, Varsity 84-86, Captain 85-865 Spanish NHS 83-865 Commended Scholar5 Most Representative Student 82-845 American Legion Club 82-845 Graduating ffl Club5 Echoes Literary Magazine, Best Poetry Entry 82-835 Echoes Staff 82-855 Cross Country 82- 855 Varsity 82-855 Track 82-83, Varsity 83-845 Key Club 83-86, Senior Dir. 85- 865 Spanish Club 82-85, Treasurer 84- 855 Math Club 85-865 WhoIs Whog Stu- dent Council 82-845 US Achievement Academy in English,Math, Science. Let all those who come after us know the wrath of B. Reagan. STEFFES, JOAN MARGRET W Stu- dent Cabinet 82-865 Traveler 84-865 Spanish Club 82-865 French Club 84-855 JETS 84-855 Booster Club 82-865 CSU 82-835 Critters tn, Creatures 84-855 Close-Up 85-865 OTL 84-865 Who's Who '85 So long Lee! STELZER, DARLA SUE - Cross Country Varsity 82-855 Varsity Track 82-845 NHS5 French NHS5 French Club5 Echoes Staff5 Young Life5 Critters 'n' Creatures5 Student Council. STEWART, PAMELA LYNN - Spirit Committee 83-865 Hospitality Club 83- 865 Spanish Club 83-855 Young Conser- vatives 82-855 Critter 'n' Creatures 84- 855 Booster Club 82-835 Young LifelCampaigners 83-865 Southernaires 83-865 Surf Club 83-855 NB. SWALLEN, MARY ELIZABETH - Young Life5 Spanish Club5 The LG Fan Club5 Future Photographers of Amer.5 Girl Scouts5 Lee Y Law Club5 Young Conservatives NB. Dear God, please let Luis G. ask me out. SWEARINGEN, PETER CRAIG - Key Club 83-865 Senior Banners '855 Conventioneer Vet. 83-865 Who's Who Nominee '845 Young Conservatives 85- 865 Close-Up '865 Young LifelCam- paigners 85-865 Pacers 82-865 UT Christmas Formals '855 The Twins Fan Club. Adios, Marion Fletherf' TATUM, LAURI D. - Hospitality Club, Officer 83-865 Spirit Committee 83-865 Young Life!Campaigners 82-855 Most Beautiful Finalist '855 CSU '845 Texas History Club 83-845 Sophomore Cabinet5 Junior Cabinet5 Young Conser- vatives 83-855 OEA ,865 Lee Y Law Club '865 Dixiliers '82. TEMIQUEL, KELLEE LYNN - HEROXHECE, Officer, Public Relations 85-86. It's called living. THOMAS,MICHELE RENEE - HECE 85-865 Most Congenial HECE Student 84-85. THOMPSON, LOU ELLEN - NHS5 Anchor Club5 Traveler Staff5 Tennis Team, 4 yr. Letterman5 Spanish NHS5 Freshman Cabinet5 Spirit Committee, Senior Leader5 Nick Adams Fan Club5 Who's Who5 Young Life!Campaigners5 Amer. Legion Club5 Echoes. You can't always get what you wantf' THORSELL, LAURA FLEMING - Student Council 83-86, V. Pres. 85-865 Spirit Committee 82-86, Secretary 85- 865 Young Life!Campaigners 83-865 MSL5 Wilderness Survivor5 NHS5 Most Beautiful Finalist 83-845 NB5 Student Cabinet 821865 Hospitality Club 83-855 Spanish Club 83-855 Windy Gap5 The Magic of Mardi Gras 5 Critters 'n' Creatures5 Travelers 84-865 Quill and Scroll5 YL Ski Trip 3 times5 Fish Life5 Dirty Dillos 5 Girls Cotillion Club '805 Dixiliers 82-835 Close-Upg Hollinsum- mer5 WW VI and VII Vet.5 Carpool Mother Award5 The Group 84-865 NB. Enjoy here while we're here cause there's no here, there. - Ziggy TIMMONS, DEREK LAVON - Stay in school if you want to and stop smok- ing cigarettes. TO, LE YEN - Child Development. Child Development helped me know about examining the role of parent and some reason why people choose to become parents. And also examine the role of care giver and learn what wage- earning careers are possible for care giversf' TOBIAS, MARCIA - Lee Lts.5 DECA5 Lee Lts. Booster Club. TORGERSON, KIRSTIN ELIZABETH - SABER Editor5 NB Founder, 2 yr. Pres.5 Aztec Queen5 NHS5 Anchor Club, V. Pres.5 Student Council, Student Cabinet5 Swim Team5 Spirit Committee, V. Pres.5 Booster Club5 Spanish Club5 Critters 'n' Creatures5 Surf Club5 Echoes5 YNAD Club5 Camp Coushatte Vet.5 Designer of Most Original Shack5 AH5 Senior Class Psychiatrist5 Mother 2 Boys5 Roberta Fan Club5 Dominican Republic Refugee5 Best Wilderness Storyteller5 Who's Who5 National Merit Commended Scholar5 Swimming, State Finalist 3 yrs.5 Wicked Witch West',5 Young LifefCampaigners5 Hospitality Club5 MSL5 Quill and Scroll, Pres. To do or not to do? If you're going to practice, practice perfection. TSAI, CINDY SHIN-DI - Anchor Club 85-865 Tournament Committee 85-865 Mu Alpha Theta 82-865 Critters 'n' Creatures 83-865 Echoes Magazine 83-865 Science Club 83-865 CSU 82-865 Scuba Club 84-865 NHS 83-865 JETS 83-865 Chi Eta Mu 84-865 American Legion 82-865 French Club 82-85. Be open-minded, and never be too stubborn to change but don't com- promise your values. TURNER, LYNN E. - Jr. Res. Officers Training Corps, Promoted to Cadet Of- ficer 85-865 ROTC 84-86 Staff, Ex- ecutive Officer5 Color Guard Com- mander 84-855 ROTC Female Drill Team 83-84. Hang Tough! TURPIN, KRISTA LYNN - Who's Who 85-865 NHS 84-865 Spanish NHS 84-865 Chemisty Honor Society, Chi Eta Mu 85-865 Spanish Club, Senior Rep. 82-865 Echoes Staff 85-865 Anchor Club 85-865 CSU 82-855 JETS 84-855 Critters 'n' Creatures 84-865 Mu Alpha Theta 85-865 American Legion Club 82-835 Pan American Student Forum 82-83. Live your life in the best possible way - for in that lies happiness. VALENCIANO, TINA MARIA - Lee Lts.5 Spanish Club5 CSU5 UIL Dance Competition, lst Division5 Student Cabinet5 '84 Worlds Fair Dance Perfor- mance5 Boggett Home For Way-Ward Girls, Charter Mbr.5 NHS5 SAT High Score Nominee5 Surf Club. Bop till you drop. VANDERVELDEN, JACK M. - Foot- ball 84-865 Swim Team 82-835 Interact 85-865 Surf Club 82-865 Spanish Club 82-865 Track 84-855 Lab Asst. 85-865 Oceanography Field Trip Survivor. Always squeeze the toothpaste at the bottom. VANDERVOORT, MARY STEWART - Who's Who 85-865 Spirit Committee5 Young Life!Campaigners 83-865 Ski Camp 83-845 Young Conservatives 85- 865 Most Beautiful, Semi-Finalist '835 V, Pres. Sophomore Class5 Student Cabinet 82-865 Hospitality Club '835 Spanish Club '835 Brigadiers, Pres. '825 Powder Puff 85-865 Girls Cotillion 82- 865 MSL. False friends are like our shadow, keep- ing close to us when we walk in the sun- shine, but leaving us the instant we cross the shade. - Bovee VRANA, KELLY LYNN - Spirit Committee 83-865 Student Cabinet 83- 855 CSU 82-835 Spanish Club 82-835 Populee 84-86, Pres.5 HECE 85-865 Dramalee 84-855 Young Life!Cam- paigners 83-845 Windy Gap '845 YL Ski Trip '845 FHA 83-84. VREUGDE, JOHN - Nothing is free unless you steal it. WALLACE, WILLIAM LEN - Foot- ball 83-845 Varsity Football 84-855 Am- bassadors Mbr. 84-85, Pres. 85-865 Razz M,Tazz 85-865 Senior Cabinet Mbr. 85- 865 Dramalee Mbr. 85-865 Lee Y Law Club 85-865 Thespians 85-86. Like the wind blows, friends come and go so learn to live, party everyday as though it is your last. WARNER, KELLIE ANN - Anchor Club 85-865 Hospitality Club 85-865 Spirit Committee 84-865 Who's Who5 Student Cabinet 82-865 French Club 84- 865 American Legion 82-835 Freshman Basketball5 Critters 'n' Creatures 85-865 Powder Puff Vet.5 Young Life!Cam- paigners5 Mooselee5 Populee5 Close-Up. Where are the reinforcements?V' WATSON, LAURA ALLISON - SABER, Freshman Editor 84-85, Senior Editor 85-865 Anchor Club 84-865 Hospitality Club 83-86, V. Pres. 85-865 Spirit Committee 82-86, Group Leader Left: Jerrod Harold proudly announces I can flyyii Opposite Page, Left: Close-up and personal, Lisa Lovett does wear make-up, OCCASIONALLY. on the brain. , glgll Opposite Page, Right: Jorge Rodriguez figures A i that less hair on the head means less pressure 357 Right: 'LI get no respect around herel' exclaims Jana Jones. 85-865 NHS 84-865 Young Life 83-865 YL Ski Trip 83-865 Campaigners 85-86, Freshmen Campaigners 85-865 American Legion 82-845 Close-Up 85-865 Who's Who 85-865 Dorothy 85-865 French Club 82-865 French NHS 84-865 Most Beautiful Top 10 85-865 Girls Cotillion 83-865 Pacers Dance Club 82- 865 CSU 82-845 Critters 'n' Creatures 84-855 Graduating 7941 Club5 Booster Club5 Quill and Scroll. Being short isn't so bad as long as you don't look up! - Dennis WEATHERLY, ELIZABETH WIER - Traveler Bus. Mgr. 84-865 Close-Up 85-865 NHS 83-865 CSU 82-865 Spanish NHS 83-865 Chi Eta Mu 84-865 Volleyball Mgr. 83-845 Spanish Club 82- 845 Critters 'nl Creatures 84-85. Live in today, but work for tomorrow? WEST, JO ANN - DECA 85-865 Am- bassadors Club 85-865 Track and Field 83-845 Spanish Club 83-855 FHA 83-84. To get the best out of life, you have to be the best in life. WHITE, WILTON DeJUAN - Com- puter Clubg French Club5 Critters 'n' Creatures. Everywhere you go, people are the same. To understand someone, you must get to know them. Few are beyond comprehension, so 'seek and you shall findi. For all this trust is necessary and is provided through one's self and one's God. WHITEHURST, JOHN NEWBERN - Marching Band Mbr. 83-86, Pres. 85-865 First Choir Houston All-City Or- chestra 85-865 San Antonio TMEA Con- vention ,855 El Paso Texas B-Day 358 ., :ga - BT 35' Celebration '865 Solo and Ensemble Contest, 1st Place Rating 84-865 Basket- ball Band 85-865 CSU 84-865 Young Life 83-845 Close-Up 85-865 Oceanography Field Trip 85-865 Stage, Band 82-835 Spanish Club 83-855 Music Man Or- chestra 82-835 Society of Performing Ar- tist 84-865 Critters 'n' Creatures 84-855 Pacers Dance Club 82-865 Most Representative Band Mbr. 84-855 Best Friend in Band Award 84-85. May all good things come through the power of LOVE! WILKES, TAMALA SUZANE - SABER, Faculty 83-84, Jr. Editor 84-855 Spanish Club, Pres. 84-855 NHS, Secretary 84-855 Law Post 16448, V. Pres.5 Who's Whog Academic All-American5 NCTE Composition Awardg Gulf Coast Academic Committee 84-865 HISD Spanish Poetry Recitation Contest, 2nd Place5 Youth Rep. - Admin. Board of 1st United Methodist5 Council on Ministries Regional Youth Rep.5 Spirit Committee Leader 85-86, MYF Evangelism Chairmang Student Cabinet, Prom Committee5 Channel 13 SYC Rep.5 Anchor Club 83-865 Hospitality Club5 YL Ski Bunny5 Senior Woman Campaigner5 CSU 82-865 American Legion5 Young Conservativesg Lee Y Law Club5 JETS5 Critters 'n' Creatures 82-865 Chi Eta Mu - Chemistry 84-865 HICCIB, Chief 0f'ficer5 Graduating 1441 in Class of '865 Stunt 't Council5 Senior Cabinet Mbr.5 Echoes ' iterary Arts Magazine 83-865 Powder Pulf Football5 Quill and Scroll5 Close-Up 85-865 Iecers. For where your treasure is, there win be your heart also. WILSON, BRYAN ANTHONY - Key Club 83-865 Honor Society 83-865 Stu- dent Cabinet '865 Number Oneg Mu Alpha Theta '865 Latin Honor Society 82-845 Travelerg Preservation Against Pregnancy5 CSU5 Echoes5 Critters 'n' Creatures5 Lee Y Law Clubg Daytime Athletic Mountain Indoor Climbing Org., Copy Editorg Poor Amer. Privek Assoc. for Small Machs.5 Who's Who5 American Legion. I shall not return. WILSON, KAY - DECA Mbr. 84-85, Pres. 85-865 Ambassadors, V. Pres. 85- 865 Dramalee Mbr. 82-83, Secretary 83- 845 Razz M'Tazz 83-845 Track Team 82-83. When you come to 'trials and tribula- tions,, keep striving and never lose faith. WOLFF, CYNTHIA ANNE - SABER '86, Sophomore Section Editor and Costume Designer5 NHS 85-865 Spanish NHS 85-865 Anchor Club 83-865 Hospitality Club 82-865 Spirit Commit- tee 83-865 Spanish Club 83-865 JETS 83-845 Critters 'n' Creatures 83-845 Quill and Scroll 85-865 Booster Club 82-865 Marselee, Treasurer 85-865 WW VII Vet.5 Student Cabinet 84-865 Close-Up '865 Young Life!Carnpaigners 83-865 Girls Cotillion 83-865 Shep Fan' Club5 Divet Stompers of Amer.5 Bombs Away Club5 Nick Adams Fan Club5 FH and OF Fan Club Founder5 Body Blast Jammerg Hound Dog Groupie5 NB. Where your treasure is there will your heart be also. Luke XII, 34. WONG, CENIA LEE - Lee Tourna- ment Committee Test Chairman 84-865 Mu Alpha Theta 83-86, V. Pres. 84-85, Secretary 85-865 Critters 'n' Creatures 84-86, Secretary 85-865 Chi Eta Mu, Secretary 85-865 Debate Club 83-86, Secretary 84-855 Echoes 84-86, Dir. of Editorial Proofreading 85-865 Anchor Club 85-865 NHS 83-865 CSU 84-865 Science Club 83-865 French Club 84-865 Latin Honor Society 82-845 Sewanee Award for Excellence '855 UIL Ready Writing, Ist Place '855 Area II Write-Off Honorable Mention '845 National Foren- sic League, Degree of Merit, Degree of Honor. Finally, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely . . . if anything is worthy of praise, let your mind dwell on these things. Deus vobiscum sit! WOODLEY, GREGORY JOHN - NHS 84-865 Most Handsome Juniorg National Science Merit Award5 German Honor Society 84-855 German Olym- piad, lst Place5 P-Lanter5 Student Council 84-855 Student Cabinet 82-835 IBC, Sophomore Baseball Team 83-845 Surf Club Special Advisor and Schroff Rep. 85-865 Young Life 83-865 Critters tn' Creatures 83-855 Young Conser- vatives 82-835 Young Liberals '845 CSV 82-83. Whatever you do, do it well. You only go around once. WOOLEY, TANYA JILL - Hospitality Club 83-865 Spirit Committee5 Young Conservatives 85-865 Spanish Club 82- 855 History Club 83-845 Lee Y Law Club 85-865 Girls Cotillion5 Young Life!Cam- paigners5 Pacers Dance Club. WORFE, KRISTOFER KARL - FFA 83-855 Chaplain 84-855 Turf and Land- scape Management Award5 Forest and Wildlife Management Award5 Lee Y Law Club. WRIGHT, DAVID KENNETH - NHS 83-865 Spanish NHS 83-865 US Achievement Academy - Chemistry 84-855 US Achievement Academy - History 85-865 Who's Who 83-845 Key Club 83-865 JETS 83-855 CSU 82-845 Echoes Staff, Photography Mgr. 84-86, Entry - Photography 82-835 Spanish Club 82-845 Nick Adams Fan Club5 Swim Team 84-865 Track 82-86, JV Track Discus, lst Place District 84-855 Surf Club 83-845 American Legion 82- 865 Young Life 83-865 Student Cabinet 83-845 Class Rank pill. f'Strive for perfection - Don't accept second rate excusesf, YOUNG, MICHELLE LEE - Lee Lts. 82-85, Officer 3 85-865 NHS 84-865 CRUSH, Treasurer 85-865 Pee Wee Club, V. Pres. 84-865 Young Leaders5 Council of Indian Preservation 85-865 Joint Ventures, Pres. 85-865 Computer Math Honorable Mention 85-86. One can always 'depend' on the buddy system. ZANDER, CHARLIE GARTRELL - Founder of Country Club5 Lead Singer of the Hound Dogs 5 Naughty Dawgs5 Spanish Club. You can't always get what you want, but if you try sometimes you just might find you get what you need! - Mick Jagger and Kieth Richards ZANDER, CHRIS R. - Varsity Foot- ball, 2 yr. Letterman5 Interact V. Pres.5 Naughty Dawgs5 Populee5 Melissa McNeely Fan Club Pres. ZAPATA, ANDRIANA PATRICIA - Things in this life are usually gained by a lot of effort and sacrifice5 always keep that in mind, and little by little you will earn your way up to the top. Kendall Griffith, Edye Humphrey, Danny Copeland, Lisa Lovett, Bishop Meyer, and James McKissick lead the Generals in hope of spark ing a victory. SABER '86 We sought the WIZ We are The Kids llYl WH Hari wg V, Ifee Younglife snowbunni l'd 1 gth A yslopes. Leslie 84 Co. 1749 S. Post Oak FloadfPost Oak Plaza Houston. 960-9113. Open until 9:00 on Thursday. 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Will Frederking, James McKissick, Darren Inoff and Matt Blackmon get together for a typical post Bruins game stats party. f T I El lwxme' gg we H lm ss Q 00714 gslvfd' Hffdlef ,while 2692 5-A my l' ll f i T ,ll M T T M A A g l 1 l E V Q g f A f, ' in 'S M N3 l lf s A ee lg lx 4 l is CV JU l l - I W , I - J ll l 3 4,-1----4 fj', 4 is 4 ' L2 e , W X 'N 1 l V Y l E Y f l W Y M- f f i Y ..-,,-.-:'f ': :' 5 Q l ll QM l Q X l ll l l l l e:e.,Jeee, .lesg e SX, m Y if IEQ: V'i:L .3,.,:, . 3 ,iq Y XXX ZCO P-E QW , .::,:,,....l,::..V,,:,3.e,,::l.,:,2...:,,g,.,.,. Ag C11 AJ ,AIJ .,.:,.,,i::,E,: :,. g.,..:. m L Q M . Q.aEeQeQl'z26TQ',gJc.,s 543, UQ 5 Abbott, Julie 302, 306 Abdelsayed, Michael 324, 338 Abel, Patricia 302 Abemathy, Charles 177, 302 Acuna, Roberto 146, 324 Adam-Ahued, Nora 324 Adams, Andre, Teacher 206 Adams, 302 Adams, Adams, Adams, Adams, Connie 15, 18B,I89,194,195, David 228 Diane 119, 302 Kent 108, 280 Matthew 50, 53, 170, 171, 228, 268, 392 Adams, Adams, Melvin 301 Susan 277 Addison, Donavon 280 Adell, Lorri 302 Aden, William 302 Adicks, John 302 Agbanyo, Abla 197 Aguilar, Teresa 302 Ahmad, Adnan 324 Ahmed, Faisal 324 Al-Hassan, Ahmed 302 Albarran, Ilaria 324 Albers, Daniel 91, 93, 94, 120, 126, 280 Barajas, Juan 229 Brown Aleman, Regina 148, 324 Alexander, Mia 228 Algier, James 323, 324 Allison, Julie 85, 134, 278, 279, 280, 290 Allison, Kevin 90, 108,126, 280 Allison, Stephen 108 Allman, Alonzo, Donald 280 Elsa 143, 280 Alpha, Michael 280 Alridge, Nutrena 186 Altman, Gregory 324 Alvarenga, J. 302, 324 Alvarez, Catherine 122, 123, 131, 133, 227, 228, 352 Alvarez, Jose 302 Alvarez, Matthew 50, 54, 108, 171, 228, 251, 256, 362 Alveranga, Luis 324 Amundsen, Kristyn 302 Anderson, Alexis 302 Anderson, Elvis III 302 Anderson, James 160, 323, 324 Anderson, Mark 27, 302 Andreasen, Walter 228 Angell, Jennifer 229 Angelo, Karin 324 Index Anido, Ines, Teacher 92, 93, 215 Antes, Eugene 277 Appel, Jennifer 91, 92, 93, 104, 134, 280 Arce, Dora 324 Archer, Holly 324 Ard, Darrin 125 Ards, Marcus 302 Armstrong III, John 302 Arredondo, Kimberly 122, 143, 280 Arthur, Robert 81, 83, 229 Artiga, Cecilia 198, 280 Aston, Alan 154, 229, 248 Atkinson, Michael 280 Awadalla, Margret 302 Ayala, Edgar 303 Ayers, Andrew 104, 119, 324 Ayers, Thomas 104, 119, 120, 279, 280 Aziz, Shazia 303 Bahaei, Katrin 324 Bacom, Kelly 193, 324 Baggett, Alicia 137, 138, 303 Baggett, Jessica 229 Bailey, Stacey 324 Baillio, Elizabeth 15, 129, 303 Bain, Elizabeth 280 Baird, Drew 324, 338 Baker, Timothy 91, 128, 160, 177, 303 Balzer, Polly 324 Bamberg, Todd 104,280 Bagzjdiy, Ronald 111, 128, 134, 159, 177 Baraldi, Sebastian 229 Barber, Christoph 324 Barber, Mary 95, 303 Bartield, Becky 324 Barnard, Leslie 324 Barrera, Maria, Teacher 222 Baron, Susan 280 Barrow, Mary 302 Bartay, Wendy 280 Bartels, Mark 281, 286 Barton, Beverly 140, 303 Bass, Laura 118, 149, 229 Bass, Raymond 96 Bates, Dee 230 Baugher, Chadd 325 Bauldwin, Frank, Teacher 208 Bean, Elizabeth 325 Beard, Chris 150, 181 Berger, Stacy 122, 123,230 Beline, Martin, Teacher 217 Y Bell, David 126, 181, 281, 284 Bell, Douglas 325 Bell, Fred 140, 303 Bell, Jennifer 106, 184, 303 Bellgam, DeOtis, Teacher 212 Belli, Leslie 303 Beltran, Alba 303 Benedict, Aaron 230 Benelield, Monica 145, 325 Benford, Tammy 44, 250, 277, 351 Benitez, Deysi 325 Benjamin, Bemadine 186 Benjamin, Dorette 334 Benjamin, Lorette 186 Bennett, Joan 198, 325 Bennett, Latisha 122 Benz, Laura 132, 303 Bergen, Lawrence, Principal 200, 201 Berk, Paul 303 Beg-Syl, Kristin 25, 33, 41, 85, 134, 303, Berridge, Jason 303, 306 Berrios, Sandra 325 Berry, William 160, 325 Bertani, Sandra 325 Bicknell, Doug 281, 181 Biggerstaff, Karen 303, 182 Biggs, Andrew 54, 104, 108, 109, 127, 281, 284 Billingsley, Michael 154, 161, 162, 303 Birdwell, Christoph 303 Black, Missy 120 Black, Sherri 230 Blackard, Joshua 325, 340 Blacketer, James 22, 108, 176, 281, 297 Blacklock, Joe 277 Blackrnon, Matthew 19, 52, 78, 83, 126, 177, 179, 231, 241, 347, 363 Blailock, Zack 231 Blaine, Carol, Teacher Blaine, Thomas 231, 258 Blake, William 325 Blanco, Edgar 198 Blanton, Michael 117, 145, 303 Blaylock, Craig 160, 168, 304 Blaylock, Keith 325,336 Bledsoe, Brian 125, 231 Bledsoe, John 231, 236 Blum, Preston 231, 233 Bochat, Justin 325 Boehler, Glenn 231 Bogan, Beth, Teacher 118, 200, 219 Bogue, Joe 304 Bond, Bryant 168, 172 Bonilla, Elsa 145 Bonilla, Salvadar 195, 232 Bonomi, Alberto 277 Bonomi, Vittorio 150 Booker, Nigeria 232 Boone, Glenn 27, 97, 160, 181, 307 Borski, Vonda 16, 86, 90, 118, 133, 188, 189, 232 Bouldin, Tammie 304 Boulton, Debra 325 Bowers, Stacy 106, 107, 119, 281 Boyd, David 232 Branch, Reginald 281 Braswell, Julie 119, 300, 301, 304 Brauchle, Randall 325 Brenham, Sherri 281 Bridge, Daniel 148 Bridges, Elizabeth 85, 135, 325, 335 Bridges, Pamela 281 Briscoe, Lena 325 Britt, Heather 325 Brody, Damon 154, 161, 168, 304 Brooks, Dawn 325 Brooks, Elizabeth 106,107, 325, 377 Broussard, Scott 42, 47, 78, 83, 86, 92, 93,108,109, 227, 230, 232, 352, 394 B rown B rown B rown B rown B rown , Amanda 197, 325 , Christoph 232 , David 304 , George 160 , Komtha 325 , Marvin, Teacher 210 Brown, Monica 197, 325 Brown, William 50, 232, 270 Browning, Carol 304 Brumme, Herman 304 Bryant, Delynda 121, 122, 281 Bigglbiee, John 15, 110,113,115,128, Buhler, Dorothy, Teacher 204 Bumbera, Kimberly 68, 136, 139, 232 Burke, Lawrence 232 Burke, Steven 304 Burkett, Sean 304 Burkett, Sharon 325 Burrow, Christy 106, 301, 304 Burrows, Jolika 108, 278, 279, 281 Burstain, Daniel 96, 112, 115, 281 Blasglgf, Kay 53, 135, 185, 323, 325, 329 Busby, Kelley 65, 81, 83, 87, 92, 93, 129, 130, 131, 133, 227, 232, 236 Buscovich, Mary 326 Butcher, Arthur, Teacher 221 Butera, Rodney 92,104, 232 Butler, Joanna 29, 33, 85,135,323, 325, 326 Byrd, Richard 30,326 Cain, Kelley 232 Cajahuaringa, Kelly 93, 94, 111, 112, 120, 300, 301,304 Caldwell, Kevin 326 Callas, Howard, Teacher 90, 215 Cameron, Jeffrey 128, 181,304 Campbell, Chris 322 Campbell, Ronald 326 Campbell, Sammy 93, 94, 96, 281 Campos, Carlos 304 Campos, Eladio 304 Campos, Jose 304 Canavan, Shanna 326 Canedo, Jose 94, 96, 110, 279, 281 Cantu, Angelina 145 Carcamo, Barbara 304 Carcano, Tomas 304 Carmichael, Cynihia 281 Carpenter, Noel 281 Carrico, Kim 145 Carrizal, Faustino 277 Carroll, Chris 232, 233 Carroll, Kimberly 122, 233 Carter, Carl 85, 97, 160, 304, 312, 318 Carter, Garry 160 Carter, Levra 326 Cartlidge, Anna 122, 143, 282 Castellanos, Sandra 233 Castillo, Irma 304 Castillo, Maria 305 Cauthen, Jennifer 326 Cavers, John 233 Cedergren, Anne 326 Ceniceros, Hayde 326 Ceniceros, Hector 305 Cerda, Nancy 326 Chacon, Jose 144 Chadwick, Tom 25, 127, 160, 181, 282, 288, 294 Chambers, Edith, Teacher 203 Chan, William 70,111,115,126,177, 179, 233 Chang, Shin 326 Chang, Sylan 102, 805 Charolia, Aziz 277 Chediak, Nadia 282 Chee, Bryan 90, 128, 305 Chee, Maria 74, 84, 86, 88,110,111, 112,113,114,115, 130,234 Cheesman, John 19, 48, 49, 53, 62, 233, 239, 276 Chen, Ji Jake 22,87, 110,277 Chenault, Courtney 119, 304 Cheves, Christoph 326 Childers, Amanda 234 Cicciarella, Giovanna 232 Cisneros, Oscar 122,277 Clapper, Verlene 305 Clark, Dequita 304 Clark, Melony 140, 282 Claypool, Ike 108, 282 Clem, Carrie 86, 87, 88, 104, 105, 129, 130,131,133, 234, 236, 259, 261 Clement, Jennifer 305 Clemmons, Joshua 326 Clemmons, Karen 326 Clift, Colette 305 Cloud, Carrie 129, 134, 305 Clow, Phillip 282 Coates, Karen 40, 46, 58, 108, 132, 134, 258, 281, 282, 394 Cobb, Aaron 70, 120, 234 Cobb, Marshall 84,234 Cochran, Kelly 186, 326 Cockroft, Richard 211 Cohen, Cynthia 54, 58, 108, 134,282 Cohen, Debbie 151, 234 Cole, John 26, 80, 97 Cole, Todd 51, 53, 97, 154, 157, 302, 305, 307, 318 Coleman, John 277 Coleman, Kimberly 326 Coleman, Lisa 234 Colias, Christina 102, 305 Collins, Gwen 305, 319 Collins, Joi 282 Collins, Laura 106, 107, 131, 227, 234, 280 Collins, Lorraine 94, 95, 132,301,305 Conner, Miguel 118, 120, 235 Conner, Sean 326 Conner, Warren 305 Connolly, James 169, 305 C0515 Ashley 53, 62, 93, 94, 132, 134, Cooper, Melba 211 Cooper, Mitchell 120, 126, 176,282 Copeland, Daniel 19, 37, 48, 49, 64, 68, 75, 78, 84, 85, 87, 126, 130, 227, 235, 257, 359, 347 Copeland, James 42,115,120, 227, 235,251 Copeland, Jennifer 94, 305 Cordero, Jenny 326 Coreas, Daniel 235, 277 Corey, Gary 60, 69, 117, 282 Corona, Maricela 326 Correa, Ann 204 Cortes, Sheila 326 Cossey, Clayton 86, 115,235 Cossey, Meredith 323, 326 Countee, Doris 76, 212 Covington, Stacy 151, 282 Cowles, Sherry 93, 94, 119, 120 Cox, Jason 323, 326 Coyle, Corby 326 Craig, Christoph 326 Craig, Cristl 326 Craig, Peter 140, 282 Crassas, Dean 52, 61, 235,237 Crawford, Julianne 135, 324, 326 Creel, Sherri 17, 58, 78, 83, 86, 109, 134, 227, 235, 249, 391 Creel, Traci 134, 301, 305, 320, 392 Cremona, Carolyn 282 Creo, Samantha 236 Crichton, Andrew 18, 126, 177, 179, 236,257 Crisan, Dragos, 115,305 Crocker, Sean 326 Crockett, Laura 236 Cromwell, Camille 326, 333 Crutchfield, Mark 327 Cruz, Carlos 305 Cruz, Julio 236 Cruz, Zunilda 327 Cude, Keith 181, 306 Culp, Carrie 21,95,80,130,134,279, 281,282 Culp, John 31, 33,160, 327 Culver, Gerald 40, 102, 236 Cummings, Catherine 29, 85, 135, 327 Cummings, Jennifer 47, 64, 134, 304, 306, 317 Cunningham, Pamela 236 Cusachs, Charlotte 236 Cushman, Camie 306 D'Souz.a, Cheryl 307 Dahnke, Kirk 306 Dalati, Anne Lyse 327 Dale, Joanne 203 Daly, Tamara 327 D'Amico, Vincent, Teacher 120 Daniel, Steven 31, 169, 327 Daniel Jr., Jon 23, 56, 95,169, 282, 287 Daniels, Bret 306 Daniels, Lawrence 27, 97, 160, 306, 311 Dannawi, Amal 282 Dashiell, Amy 327, 339 Dashiell, Elizabeth 237 Davenport, Christie 134, 306 Davidson, Heather 323 Davis, Dina 40, 46, 292 Davis, Norra 219 Davis, Shelly 120, 130, 132, 134, 283 Davis, William 327 Dawson, Rebecca 237 Dawson, Serina 327 Day, Helen 203 Day, Ross 306 De Reyna, Kim 327 De Simone, John 283 De Soto, Patricia 194, 196 Dealy, Hollianne 21, 58, 80, 93, 94, 130, 132, 283 Dean, David 306 Deane, Elizabeth 132,306 Deane, Kathryn 80,130,134, 283, 288 Debrovner, Beth 82, 91, 93, 94, 120, l30,132,134, 279, 283, 292, 295 Delaney, Amy 283, 388 Delasbour, Iris 213 Deleon, Charmaine 327 Deleon, Linda 277 Delgado, James 277 Delgado, Joseph 150, 283 Delgado, Lawrence 327 Denio, Charles 150, 277 Dennis, Rachael 327, 333 Dennison, Karen 306 Dennison, Scott 150, 277 Denton, James 306 Deras, Jose 149,237 Derouen, Wayne 144 Derry, Kimberly 323 Desjardins, Michele 92, 93, 94, 96 Desoto, Patricia 93 Dever, Christoph 327 Diaz, Emesto 306 Diaz, Jorge 283 Diaz, Maria 327 Diaz, Reynaldo 328 Dickerson, Isaac 328 Diep, Minh 277 Diffenderfer, Susanne 119,306 Doa.n,Thoa102, 112,120, 196,306 Dobecka Jr., Edwin 97, 154, 241, 251 Dobson, Amber 28, 197, 323,328 Dodrill, Carrie 306 Dodson, Dwayne 160 Dodson, John 327, 328 Doggett, John 328 Domian, Mlchelle 118, 227, 238 Donlin, Shawn 94, 283 Doremus, Pat 203 Dorsey, Bridgett 238 Dorsey, Paul 93, 94, 306 Dougherty, lnes 328 Douglas, Asa 283 Dow, Christian 306 Dowling, J oesph, Teacher 216 Dozier, Robert 328 Drew, Carrie 25, 112, 306 Duke, Katherine 328 Dull, Dana 120, 184, 300, 301,307 Dumaine, Michelle 108, 283 Dunbar, Karen 186, 187, 197, 328 Opposite Page: Left: Hi, I'm Jorge. Will you love me? Will you hug me, will you never let me go?'?? asks Ruddy Rodriguez. Opposite Page: Right: Which one of these girls is not an easy lover? a. Amy Miracle or b. Sherri Van Eman and Polly Jones. Left: These are the only two dogs we can keep a leash on,', exclaim two proud puppies to Shelly Walker and Robin Moll. Right: Amy Delaney glows as she holds her one and only Jen- nifer Laguarta. Opposite Page: Left: We can only wonder what Polly Jones and Todd Sinex have been doing as they show the newest style in pajamas. Opposite Page: Right: Senior James McKissick still insists that when he grows up he will be the rubberband man. Duncan, Sheri 149 Dunne, Melody 328 Dunwell, Brian 283 Duran, Rosa 238 Dumal, Lisa 238 Duskin, Nicole 307 Dutch, Rebecca 108, 111, 283 Easley, Allyson 283, 298 Easley, Gregg 87, 242, 238 Easley, Jeffrey 140, 307 Eberland, Erma 222 Eccles, Amy 40, 46, 93, 94, 108, 120, 132, 134, 283, 290,293 Echols, Tamara 307 Edel, Gretchen 292, 283 Edmond, Murielle 238 Edmonds 160, 221 Edmondson, Donald 96, 108, 140, 283 Edmondson, Eric 307 Eion, Kimberly 121 Eisma, Casper 307 Elkins, Michelle 328 Ellis, Jennifer 140, 307 Ellis, Kimberly 194, 283 Ellis, Mildred 125, 238 Ellis, Wiley 223 Ellison, Kay 328 Elodia, Flores 328 Elting, Steven 181, 284 Emmerton, Todd 328 Engelke, Ellen 328 Engracia, Albarrah 328 Ennis, Dusty 328 Enrique, Arias 328 Eppes, Amy 8, 11, 132, 284 Erdeljac, Laurie 36, 53, 55, 58, 62, 64, 91, 97, 98,118,133, 238 Escobar, Marco 239 Esdom, Jason 328 Esdom, Leigh 91, 92, 93, 94,110,111, 115, 119, 284, 287 Essinger, Karl 87, 140, 141, 239 Essinger, Mark 30, 140 Estevez, Mireya 215 Estrada, Joann 44, 100, 101, 102, 103, 239, 276, 355 Eubank, Heather 106, 107, 134, 307, 319 Evans, Mark 71, 82, 83, 90,111, 113, 114,115, 120, 126, 239, 259 Evans, Mary 307 Evans, Noel 328 Evans, Thomas 328 Eversole,L0na 106, 107, 108, 132, 284 Fafatas, Christina 59, 82, 83, 87, 91, 92, 93, 131, 133, 238, 239, 263 Fafatas, Robert 307 Faherty, Shawn 227,239 Fair, 'Sara 207 Fairchild, Brian 68, 126, 140, 239 Fairchild, Debra 323, 328 Falcon, Robert 307 Farinola, Stephanie 55, 59, 111, 120, 134, 135, 284 Farley, Eleanor 307, 111, 112 Farmer, Karen 215 Farmer, Tracy 148, 328 Faucher, Christoph 287, 307 Faycal, Georges 145 Feir, Jennifer 73,100, 101, 102, 103, 120, 131, 239, 242 Felber, Erin 323, 328 Felder, Walter162, 163, 164, 166,167, 170, 172 Felt, Bradley 181 Fenton, Amy 135, 324, 329 Fereaud, Yabar 145 Fergus, Mike 162, 220 Ferguson, Christina 329 Fermier, Jason 112,284 Femandes, Joseph 240 Femandes, Renay 307 Ferrari, David 284 Ferrari, John 329 Ferrell, Richard 52, 240 Ferrell, Robert 307 Ferro, Vanessa 329 Ferruzzo Jr., Salvatore 82, 122, 123, 240 Fields, Heather 108, 134, 284, 291, 293 Fife, Jennifer 133, 240 Finderup, Lotte 25, 134, 301,307 Fitze, Lisa 81, 83,87, 88, 91, 102, 131, 241,242 Flaming, Marci 329 Flato, Brent 117, 241 Fleeks, Alvino 212 Flennoy, Donita 43, 284 Flint, Adam 241 Flores, John 329 Flores, Jose 329 Flores, Jose 329 Flores, Jose 277 Flowers, Clarke 128, 168, 308 Forbes, Karen 122, 241 Forbes, Stephanie 209 Ford, Beth 46 Fore, Sherri 329 Fomof, Kenneth 308 Fountain, Jennifer 108, 279, 284 Francis, Vincent 149, 241 Franco, Edgar 144 Franco, Veronica 329 Frank, Matthew 115, 119, 139, 307 Franklin, Magnolia 207 Franklin, Ronald 74, 78, 83, 87, 91, 162, 164, 166, 241, 252 Frazee, Mary 222 Frazer, Willey 220 Frederick, Rachel 140, 142, 277 Frederick, Reid 277 Frederking, William 37, 40, 69, 78, 83, 86, 87, 91, 126, 170,177, 179, 241, 247, 362 Freeman, Allison 16, 78, 83, 87, 91, 93, 130, 131, 192, 227, 241, 264, 275 Freeman, Jackie 223 Freeman, Shari 284 French, Irin 277 Frias, Luis 329 Friou, Michelle 329 Fritz, Jeffrey 93, 94, 96,284 Froelich, Sig 308 Froemming, Maria 284 Fuentes, Maria 329 Fuentes, Samuel 242 Fuller, Joseph 160 Fuller, Kelvin 242 Fulton, Ednyong 308 Fulton, Tobias 160, 308 Fulton, Ui Yong 323 Fulton, Yepi 329 Gadbois, Henri 217 Gadea, Darcy 242 Gadea, Jamileth 242 Gager, Sherri 308 Gaido, Missy 227, 242 Galinis, Victoria 204 Gallander, tami 308 Gallander, Theresa 329 Gamble, Jamie 308 Garay, F idelina 148, 284 Garcia, Bernardo 308 Garcia, Maybel 148,329 Garcia, Richard 308 Garcia, Roxana 148, 327 Garcia, Sonia 196, 308 Garcia, Steven 329 Gardere, Peter 26, 56, 64, 97, 154, 157, 158, 159, 161, 177, 179, 307, 308, 316 Garner, Brett 151, 242 Garner, Lee-Ann 134,308 Garner, William 277 Garrett, Allison 106, 329 Gartner, Catherine 80, 88, 90, 120, 130, 131, 132, 134, 284, 292 Gaskamp, Wilbur 220 Gates, Kimberly 104, 105, 133, 227, 239, 242 Gathercole, Hayley 284 Geddy, Catherine 54, 62, 122, 133, 242 Gee, Kimberly 119, 134, 308 Geldmeier, Laura 15, 329 Gelin, Reyes 329 Gentry, Carrie 243, 265 George, Lillian 35, 284 George, Robert 277 Gere, Wesley 115, 190, 284 Gemer, Jennifer 29, 329 Gettings, David 308 Giacoman, Ana 277 Giammalra, Victoria 52, 122, 133, 243 Giannukos, James 329, 343 Giannukos, John 308 Gibbs, Julee 182, 308 Gilbert, Heidi 112,308 Gilbert, Tara 121, 308 Gill, Brenda 301, 308 Gips, Brian 243 Giraldo, Owen 145, 146, 147 Giries, James 122,277 Gladden, Barbara 117,243 Gladden, Ginger 144 Gladney, Letta 106, 330 Glauser, Lisa 20, 56, 108, 132, 134,284 Glazer, Leigh 55, 134, 308, 319, 320 Glover, Michelle 134,284 Godet, Randy 150 Godet, Sandy 243 Goeters, Garett 243 Golightly, Gregory 198, 330 Golightly, Robert 117, 330 Gomez, Charles 97, 98, 208 Gomez, Mauricia 330 Gomez, Michelle Gonzalez, Edward 94, 285 Gonzalez, Ruben 330 Gordon, Jean 194, 285 Gordon, Lindsay 29, 56, 135, 326, 330 Gordon, Lois 330 Gorman, Douglas 122, 243 Gourley, Vince 243 Grafton, Christina 134, 308, 310, 321 Granger, Wendy 20, 82, 132, 134, 285 Grant, Eleanor 104, 106, 218 Grant, Endre 145, 146 Grayum, Richard 330 Green, Jenny 120 Green, Joel 308, 318, 320 Greene, Dana 308 Greene, Daphane 308 Grijgwalt, Karen 61,117, 118, 143, Greenwood, Kelly 330 Greenwood, Virginia 243, 265 Griffin, Andre 151, 243 Griffin, Edward 47,277 Grif5th, Kendall 16, 48, 49, 58, 82, 83, 84, 91,129,130, 243, 351, 359 Gross, Lauren 106, 134,309,310 Guanrique, Roger 330 Guardia, Rahsid 144, 277 Gubo, John 309 Guerrero, Diana 330 Guerrero, John 309 Guerrero, Jose 108, 285 Guest, Elizabeth 29, 330 Guidry, Steven 162 Guillory, Charles 125, 285 Guillory, Debra 330 Guillory, Michael 309 Gullion, Philip 151, 244 Gully, Rebecca 135, 330 Gutierrez, Hilda 125, 244 Gutierrez, Manuel 285 Haase, Heather 132, 134, 304, 309, 315 Habash, Christine 285 Hachmann, April 143, 244 Hadley, Christine 90, 330 Hagen, Elisabeth 330 Haginas, David 330 Hailey, Candance 122 Haine, Robert 330 Hair, Anne 200, 221 Hale, Jim 214 Hale, Melonie 285 Hall, Adrian 144 Hall, Christine 137, 309 Hall, Dana 330 Hall, Lisa 87, 108, 238, 244 Halley, Candace 277 Halper, Michele 102,309 Hamilton, Michelle 122, 140, 244 Hamilton, Thomas 91, 120, 126, 285 Hamilton, Willie 309 Hamm, Carolyn 47, 134, 309 Hamm, Wesley 244 Hancock, Angela 106, 330 Hancock, Elizabeth 222 Hzngrgock, Hillary 81, 130, 132, 279, Hancock, Melanie 92, 93, 236, 244 Hanes, Robert 330 Hang, Dung 277 Hankamer, Ronald 285, 291 Hannah, Jennifer 331 Hanrahan, John 285 Hara, Yuichiro 331 Haraldson, Kathy 285 Harb, Mark 331 Harb, Ramy 309 Harcum, Tara 137, 309 Hardesty, Dennis 331 Hardeway, Gabriele 121, 309 Hardeway, Gretchen 140, 142, 331 Hare, Amanda 309 Hargrove, Derek 309 Hargrove, Todd 128, 309 Harp, Carrie 135, 327, 331 Harp, Julie 54, 57, 85, 129, 134, 309, 317, 320 Harrell, Holly 285 Harrell, Jarrod 162, 164, 357 Harrell, Tara 186, 244 Harris, Cansandra 121, 245 Harris, Haley 133, 227, 245 Harris, Jason 172, 285 Harris, L'Tanya 148, 309 Harris, Rachael 188, 285 Harris, Thomas 170, 173, 331 Harrison, Tracy 331 Harrison, 'Tyra 117, 245 Hartgrove, Michael 97, 277 Hartgrove, Shannon 285 Harvey, Geraldo 99, 101, 102, 103 Harwell, Jennifer 111, 132, 309, 319 Hash, James 154,245 Haslam, Laura 90, 137, 138, 331 Hast, Lisa 151, 277 Hasten, Dana 85, 93, 94, 330, 333 Hatcher, Michelle 88, 112, 120, 129, 130, 131, 133, 245, 247 Hauri, James 88, 110, 111, 112, 113, 115, 120, 285 Hauri, Jennifer 245 Haver5eld, Michael 117 Haverfield, Michelle 118 Hawkins, Kerry 135, 331, 335 Hayat, Nauman 125,245 Hayden, Susan 106, 309 Hayes, Joe 207 Hayes, Marilyn 309 Haymond, Kay 206 Haynes, Tami 331 Hays, George 160, 331 Head, Mary 104, 105, 245 Heard, Eric 195 Hebert, Michelle 309 Heggar, Tracy 331 Heintz, Leslie 301 Held, James 246 Henderson, Arlon 141, 144, 230 Henderson, Candace 246 Henderson, Charles 168, 331 Henderson, Charles 201 Henderson, Stacie 93, 94, 135, 323, 331, 335 Hendrickson, Stacy 117, 285 Heningtaon, Paul 93, 94, 111, 285 Henry, Carolyn 95, 132, 134, 285,286 Henry, Cheryl 348 Henry, Geralde 309 Henry, Melba 214 Henry, Shane 309 Henson, Jennifer 52, 286 Henson, Noah 145, 309 Herebia, Martin 331 Hemandez, Jason 117,286 Hemandez, Jose 94 Hemandez, Katelena 119, 120 Hemandez, Leticia 331 Hemandez, Lorena 246 Hemandez, Patricia 286 Hemandez, Ramon 108, 117 Hemandez, Roxana 125, 286 Herrera, Belinda 151,277 Herricks, Patricia 106, 107 Hess, Laurie 41, 82, 88, 120, 130, 134, 282, 286, 290 Hester, Scott 160 Heyn, Leslie 309 Hiatt, Lester 211 Hickman, Brian 140, 310 Hicks, Rebecca 310 Hicks, Ruth 124, 125 Hightower, Gina 186, 310 Hill, Blueberry 331 Hill, Linda 196, 220 Hill, Rhonda 207 Hill, Vemell 331 Hills, Charimon 140,310 Hilton, Michael 286 Hinckley, John 246 Hines, Hubert 86, 121, 246 Hines, Robert 121, 150, 246 Hinojosa, Cynthia 40, 332 Ho, Lam 246 Ho, Wesley 93, 94, 110, 112, 301, 310 Hodges, Amy 246 Hoelscher, April 57, 82, 91, 93, 94, 120, 130, 132, 134, 279, 286, 288, 297 Hoff, Miatta 247 Holcombe, Bobby 212 Holden, Julie 120, 286 Holden, Rick 221 Holke, Matthias 247 Hollins, Stephanie 121, 188,247 Holloway, Melvin 247, 277 Holmberg, Nancy 118, 248 Holt, Bonnie 209 Holub, Stephen 286 Holzhausen, Nancy 332 Hooten, Susan Hooter, Gregory 310 Hom, Piper 132, 134, 285, 286 Homsby, Carol 194, 195,220 Horton, Paula 310 Horton, Thomas 310 Hovas, Jennifer 323, 332 Hu, Yvonne 286 Huber, Lawrence 277 Hudson,Anne 106, 107 Hudson, Hollis 310 Humphrey, Edye 48, 49, 248, 351, 359 Hunter, Jessica 121, 286 Hurley, Meredith 93, 94, 108, 132, 134, 285, 286 Hurley, Seldon 332 Hussain, Ramiz 110, 115, 248 Hussain, Sami 102, 332 Hutson, Bryan 82, 83, 248 Hutson, Teresa 332, 333, 336 Huynh, Phong 115 Huynh, The 332 Huynh, To-Anh 286 Huynh, Tram 248 Huynh, Van 286 Hwang, Shih Chie 332 Hyre, Carl 160, 286 Idlebird, Joe 210 Iken, Andrea 120, 300, 301, 310 lngrum, Natale 332 Ingram, Robert 214 lnoff, Darren 41, 46, 84, 87, 126, 174, 227, 232, 248 Inoff, Jason 301, 332 Irias, Mario 286 Ivey, Vaughn 286 Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Charles 96, 108, 249 Deshawn 134 Jack 310 Jackson, Jan 121, 287 Jackson, Jackson, Jarrett 146, 176 June 121, 287 Jacobs, Russel 332 Jacobs, Wendi 287 Jacobson, Bradley 112, 287 Jacobson, Julie 332 J ahnke, Reed 332 James, Alan 249 James, Shannon 310 Jameson, Julie 140, 310 Janes, Emily 134, 306, 310 Jaso, Lisa 94, 310 Jasper, Carolyn 135, 191, 332 Jsuer, Carmen 68, 86, 87, 91, 96, 115 120, 130, 131, 136, 230, 249, 275 Jean, Brent 332 Jeffery, Ronshon 101, 186 Jenkins, Martin 124, 125 Jensen, Ingrid 249 Jester, Sherrie 249 Jiwa, Rahim 144, 332 Johns, Douglas 110 Johns, Michael 94, 279 Johns, Stephen 119, 249 Johnson, Amelia 287 Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson , Angela 207 ,Artegs121, 140,310 , Don 92, 93, 250 , Doug 23, 287, 296 Johnson, Eric 143, 310 Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson , Jaimee 28, 135, 325, 332 , Kathryn 108, 287 , Reid 115, 143, 250, 273 ,Robert 62, 227,250 , Shantia 277 Johnston, Stephen 127, 287 Jones, Betty-Ann Jones, Cedric 250,277 Jones, Christoph 145, 332 Jones, Christoph 332 Jogieg, Jana 51, 69, 75, 84, 86, 250, 268, 5 Jones, Jeri 125, 250 Jones, Joyce Jones, Juli 85, 310, 315, 394 Jones, Karen 310, 319 Jones, Kelly 310 Jones, Kirk 250 Jones, Pony 58, 104,108, 132, 134, 287, 295, 299, 387, 388 Jones, Steven 31, 332, 339 Jones, Tracey 43,129,134, 310, 313 Jones, Valerie 250 Jones, Vickie 287 Joran, Christoph 128, 310 Joran, Elizabeth 91, 92, 93, 245, 250 Jordan, Marlene 151, 250 Jou, Theresa 332 Joyner, Debra 210 J oulevette, Markeith Ann 250 Juan, Maria 332 June, Steven 151, 250 Juneau, Jennifer 137, 332 Justice, Cindy 46, 93, 94, 332, 336, 342 Justice, Monica 145, 334 Kainer, Matthew 117, 287 Kamrath, Desiree 332 Kapadia, Chhaya 311 Kapche, Jeffrey 92, 93, 251 Kapche, Jennifer 311 Kapche, Jessica 333 Karim, Pamela 311 Ka3ri1iin,Dam1a110,137,138, 276, 301, Kasper, Elizabeth 311 K2ufman,Vanessa 100, 101, 102, 103, 51 Kay, David 333 Keachie, Krista 277 Keck, Catherine 333 Keck, Jennifer 251 Keener, Margaret 287 Keener, Mechelle 333, 334 Keith, Jennifer 333 Keith, Kristine 287 Kelly, Kari 151, 184, 251 Kelly, Mafronia 206 Kemp Jr., David 93, 94,110,112,115, 119, 311 Kennard, Melissa 101, 104, 134, 287 Kennedy, James 251 Kennedy, Troy 311 Kerr, James 251 Kettle, Crystal 93, 94, 135, 333, 336 Key, Samuel 333 Khan, Mohammed 333 Khan, Shareef 251 Khwajazada, Hamidulla 277 Kim, Ee Jin 333 Kindschuh, Alice 287 - King, Carrie 328, 333 King, Christoph 27, 85, 128, 154, 179, 311 King, Dorothy 333 King, Geoffrey 26, 97, 101, 102, 103, 154, 311 King, Jennifer 82, 84,131,133, 221, 251, 264 King, Monique 287 King, Shelly 134,287 Kinkead, Heather 100, 101, 102, 103, 131, 252, 263 Kirby, Kimberly 287 Kirk, Laura 311 Kirkpatrick, Jeffrey 31 1 Kite, Melissa 311 Klein, Kelly 333 Kleinhans, Catherine 100, 287 Kleiweg, Natascha 106, 333 Kloc, Jason 311 Kloc, Jeffrey 151, 252 Knight, Kelly 151, 252 Knight, Lisa 287 Knodel, Kristin 108, 118, 133,240 Knoll, Samantha 301, 311 Knotts, Matthew 252 Kocian, Bruce 160, 288 Koehl, Andrew 14, 63, 68, 70, 72, 81, 83, 86, 87, 115, 119, 120, 126, 226, 227, 251, 252, 275 Kogen, Kelly 288 Kohler, George 311 Kohler, Jose 311 Koomey, Jeanette 134, 286, 288 Koonce, LaShar1da 140 Koons, Jennifer 311 Kovacs, Christoph 128, 169, 311 Kovacs, John 88, 169, 252 Krinsky, Lauren 93, 94, 323, 333 Krosby, Bjom 174, 286, 288 Krosby, Leif 174, 175, 333 Krosby, Tor 174, 175, 286, 288 Kuna, Robert 144, 288 Kurtz, Leslie 130, 132, 283, 288 LaCorte, Lisa 21,134, 288 LaFuente, Gloria 148, 333 LaGuarta, Jennifer 80, 134, 184, 288, 290, 388, 394 Laguarta, Sterling 30, 160, 333, 336, Lam, Nhut 277 Lambert, Dina 333 Lambeth, Matt 122, 123 Land, Robert 333 Lang, Paul 93, 94, 96, 99, 103, 143, 288 Langford, David 97, 154, 159, 181, 312, 313 Laraia, Jennifer 93, 94, 135, 193, 333 Larkin, John 86, 94, 181, 288 Laisrsgn, Brett 52, 154, 158, 307, 312, 1 Lauber, Catherine 312 Laughlin, Jill 41, 57, 64, 65, 78, 83, 129, 130, 131, 133, 182, 183, 232, 252,348 Laughlin, Joan 64, 65,131, 133, 182, 183, 232, 252, 352 Laurencio, Dalia 206 Lawler, Monica 288 Lawrence, Ian 277 Laycock, Amy 312 Lazcano, Ana Maria 252 Le, Hai 94, 110, 112, 113, 115, 312 Le, Hau 99, 110, l12,113,115, 312 Le, Hong Ngoc 252 Le, Huy 333 Le, Linhthao 333 Le, Nguyen 312 Le, Phong 277 Le, Phu 277 Le,Thao88,94,110,ll1,112,115, 120, 287, 288, 294 Le, Thuan 148 Le, Toan 277 Le, Tu 288 Leach, Dorman 333 Leake, Jennifer 312 Leal, Nicholas 333 Lebus, Stephen 143, 312 Ledbetter, Lisa 312 Ledezma, Francisca 334 Ledezma, Nancy 288 Ledezma, Sonia 334 Lee, Felix 288 Lee, Joung 106, 253 Lee, Melissa 17, 65, 253, 256, 352 Lee, Sheri 334 Lee, Tracey 229, 253 Lee,T1-any 104, 149,312 Legation, Charolett 132, 134, 301, 312, Leitner, Jesse 288 Leiva, Alana 312 Lelvis, Kristin 71, 253 Lelvis, Rebecca 302, 312 Lemex, Kristine 253 Lemon, Alexander 288 Lemond, Diane 209 Lemond, Richard 288 Leonard, Chanel 312 Leonardi Catto, Kathryn 95, 312 Lester, Mark 168, 301, 334 Lester, Michael 307, 312 Letton, Elizabeth 42, 120, 134, 287 Lewis, Cheryl 253 Lewis, Elisa 279, 287 Lewis, Melvin 380 Light, Bud 334 Lighter, Amy 108, 111, 120, 279, 287 Little, Shaune 312 Littuma, Maria 287 Lobliner, Debra 108, 122, 287 Loggin, Boris 254 Lola, Roberto 145 Looney III, Kenneth 160, 312 Lopez, Ana 287 Lopez, Ana 334 Lopez, Anjandro 312 Lopez, Ester 334 Lopez, Francisca 254 Lopez, Graue 204 Lottman, Jennifer 82, 83, 87, 130, 133 254, 257 Loucks, Stephanie 94, 102, 287 Louis, Cynthia 334 Love, Kerry 287 Love, Ronald 84, 254, 268 Lovelace, Geoffrey 140, 254 Lovett, Lisa 117, 48, 49, 95, 109, 254, 351, 352, 357 Lowe, Judd 23, 97, 177, 180, 281 Lowrie, Robert 104, 312 Loyd, Laura 108, 117,287 Lomno 312 Lozano, Rachel 312 Lucia, Christine 149, 254 Ludwig, Kristine 93, 94, 115 Luhnau, Scott 126, 254 Lujan, Diana 125,287 Lutz, Cheryl 106, 334 Ly, Uyen Chi 254 Lydick,Robert108, 127,174, 175,287 Lyle, Dana 334 Lynch, Joanna 334 Lyon, Jennifer 108, 122, 123, 287 Lyon, Kevin 313 Maack, William 148 Maceo, Angela 313 Maceo, Victor 287 Machamehl, Barbara 202 MacLaughlin, Danielle 149, 264, 277 Madonia, Christina 254 Magee, Melanie 302, 313 Magrill, Mark 96, 313 Magrill, Michael 110, 115, 127, 290 Mahan, Jeffrey 334 Mahood, Elizabeth 334 Mainville, Marilyn 254 Mairena, Luis 311 Malekzadek, Margan 334 Malicote, Sandy 211 Malone, Mark 144, 146, 290 Malone, Scott 146, 334 Malouf, Estella 216 Malouf, Gabriel 334 Maltex, Luis 334 Maness, Karolyn 71, 72,110,112,113, 114, 115, 120, 130,254 Mangin, Emanuel 334 Mann, Charles 255 Manning, James 148 Manriquez, Antonio 160 Manriquez, Wally 255 Manzie, Jalene 314 Maredia, Amin 334 Maredia, Shamim 334 Marge, Mary 75 Margolin, Marci 120, 130, 132, 134, 290 Marich, Michael 97, 108, 290 Markos, Laszlo 160, 314 Marlin, Helen 314 Maroney, Lawrence 208 Maroulis, Gerasimos 314 Maroulis, John 150, 255 Marshall, Graham 31, 334, 339 Marshall, Michelle 149, 255 Marshall, Murray 255 Martha, Espana 290 Mggiin, Elizabeth 62, 109, 133, 255, Martin, John 140, 334 Martin, Tessa 314 Martinez, Eduardo 93, 94, 119, 299 Martinez, Jaime 169 Martinez, Juan 277 Martinez, Laura 137, 139, 314 Martinez, Pilar 59, 314 Martinez, Rosa 94, 314 Martinez, Susie 94, 95 Martinez, Victor 145 Massey, Laura 355 Massey, Lisa 78, 83, 88, 91, 120, 130, 131, 133, 255 Massey, Michelle 335 Materanek, Lawrence 124, 125, 255 Mathew, John 115, 277 Matthews, Ann 256 Matthews, James 122 Matthews, Michelle 290 Matthews, Rachel 314 Mauck, Daniel 335 Mayer, James 335 Mayer, Michael 99, 101, 103 Mayer, Wendy 256 Mayes, Andrew 174, 175, 314 Mazratian, Mehdi 277 Mazratian, Parisa 256 McCarble, Randall 96, 335 McCardell, Mark 145 McCarthy, Martha 216 McCharen Jr., Robert 115, 323, 335 McClean, Allison 313 McClung, Kristi 279, 287 McConn, Meredith 41, 129,132,134, 301, 309,313, 320 McCorkle, Kristine 313, 335 McCorkle, Michael 313 McCormick, Erin 17, 34, 44, 45, 48, 49, 68, 84, 256, 351 McCormick, Kelly 25, 85, 310, 313, 316 McDonald, Paul 93, 94,110,112,115, 119, 313 McDonnell, Brenda 122, 123, 256 McDonnell, Jan 313 McElraft, Christin 335 McElreath, Julia 287 McFadden, Wendy 313 McFarland, Ebony 322, 323,335 McFarland, Julie 287 McGee, Iris 125, 287 McGill, Darren 256 McGown, Jennifer 335 McHayle, Dale 168 McHayle, David 162, 165 Mclntrye, Andre 256 McKay, Meredith 34, 51, 55, 69, 78, 83, 86, 226, 227, 254, 256, 260 McKechnie, Peter 46, 100, 101, 102, 103, 287 McKeithan, Megan 135, 325, 335 McKeithan, Melissa 133, 257 McKenzie, Larry 277 McKissick, James 19, 37, 48, 49, 83, 126, 257, 268, 347, 359,388 McKnight, Kathryn 87, 101, 102, 103, 131 , 257, 263 McKnight, Nick 108 McLemore, Charles 87, 91, 96, 108, 110,115,120, 257 McLemore, Kelly 88, 120, 131, 133, 150, 236, 257 McLemore, Traci 257 McLendon, Steven 313 McLoy, George 257 McLoy, Kathy 257 McLoy, Lee 102,313 McManus, Holly 313 McMillan, Heather 335 McNeal, Kristin 93, 94, 100, 101, 102, 103, 313 McNeeley, Melissa 63, 64, 226, 227, 258, 271, 287, 352 McNew, James 102 McNutt, Steven 92, 93, 94, 112, 115, 290 Meanor, Cordelia 214 Medera, Chris 140 Mehta, Bijal 314 Mejia, Marta 335 Mejia, Patricia 290 Melear, Jason 290 Melendez, Juan 335 Melendez, Juana 335 Melendez, Melissa 335 Melia, Kelly 290 Melton, Tracie 258 Mendoza, Carlos 120 Mendoza, Patricia 335 Mercer, Lisa 314 Merian, Mark 290 Merino, Reina 335 Metcalf, Ester 140, 335 Meyer, Bishop 18, 48, 49, 62, 86, 97, ggb100,101,102,103, 258, 275, 351, Meyer, David 143, 160, 169,290 Meyer, Leslie 196, 314 Meyer, Melissa 290 Meyer, Michelle 258 Meyer, Mike 143, 290 Meyer, Sandra 222 Meyer, Tracey 87, 88, 130, 133, 194, 195, 258, 270 Michaels, Matthew 115, 127, 169,314 Michaels, Rachel 335 Michalec, Karen 290, 122 Michelle, Janice 314 Milam, Hilary 93, 94, 314 Milam, Matthew 82, 83, 258 Miles, Tracy 314 Miller, Carla 102, 111, 112, 120, 314 Miller, Daniel 95, 258 Miller, Kelly 314 Miller, Myron 154 Miller, Tyla 133, 258 Miller, William 290 Mills, Cynthia 258 Mills, Gerald 173, 221 Mills, William 291 Milner, Don 314 Minami, Yasuo115, 258 Minnitti, Annalisa 291 ' Miracle, Amy 41, 84, 85, 108, 132, 134, 291, 387 Miracle, Holly 132, 134, 310, 314 Miranda Ines 94, 335 Miranda Leonardo 259 Mitchell, Ellery 162, 165, 277 Mitchell, Mary Ann 223 Mitchell, Ted 144 Moehring, Michelle 259 Mojaver, Fred 122, 259 Molina, Sylvia 314 Men, Rebih 58,82,120,130,132,134, 278, 279, 291, 293, 387 Momon, Christoph 145 Mondshine, Kenneth 140, 141, 176, 301, 314 Montague, Michelle 130, 132, 134, 184, 291, 293 Montes, Alicia 148 Montes, Efrain 314 Montgomery, Charleset 186, 188, 196, 335 Montgomery, Dan 27, 44, 53, 176, 301, 308, 315, 316 Montgomery, David 315 Menzinge, Elizabeth 93, 94, 120, 129, 134, 315 Moore, Bradford 19, 63, 87, 259, 262, 354 Moore, Carolyn 202 Moore, Morgan 23, 291, 297 Moore, Paul 108, 291 Mora, Reyes 335 Morales, Priscila 315 Moreno, Christine 315 Moreno, Felipe 315 Moreno, Gregory 104, 105, 259 Morris, Carrie 315 Morris, Lauren 315, 335 Morris, Rhonda 335 Morrison, Ashley 325, 336 Murrow, Ben 291 Morrow, Martin 336 Morvan, Gloria 315 Mosley,Ja.mes 62, 97,108,154,115, 161, 259 Moukarim, Basis 291 Mouton, Jamie 154 Mozee, Tanya 148, 277 Mullens, William 260, 369 Mgglggan, Shannon 25, 106, 107, 134, Mullings, Carol 140, 141, 291 Mullings, Paula 335 Murphy, Catherine 315 Murphy, Dean 335, 342 Murphy, Elizabeth 260 Murphy, Kate 106, 107, 120,130, 132, 134, 186, 291 Murray, Jennifer 25, 335 Murray, Robert 95, 291 Musa, Robert 335 Myers, Edward 140 Nachlinger, Jennifer 135, 336 Nagle, Emily 104, 105, 131, 260 Nailling, Andrew 336 Nalley, Jeffrey 18, 45, 51, 58, 78, 79, 83, 84, 87, 126, 227, 247, 254, 260, 348 Nalley, Julie 134, 310, 315 Nalley, Pheona 301 Nance, Kimberly 240, 260 Nanez, Sandra 291 Navarro, Milagro 336 Neal, Christoph 148, 277 NZz?Jl6John 23, 64, 69, 97, 98, 154, 291 Neel, Connie 144, 315 Neftali, Rivas 336 Nettles, Sheranne 291 Neuwald, Renee 213 New, Maribeth 81, 108, 120, 260, 262 Newcomb, Jenny 108, 260 Newton, Darren 336 Nguyen, Anh-Tuan 336 Nguyen, Chinh 315 Nguyen, Duy 110 Nguyen, Giao 181 Nguyen, Mai 120, 330 Right: Lindy Turner gives the thumbs up sign while Rohm Roark still wonders whether she is ready or not. Opposite Page: Left: Seniors Sherri Creel and Holley Martin still insist that they are above all the other beach bums at Lee Opposite Page: Right: Sterling Laguarta shrieks in pain as his finger gets stuck in the light socket. Right: Freshmen prove they also can have a rootin' tootin' time even at the bottom of the barrel. Opposite Page: Left: Matt Adams is all cheeks because he has final- ly found a place he truly belongs - Baby Land. ,Qi Opposite Page: Right: Sexy Traci Creel is following in the footsteps of her older sister. Nguyen, Ngoc-Hoa 106, 291 Nguyen, Nguyet 94 Nguyen, Quy 315 Nguyen, Thao Phuo 291 Nguyen, Thu 291 Nichols, David 174, 292 Nichols, Janna 140, 336 Nichols, Rod 220 Nicholson, Anhtaran 260, 292 Nicholson, Khoi 260, 292 Nick, Melissa 148, 292 Nickel, Sharon 205 Nieto, Harry 336 Nigh, Carolyn 260 Nikolaus, Mark 277 None, Heidi 102 Norman, Evelina 336 Norman, Linda 148 Nunez, Christie 292 Nuttall, Jeffrey 45, 78, 83, 84, 87, 91, 126,143,154,155,161, 177, 179, 227, 241, 260 O'Banion, Sharon 133, 240, 260 O'Brien, Cynthia 108, 109, 207 O'Connell, Mary Hele 115, 227, 260 O'Dowd, Jonathan 96, 140, 292 O'Dell, Michael 292 O'Neil, Kathleen 50, 53, 244 Ocampo, Leticia 261 Oconor, Marcus 168, 336 Oesch, Katherine 65, 108, 277 Okeefe, Katherine 93, 94, 336 Oldham, Jeffrey 88, 113, 115,119, 120, 127, 279, 292 Oliver, Judy 93, 94 Oliver, Nicholas 292 Olson, Bradley 52, 150 oneil, Bi-an 31, 261, 323, 332 Oneil, Kelly 82, 83, 133, 227 Orduno, Rosa 315 Ortez, Ricardo 145 Ortiz, Eva 148 Oruna, Anthony 94, 292 Osorio, Celia 35, 140, 277, 316 Olgggw, Paige 82, 108, 132, 134, 279, Owens, Craig 292 Padilla, Bertha 316 Panameno, Ana 148, 261 Panus, Stephanie 261 Pao, Elaine 93, 94,111,112,120, 315 Pardoe, Chris 1 1 1 Parish, Ann 204 Park, Jin 160 Park, Jung 316 Parker, Steven 168, 292 Parks, Burton 213 Parr, Bethany 28 Parr, Susan 261 Parra, Rene 171 Paschal, Ricca 134, 312, 315, 316 Puwmak, Scott 93, 94, 111, 112, 115, 316 Patel, Pankajkum 292 Patel, Rakesh 316 Patin, Sacha 97, 108, 120, 279, 292 Patterson, Bryan 316 Patterson, Donie 316 Patterson, Lawrence 160 Patterson, Paula 292 Patterson, Penny 292 Paty, Cardenas 293 Paul, Rebekah 140, 316 Pawloski, John 292 Peacock, Loren 150 Peeler, Caroline Pell, Robert 316 Pence, George 93, 94,110,111,112, 115,316 Pennie, Tarsha 293 Pennington, Richard 150 Pereira, Catherina 91, 92, 93, 94, 111, 120, 191, 293 Pereira, Frances 93, 94, 120, 193, 323 Perez, Perez, Perez, Perez Perry Perry Emesto 316 Jose 261 Leda 108 Martha 140, 142 Perez, , Robert 150, 293 , Doug 177, 221 , William 125, 261 Peterson, Kathyann 316 Peterson, Todd 99, 101, 103, 143, 293 Petree, Landry 316 Petrutsas, Lyle 316 Pettie, Schindel 94, 121 Porter, Jason 262 Pottorf, Michelle 12, 85, 129, 262 Pottorf, Trevor 87, 110, 115, 240, 316 Poulos, Therese 117, 262 Powell, Mark 242, 263, 264, 269 Prado, Chris 263 Prange, Shelley 81, 83, 87, 91,120, 227 Prebo, Patrick 263 Presley, Paige 316 Prevost, John 159, 162 Pribilski, Robert 317 Price, Andrew 176, 322, 323, 338 Price, Christoph 143 Priest, Kathryn 202 Prince, Caroline 17, 52, 57, 84, 87, 88, 104, 105, 120, 129, 130,133, 227, 263, 351 Provine, Mark 279, 287, 293 Puente, Lisa 338 Pullen, Christy 54, 80, 120, 132, 293 Purcell, Heath 160, 181, 317, 318 Puzio, Dariusz 317 Quinn, Roderick 154 Quinton, Trey 160, 168, 338 R-ahim, Amin 145 Rahman, Syed 96, 317 Rahnert, Kimberly 108, 293, 298 Rich, Mike 150 Richard, Patrick 128, 301, 317 Richardson, Lynnette 264 Riley, Jonathan 294 Rinehart, Stephanie 137, 338 Ringnald, Angela 317 Riser, Robert 55, 264 Rivas, Douglas 145 Rivas, Neftali 148 Rivera, J . Carlos 317 Rivera, Levy 148, 317 Roach, Kimberly 323, 338 Roach IV, Jack 52, 264 Roark, Robin 20, 85, 93, 94, 131, 134, 279, 281, 294, 298, 391 Robbins, Christoph 54, 108, 168, 176 294 Robbins, Jonathan 317 Roberson, Victoria 338 Robert, Rachel 294 Roberts, Brian 338 Roberts, Carissa 140, 338 Roberts, C. L.214 Roberts,Dallas100, 101, 102,103 Roberts, Diyonn 338 Roberts, Melinda 93, 94, 294 Roberts, Tamera 100, 101, 102, 103 Robertson, Jeffrey 264 Raines , Amy 102, 103 Rames, Barbara 293 Robertson , Robertson , Kimberly 338 Linda 122,294 Rames , Carmen 148, 277 Robinson, Darrin 168 Robinson, Jenny 148, 338 Robinson, Maureen 338 Robinson, Reed 205 Robison, Alexander 33, 37, 80, 94, 95 Pettie, Shane 93 Pettie, Tina 261, 293 Pharmakidis, Joanna 73, 277 Phillips, Christoph 323 Pickell, Laura 115, 227, 262 Pickett, Alan 124, 125 Pickett, Jill 122 Pickett, Margaret 293 Pictou, Vicky 140 Pidgeon, Troy 27, 33, 43, 64, 85, 97, 181, 301, 302, 305, 316, 317 Pieratt, Dennis 316 Pierre, Marvin 121, 125, 262 Pimentel, Stephanie 140 Pinto, Brian 181, 331 Pipkin, Catherine 262, 316 Pipkin, Laura 65, 72, 88, 94,133, 264 Pipkin, Russell 23, 108, 287, 293 Pirtle, Bob 202 Pisciotta, Lisa 139, 316 Pledger, Jennifer 29, 135, 325 Poellinger, Allison 14, 42, 52, 54, 68, 81, 83, 87, 91, 120, 129, 130, 131, 133, 194, 226,227, 240,262 Polk, Bryan 293 Poor, Julianna 316 Pope, Scott 117, 316 Ramos, Elizabeth 106, 338 Ramos, Michael 243 Ranshaw, Monte 117, 143, 293 Rash, Jodi 317 Rash, Kelly 87, 91, 120, 227, 263 Rathwick, Elizabeth 263 Rauda, Steven 263 Ray, John 19, 248, 256, 264 Raymond, Kimberly 293 Raynor, Robyn 338 Razz, Elenor 204 Reason, Julie 338 Reaves, J acquelin 317 Redasi, Omrekesh 94 Redick, Robby 160, 293, 338 Reed, Angela 145, 186, 338 Reed, Leroy 168 Reed, Timothy 293 Reese, Douglas 338 Reese, George 293 Reese, Trevor 338 Reid, Wayne 264 Reinhold, Kelly 338 Remmert, Katherine 34, 60, 93, 94, 117, 132, 317 Rendon, Liza 338 Rexrode, William 104, 168, 338 Reyes, Juana 338 Reynalud, Jeanne 197, 220 Rice, Jason 338 Rich, James 122, 264 120, 127, 279, 288, 294 Robledo, Teresa 338 Rock, Jennifer 338 Rodas, Alexander 338 Rodas, Luis 338 Roddy, Gina 115, 122, 265 Rodriguez, Alberto 145 Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Alvaro 94, 216 Cesar 338 Christy 134, 316, 317 Rodriguez, Jorge 55, 69, 97, 98, 154, 1 55, 1 58, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriquez, 161, 253, 265, 357, 367 Kerryn 87, 120, 262, 265 Marveli 294 Rachel 339 Richard 160 Rosalinda 317 Rodruquez, Valencia 339 Roe, Lezlie 265 Roe, Tommy 334 Rogers, Roxanne 194, 294 Rombado, Michael 317 Romero, D avid 265 Rocker, Cassandra 265, 334, 339 Roper, Mariann 203 Rosal, Karen 318 Rose, Tami 100, 101, 102, 103, 294 Rosenbaum, Doris 204 Rosenthal, Lauren 115, 122, 123, 265 Rosner, Gregory 168, 339 Ross, Juliet 339 Ross, Keith 145 Rothacker, Leah 227, 265 Rougeaux, Camela 294 Rowe, Megan 339 Rowell, Christoph 97, 108,266 Rowley, Timothy 339 Roy, James 339 Rubio, Erick 93, 94, 294 Rubio, Leopoldo 145 Ruby, Ami 145 Ruby, Jana 140, 339 Ruddell, William 68, 70 Rudolph, Cresenda 318 Rule, William 104, 318 Rupani, Omprakash 90 Rush, Karen 339 Rush, Susan 150, 294 Russell, Don 318 Russell, Lance 128, 168, 177, 178, 181, 318 Russell, Laura 277 Russell, Lyle 31, 160, 168, 327, 339 Russell, Noel 71, 266 Ryan, Ragan 88, 90, 93, 94, 120, 127, 284, 294 Saad, Richard 339 Saddawi, Abir 266 Saenz, Amanda 337 Saenz Jr., Alfred 294 Sajche, Oscar 339 Saldana, Hilda 318 Saldivia, Gabriel 339 Salehi, Nozar 266 Saliens, Cheryl 214 Salmon, Ana 339 Salmon, John 339, 343 Salmones, Zarraluqu 266 Samaniego, Cristina 318 Sanchez, Claudia 339 Sanchez, Delfmo 125 Sanchez, Jorge 318 Sanchez, Jose 145, 339 Sanchez, Orfa 340 Sanchez, P. 340 Sanchez, Ramiro 294 Sanders, Billy 46 Sanders, David 149, 266 Sangita, Dhalakis 294 Santikos, Nicole 42, 318 Santos, Claudia 318, 340 Santos, Yvette 318 Sarikhanian, Sossy 15, 88, 91, 92, 93, 94,110,l11,112,115,120, 279, 287, Q I 1 J, , F 1 ,, , 294 Satlof, Regina 217 Sauer, Laura 135, 193, 340 Sayrie, Varise 125 Schaefer, Robert 340 Schaffer, Wayne 154 Schawe, Carol 41, 58, 68, 78, 83, 86, 91,92,93, 108, 120,130, 131, 133, 227, 230, 260, 266 Schellenger, Kristi 340 Schillaci, Kevin 340 Schillaci, Michael 140,176, 318 Schindler, Steven 340 Schmidt, Dee 131, 266 Schmidt, Troy 340 Schmitt, Cynthia 318 Schmitt, Kimberly 151, 233, 266 Schmutz, Cheryl 395 Schneider, Karen 340 Schneider, Paul 26, 318 Schnitzius, Brent 266 Schnitzius, Stacey 318 Schoenfeld, Sharon 325, 340 Scholtyssek, Daniel 383 Schramm, Sunday 340 Schreiner, Tom Schuchholz, Susanna 36, 82, 83, 87, 226, 267, 271 Schueler, Valerie 108, 267 Schuenemann, Kyle 15, 30, 53, 55, 160, 322, 323, 329, 335, 340 Schumacher, Damian 160, 340 Schweitzer, Joyce 211 Scinta, Gretchen 295 Scott, Lori 340 Scott, Reginald 172 Scott, Stephen 277 Seavall, Jason 318 Sebastian, Nikola 318 Sefer, Mark 318 Sefer, Seniz 340 Segev, Dorry 94, 111, 112, 115,318 Segura, Maria 148 Segura, Maria 340 Seibel, Linda 188, 194, 195 Seigle, Arden 93, 94, 132, 134, 318 Seigworth, Julie 295 Seigworth, Steven 340 Seligson, Tracy 318 Selinger, Suzanne 206 Selke, Amy 90 Sentonnian, David 295 Sentonnian, Walter 340 Sepulveda, Virginia 340 Sexton, Rodney 160, 340 Seymour, Shannon 112, 318 Shadden, Pamela 80, 88, 93, 94, 110, 115, 119, 120, 287, 290, 295 Shadden, Sherry 190, 340 'QW' -nuns- I 9 8,9444 Shah, Kalpesh 73, 74, 149, 267 Sharpe, Ralph 65, 109, 154, 177, 178, 295 Shavlan, Barbara 59, 132, 134, 279, 295 Shea, James 227, 267 Sheffield, Roy 117, 223 Shefman, Lenore 295 Shields, Caryl 295 Shell, Patia 148, 295 Shelton, Donna 134, 319 Shelton, Elizabeth 218 Shen, Peter 86,113,114,115, 240,267 Shepherd, Brenda 186, 188, 340 Sheppard, Kimberly 104, 105, 267, 271 Sherman, Eric 96, 340 Shinadi, Shahin 319 Shook, Chadley 108 Shuler, Linda 100, 102, 218 Sides, Thomas 51, 97, 160, 306, 308, 319, 321 Sidman, Dana 295 Sigust, Elsha 341 Silangcruz, Katherine 295 Simmons, John 277 Simmons, Nancy 202 Simmons, Stephen 267 Sims, Rhonda 102, 121, 122, 267 Sinclair, Amy 319 Sinex, Robert 267, 388 Singer, Debra 319 Sirois, John 169 Skains, Fred 201 Skinner, Jan 219 Skinner, Robert 23, 177, 295 Slanicky, Denise 102, 112, 196, 319 Slanicky, Jennifer 269 Slye, Collin 120, 295 Smith, Bruce 99, 103 Smith, Bryan 117, 295 Smith, Cherelle 140 Smith, David 341 Smith, Gary 108 Smith, Kelli 341 Smith, Kevin 341 Smith, Lisa 120, 124, 295, 319 Smith, Mary Caroline 201 Smith, Sharon 319 Smith, Stacey 295 Smith, Theda 204 Smith, Tracy 106, 107, 319 Smith, Victoria 197, 341 Sneed, Robert 168 Snell, Chantel 186, 187 Solomon, Mark 111, 177, 296 Sondervan, Orby 268 Sorta, Martha 148, 296 Sosa, Gerardo 145 fm' Southerland, Virginia 47, 56, 82, 94, 120, 279, 296 Spafford, Andrew 112, 319 Spalding, Anne 341 Sparks, Sandra 319 Spgii-ska, Shannon 112, 115, 120, 196, Spgfil, Courtney 28, 85, 135, 326, 335, speed,Mary1,2,a...40o Spence, Richard 40, 57, 65, 80, 91, 93, 94, 108, 120, 127, 288, 296, 383 Spencer, Bamey 223 Spencer, Candi 341 Spencer, Steven 296 Spencer, Timothy 341 Spiller, Lester 154, 158, 159, 161 St. Clair, Elrick 145 St. Clair, Kellee 318 Stalinsky, Troy 150, 277 Stapleton, Robert 268 Stedorro, Melissa 268 Steffes, Janice 81, 91, 108, 120, 130, 132, 134, 279, 296 Steffes, Joan 83, 87, 227, 268 Steinhagen, Robert 104, 160, 179, 323 Stelmashenko, Nicloe 319, 341 Stelzer, Darla 268 Stelzer, Fredrick, 55, 319 Stephan, Jeanne 296 Stephanow, Brett 319 Stephanow, Karen 341 Stephanow, Richard 296, 319 Stephens, Michael 268, 277 Stevens, Lydia 268 Stewart, Desion 106 Stewart, John 323 Stewart, Pamela 43, 54, 61, 62, 104, 105,131,132, 268, 341, 348 Stewart, Walter 149, 269 Stickney, Christoph 296, 319 Stinnett, Laura 100, 101, 102, 103, 132, 296 Stitzlein, Kenneth 319 Stokes, Christoph 319 Stone, Laurie 341 Stone, Todd 236, 269 Stone, William 23, 33, 97, 120, 296, 366 Stoup, Gretchen 296 Strader, Gena 115, 119, 301 Strain, Scott, 160, 169 Strawbridge, Patrick 117, 143, 296 Strimple, Wendy 319 Stringfellow, Michael 90, 296 Stroud, Ben 108, 287, 296 Stroud, Jennifer 95, 109, 120, 132, 134, 296, 319 Stuart, John 160 Suffel, Sean 330, 341 Thomas, Ransford 125, 277 39 4 Right: Scott Brousard is singing his song, If I Only Had a Brain as he enters the Wiz's shack hoping to find help. Far Right: Sophomore Juli Jones wonders if ' her sister has a pill for dead fish. Opposite Page: With Karen Coates, Lindy Tumer, Mary Margaret Speed and Jennifer Laguarta around who needs to worry about next year??? EVERYONE!!! Sullivan, Jill 319 Swallen, Mary 61, 249, 269 Swan, Stacey 150 Swank, Jennifer 134, 316, 319 Swearingen, Peter 63, 87, 126, 269 Sykes, Byron 117, 296 Sylla, Katherine 21,117,132, 134, 294, 297 Sylvester, John 97, 302, 306, 319 Tadros, Mark 96, 120, 279, 297 Tagliere, Steve 97, 108, 287, 296, 297 Taleno, Rolando 341 Tamborello, Gina 277 Tarver, Victor 176 Tate, Aubra 320 Tatum, Tatum, Lana 269 Laurie 269 Taylor, Allen 140 Taylor, David 162, 269 Taylor, Eric 56, 154, 155, 159, 284, 336 Taylor, Harold 212 Taylor, James 319, 320 Taylor, Julie 129, 134, 320 Tedder, Wayne 221 Tejada, Sophia 144 Temiquel, Kellee 151, 269 Temiquel, Rhonda 320 Temiquel, Warren 124, 125, 297 Temus, Helen 341 Temus, Jeanne 249, 269 Terry, Paul 297 Teggg, Shannan 53, 58, 95, 227, 253, Testa, Lauri 196, 320 Thai, Nu 341 Thammapiranon, Denisse 102, 341 Thanh, Phling 297 Thobae. Frances 341 Thomas, Catherine 297 Thomas, David 154, 155, 157 Thomas, Edmond 145, 269 Thomas , Michele 86, 151,269 Thomas, Sherryl 186, 187, 194, 195, 320 Thompson, Brad 320 Thompson, Cecil 160, 168 Thompson, Clyde 140 Thompson, Kary 341 Thompson, Lou 52, 59, 82, 83, 88, 130, 182, 183,270,347 Thompson, Mark 320 Thompson, Tiffany 297 Thompson, Tyron 151,154, 157,158, 159 Thomton, Andrea 148 Thornton, Shannon 134, 320 Thorsell, Laura 42, 82, 83, 84, 86, 87, 88, 133, 227, 229, 270, 373 Thuesen, Brian 145, 297 Thuesen, Kevin 144, 146, 341 Tidwell, Ross 108, 109, 297 Exam:-v f 1 Q Timme, Kathryn 211 Timmons, Derek 277 Tindall, Jennifer 20, 36, 40, 65, 82, 88, 91,108,109,130,132,134,292,297, 299, 371 Tippitt, Kalim 94, 95, 97, 160, 280, 290, 297, 383 To, Kim 342 To, Le 270 Tobias, Marcia 122, 270 Tomich, Jeffrey 81, 120, 297 Toney, Tara 342 Toomey, Leigh 342 Torgerson, Karin 129, 132, 134, 313, 320, 348 Torgerson, Kirstin 42, 45, 58, 65, 69, 70, 75, 78, 83, 129,130, 133, 191, 222, 228, 257, 270, 319 Tomay, Barbara 129, 132, 134, 301, 319,320 Torrez, Tangela 125, 270 Toruno, Jose 277 Tottenham, Leslie 342 Tovar, Tricia 342 Towns, Angel 186, 187 Tran, Dominique 320 Tran, Huy 342 Tran, Nick 102 Tran, Phi 270, 277 Tran, Quy 297 Treadaway, Krista 65, 106, 107, 108, 132, 297 Trinh, Phuong 112,297 Truelove, Julie 112, 120, 297 Truong, Richard 320 Tsai, Cindy 88, 110,111,112, 113, 115, 120, 130, 235, 271 Tucker, Christoph 40, 100 Tung, Benny 298 Tunstal, Tammy 271 Tuon, Jonathan 277 Turcotte, Stephanie 102, 298 Tumbow, Tracey 342 Tamer, Lindy 43, 58, 80, 85, 108, 120, 132, 134, 281, 292, 298, 371, 391, 394 Turner, Lynn 144, 271 Turpin, Katherine 87, 342 Turpin, Krista 87, 91, 92, 93, 120, 130, 266, 271 Tyson, Victoria 342 Underwood, Damitu 320 Unruh, Heidi 342 Vader, Shane 93, 94, 128, 320 Valencia, Anibal 125, 271 Valencia, Sonia 320 Valenciano, Tina 271 Van Eman, Sherri 41, 65, 108, 109, 134, 298, 387 Van Meter, Rebecca 108, 134, 186, 282, 298 Vandagrift, Trint 320 Vandervelden, Heather 342 Vandervelden, Jacques 154, 245, 271 Vandervoort, Mary 43, 133, 250, 271 Vanek, Tracie 298 Varahrami, Paul 120, 127, 298 Vasques, Jose 272 Vasquez, Edgar 154, 243, 272 Vasquez, Juan 342 Vaughan, Helen 41, 85,134, 311, 320 Vaughan, Jack 342 Vaughn, Chantel 342 Vega, Carlos 320 Vega, Pedro 145,272 Vega, Victoria 342 Vela, John 342 Vela, Patricia 320 Velasco, Patricia 342 Velasquez, Victor 277 Veliky, Monica 298 Ventura, German 125, 272 Verhalen, Alison 342 Verhalen, Patricia 320 Vickery, Alexander 124, 125 Villatoro, Marcial 320 Virani, Karim 320 Virgo, Sandrine 342 Vise, Casey 120, 298 Voelkel, Todd 160, 342 Von Maszewski, Betty 201 Vrana, Kelly 272 Vreugde, John 272 Vu, Huong 272 Wade, Patricia 121, 272 Waldmann, Catherine 209 Walker, Cary 160, 172, 173 Wggkfr, Shelley 42, 132, 134, 298, 371, Weinhauer, Abigail 343 Weitzel, Anne 111, 321 Wells, Patricia 207 Welzbacher, Craig 144, 343 Wen, Sherry 273 Wesson, Michael 81, 120, 299 West, Jo 120, 122, 246, 273 West, Nathaniel 168, 321 Whalen, Jaudon 321 Wharton, Andrew 119, 243 Whatley, Donna 321 Wheatley, Philip 104, 299 Wheeler, Mason 299 Wheeler, William 343 Whelan, Kimberley 112,321 White, White, White, White, White, Herman 160, 170, 172, 343 Julia 343 Leslie 134, 321 Marticia 120 Matthew 299 White, Stiles 37, 45, 57, 82, 93, 94, 120 127, 130, 279, 299 White, Wilton 70, 261, 273 Whitehead, Edna 204 Whitehurst, John 87, 140, 245, 273 Whitehurst, Thomas 343 Whiteside, Ophelia 236, 277 Whitlock, David 343 Wiedeman, Whitney 343 Wiggins, Steven 343 Wilbum, Angela 274 Wilbum, Mozelle 221 Wiley, Shannon 343 Walker, Walker, Wallace Wallace Wallace Wallace Wallace Stanley 117 Tiffany 342 , Corey 298 , David 140, 298 , Michael 47, 320 , Michelle 121, 298 ,William 100, 102, 120, 227, 231, 273 Wang, Christine 85, 88, 94, 111, 112, 113,114,115,120,132, 279, 294, 298 Ward, Selena 137, 342 Wamer, Grant 140, 342 Wamer, Kellie 52, 87, 130, 131, 133, 227, 242, 273 Watson, Gregory 30, 55, 85, 322, 323, 330, 335, 342 Watson, Laura 16, 78, 83, 87, 88, 130, 131, 271, 273 Watson, Terri 298 Weatherall, Brian 321 Weatherly, Elizabeth 70, 82, 83, 87, 88, 246, 273 Weaver, Clarence 210 Webb, Kimberly 298 Webb, Paul 321 Weidler, John 80, 88,111,115,120, 127, 279, 287, 298 Weigand, Christian 298 Wilkes, Tamala 72, 78, 83, 86, 87, 91, 92, 93,108, 115, 130, 131, 227, 272, 274 Wilkins, Lorenzo 125 Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams, , Christine 343 , Frederick 274 , Heather 343 , Joel 210 , Sherri 343 , Tom 210 Aaron 154, 156, 181, 343 Williamson, Robert 343 Willingham, Kendra 343 Willingham, Kenneth 267 Willis, Glyndon 222 Willis, Shaleen 140, 142 Wilson, Bryan 81, 83, 88, 115, 126, 227, 234, 274 Wilson, Rocklynn 186, 187, 334 Wilson, Wanda 35, 80, 121, 122, 274 Wilson, Melvin 148 Wiltz, Georgia 209 Wiman, Stephanie 274 Wimberley, David 321 Winston, Blake 150, 274 Winter, Kathy 106, 107, 299 Wisdom, Margaret 217 Wise, Gayle 132, 302, 321 Witcher, Adele 299 Witcher. Jennifer 321 Witham, Brad 321 Withers, Lori 323,343 Wiver, Staton 100, 101, 103 Wizig, Valerie 94, 274, 343 Wizig, Yael 94, 255 Wofford, Steve 299 Wolf, Elise 222 Wolff, Cynthia 42, 53, 55, 58, 87, 91, 93, 130, 131, 133, 227, 274, 352 Wolff, Edward 321 Wong, Cenia 73, 74, 88, 94,110,111, 112,113,114,115,120,l30, 267, 274 Wood, Amy 323,343 Woodard, Patsy 222 Woodley, Gregory 18, 274, 354 Woods, Laura 119, 321 Woods, Pamela 343 Wooley, Tamara 134, 310, 321 Wooley, Tanya 131, 133, 275 Wnrfe, Kristofer 117, 275 Wotford, Steve 125 Wratten, Leslie 132, 134, 313, 321 Wright, Barbara 275 Wright, Brooke 17, 36, 50, 52, 82, 83, 133, 182, 183, 260, 275, 347 Wright, David 87, 91, 126, 169, 275, 348 Wright, Eva 144, 321 Wright, Shaun 119, 321 Wu, Chih 275 Yaccino, John 56, 220 Yanez, Ruby 343 Yang, Lee88,110,111,112,113,114, 115,120, 127, 299 Yang, Shing 276 Yang, Stanley 111,l15,120,127, 282, 299 Yang, Steven 111, 115, 128, 321 Yates, Hannah 276 Yates, Thomas 343 Yeager, Richard 299 Yelvei-ton, Stephanie 94, 276, 273 Yelvertfon, Stephen 90, 343 Yi, Ok 299 Yi, Suk 321, 343 Ynman, Stephanie 140, 299 Yoes, Thera 115, 208 Yol-tem, Michael 99, 103 York, Lisa 197 York, Marshall 216 Young, Clark 223 Young, Michael 144, 343 Young, Michelle 68, 136, 13 Youngblood, Sheila 206 Zachos, Michael 117, 160 Zachos, Stavros 321 Zadeh, Allen 256 Zaharatos, Elpis 321 Zaharatfos, Pete 276, 323 Zakhem, Bassern 96, 271 7, 276 Zander, Charles 51, 250, 276,376 Zander, Christoph 45, 55, 97, 98, 154, 161, 255, 276 Zapata, Andriana 276 Zarzekki, Stanley 223 Zavala, Sylvia 125, 299 Zeid, Lynn 321 Zelaya, Vilma 299 Zhishingo, Fani 299 Zhishingo, Maria 299 Ziifle, Timothy 117, 321 Zilliox, Ronald 143 Zook, Christoph 154, 279,299 Zoror, Khodr 145 As the World turned Although many world events made the headlines, none was so infamous as the earth shattering occur- rence above the coast of Florida: Dis-as'ter K n. j the first deaths in space Ex. 1 - On January 28, at 10:45 a.m. the shuttle flight ended in tragedy as the solid rocket boosters failed 10 miles in- to space. Ex. 2 - Christa McAuliff, a teacher and the first private citizen in space, was among the casualties. Shock K n. Q the nation's reaction to the shuttle disaster Ex. 1 - News of the tragedy spread quicklyg however, it took much longer for people to com- prehend and accept what had happened. Ex. 2 - As students watched the explosion for the first time, they sat dumbfounded in silence. Ex. 3 - While Americans die every day, these 7 astronauts were specialg they were heroes. R8S'6'lli'tiOD Inj an attitude borne out of troubled times Ex. 1 - NASA developed an even greater deter- mination to explore and conquer space. Ex. 2 - Philippinos resolved to end the reign of Ferdinand Marcos whose rule had been marred by corruption and tyranny by bringing Corazon Aquino to power. 396 Behi'nd closed Doors While many of HISD's experiments with tech- niques to raise the academic standards failed, the district was headed in the right direction: In'no-va-tive 01.2 the addition of a Dean of Instruction Ex. 1 - Ms. Betty Von Maszewski was responsible for deciding the bell schedule du jour. Ex. 2 - Teachers prepared for Von Maszewskfs surprise evaluations weeks in advance hoping they would pass the neatness portion of the trial. Ef'fi'cient faj HISD bookwork Ex. 1 - Teachers were forced to don magnifying glasses in order to 398 bubble in grade sheets. Ex. 2 - Lee High school developed a black market in which teachers bartered unwanted paper clips for vital staples and vice-versa. Ex. 3 - HISD proficiencies were not proficient themselves, in as much as, questions were given wrong answers and answer keys were error ridden. Pr6-duc'tive fa.j the GDP QGross District Producti reached new heights Ex. 1 - Because of the emphasis put on subject proficiencies, some teachers were found using the syllabi as the class textbook. 399 In the end Through a never ending process of trial and error, students sought to discover their niche in life. While the world around them distorted their vision, the stu- dent body of Lee never lost sight of its purpose. Although new regulations and administrations posed obstacles, Lee students were determined to overcome and be different. The definition of Lee that the students of 1986 created was both unique and positive and one that will not soon be forgotten: Def-i-ni'tion Inj the balance betwen connotations and denotations Ex. -Just as people in the real world found it necessary to respect traditional truths, so did the students at Lee. However, in their rapidly changing environment these young adults also found it vital to adapt old beliefs to modern standards. It is these traditional and modern definitions of life that the individual combines to form his outlook. t'Our knowledge is the amassed thought and ex- perience of innumerable minds. - Ralph Waldo Emmerson THE 1986 SABER IS DEDICATED TO THE MEMORY OF KIRSTIN TORGERSON, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, AND JILL LAUGHLIN, GIRLS SPORTS EDITOR. Section Editors Jana headache Jones . . . . Cary prono Prince .... Dan layout Copeland . . . . Carol dummie Schawe . . . Will wrestling Frederking Jil headline Laughlin . . . . Lisa roof Massey ...... . Laura earlybird Watson . . Tamme alphabet Wilkes . Cynthia typewriter Wolff Meredith all-night McKay Carrie cut1ine Culp ..... . Matt 3-deadline Blackmon . . . . .Favorites . . . . . .Activities . . .Young Leaders ..........Clubs . . . Boy's Sports . . . . Girl's Sports . . . . . .Faculty . . . . . Seniors . . . . . . Juniors . . . Sophomores . . . . . . Freshmen . . . . Senior Honors ............. .Ads Mary almost Speed ........ .............. I ndex Scott carwreck Broussard 400 Head Photographer Oz - At times like this it's hard to be humble ibut I guess we never pretend- ed to bel. We sought the Wiz and she gave us many memories, most of which cannot be mentioned here, to forever treasure. It has been said that a chain is only as strong as its weakest link in which case Creel is one tough cookie! Thanks to Jeff who was there when I really needed him and James and Dan for keeping my sense of humor intact. Be grateful that none of us was in need of the beauty sleep we went without. Wiz - Thanks for hangin' in there for us. I can't help but feel sorry for the person who eventually follows you, for it's going to take awfully big feet to fill the shoes of Tiny Wisdom. Thanks for puttin' up with meg you've created a masterpiece. 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