Robert E Lee High School - Traveler Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)

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In the two years of Robert E Lee Hrgh s exrstence IH San Antomo the paper staff drama department student councrl and athletrc de partment have become w1de1y known both rn the crty and around the state Then' work has added honor to the name of Robert E Lee and to our school Thts year the TRAVELER staff has trred to cover a two fold purpose wrth thts annual Frrst we wrsh to add to the exemplary work bemg done by other orgamzatrons at Lee and second and most rmportant to try to brmg to you the everyday scenes around the school that have become memorres of thrs year We hope thrs year s TRAVELER contarns all the 11tt1e thrngs about school and the brg ones too to combtne rnto a memory book that you w111 long treasure Russell Huddleston EDITOR 2 V . , . . . ' 1 1 1 ' . V . . 7 . . . . . V . - 1 1 1 . . 7 . . , . . . 1 1 1 CONTE TS ww, 'S YF N 454252 'L 52? I 959 1 am.anmsi'lhm1t in -is Harm I Qi, Qwiaftl' ADMIIN ISTRATION FACULTY LIFE SENIORS IUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEIN FAVORITES ORGANIZATIONS ACTIVITIES SPORTS JUNIOR HIGH ADVERTISEMENTS INDEX' 3 206 248 261 L ,, L' K- a 4 id I 1,2:v'J'i'iiL -I-' ' - Ia ' 1. - ,f g . T'.'-T,mT--w',L- S l 'F F' -sity, T '-'x,Qr, 1:,t':fIT fk j,,,A 'v I I , I Ui . ttf., .HMI 111ag1m111,M5,g11!1!Q1iQ, A H1 I . . I V S-e--5 ---- --,gr-A, -abr. .x- ' ' 3? S, ' .' ' teal'-,-1 -1 xt.. 1 ------ 4 ------ IO ----------------- 18 A ' ----------------- 86 98 116 152 Th1s bronze statue of General Robert E Lee stands 1n the mam entrance hall of the school The s1x foot model was presented at unvellmg ceremonxes 1n October by the semor class of 1959 Coppmt the statue IS a rephca of the ongmal whtch stands at L1tt1ef1e1d Pond on the Un1vers1ty of Texas The work of the late Dr. Pompeo DEDICATIO I ' .9 4 A a .,4- , . ,.---v 'T MR. PHILLIP BA UMAN We proudly dedicate the 1960 TRAVELER to Mr. Bauman whose devotion to the school, its students and its work is an example to all. 5 WE ALL HAIL TO THEE AND YOUR NAME FOREVER, ROBERT E. LEE HIGH YQ ,. . . A . MJ.-T-ff, YOUR RED AND GRAY WILL ALWAYS WAVE, AS WILL YOUR BANNERS FLY. ,A -4, Qmgf 8 ,'.. - F ri A OUR HEARTS AND LOYALTY REMAIN FOREVER IN YOUR HALLOWED HALLS YOUR MAJESTY WILL SHOW THE WAY: THERE ARE NO OTHER PEERS. YOUR FAME AND GLORY WILL NOT DIEQ ROBERT E. LEE THROUGHOUT THE YEARS. 9 ADMI I TRATIG The San Fernando Cathedral was the only church in San Antonio de Bexar. In this time of settling, disorder and uncertainty, the church was all importantg it was the backbone of the town, the only authority and the only governing factor of Old San Antonio. I0 , Qasfiifl I 1 H2 BOARD GF TRUSTEES NORTH EAST INDEPENDENT sCHooL DISTRICT X....4 ps STANDING Mr S J Sebera Dr Walter Rosson Mr Joe Hensley Mr Lee Effenberger SEATED Mrs Max1neCo111ns Secretary to Lhe Superlntendent D Glenn Lambke Dr A G Bradford Pres1dent Mr Johnw Bell and Dr Vlfgl T Blossom Superlntendent I2 DR VIRGILT BLOSSOM Supermtendent if 7tnd5ue'7-.a,caa4rSdulDuna: f.. ,.U..... .v..Q... .- 1 .-.U 5.-..1.-IN: 1.15 51.11-'Z XL Y ...t 1. Mfg.,-. -rv.-1.-,f--,rfff .1 .pf 1.1 1.1 1 11.1 1.1 ,- 1.111 11.-. .11 ries is:'x'I :mi . 1. Q1 11 tuieeh. ' ' 1 . -13. .J-.11 .num 1 1. 1 1-mf f 1 3 W 1 , ..f f,:4....,1 .:1,1.t.aL,51,: MR KENNETH FLORY Prmcipal nolnr 1 mn uma xcnoom fd....4. 7:01-I MRS THELMA HALL Secretary I4 75 Office Assistants Office Assistants MR. LUTHER HARTMAN Vice Principal MRS. OLIVE GA SKINS Secretary MR. PHILLIP BAUMAN , , Counselor Office Assistants I5 syn? 7 N x f ff! f MR. JOE WOOD Assistant Superintendent MR. MARTIN STROBLE Business Manager 1. MR. BILL REAGAN Curriculum MRS. LELIA TREPTOW Supervisor of Special Education MRS. EUNICE ANDREW MRS. MARGARET IVY Art Consultant Art Consultant MR. KELLEY HORN Athletic Director MRS. VELMA POTTS MISS KATHERINE LENNARD MRS. LA YERLE BILLINGSLY Elemenlafy COHSUNBHI Music Consultant Food Service Director J f- 5 - S ' C ' 'J X CENTRAL OFFICE ASSISTANTS ' ga, J' ' -' , Mrs. Maxine Collins, Mrs. Frances Stephenson, Q - N ,EF , X 4 I 'X Mrs. Hazel Welch, and Mrs. Aileen Gilliam. ,o co1m:' I ,,.-x g. ,M C.: BUSINESS OFFICE ASSISTANTS Mrs. Margaret Wade, Mrs. Cora Kroesch, Mrs. Orelle Coers, and Mrs. Dorothy Karzer. FACULTY Texas leaders devoted endless hours to con- ferences designed to coordinate activities and plan tactics for the men of the Alamo. Their leadership proved effective' in the 'his- toric thirteen day stand made by their men. I8 vi vfff f f 5' 1 73 fi , , , 5 0, i ,, , 1 A aw X 2, 9?-3 x ' is 1 .. ,gf 'Q 4 V539 I I A? 33 f 5 '98 ,nm at Journalism ABBOTT, MRS. BOBBIE B.S. , Southwest Texas State 1'3- BAKER, MICHAEL B. A. , Texas University BENNETT MRS. ALTA History Science B.A., Incarnate Word College Librarian BISSETT JAMES H B . S . , Trinity University TYPUTS Y 4 .all American History BOGISCH, HAROLD I. B.S., M.Ed. , Southwest Texas State BUEKER, MRS. NELL B.A. , Missouri Valley College Algebra BLOUNT, MRS. MELVOE B.S. , M.Ed. , Stephen F. Austin State College English CHANDLER, MRS. BETTY B.A., Texas A841 English ll CHATELLE, MRS. JEANNINE B.B.A. Texas AM General Math COFFEY, MRS. IENELLE B. S. . University of Texas English DAVIS, MRS. MARY LOU B. S. , Trinity University Physiology, Physical Education DAWSON LARRY B. A. . Baylor Uni History GARRETT, NANNA DREW, KIRK B. S. , North Texas State Head Coach and Physical Education versity DUFFEY, MRS. DOROTHYK B. S. , M. Ed., Texas Tech Special Education B. A. , Southwest Texas State World History GORDON, GLEN B. A. . Trinity College of Connecticut M- Ed.. Trinity University Biology, Drafting GOWER, A. W. Mathematics B. S. . M. Ed. , University of Wisconsin AQ. HARRELL, MRS. CAROLYN B, B. A. . Texas University Typing, General Business HICKS, MRS. RUTH HOWARD, FLOYD B.S.. M. Ed., North Texas State Chairman - Business Department Shorthand, Bookkeeping HOLLINGSWORTH, DAMON B. S. . M. Ed. . Southwest Texas State Blology and General Science B. S. , M. Ed. , Southwest Texas State Physical Education JORGENSON, MRS. VALERIE B. A. , lncarnate Word College Algebra LE VINE, EDGAR S. Algebra and Physics j- ,.. ,Hg is e 1, g Q.-Q .' B. S. . M. Ed. , Trinity University KOEHLER, MYRON B. S. , M. Ed. , Southwest Texas State Trinity University Geometry I LOPEZ, S. B.A., Texas A8rM Spanish MARSDEN, MARY ALICE B. S. . Southwest Texas State English MCCRIMMON, MRS. H. P A. B. , University of California Latin 'Cf fis 1 ir.- MC DANIEL, WINS TON B.S. , University of Wisconsin Civics - American History Business Law - Economics MEYER, MRS. HELEN B.S., Southwest Texas State Homemaking MINNICK, MRS. DOROTHY B.A. , Nebraska State Teachers College English PROSSER, WILLIAM O. H. IR. ROBICHEAUX, MILTON B.S. , Trinity University Coach - Physical Education SCHMIDT , DON B.S. , University of Arkansas Biology RICHARDS, WILLIAM F. BS B.B.A., M.Ed., Southwest Texas State Business Math S. B.S., Texas Tech Coach - Physical Education Is... SCHULTZ, CALVIN B.M. . Vandercook College of Music Band SELLERS, REID B.S., Southwest Texas State Choir SIRDEVAN, GLADYS English B. S. , Texas ASLM STORRS, JAMES B. A. , University of Texas Spanish - Latin TATUM, RUTH Southern Louisiana Institute Texas Tech General Science X T ! B. S. , Texas Wesleyan College MARSH, T. G. JR. Chemistry - General Science THORNTON, CHALLIE B. A. , M. Ed. , Trinity University Physical Education WALKER, CHARLES Speech - Dramatics English WOFFORD, BARBARA B. S. , University of Texas Home Economics B. A. , M. Ed. , University of Texas WILLIAMS, MRS. IONE B. A. , Central State College MAINTENANCE JOE GUERRO mamtenance supervlsor checks the da11y man CAFETERIA STAFF MRS SWINDLER cafeterxa manager helps ass1stanB prepare for the noon meal Large quanuues of food are served to students of the Jumor hlgh and semor hlgh 25 No special skill was needed to enjoy the un- complicated life in Old San Antonio. Work, music, la u gh I e r, disappointment, hope - these were the ingredients combined tc produce this typical scene. LIFE 26 i ' -aa. zz,-, .i 4 HM. . th 55 'Q s , 1 i i 5' w k f ' n 'Z' Q is 1 I 'A - 4 A. E K SL.. fy? Q Q alll 15' 6 nl' 'z '1 ffvf ,IA 54 rd ' il ,, Qvff J M WELCOME BACK' And 1fI m elected there 11 be red and grey paper towels rn every rest room' IT S FALL 1959 X and don t come back' Where s Frankre Avalon? 28 FOOTBALL SEASON BEGAN . . . This is spring training???' Give my marbles back! They said it cou1dn't be done So who let the Beatnik in? One - two - Cha Cha Cha We can get it up now before anyone gets here. SPIRIT PREVAILED . . . And please bless Mommy and Daddy Do you really think we look alike? 30 I ou man and SWEETHEARTS WERE CROWNED I1 then they put me on thl b g A d ship--- AND ELECTIONS WERE HELD. I ff 1 b I heard yo got most beautiful! 3I WE SAW INITIATIONS, CONTESTS . . . If Mr. Walker ever loses his contact lenses again . . . There must be someone here who can walk a straight line. CONVENTIONS . . . REHEARSALS . . . And which one do you think looks most like a carrot? Wait till they find our we're too young to vote. Now if you really want my opinion on how to run the school . . . I know they were tough but 56 0 at Lhe half' EVEN CLASSES 'iv' Sleepmg on a C1v1cs book 15 llke sleepmg on a cloud Just one more answer and my cheat sheet w1l1 be fuushed 33 1 -X ' E Q X ,Q gs THE YULE SEASON ARRIVED abit.-..,. 'ua V . Cheers I know I can get out but wlll your mommy let you have the car? SECOND SEMESTER BEGAN Well 1f thex put MY car up for So Isxgned up for fue study halls and Sa e 34 if 9? P.E. I. f,., fn ,, F xxx gclf' a if 'ln ,- -n-. 1- I n A fx 1 , M 'H vo, H AND LIFE AT LEE CONTINUED Tm ll Xx'on't SOMEBODY buy an ad? 36 ip, Z-X f f ' SPRING WAS FOR SENIORS . . . yr J' , I 4 4 ig, ' Q , 'H Q f S pg wg I' rm. Try the Navy. The wirmah! g Y AS GRADUATION APPROACHED 37 SENIORS J' 38 51. A A - va-Q M -H -.2 43' - Y. wa. . h Q , . W.. -., - -an . L-XR 5, 'W Q -I 1 -. D- ' ,. ---:1f.-, - . -1 . .' ' -. .l ' 4 mr. ' I-gg ' :rf ..-J , vs., gf. .. - ', , V -5- ' a.-,ff - l'f4..,-' V Q -f-14 ..f- -'Eg' iff- -,' ,5..1.J'g v-fx--,hi - - -' . v L , ,.. -..3,,-s':-',4'- Q. ng..-'4 ,, wa. , , f-'fx ,..-5 .jf-31-,,f,f: f s-e' ,'f'q,fJE. f'f.g,uv 50? ,-, ,f,.b41 f.,.,..17gp ,'t1rfw',, ..Q.-'J- f,,-7, - -fw.aAr A- .--- 4 - .fs '11-'fvsf.m.uuuf.:,-1-.-U24 39 .,a5gf,f.,. ' ' ' A ,sas . .. fif,:-:Z- - . 1 it A , ,Q t - ' ' 'N-3i1,. 5f...,'ya2ll- W.. ,, , . 5 ' Y, rung- 5 T CLASS DAVE RARDIN LA RUE BRIGGS GAYLE MILLER BUNNY FLINN ANN LANGLEY JUDY MILES BETTY DAVIS GFFICERS President V1ce President Secretary Chaplam Parlramenrarian Reporter Hxstorran 40 Q ei SANDY GRZYBOWSKI ------------------ ------ T reagurer ADAME, DANNY Football 4, Track 1.3, 4, Band 1, 3, 43 Stage Band 3. ADAMEK, DAVID Football 3, 4, Track 1, 4. ALLEMANG, SARA Band 1, 3, Y-Teens 1. ALS TON, BILL Hi-Y 3, 45 Bugle Call 4, Annual Staff 3, Sports Editor 3, Football 1, 3, Captain 35 Mr. Lee 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 4. ADAMS, EDDY Basketball 3, 4, Golf 2, Track 3, 4. ADAMS, JOHNNY ADAMSON, BROOKE Y-Teens 1, Class Historian 2, Band 1, 25 Cheerleader 3, FHA 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 3, Student Council 2, 3. ANDERSON, BARBARA Pep Squad 1, 3, 4, Lieutenant 1, 4, Annual Staff 3, 4, Copy Editor 3 1' Favorites Editor 4 Quill and Scroll 3, 4, FHA 3, 4, Recording Secretary 45 Y-Teens lg GAA 1: NBLA 4. ANDERSON, CHERYL Y-Teens 1: Spanish Club 4g Lee- ettes 3, 4 BABER, CAROL FHA 4, Choir 4, Secretary 43 Trans- fer from Seguin. BOYD. LYNN Football 3, 4. Track 3. 4. Annual Rep. 3. ANDREWS, DOROTHY Band 1, 3, FHA 3, Transfer from Poteet. ANDREWS, REBECCA Pep Squad 15 FHA 1, 3, Transfer from Poteet. BALDWIN, DORIS Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4, Dramatics Club 1, Outstanding Girl in Band 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, FBLA 4, Thespians 4. BATES, WAYNE Hi-Y 4. MOUNT, CHARLEEN Y-Teens 1, C-Teens 4, Vice President 4, Thesplans 4, Secre- tary 4. BOTTENFIELD, SAMMY FFA 1: Track 1. BRENNAN, SUSAN FHA 1, 3, 4, Reporter 4. FNA 2, 4 Student Council 3, Annual Staff 4, Quill and Scroll 4. Thespians 4. BRIGGS, LA RUE Y-Teens 1, Student Council 1, 4, Dramatics 1, Choir 2, 3, Madrigal 2, Soloist 2, Treasurer 3: National Honor Society 3, 4, Drill Squad 3, 4, Lieutenant 3, 4, Junior Class President 3, Senior Class Vice President 4, FHA 4, Christian Teens 3, 4. BROWN, STEPHEN BRIG MAN, CAROL BYARS, HELEN Choral 1, 2. Reporter 3. CAMPBELL, THAREESA Y-Teens 1. CARNAHAN, CHRISTY il 3, 4, Vice President 4. Band 1,2, 3, Majorette 3, FHA 3, 4, Cort, Secretary 4, Y-Teens 1, Annual Staff 2, Choral 3, 4. Annual staff 3, Business Manager 3 FTA 4 FNA 4 Quill and Scroll BURNS, BARBARA Paper Staff 4. BUTLER, BOBBY Football 1, Baseball 2, Track 3 3 CAVIN, JIMMY -4-0' 1-v FHA 1. CECIL, BILLIE Cl-IRISMON, NANCY FHA 3, Choir 1, Y-Teens 1. CLARK, DIANA Y-Teens 2, Choir 1, 2, 3, Historian 35 Bugle Call Staff 3, 4, Assistant Editor 4, Circulation Manager 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, President 4, C-Teens 3, 4, Reporter 4, FNA 4, FHA 3, Lee-Ettes 3, 4. COLEMAN, DON Student Council 2, Vice President 2: Football 2, Basketball 2. COS TELLO, PA TRICIA FNA 4. CRAWFORD, VIRGIL Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 3, 4 COLGLAZIER, I IM Thespians 4. CONLISK, MICHAEL COOK. JOY Drama Club 1, FHA 1, 4, Vice President lg FTA 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Student Council 4, Thespians 3, 4, Records Clerk 4, Traveler Staff 3, 4, Pic- ture and Faculty Editor 3, Business Manager 4, Lee-Ettes 3, 4. CROFFORD, SHARRY Transfer. CUDDY, NANCY LEE FHA 1, 3, Choral 1, 2, 4. DA Y, BILL Football 3, 4, Track 3, 4. DEN TON, BILL Choral 1. 2, 3, 4, President 4, Quartet 3, Madrigal 3, Football 2. CUNNINGHAM, TOM Band 1, 2, 3, 4. DAVIS, BETTY GAA 1, Lariars 1, Choir 3, Secre- tary 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Lee-Ettes 4. DAVIS, JACKIE Band 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 3, C-Teens 3, Fl-IA 3, Y-Teens 2, Library Club 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council 4, Parliamen- tarian 4, FNA 4. FLANNIGAN, RONALD FLINN, BUNNY Lee-Ettes 4, Bookenck 4, Transfer. sn? 4: FORD, NANCY matics Club 4, FNA 4. FOSTER, LYNDON GIBSON, LARRY Science Club 3, Spanish Club 4. GOLDSTEIN, PEGGY Vice President 4. A GoNzALEs, ROGER GRAY, SHERR1 Bafld 1.2. 3: FHA 3. GRZYBOWSKI, SANDRA Class Treasurer 4, Student Council 3, C-Teens 3, 4, Choir l, Dramatrcs Club l, Lariats 1, Y-Teens 1, 2, Bugle Call 4, Copy Editor 4- FBLA Reporter 4, FNA 4, Thespians 4, Nation- al Honor Society 4, I-CC'EIICS 3: FHA 1.2, 3,4, Y-Teens 2, Dra- FORRESTER, BILL Basketball 3, Track 3. Y-Teens 1, 25 FHA 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, FNA 4. Football l, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, Football Manager 4. GIERTZ, BECKY Drama Club 1, Y-Teens 2, FHA 3, C-Teens 3.4, Spanish Club 4, FNA 4, Lee-Ertes 3.4, Choral 2, 3, 4, President 4. Madrigal 3. 4, Outstanding Girl Choir Member 3. ,5' X HAGY, TOM Football l5 Band 1,2, 3.4. f 10,4 .4-J' HARBUS, IERALINE Transfer HAUSER, VICKI G. A.A. 15 Library Club 15 Y-Teens 15 F. H. A. 3,4, Lee-Ettes 3,4, Lieutenant 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Treasurer 45 An- nual Staff 3, 4, Copy Editor 3, Sports Editor 45 Bugle Call 45 Spanish Club 4. HOFFMAN, GERALDINE l Y-Teens lg F. H. A. 4, Historian 45 Lariats 15 Pep Squad lg Choral l. '2 xi? HEWITT PENNE F. T. A. 3,4, Treasurer 3, 45 Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 C-Teens 45 Lee-Ettes 3,45 Bookends 45 Dramatics Club 15 F. N. A. 45 Spanish Club 45 Choral Club 4. HENDRDC, CAROL ANN Annual Staff 1,25 Paper staff 15 Y-Teens 1 25 Pep Squad 15 Class Treasurer lg F. H.A. 2, 35 Class Secretary 25 Student Council 2, 3,4, Secretary 3, Vice President 45 Nation al Honor Society 3,43 F. N.A. 45 Cheer- leader 3, 4, Head Cheerleader 4. i HOLLAND, JAMES HOLMES, DORIS National Honor Society 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Spanish Club 45 Outstanding Biology Stu- dent 2, Outstanding History Student 3. TF' HOUSE, JACKIE Football 3, 4 HYATT, CAROLYN Y-Teens 1, 2, GAA 1, FHA 3, 4, Lariats 1, 2, Annual Staff 1. JACKSON, MYRTHA FHA 1, 2, 3, Class Treasurer 3, Pep Squad 1, Y-Teens 2: Fl-lA State Representative 3. HUDDLESTON, RUSSELL Annual Staff 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief 4, Or- ganizations Editor 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, All-City Tackle 4, Out- standing Science Student 3. HUTCHESON, ELDRIGE Skippy Band 1-3, President 1, Annual Staff 3, Bugle Call 3, Sports Editor 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Stage Band 3, Thespians 3-4, Dramatics Club 3, 4. KESSLER, BILL Thespians 3, 4, KOENIG, HOWARD Football 1. 2, 3, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Ser- geant-at-Arms 4, Track l, Thespians 4. KRZESNIAK, BERNICE National Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 4, Lee-Ettes 3, 4, FHA 3. 4, Library Club 3, FNA 4. 48 Student Council 2, Baseball 1, Choir 1, JACKSON, MYRTLE FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Pep Squad 1, Y-Teens 2, FHA District Officer 3. KLINE, ALLEN LANGLEY, ANN FHA 1, Annual Staff 1, Choir 3, 4, Regional 3, Librarian 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Lee-Ettes 3, 4, FNA 4, Outstanding English Student 3. LOESCHMAN, WILLIAM Football Manager 1, Hi-Y 1 LONG, DOYLE Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Bugle Call 3, Quill and Scroll 3. MAC BRIAR, RICHARD Thespians 3, 4, C-Teens President 3, Student Council 4, President 4, National Honor Society 4, FHA Beau 4, Hi-Y 3. MC CUNE, KATHLEEN Lee-Ettes 3, 4: FHA 3 4 FNA 4 FTA 4 MC Pl-IEARSON. JUDY Pep Squad 1, Y-Teens 1, Student Council 2, FHA 3, 4, Band 1, 2, Annual staff 4, FHA State Representative 3. MAJOR, BOBBY LANE Lee-Ettes 3, 4, Major 4, Class Treasurer 1, Cheerleader 1, C-Teens 1, Annual Staff 2, Class Parliamentarlan 2, Football Sweethea 1: FNA 4. MAPLES, PAM FHA 4, Parllamentarian 4, FNA 4, Transfer. 547' MARX, BARBARA Lee-Ettes 3, 4, FNA 4, FHA 2, 3, 4. MEADOWS, BOBBY 4, Hi-Y 3, Track 3. MILES, JUDY fer. MILLER, GAYLE Cheerleader 1, Class Favorite 1, 3, Duchess- Stratford Ball 1, 3, Lee-Ettes 3, 4, Captain 3, Lieutenant 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Class Secretary 4, Class Historian 3: FHA 2, 3, 4, Historian 3, Y-Teens 1, Out- standing Lee-Ette 3. MORRIS, ROGER Basketball 4. NARANJO, JOHNNY OPPERMAN, TRUDY Lee-Ettes 3, 4, Lieutenant 3, FNA 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Chaplain Historian 4. OSWALD, IANCIE Transfer. Football 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, Booster Club 3, CSU 3, Student Council 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Index Editor 4, Senior Class Reporter 4, Quill and Scroll 4, FHA 4, Trans- Baseball 2, 3, Football 3, 4. NALBACH, RENATE Student Council 1, Bugle Call 4, Art Editor 4, FHA 4, Vice President 4, Lee-Ettes 3, Thespians 4, Dramatics 4. NEWMAN, DUDLEY Choral 4. PASCHAL. GRAY Football 1,2. PA TE, IOHNNIE PESSING, PAT PETTY, DOROTHY POLLARD, GORDON Band 1, 21 Camera Club 3. POPHAM, PATSY Lee-Ettes 3, Spanish Club 4, FHA 1, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Y-Teens 1. POULIS, BYRON Band 1, 2, 3. PRICE, JACKIE Ettes 3, Annual Staff 1. Student Council 4, Secretary 4g Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Secretary 3, National Honor Society 3, 4g FHA 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, An- nual Staff 3, Dramatics 3. Y-Teens 1, Band 3, 4, Historian 3, Treasurer 4. Pep Squad lg Y-Teens 1, 2, FHA 2, 3, 4, Lee- PHILLIPS, RALPH Tennis lg Spanish Club 1, Radio Club 2 QUERNER, HAROLD Football Manager 1, 4, Basketball Manager l, 2, 3, Track Manager 1, 2, Football 2, Track 3, 4: Hi-Y 3. RARDIN, DAVE Student Council 2, Football 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 1,2, 3, 4, Baseball 1,2, Class President 1, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. RASOR, PAT Lee-Ettes 3, 4, Lieutenant 3, 4, FHA 2, 3, 4, President 4, Annual Staff 3, Bugle Call 4, Exchange Editor 4, Paper Staff 2, Y-Teens 1, Lariats 1, Library Club 2, Pep Squad 1. RENFRO, BRUCE Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Hi-Y 1, 3, Mr. Lee 4. RENFRO JAMES Band 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Band Beau 4 ROARICK, LINDA FHA 1, 2, 4, Chaps 2, Transfer. ROBERSON, BARBARA Lariats 1, Choral 1, 'Bookends' 4, Y-Teens 1. ROCKETT, CHARLES Dramatics Club 3, 4. RODRIGUEZ., IAIME SALE, DEAN Band 1, 3. SANDERS, FRANK Baseball 3, 4. SCHAEFER, SCHIRLEY Paper Editor 1, Student Council 1, 3, Junior Debs 1, FNA 4, FBLA 4, Lee-Ettes 3, GAA 1. SC HWARTZ, CAROL SCHLINGER, SANDRA Lee-Ettes 3, 4, C-Teens 3, 4, Chaplain 4, FHA 2,4, FNA 1, GAA 1, Y-Teens 1,2. SCHULMAN, BOB Bugle Call 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief 4, Feature Editor 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Thespians 4, Hi-Note Reporter 4. Drill Squad 2, Lee-Ettes 3, 4, FNA 4, FTA 4, Outstanding History Student 3, C-Teens 4, Spanish Club 4. SCOTT, CHARLES SCOTT, EARLE 'ZR' SKEELS, NORMA FHA 1. L-un SLADEK, BETTY Transfer. SLAUGHTER, KENNETH SLATEN, GERALD FBLA 4, President 4. SMITH, LARRY Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Class Favorite 3g Basketball 2, 3, 45 Track 3g Hi-Y 2. l TUTTLE, IIMMIE Track 35 Football 3, 4. l w FHA 4. SZENTES, ROBERT Band 1, 2, 4: Drama Club 1, 2. TREVINO, PATRICK Football 4g Basketball 1, 3, 44 Band 2, 3. VANCE. JACKIE FNA 4. Transfer. SMITH, MAXIE Drlll Squad 14 Lariats 1g Choral Club 1, 25 Y-Teens 1: FHA 2,4g FNA 2: Stu- dent Council 3g Thespians2 SPARKS, ANN VASQUEZ, MARY FTA 45 FNA 4, Spanish Club 4, Lee-Ettes 3, 4. WILLIAMS, RONALD Baseball 3, 4, VEITH, BERT Student Council 35 Football 4, Math Club 4. wr1.soN, DONALD Dramaucs 1, 2, Thespians 3, 4, VELASQUEZ., SYLVIA FTA 4, FNA 4, Spanish Club 4, President 4, Lee-Ettes 3, 4. WILSON, JAMES WATTS, GLENN Thesplans 3, 45 Drama Club 1, 2. wATTs, JAMES Lariats lg Radio Club 2. T WHITE, BETTY Student Council 4, Bugle Call 4, Transfer. 6' 1:7 WINTERS, ANNETTE Lee Ettes 3, Student Council 1. JUNIORS 56 ' - ,.V 4 G- .. . V ,. .,' v 1. '- fqg, '- '- I-S: Y .,- L ' , cg . , .4 - v ,, .it i' f' J, x. -a 41-' -,T . -., 41, - , .Q 1 . -, f, , , 4, -W 4 7' ' f 'A I-.f - Q-,', -r' -Q .. , . .,, ' ' X' -7 '-.f 1-'?'f j ?-Jj'5'Zh?W-z. if..-Q- ..,- -- -- .' 1-' ': w-. v..,.f- 1-K. ., , z, A 5 - .- ' fig , 4,-MJ. :Y-.- ,,-'c, in Y? M ,, ,- .. P221 rf M. v--. --- g 4 leer.- 4-ng . ' ,L A ,df ,, if M ... -A-it 1 n , 'nun' , 4 4-f '15 ,':f,. . , -, - ',,nX!:-.. 1. it y f , , - -1. .. :T ' I V- ' f 1 ' K- lg 3 ' I ' , . 5 . , - 1, 1, 5' J. L 'f-fj.-L 1. -'f.',Q,'1.,,, .tj V5 ix- fi, . fr EFX.,--2 Y B in h 'fm' ' '- ' 1' A - fs? 5,,..5gz- - Q ' -. ' 5' 1 . - 1 nf-:Q 5' , .f 5 'h,.- e ying Y ' y 1'-'Qi , 9' -'Y FQ' fav.-v ' - Q - ' 2 .- Q - 'wr 'i-fb-I. ' - 1 Af-6 - ff .ga GPI H .74 1-, 1. 1 P .V N 5.53, fi ' ff 5 QQVA-54,2-2 . ' W ,Q B. W gf. .nivhpf ,ggi - - f --1 ..-X,,, . -, 0-sv - --, ,.. ,:. .Xiu 3. . L kfx., 57 CLASS OFFICERS SHERRI PENDERGRAST Presldent SUSAN ROPER V1ce Presxdent CAROLYN VERMERSCH PAT GOLDENGERG MARY MOORE 58 Secretary Chaplam Hlstorxan MARTHA KNIPPA --------- ------- 'I' reagurer ADAMS, BUDDY ALLISON, KEITH ALBRECHT, MARGARET ANDERSEN, BEVERLY ANDERSON, BARBARA ANDERSON, DENNIS ANDRUS, MARGARET AYERS, SHERRY BAILEY, IOANN BAKER, STEVE BAGE, CARL 'Col 1 BARR. NORMA BARRETT, RONNIE BARSHOP, STEVE BEAKLEY, CHARLES BEALL SCOTT BERNS TEIN, HOWARD BOECKING, HELEN BORG, ROBERT BROWN, BILL BISHOP, MARYLIN BEEVERS, LARRY BRENNER, RUSSELL BRICKE Y, CAROL YN ff C37 CARTWRIG HT, MIKE C HANDLER, TOM CHAPMAN, MIKE CARR, MELVA COURTNEY, RANDALL DEAKINS, DENNIS CROW, CAROL DAVIS, PRESTON DE ARMOND, IODY DIEHR, ADRIENNE EVETTS, MARY FAIRCHILD, RONNIE FLETCHER, ROBERT My GARCIA, GLORIA G ARN ER, BILL GEE, I OHN GIESE, HAROLD GLASS, PAUL GRIZZELLE, IVY ANN HALL, SYDNEY HENSLEY, DEAINE GODING, BOB GOLDENBERG, PATRICIA HALL, ROBBIE HALPERN, GAIL HARRIS, ANDREA HOPE, IANICE HUDDLESTON, ELIZABETH GRIFFIN, IO HALPERN, HARRIET HAMMOND, SHARON HARRISON, HARRY HUGHES, IOANN KEENE, JERRY KINGERY, EUGENE HULINGS, MARGARET IEWE TT, PAM IONAS, SHIRLEY KELTY, DIANE JUNGMAN, GERRY KIRKES, FRED KNIPPA, MARTHA KORN. MARY IONES, PHYLLIS KATZ, KENNY LA GRONE. ROD LANE, MARIAN LA RO, GEORGE LITTRELL, GRAHAM LE GUIN, JUDY LORILLARD, SALLY T MC BEE, JUDY MC DAVITT, MARY MANDRY, ARTHUR MC DANIEL, VIOLA MC KEOWN, JANET MC NAMARA, TOM MALDONADO, LINDA MARSHALL, SUSAN MARTIN. JOLAYNE MARTINEZ., ERNEST 6 - 1 9 MM: ,I ,1 MARTINEZ, GLORIA MARX, SANDRA MASON, ELIZABETH MORRIS, IO ANN NEWTON, JOHNNY MATIEKA, EDWARD MO BERL Y, I OEL MOORE, MARY NOVAK, O'BERRY, MARY ANN OBREGON, RODNEY 62 SHARON MUNDT, GLORIA I OHMES, CATHERINE be PALMER, LINDA PARSON, CAROL OLIVER, CARRIE OWENS, MICHAEL PARKER, SYLVIA OS WALD. BARBARA PATE. NORMAN PITTMAN N, BEVERLY PEARCE, CRAIG PETERSON SUSAN PREWITT, ROBERT PRICE, SAUNDRA PENDERGRAST, S l-IERRI Pl-IILLIP, SANDRA RABORN, JAMES ROBERTS, CHERYL REAGAN, JOHN RHODES, GENEVA ROBINSON, FREDDIE Jw ROGGE, IANNETTE ROWAN, TERRY RUST, ROBERT . f Ms SALANKY, IANET SALE, SARA LYNN 67 SAEGERT, GENE ROPER, SUSAN ROWE, BOBBY SAWYER, TEDDY T? guns' Af' fn- SAUNDERS, ALLENE SAUNDERS, IO ELLE SCOGGINS, BRUCE SEBASTIAN, MARILOU SIMMONS, ERNEST SMITH, FREDILENE N SCOTT, JAYME S HIELDS, MAUREEN SCHNITZ, JOEL SERVEY, RUTH SHERMAN, AUDREY SMITH, HM BILL SMITH, IO LYNNE SIMS, PAUL SMITH, LINDA fi 1 STEPHENS, GLORIA STOEVER, PAUL SOHN. BETTY SPEARS, BILLY SPELLMANN, ROBERT 'V STOUT. AL SPELLMANN. SHARON SPRIGGS, VIRGINIA STARR, CLAUDIA STIDHEM, LUTHER 1' SUELTENEUSS, CHARLENI: sumz, VIVIAN SWENDEMAN, DALTON TARRANT, RONALD SWERK, CAROLYN SWINGER, JOE TALL MAN, DONALD THOMPSON, MICKEY TAYLOR, KATHLEEN . iw TINDALL, CECILE Q.. TOSCA NO, WILLIA M TINDALL, GAYNELL TOMLINSON, MARILYN TREVINO, JOE TREVINO, LOUIS iid TRUITT, JUDY TUCKER, w1LL1s TYSON, SHIRLEY VERA, LINDA WEICHLEIN, SUZANNE UNDERWOOD, DAVID VAN WAGNER, ROGER ' A ' VERMERSCH, CAROLYN WADE, PATSY WASCHER, RICHARD WEPPNER, ELEANOR WELCH, SUZANNE WILHELM, BETTY WOOTAN, DONNA YANCY, STEVE ZIMMERMAN. BETTY IEAN ZITLEMA N, STEVE SGPHOMURES 4 1 72 9 1 1 1 J I 1 v X 4. I if ..-gf . -',1y- 4 Q TW' S4 A 2.3 5 Q, ',.s.,,A, nj yx L. , Q. gf. A-A, . .5 ,' ai-1 ,f ,g ,., '- ' - ' - P --s.. -- . :'f14--...,,,'. -.sf .-.3 ' ,. -. 5 1 5 ' 4. K , ,,, -' . ,K ...f,,, - . , , . 73 CLASS OFFICERS RONNY BARTON DIANA SCHUY DOROTHY SAUNDERS HORTENSIA PLASENCIA Pres1dent V1ce Pres1dent Secretary Treasurer 5? Abbott, Rose Addlngton, Arneal Allen, Billy Andersen, Io Ann Anderson, Cllfton 5 Berry, Carla Blble, Freddy Biemesser, Barbara Brlla, Adele Blakey, Betty Anderson, Rose Blanchard, Nancy Boazeman, Ray Bohrer, Paula Bollrng, Shelton Bonillas, Bob Bowles, Charles Ann Andrews, Estella Andrews, Georgene Baker, B111 Ball, Macky Barton, Donn' Brack. Sandra Brlckey, Albert Baber, Janet I Barton, Ronny Beck, Edward Bellew, Sandra Bernstein, Stanley 4'-7 ffmigjw as ,, fp 6 V.. - ., , R, -.iv Q43 -Vg' K any gl Christman, Clarke, Roy Carole Cleary, Billy Coan, Richard Connel, William Conrey, Edward Cooper, Carol ,ftfx 'Q--1 Cote, Jerry 'Y 2: .:lX Delevan, George Delker, Lynda Denton, Terry Dickensorf, Phyllis Dietrich, Nancy Covxn, Buddy 1 Coultas, Lisa Cummins, Carolyn Davis, Alvin Davis, Fred Davis, Joanne Davis, Sally Deakins, Kenneth Dix, Arthur Q-9' Dolph, Jerry gan Dozier, Melanie Du Bose, Roberta Durham, John Durst, Gunar Earthman, Frances Easterwood, Brian Wg? in 1 ,a w ,i,.f W- 5 w - am? 72 aff Wi' L1 ,ff A A 1 -W 1, 'fin A 'f 7H'K' :Z ' V iw M jf' ae , g Q., sf , is ,J mf' -iw-45 ,sf ,-Jaw, Lv f qfM, 3459 if ' J M E 41 Q- 3' 'Wm I ' 'LL H' XV Q ' ki f 4 1 '5' 1 gf V y ,. M., 1, f ,aw - an W . , W 15' , 2 k 'k w fr, , :fz.,'jf . f V W ' X , at F zu fn 144 If W . Q '- ' V . 1 a R 4 J .A :iff .,.. Q VV . W? , MQQH' ,f 441 ' ,r Y .fn M .- L.-.5 , '-? ,I , ' , ,ft 5 M1422 iff W ' , .,, , 4 ,f, Qu , iii Y mv 6 qu V by J 6 V ., ,.,A ,M ft -, ' Siam Je-'32, if ll H4 rise, r N: if' Si Thomas, Karen Thomton, John 0-x Tidnck, Tanya Tilley, Connie Torty, Abner ff' T gr' Trenton, Barbara Tritt, John Turner, Kay Q3 Tyson, Wayne Vasquez, Mary Velrnder, DBVIG Wade, Elaine Walter, Drusilla it ,gr White, Carolyn White, Roy Whitesell, Jeanette Wickson, Cynthia Wilkins, Harold wi Warrington, Richard Weigold, Dolores Weldon, Bill Wendell, Bernard fx Z NWN4-fSx'5d Williams, Terry Wrlson, Boyd 'lf Wilson, Linda W11son, Mary Wilson, Sandra Winter, Richard Witt, Joe Zimmermann, Patti Zinsitz. Linda FRESHMEN 1 w 8 6 4f CLASS OFFICERS 'L IOHN VERMERSCH BOB CANN JULIE GROSS LINDA HASTON MARILYN PUTSCHE LINDA CLARK Presxdent V1ce Presldent Secretary Chaplam Reporter HISIOIIBH A Ig Q NK L ,V :Abi , f CAROL HORTON - ----'------------ Treasurer - x 'fQff ----------------------------I I LK, -n, ,JL 88 3 'QA s Abadie, Patrick Adams, Jeanette Akin, Harry Albrecht, Ted Alexander, Billye Alexander, Sherry ' Allernang, Linda Z' Ambler, Deidre if ?'7 .5 no 'hr Appelt, Wayne Arhelger, Steve Armstrong, Martha Atkinson, Cheryl .1 Belzons, Billy Benoit, Ronald Brnek, Gary Binford, Ma VY Awalt, B111y Baines, John Bankston, Gary Balrd 11m Barr, Jimmy Barrett, Sandra Barry, Patricia Beard, John Bearr, David 3 fir' ? '? Bliss, Bissonnette, Mike Patricia Bohls, Linda Bolen, Ronald -L11 Bondeson, Kathleen Bonrllas, Judith -s Bonner, Bryce Boren, Darwin ? ' Bowden, Don 6' 'Qu Bowden, Ian Brennan, Janice is Brennan, Brlckey, Brown, Charles Brown, Janet Sally Bobbie Brown, Shirley Buckner, Ronald pa gm. am 25 fjiffg, ,gg 9 QP ,- .,eE, 'VR' 'S'-1 x Q K we 'KM 'T 1 v ,gg 35551 f v 1' r .. ,, Y 4 i'H7f': 4.-3 L- T 4 3-in - 1 hn- 47 It .- 2 ,tp 'UQ' L, 'l' 1 ,.,-, RA 'Wi 44, MQ Q 5 .A 'nk' M131 P' ,Awe pi a , ,L 4, W. v mf? ,E .P ' 62' 5254 1351 2 L 61 rv ,W NA gs 4- if 1. .- W J .Mig 'f 'us fn -32- ' 5 but 1 ii x , f' 5'3'2.'i'-:ISU J.: , ,. , L. 8364 1 V Vx., . wx ,M 45 ,., E, In iff- , iv 'YQ M w,.,K,, ...ifia u H fm 4. A , , kv PM -,.-. we rw . N' 1 fffff A ix. A5 - -'c' Q3 ir. 1 if M? p 4 fir F- K i',, 5,96 Janssen, Larry Johnson, Alan Johnson, Dana Johnson, Elliott i Johnson, Jean Jones, Judy Jungman, Mark Kacprowski, Wayne Katz, Karen Lf' Lesser, Jary Q4--'Q' Keeling, Leslie Kemp, George Kennedy, Jane Kerr, Kayrta Killey, Gary King, William 'X Koenig, Olivia Kunetka, Judy Kurth, Karen Lee, Joanne IQ 1' Levey, Arnold ' Lewallen, Joe Lewis. Frederick ,eq Lewis, Tom Lindemann, Barton Linick, Terry -f' Lovelady, Carol Lucas, Lana 5 1 1 Q 4 Lucas, Meredith Lucas, Priciila Lund, Arne Mc Collister, Marian Mc Dowe11, Carolyn Mc Ginnis, Gerald Mc Hugh, Kathleen Mc Keown, Tommy Mc Mahan, Steve Mc Sheffrey, Terry Macken, Joan Maher, Norvell 93 Laechlelin, Johanna if an W JR if J. ., 51 '3 Q Q, 3? 3 F , J. 51 , L ,Wm .SQA wg p 5552: QR W ,A , if 34 W 'wg ,L M. 4.59 L4 YQ,-'sig ,w'.3vg,J U 1 Z 15-W. fs 55532, v 1 A N 5l?'i ,.f , , 2-ive? RNFQFIQQ8 is Z IM E 7231 V! 1 5:7 ., R. ,., bf M- .g.s1 ' . f ad , ,Mx , , Z ' Q K 1 2 x . .Q . w , S 6 .1 4 lax' : f FAVORITE The youthful hero of Old Sun Antonio found fame through his excelled efforts, his ability in leadership, and his popularity with his fellows. These qualities enabled him to stand out against the background of his surroundings. 98 99 GAY LE MILLER Senior Favorite LARRY SMITH Semor FHVOTIIC ff' PAM JEWETT Junior Favorite 4 09 S. LARRY BEEVERS Jumor Fax orlte WMV? fv- f ' 4 X 1?- 59 ,aww JANIE WHITESELI Sophomore Favorite ALVIN DAVIS Sophomore Favorite l LANA LUCAS Freshman Favorite I Q53- K DANNY SHELTON Freshman Fdvorxte Q' x Hu , a...-. 1 .ji u J, vs Y ' 'V . ' U 'big RF ' .,. ii' if if? L fihn- mr' ,Q V Lak r I :ww 'I , 317, .4 , 1 1 3,-. v.,.,5 , 4551 2 ff? ' ' 542.- -1 ,Q .LA ?1 1 '-Qt? ,. ,, 'f-1 Mu. , W-.A,,. L Y 1 .Pr ..,xf,4 fi, If LLMNQQ P' F-1'- f--: iff:- -.--.. .. .. :- Z 1.2- .-,,- if-,,n 1'--.-' x.. 3-, .. ..,.. M, '-N-x, .P '?Ia: g mf- ' Ai' 1 I 'W I 8 nv - x 1 N X- x W I 5 t4,,Po': h if '-J .Q VA , - f 1 LF 4 . .QQ I U lf, ,A , l if ,- Wk ' 1 X 1 Y g. VP 53 . it ,b , sl . . . AQ, ' ' . 0- - - 4,4-.. A - Q x ' - -t.I'S,A ' 0 -Z 'M ui .,, .ix ,L,,v . f'f'7:- .. '-51 . '..:'f -Of. fi x,- 9 1U!. fi' J, ' 'R .rg - A - 1 ,s . ff? L . f il ,- '- 12-Q g,., M - :N x x v 1 - ,, X., -r-,, . - ' .r 5 - ,jsp 2. . 4 ' -in -,', ,Q - so -K. -s-. ..3,'f ., -Q , 5 .r , '- -Q. , - '.,..ao D . . - --fi . L -M ., -,-5,-1 -sk. '. - 4 , 41861, ' if .aw A 0 wwf fi y ,,,.4---1-+ 'li'j.' 1 Jai' fa-.4 GRG ZATIO . V I MJNXJ K '. I, . J nu, X , , .' M xx , . lxjxj 1 rA.X . X 5' ffl? . .x . lv n 1- . , X X K, V . xx' i ,k ,llireu A1 LL 'LI ' X X' L vu . P X l . A I W- 4' b, JVM v !u Y Nj Mx. Military units represented the only ef- forts toward organization in the earlier A1- amo City. These men of the Alamo have long been remembered as one of the greatest organi- zations of all time. II6 4, Q 'li .f f' rv 'D , .4 -Q :vpn A..-Ji ,- ,Jn- ..., - , . n ,4 , -'41-. -A v-. - . 1 . A 5 , .ff Y x W 1,316 -, 'e .. ', ' -..- 4 , - A ' 'x u . ' ATIO AL HO OR SOCIETY NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY S X 51.4 The Nlatronal Honor Socrety requrres of 1ts mem bers excellence rn character scholarshrp leader shlp and servrce The major arm ofthe organrzatron 15 to foster enthus1asm for good scholarshrp throughout the school Twenty frve new members were rnducted thrs year to the socrety headed by Presldent Bette Davls Other offrcers are Russell Huddleston Bernlce Krzes nrak Ann Langley and Dorrs Holmes S ,Q V . , , , ,y S 1 A l - 5 5 h . ' ' . Wy of lla F TURE URSES OF AMERICA Carole Schwartz led the newly organxzed Future Nurses of Amerlca at Lee thrs year Mrs Adelarde McCr1mmon sponsors the orgam zat1on whrch seeks to promote rnterest IH nursrng as a professron Approx1mate1y frfty members of thrs club v1s1ted hosprtals durmg the year rn order to become more fam111ar w1th the dunes of nurses II9 OFFICERS MATH CLUB Lee H1gh School was represented at the Inter scholastlc League math contest by members of th1s orgaruzauon Sponsored by Mr Edgar Le Vrne thrs group offers Heh' Heh' They'11 never frgure thrs one out mterestrng IOPICS tn math to persons mterested 1n 1mprov1ng the1r mathemat1ca1 ab111ty I20 ,, -, - -, .er ' - 3-K, L t W , f 4,5 1 J, ev I mv, 4 :Qt Q v .pf E , ' 1 BOOK E DS K9 FIRST ROW Conme T111ey Herbre Scheuppe Jamce Grrssom Shrrley Brown Davrd Baerr Sandra Barrett SECOND ROW Mrke Grlmore Angela Brooks Margaret Hulrngs James Chrrstensen Cherryl Hautler Bunny Flmn THIRD ROW Kay Turner Kayrta Kerr Dennrs Frleburger Panny Hewrtt Mrss Gayle Paschal L1braryAss1stant and Mrs Alta Bennett Lrbrarran Members presented puppet show to the Teenage Lrbrary Assocratron Y. af 'w ffl? S. Lee was represented at the Bexar County Lrbrary Assoclatron by these students I2I - - x 4 ' fl . ,1 4 f ls U, B 5 X at 5 Mx t 0 s. ' ' ' s fy 1 , L . L, . x . . v , ' . . ' . I ' , h LIIIQJB - f'! rw, , . - V'-1 1 4 t Qu B R T T - ..- .4 J- - . ff i r p Y-TE Y-Teens is a Christian organization for girls which functions as a service club. Mrs. Melvoe Blount is the faculty sponsor for the group which num- bers fifty-seven. A formal initiation in January presented Carole Crow as president of the club. Charles Rockett and Joe Trevino won the Y-Teen Beau honors in the December election. A Christmas charity project, a slumber party at the Y. W. C. A., and a week -end trip to Idlewild filled this year's schedule for the club. I22 Y-TEEN BEAUS Charles Rockett Joe Trevino OFFICERS Carole Crow, Patsy Howell, Marilyn Cummins, Cheryl Hauiler, Julie Gross, Carol Horton, Janice Moulton, Mrs. Blount, sponsor. I23 Frfty seven Lee students are numbered ln the A Cappella Cho1r sponsored by Mr Re1d Sellers The cho1r presented the annual Chr1stmas pro gram 1n December as well as appearrng for varrous other school and commuruty functrons Becky G1ertz was named as the outstandmg cho1r member She was also one of the two Lee students named to the All State Choxr B111 Denton was the male vo1ce selected to the state group l24 A CAPPELLA .sv V Becky Grertz and B111 Denton were named to the A11 State Chorr. K .4 V I a 4, , V' ' 1 r, 5 , A Y .. Q 1 , ,' Q, Q n ' ' if 'B 1 a '24 . y ' s B ' ' . i N 7: , , J p ' Bl I ' ' ' 1 ' I f , ' g A g R .. I in MAB' 'gf Y 1 W Qs L I Ay 2 If ,Q , , L . . - sp- v1 its 'ti 1 CHOIR th 4 mf! MADRIGAL OCTETTE G1R1,5 TR10 P' BOYS QUARTET GIRLS SEXTETTE 274 I 4-H' man's Club. Members present Mr Sellers wrth a g1ft at the Chrlstmas party I25 The cho1r presented a program for the Wo , 3 Q us ,V . g sm . Q I ,L i, ' '1' ii , - 4' f A' , ' JK.. ' V 'Q 1 fi ww . f X H I 5 ir 1 1 Q r 5 J 2 . , R ' x g ' x X , ,X Q L I i A 71 7 V I 'la fy V M 2 L M15 .A A r i fi .ze it .- r . ' V 0-'Q fx 1 , fl 'I r s ' W , ,V Q l 15- I X . A 2, MM... - J Q TH ES PIAN Who took our Lady Schicks? One of the most active groups at Robert E. Lee is the Thespian Society sponsored by Mr. Charles Walker. This organization presents the annual Talent Show, Thespian Play, and one -act play. Proposing to promote dramatic arts in the secondary school, the Thespians are recognized state-wide as one of the out- standing members of the National Society. Productions in 1959-60 included Dark of the Moon, which was adapted to a one- act play and presented at the annual spring interscholastic league dramatic events. Carol Hendrix Skippy Hutcheson Rich MacBriar MR. CHARLIE WALKER Sponsor IZ6 l have ulcers. Charleen Sandra Susan Diana Jim Joy Blount Brack Brennan Clark Colglazier Cook Bill Sandy Denton Grzybowski Bobby Lane Pam Renate Sherrre Major Maples Nalbach Pendergrast Iwow whlstle Rebel Rouser I V: ' ,. Q 1 W K 9. t , v , Charles Bob Carol Audrey Betty Don Rocket Schulman Schwartz Sherman White Wilson l27 , .4 1 S 'sw Q X .J ESTRELL To enlarge interest in the Spanish language and customs, and to further the knowledge of them is the purpose of the Spanish Club. Estrellas del Sur is the official name of the club sponsored by Mr. Sam Lopez. The activities of the group included a Christmas party, hay-ride, and cake sale. DEL SUR n. , in a Officers are led by President Sylvia Velasquez I29 Ken Slaughter led F. B. L. A. officers as president. F TURE BUSINESS Future Business Leaders of America is an organi- zation which aims to develop competent, aggressive business leadership and to participate in worthy un- dertakings for the improvement of business and the community. Ken Slaughter leads this organization, which is jointly sponsored by Mrs. Ruth Hicks, Mrs. Carolyn Harrell, and Mr. James Bissett. Members are acquainted with practical business projects and cooperate with local businessmen in such projects as mailing literature for the Bexar County TB Association. Degrees are issued at the close of the school year to outstanding members. LEADERS OF A ERICA Sponsors of F.B. L. A. are Mrs. Harrell, Mrs. Hicks, and Mr. Bis sett. Mr. Banks of the Clegg Co. pre- Business Sponsors are Mr. and Mrs sented one F.B.L. A. program. Delavan, and Mr. and Mrs, Major, I3I FUTURE HOMEMAKERS I32 GF AMERICA P ' 'H ing Pat Rasor leads the Lee chapter ofthe Future Homemakers of America which numbers 147. The purpose of this group is to further interest in home and family life. Activities ofthe homemakers include a Mother-Daughter Banquet, a Christmas tea for the faculty and community services such as sup- plying Christmas cards to patients in the State Hospital. Rich MacBriar and Howard Koenig were named F. H. A. Beaus in the fall election. Officers of the F. H. A. are headed by Pat Rasor, president. I'11 count three and me 11 run. N..I Now, Renate, don't get excited. . . Please! Everything looks sooooo fattening. Someone's going to HAVE to Let's lake a vote on prohibition. A five -pound box of money? teach Mr. MCD. how to cha-cha. F TURE TEACHERS QF AMERICA The Robert E Lee chapter of the Fu ture Teachers of Amerrca was organrzed to promote mterest rn teachrng among hrgh school students The Apprecratlon Tea for teachers held rn Aprrl was sponsored by thrs club Led by Presrdent Krtty Kaczmar the Future Teachers took part rn a new pro gram oi obserwatron rn actual classroom srtuatrons A scholarshrp was awarded to an outstandmg future teacher l35 , V , s. ...ts ,,,-. 1 I . - , 7,3 . :'--t- ,. - - i , V ,, .fi xt ' 1 .s w- - , I K , . . Y 5 - K I Vllp. ' T. ' . 'real :si 'fi ' zfig' 4 1. . . - 95 I . U r - V. , X f Q 7 , I 5 1 , , , V ' ' , ,J fe 1 aw, 21,1 4. r W We JOY COOK Business Manager TRAVELER !'H '. rt. an KITTY KACZMAR ELIZABETH HUDDLESTON Classes Editor Subscriptions GAIL HALPERN Activities Editor ' , v LINDA SMITH and MAUREEN SHIELDS Faculty Editors HARRIET HALPERN JUDY MILES BARBARA ANDERSON Organization Editor Index Favorites Editor I36 STAFF RUSSELL HUDDLESTON ' ' Editor VIRGINIA SPRIGGS and CHARLENE SUELTENFUSS Life Editors DEAINE HENSLEY JUDY MCPHEARSON Proofreader Staff Secretary VICKI HAUSER Sports Editor 'J' ' 'Y SUSAN BRENNAN f -- - 'r. .w1.v IUDIE NEVELOW CLIFF ANDERSON Divisions Photographer I37 1 B GLE CALL Cl: nina, BILL ALSTON VICKIE HAUSER DIANA CLARK Prrnter Reporter Assrstant Edrtor f 35:1 RENATE NALBACH RICHARD WASCHER It Reporter MARTHA KNIPPA Reporter J' IUDX MILES BARBARA BURNS Reporter Reporter l38 -. I 'H .po' H 5 p , : o au V P f- x X V . L, X 21,5 4 . 1 -1+ ' 1' , , 4 , X l ' 'T R sl . , ,, 3 'l,', -.M rr,rr I A . 441.- . f A l STAFF SANDY GRZYBOWSKI Reporter ,-, VA, .gall BOB SCHULMA N Editor HOWARD BERNSTEIN Reporter ,- . vi JIM BILL SMITH Sports Editor PA 'I' RASOR Exchange Editor CAROLYN SWERK , Reporter BETTY WHITE Art I39 I s STUDE T PAT PESSING Secretary Diedre Ambler Jo Ann Bailey Charles Bowles GAYLE MILLER Treasurer Linda Carolyn Bowles Cummins Carolyn Marilyn Chandler Cummins Joy Jackie Cook Davis CAROL HENDRIX Vice President Diane Julie Glenda Eisenburg Gross lrvin Shirley Donna Diane Foley Henry Kelty Pat Liz George Goldenburg Hollingsworth Kemp Lenerta Lyons Jo Ann Morris Janis Moulton COUNCIL MR. HAROLD BOGISCH Sponsor Jack Diane O'Neil Price Sherrie Marilyn Pendergrast Putsche Sally ,Allene Pomrantz Saunders Dorothy Saunders Bill Skinner Alice Stone RICH MacBRIAR President Charmaine Tver Carolyn Vermersch John Vermersch Sally Viner Betty white Janie Whitesell Lee's Council served this year as .President of the Alamo Association of Student Councils and hosted the con- vention in October. Publicity was gained throughout the nation when the group began the pro- ject of posthumously reinstating General Robert E. Lee as a citizen of the United States. Outstanding accomplishments of this organization included the introduction of an honor code, publication of stu- dent directories and I. D. cards, and coordination of all student activities. CHEE Hz CA ROL YN VERMERSCH Cheerleaders retrieve propaganda from the flag pole . CAROL HENDRIX Head Cheerleader These four students are that extra pat on the back to each varsity team . . . They pull the spirit from our lungs at pep rallies and throw it on the fields at the games . . . The cheerleaders, so much apartoflife at Robert E. Lee. l42 EADER IAINIE WHITESELL ELEANOR WEPPNER vejust o to wm GOV fclap clapj l43 Z , ' 1 . fp IW' , , .H . U s Q R l IA-, lid' HWS' ' g I A .H . , 4-.. P5 9 .- '. ii M- Q ws 321 ix. UW' I S 6 6 if 5 90 M5 V L. Lord Lyons S. McCall P Mc ormick K. McCune M. cFadden . McKeown 'givin W McNeill G Maierhofer S. Martin. '32 if QF ,F 5 I V? .w 1975 aa I ' Q' 1.-f .. M f' in If W lei. wb C w v 4 f - . 'iv' 4' . L- . . - C . . M . I . - . - , 2 ME ' un? Ms, 'LJ' Z S' Q.. W' ' 'W 'gp Q. -.. 0 V we gage ,, ' ,s....w wg. 1- 9. f ,, 'SY N. C. Sultenfuss, iw K. ,. 9. in . A Y ,, 'mul v o 4. ' ' B 'J I.. '. 0 r ew . 917' K Q F41 . ,V iw' Q ' , ff, KIA M V A-., ,,,. A W ,Y C HA is U' W lr -gf 'W 3' C M Q C YM , i L, wg W I , I. y ,, C 5 15.4 1.2 yy Q su A. y Y w-4 stu, Q Mr' 1 fa h' ' 'fy ,L ' L-I Q I Sohn, J. Sparks, S. Spellman, V. Spriggs, C. Starr, S. Stein, A, Stone, Mc, , ' P I r 1 fa. Q mg! V.. . W ' ff' 14 C Q 1 , homas, C. Tilley, C. Tindall, K. Turner, C. Tver, S. Tyson, 1. Upton, S. Velasquez, G. Vickers. rig 49 gay' V, M M. Q4 V 'Wiz x A HQ. .Q -w no 1 v. T7 Lee-ette Officers are Major Bobby Lane Major, Captain Sherrie Pendergrast, and Staff Lieutenant Martha Knippa. MRS. MARY LOU DAVIS Sponsor The Lee -ettes of R. E. L. High School are those students whose main purpose is to promote school spirit. This loyal group sponsors the annual Dixie Ball, and Spirit Week, as well as preparing all football game programs and selling spirit tags. A drill unit as well as a pep unit is com posed of some 150 members under the com mand of Major Bobby Lane Major. Mrs. Mary Lou Davis is the faculty sponsor. Bruce Renfro was chosen by this group to represent the Volunteer football team as Mr. Lee. Oh, a gold plated yo-yo string. I've heard of school dances, but this is ridiculous. 41. Who said the mosquitos aren't thick around here? Now, just one more eye and he'11 never recognize you. And in this corner weighing . . MAJ ORETTES , L CAROLYN SWERK Aerialist ff IVY ANN GRIZZELLE SANDRA HANSON I48 Pi L .A 'EK MR. CAL SCHULTZ Band Director The band was busiest during football season HOWARD BERNSTEIN Drum Major THE BAND 5 I I 1-H1 -1' 'z 1 'r Q 1' 'I 1' 1' 1 11549123 ACTIVITIES Activities in Old San Antonio varied with the imagination. A social gathering took place wherever there was a sufficient number of people. Resourcefulness was the key to a successful social. I I I52 f '1. 1 V, N 4 If sf 4' if? n H,-L: 9 ,U f-Q 6 H , uf ' 3, HM, mmm '- TALENT SHUW FIRST SANDRA BRACK played dual role of dancer and choreo grapher. Five miHUICS - . . Welcome FALL ACTIVITY Leeites competed in seven categories for awards in the annual Talent Show. Modern jazz and rock and roll highlighted l the show which included also classical cate- gories. Presented in October, the show was the first dramatic event of the year. CAROLYN SWERK was Best All-Round Act Donna danced . . . Bobbi sang. Don t s1t under the Pagoda wxth anyone else but me DIXIE BALL HO CRS Ispent the evenlng w1th Mr Clean Mommy's little helper. I I56 OLU TEERS As x arsrtx football boxs entered the Garden of Happrness thex were honored bx the Second Annual Drxre Ball The mrd December dance grven by the Lee ettes was held rn the cafeterra decorated rn a Chlnese motrf Thrs year the affarr was smorgasborg style rather than a seated drnner And I thought we were gorng to the drrve rn Nlow where s the recrpe for fortune cookreso I57 BETTY WHITE as Nancy confesses wrong- doings. E IORS PRESENT REALLY, DAHLING, you were simply magnificent! THE SOUTH rises again as the seniors enact a play within a play. 'CURTAINM . C Best Actress and Actor awards for the senior play, Curtain Going Up went to Betty White and Don Wilson. Joy Cook convincingly portrayed the lead character, Miss Burgess, in the comedy presented in early December. The large cast, made up entirely of senior thespians, was directed by Mr. Charles Walker. COSTUMING and casting for the play were outstanding AS TONY PETERSON, Don Wilson's performance added to But ldon't want to elope. the Comedy Strain- 0 , gm I59 Hey Larry Mrs Davls w111 see you E IORS CRC Only God can make a tree My Timex is still running, OUTSTANDING SENIORS dance first number. STRATFORD COURT Coronatron ce emonres honormg the queen a mrlrtary honor guard and gala decoratrons hrghlrghted the sec ond annual Stratford Ball held at the L S A A Ballroom rn January Beauty rergned as Barbara Ander son most beautrful grrl of the senror class was named queen of the formal honorrng the blrthday of Robert E Lee BARBARA ANDERSON rs crowned by last year s queen Betty Chatham THE COURT begms the Grand 'THIS IS all so embarrassrng March I6l T. b X- 'Q f' ,K . . l . 1 I v ' 1 - , , Y, 1 . . , I 1 f Zi 5 if X v ' , I v . l 1 . -1 . r Off, 1. .. L- Q yr . RAI U.-Q . Q F2 if 1 v, . f JM ' 1- 4? Q Conjure woman lS portraxed bx Joy Cook THESPIANS PRODUCE No use brlbmg me Va he s got to be pumshed Q,h:,LrxIIf1lC uw: 'J 'w 1:4 C X -n 0 5041 Erlhw .md W1IC,Hh5 sur ound W1lCh Box l62 0 I -ik Q . I ' V D f. I h .. , . . , 5 . 11 , ' 4 H rw, , 5 .. 'Va iii '- .. wp, ',,A'1' 3 ' ,yv , 1. V. . N 1 NRA X . v -L '. 1. .... .. - . -, ' ' ' .-.lg 5 b. K 5, . 1 5, 3- ' . rf . I ' ' 1 '1, - Q 1 ':q,!'3' 'n I 'S . M, ' Q' Y , I,-I - gf.. . f5fT'f'lL+f S , 'sk--V - 1 N-,j .qv Nf- , -ft Y' l, . in V1 AY-Q In . V1 ' '-. .H-M ' If ,l OO FA TASY Dark of the Moon, a dramatic fantasy based on the ballad Barbara Allen, was presented by the Thespians in April. Rich MacBriar as Witch Boy was aided in his outstanding performance by Betty White who portrayed Barbara Allen. A large cast supported the leads in the play which was set in the Smokey Mountains. The hillbilly flavor was obvious in the production as well as a well scattered portion of witchcraft. 's' X. Q -I 7' -0. 392. 1 'ia f ke: ' . 4:0 A -Kb CLOSING SCENE shows Witch Boy finding Barbara Allen dead Hain't been a funeral like this since Ole Greeny Gaurman died. I63 REI STATEME T GAINS WINNERS OF THE FIRST ROUND with the Library of Congress search for new evidence. National recognition was received by the R. E. L. Student Council when the story of their efforts to reinstate General Robert E. Lee was picked up by a national wire service and carried in newspapers throughout the United States in February. Following the first article, a barrage of letters, post cards, and telegrams both from well wishers and critics flooded the Student Council. :':-av' al gs. , in Support for introduction of the bill before congress 'L was promised by outstanding political leaders in the K, I . Y state as well as hundreds of private citizens. ..- ,,..--f':f:IS'. THE EVIDENCE in the council's fight was Congressional resolution. I64 ATIGNAL P BLICITY page 12.C HY TuesdayLF5lq.W2L x.. 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I r' L , ' Tha. t,.e oniv Rwter 2 mst I1 --Obfff e I-'9 51-597735 375 our rroxe were recvr.ed. Sara warhm ar-2 MOH- 1513! S501 Harfd .:,.:H. Rvrvrr 7 Lee , f 53735 35: 350 5- 55 55,4931 -,L A -,Iii 3, errnr sm e rebel... d 3.5 V A L , ' we gg-gem A111 me-ry ov. WaAr1.n::fx1 Cm, , .5 1 gtg -sua er a... Fa-.e atiemrw ' fi -. :- a'1 o. ri'g'hl byh.1k1ng ref 75 Lv ' ff3lf 9'fP 1 N ,iz A-gl , -i 4 11, Ham Th last, rr' L- , J brid- Lee De g. e FTO, ' -V 1 : li , ml l ' 'V' 'naressp get-51-,la -3 -ppm! ag :xeffori fin. r' din: f. V- r vw... , R ,Are rf me mf' 1, ee me 1- ' ni be - -' F - fF1Ofl4a H75-Ajajid mg: L. A H . eztn- a Wai or a fo :ver Bn? 'ch ha' ef. f to r.-:xr an ' u gan.. UF' fff 1 OH mf' ei.:1.ro. ire L brarj or ,rx 'i - f ii? 1f'TT'3V H :nal L e go: c':. , .. , . e 1 2: szgn her name, a'1.,:fstj,' pr . rr :mr :X as Dec Z1 - 23. 5 ' ,.. . ,r 4 r LH 71'-rrfi.-if Q2 1 rw .f 1 ew 1 ' .. L A L- n Qc: .: : -, '14 f' .'. 1568. he ,zo x: . eb ', ' ur n a Um I c rc ou 1 13 ' ' les Little time was available for sports or play. A man's work provided all the ath- letic activity he needed . . . or could stand. Therefore, these settlers learned to combine their work with their play. They prided themselves in their superior horse- manshipg the man and the horse, with per- fectly coordinated action, became an in- separable team. PQRT I66 'v f . 1' X .4 A. s ' , VW... I 'ink 51. L I67 Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee FGGTB LL Lanier South San Northside Del Rio Port Lavaca Seguin Kerrville San Marcos New Braunfels MacArthur G'2' ,,, if .TNI if Q , 1 WW P r whiff C 3 fz I C,M N nv. 'J COACH KIRK DREW I I 1 ' Q ' 5 A J 'I JL 3 F f7'fMM ' COACH MILTON ROBICHEAUX COACH DON SCHMIDT V....f-1 COACHES DOYLE LONG Guard LYNN BOYD End BERT VEITH Tackle ROD LaGRONE End BRUCE RENFRO Halfback JACKIE HOUSE Tackle RUSSELL HUDDLESTON Tackle Captam ARSITY OF SENIORS 1959 JOE TREVINO Haltback VIRGIL CRAWFORD Halfback LARRY SMITH Tackle JOHN NARANIO Fullback DAVE RARDIN Guard BOBBY MEADOWS End BILL DAY End '33 LEE TRAMPLES LANIER . i m5s.., The inaugural battle of the 1959 football season found me Voltmteers Q lr 4 'fd taking an easy win from the Lanier Voks 34-8. MONT-Y MONTGOMERY Lee went to an early lead but the Voks struck back on the next series End of plays to go ahead 8-6. From then on Lee dominated play to run up a 34-8 total. CARL BAGE 1960 VOLUNTEERS are introduced at first pep rally. Guard COACH DREW gives forecast on coming game. '07 RONNIE BARRETT Back Q A4 LEE EDGES SOUTH SAN A standing-room -only crowd saw the Volunteers take a 16-14 decision from a three touchdown favorite Bobcat team. Bruce Renfro and Ronnie Barrett were responsible for the second quarter tallies that gave the Vols a 2-0 record. RICHARD HOLDER Back I CHEERLEADERS bring spirited Vols onto field. FAIRCHILD receives instructions from coaches, I73 LEE SLAUGHTERS RAMS M Q -.fig An impressive Volunteer team racked the Rams to the tune of 36-O as Lee gained over 300 yards rushing. On the first play from scrimmage Joe Trevino broke loose on a 68 yard scoring jaunt to set the pace for the whole evening. FANS congratulate Vols after Northside victory. I74 I LARRY BEEVERS Guard EDWARD BECK Back ROBERT RUST DEL RIO SINKS LEE Del Rio handed the Vols their first loss of the season .is the Wildcats took Ei 21-6 decision. Del Rio sparkplng Al Best scored 16 points himself and passed for six more, as Lee never really got up full steam. Back ,fvv BRUCE RENFRO takes a pitch while eyeing Del Rio tackle ,, 'V li t . 'Es ' 'T , f 'Y -. l Q M STEVE BARSHOP Center I75 VOLS BURY SANDCRABS Rolling up a 15-O lead at halftime the Vols took a 30-12 win over the Port Lavaca Sandcrabs. RAY BOAZEMAN Tackle A tough Volunteer crew held the Port Lavaca team to five yards rushing the first half to break the Sandcrab morale. meets SPIRIT grows win or lose. I76 ii I BRAD FA IRCHILD Back D BOBBY RENFRO Back RONNIE FAIRCHILD Tacl-cle ,P ,P gt' MATADORS OVERPOWER VOLS The Volunteers lost a very disappointing first district game to a strong matador squad before a large home crowd. The Matadors scored on a Lee fumble just before the half. Seguin scored three more times to hand the Vols a 42-O setback. I77 A J. ' M8 ANTLERS NIP VOLS The Tivy Antlers of Kerrville took up where Seguin left off as they handed the Vols their second defeat in district play. Lee scored two quick touchdowns to lead 15-0 after eight minutes of play. The Antlers knocked the props loose as they scored three times to defeat the Vols 22-15. PAUL SIMS BILL HEAD Guard Manager l78 SAN MARCOS RIPS LEE The Volunteers played inspired football as they held the Rattlers scoreless for almost the whole first half. The gun sounded, however, as the San Marcos Rattlers took a 6-O lead on a pass play by Danny Leinneweber. From then on it was San Marcos all the way as they rocked the Vols to a 36-O defeat. THE BAND suggests a Rebel soldier as mascot. I79 UNICORNS SNIP LEE Lee was tossed its fourth straight loss in district play in a verx close running battle with New Braunfels rusher came up with a fourth quarter score to bounce the Vols 28 20 ROGER GONZ -XLES N anager H UQOLD QLERINER 'N HALL, l80 The Unicorns, aided by Jimmy Heitcamp, the league's leading T Nr sf J M , ,V 91 f ' T at at T BRAHAMAS DOWN VOLS The 19:19 football season was brought to a close wrth the arch rrval MacArthur Brahamas defeatrng a tough Volunteer group 22 14 and endrng a drsmal drstrrct tour The loss settled the Vols mto the drstrrct cellar mth a O o record and a season record of 4 6 There are alwaxs a few loafers I8l A x 'Q . V I , - ! .I -t . D MH. -V ' .2 0559-21- SCHEDULE Sam Houston Alamo Helghts New Braunfels Lamer South San Ausun McCallum MacArthur Alamo Helghts Harlandale B TEAM 9th GRADE COACH FLOYD HOWARD U83 99 5 Q. fa OUTSTA DING OLU TEER Russell Huddleston, Lee's first member of an All -City team, chose his senior year to stand out for the Vols. As team captain, this husky tackle sparked the Volunteers throughout the football season and gained a place on the All -District squad. Huddleston was chosen to rep- resent Lee High at Joske's Most Valuable Player banquet in De- cember and was also given honor- able mention in the All -State line up. . norw- ' I. -3- vi 4,11 its 'V - is-. is 1 .,. ' K RUSSELL HUDDLES TON RUSS and MR. HUDDLESTON attended Joske's banquet. I . Kftvivlii-M , ' 2 CAPTAIN HUDDLESTON speaks at rally before MacArthur game. And now for our next yell . Hey Coach the Bugle Call wants an lntervlew M15 I85 -lnd don t forget to wlte 1. And we onlx need 463 mo e books of green stamps to bux next xear s equlp ment 'i' H N-Q... 5 .1 - 'r 1 il' A i Q lf vi 5 Q ales:-. w f 3, 3' , Q Q' ,mins-H-. 'A 592, . , y . E J lg X 'vnu 4 1 ul 1' ii Digg LA. DAVE RARDIN Co Capram 354 CO -XCH MILTON ROBIC HEAUX BOBBY MEADOWS Co Captam E g, 'fs BOBBY KESTER LARRY SMITH Manager fiigieff F.-XIRCHILD bids for opening tip ' ' :aa ED BECK f1f6S jump shot DON TALLM -XX I89 PRESTON! DAVIS TERRY MASSEY CAMPBELL gets operung up RENFRO aims jump shot for Vols. I90 BUDDY TREVINO eyes basket after shot EDDY ADAMS l9l BOBBY REINFRO against San Marcos. Y PAT TREVINIO ,,.. ,Z BOB C AMPBELL -' --..N. I 1. BILL HEAD Manager EDWARD BECK JOHN GEE MON T Y MON TGOMERY cw AA B TEAM I94 SCHEDULE Alamo Helghts Central Cathohc Northslde Alamo Helghts Norths1de MacArthur Harlandale South San Alamo Helghts MacArthur South San Harlanclale St Gerards , Y ,,- LBLJ.. vAf' Q 'A' , ,. Ji ,fax 5-'S 1 fwfhk- A I' :f'.,pju8', - ' ' f.if5f f l '1' .Q- iff 45' 'N A af '? I ' Nr., , , ,ff '. 5 4,51 ' , ' 5 A , N Aixfi? lift.. 'V.Q':'f?F ar ' in . N tty ,zu ' its l-X 1 .,' 4, fs! ', ' I 'fx lx: Ia' ,Lf f I' 1 Q a :x .bv ' I if s .ff f.L f'A . . ,uf Q 4 H I 96 March March March March April April April April April April May TRACK TRACK SCHEDULE 5 l2 18 22 12 2 8 14 23 30 6-7 North East Meet Hub City Relays Harlendale Relays Metropolitan Meet Texas Relays Alamo Heights Relays District Meet Regional Qualifying Meet Regional Meet San Antonio Invitational State Meet Harold Querner Monty Montgomerx Ray Boazrnan SHOT Preston Daw 1S SHOT DISCUS Rod La Grone James Massey B111 Massey Robert Rust MILE John Gee HIGH JUMP Dan1e1 Adame hm B111 Sm1th B111 Day Preston Dav1s MILE RELAY auf' .vaf-M Ll fi 97 , if f :J . 3 I 4 ,gf 3 V .139 ii, 7 if XY I, a p '? ' 1'3nV?:K',' v-'ak' 1' A 4-A.,f5ffw-,Qtqgfw M , . Q -4 Y -J 'fiffwlf-'-w,y'3a'.:,.., 2. v gf :W - -way 1 M 1,1-efwmf: .QAM Q N Q -W X ' if- . ' .92 Aw Q Lynn Boyd Martin Garza Preston Davis 880 YARD DASH Monty Montgomery Bill Day Daniel Adame Rod La Grone Bob Campbell Preston Davis John Gee BROAD JUMP Richard Warrington Joe Hyatt Bob Burkhalter 440 YARD DASH Bob Campbell Bill Day Daniel Adame 220 YARD DASH f, t R. 'xx '5 BASEBALL March March March March March March March April April April April April April April April April May May May r ' ' ' BASEBALL SCHEDULE 4 Central Catholic 8 Northside 11 South San 15 Alamo Heights 22 Alamo Heights 25 Central Catholic 30 Harlandale 1 Northside Tournament 2 Northside Tournament 7 Seguin 12 San Marcos 14 New Braunfels 19 MacArthur 22 Johnston 25 Seguin 29 San Marcos 3 New Braunfels 6 MacArthur 10 Johnston rwm, 4 me I 1' M 4- . v . ig 5.5 'e ,n i DON SC HMIDT Coach DOYLE LONG Pitcher JOHN NARANJO Short Stop 20I BRUCE RENFRO 3rd Base RONNIE MESSER Manager STEVE ARHLEGER 2nd Base BOBBY RENFRO 3rd Base JIMMY MESSER ERNEST SIMMONS Catcher 3rd Base LLOYD SCHLAMEUS Pitcher JOHN DURHAM Pitcher FRED DAVIS 2nd Base RLDX RLDEWICK BRAD FAIRCHILD lst Base ffid B356 ARTHUR MANDRY Pitcher MIKE SHUPP Left Field JERRY CARBEE JOHN NEWTON Pitcher Catcher i u n P I BOB PREWITT lst Base MIKE CART WRIGHT Center Field JOHNNY PEEK Catcher BOBBY KESTER TOMMY FRANKLIN 2nd Base lsr Base LEE-ETTES enjoy long rides to football games. PEP RALLIES encourage enthusiasm. BEHI D THE 204 SCENE VICTORY FLAG flies over Alamo movie ser. Q-ll 1 ' 0 1: 9- ,Q .5 x A A ' I ! ,gl f ' A CHEERLEADERS never let spirit die. 205 JU IOR HIGH A young Texan received a practical education through daily instruction from his elders. Experience was his textbook and Necessity his instructor. 206 1 .4 ' f Q' if 5 207 ALBERT BOBBY Pr1nc1pa1 a .. MRS CAROL BEDFORD Secretary XJ Nu. MR ANTHONYB CONISTANZO V1ce Prmclpal ff' i B 1,4 ,-5 MRS JOAN CHAFFE MRS BERNICE EVERITT Secretary Counselor 209 ANDREWS , MRS . PATRICIA B.S. , Texas University Language Arts CLEMENTS, MRS. DOROTH Y B.S. , Trinity University English Math BOWLES, MRS. RUTH B.S., Sam Houston State Teachers' Science DAWSON, MR. JOHN R. B.S. , Trinity University BRUTON, BOBERT I. B.S., U. S. Military Academy Math DYER, MR. LLOYD B.S., M.S.. Texas ASLI Social Studies ELWELL, MISS LA VERNE B.A., Baylor University Language Arts - Ioumalism GALLASPY, MRS. SIBYL B.S. , M.Ed., Mississippi State College for Women University of Texas Language Arts GENTRY, MISS ELIZABETH B.S., M.A., Southwest Texas State, Trinity University Social Studies HAYS, MR. RICHARD B.S. , Southwestern University Science HIGUERA, MISS DOROTHY St. Mary's University Math B.A., Incarnate Word College, 2I I HOFFMAN, MR. MALCOLM B.S. , University of Texas Science JOHNSTON, MRS. JAY B.S., Incarnate Word College Physical Education LaCROSSE, MR. JIM M.Ed., B.S. , Sul Ross State College Math Mc CARTY, MR. R. A. LOCKNAME, MR. HARRY B.S. , Eastern Kentucky State Trinity University Math B.S. , Sam Houston State College Science MCLEOD, MISS HELEN B.S., M.E., Hardin Simmons University, Trinity University Science MARTIN, MR. RAY B. S., Texasf, 8a M, Trinity University, Southwest Texas State History OFFER, MR. CULL EN Junior Band PAXTON, MR. RICHARD B.S.. 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SHARON BRINKLEY, ALLEN BROWN, SUZA BUCHNER, PATRICIA BULLOCK, SUSAN BRITTAIN, SHARRON BROCKMAIN, FERRAL BROWN, ELIZABETH BROWNSTED, NANCY 5 , NNE 'C' O' 41 -bfX S E V E BURGES, CINDY BURNEY, ANNE Ev N T H BUSACK, PATSY CALDWELL, ERNIE CALL, TERESA CALLAWAY, COBY ANN CAMERON, LINDA CAMPBELL, WILLIAM CANALES, SANDRA BURTON, MARVIN CADE, ERNESTINE CAIN, CAROLYN CANNON, WANDA CARLSON, JANIE Y CARNES, VIRGINIA CARPENTER, MIKE CARTER, AL CARPENTER, LYLE CAVIN, JANET CARTWRIGHT, JAMES CAVALLO, BRIAN CARRUTHERS, TOMMY CHAFFEE, BEVERLEY 227 3 QI -2311355-f . - , ,. f ff ,. ,, K. mv:-53 Mi. i?'f1.:z - ' Mlm . gf.: Q- if W 5 , y Ma? . 3 ,1- ...MQ , ., ,, 1 gf iw im 'Nw ,. 11,2 Agn, 4, If f Q 455' is Q 2:1 ca , , ,L 53 4, 35' 2 f ,, 5 . ff ' MWA 1.,..w1A fait K 1 if 252 4 f 51 .- Mg. 2 V . Q Lai' .ff . Lf., M ,Av - ev ' -L-.'?4 in g 2 I I i ,H 954 if as ,A fiwi, ' ' 3. , . .1 Q A Xggfsv A W' 5 .. X ,X 21 sw'-' at .. 211.1 Y. QA.: '- .J i ' ' f X :wh 1 , H-22 S -Q W9 . .44 . 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WATTERSOIN, CLAUDIA I'-IZl'I'14t'1'1m WILLIAMS, 'IHELMA WILLIAMSON, BILLY WILLMS, CHARLENE WILSON, JANET WILSON, LINDA WILSON, PEGGY WILSON, RANDALL WATTS, RONALD E. WEBB, JESSE WEICHLEIN, DONNA WELCH, LLOYD WELLS, BILL WELLS, JANE WILSON, SANDRA WELLS, WILLIAM WHITEHEAD, BARRY WILLIAMS, BRETT WILLIAMS, CARL WILLIAMS, JIMMIE WILLIAMS, PAMELA WILLIAMS, PETER WOLFE, CAROL YIN WOODRUM, JOI-IIN WOODS, GORDON WURZBACH, KEITH WYATT, JOY YATES, AL ZARO, CA THERHIN ZIMMERMAYN, JO ANN ZOELLER, CLAY 238 ACTIVITIES 2 STUDENT CGUNCIL MEMBERS meet each day to work on school projects MR HARRY LOCKNAME ,22 1 . .1 ' ' ' .- 5-is u ' ' m 7 , I .A el f ka- - , ,. X u' 3 Q . , .- 4. . R y ' 1 ' n ' . 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' - 1,1 A N K -Q4 N- ! 'y 1 ' 'K Q- . u -X i , Z .. A I J A fl -. 4 . , L. , 1 f ,X W K .' A ' 1 E- ' '- -'K , 14. A ' L ', . Y ' N- v I V V X' X . x 1 - 4 'ix , . kv K, V A I xl Q , X X x . 1 , 11 ' XX 1 . '. T'--I RX, , .-, y HY. ., fx J -,.- ' . , , ,px . ,1 N 1 1 ' T' , xuw V K A Q -1' ly V 243 ' , I f' -X xx , ' .1 , X , ', 1 ' N . S JUNIGR HIGH LIFE . X q' M- -' 'S xy - L- SPORTS i' 1 ,ff 'Wie- Qfbg :H- Q-- .fw- 1 -wg 'f-- Tv - ' ... 27 'Zi-82 - u , nr 4-.A . 01 - A ,A ,N 15 B' ,gr oh W1 , W, M ' ,',, W,-W al-5 V :M ,,.f,, plOfY ing.,-. H V' 'L , ,Y .,, '1 'f-. 1 . ,Mfr '-f' ' H . 'ew yu ja .Q ,Cm . .13-fYv sux vgtniw fe ,fvi K 0,-in ' W 'A -1 A'-Q .a A 23 xp-'Q 245 JUNIOR HIGH FGGTBALL BASKETBALL C A t ' - -a, ' C 'B ' '15 Jig. 216 13 f 15' '13j 231 22- ,1ZQ W5 I F' I I ki 7 ADVERTI Proprietors in Old San Antonio confined ad- vertising to the exterior of their buildings. The general store constituted the heart of the business district which was composed also of the blacksmith shop, saloon and hotel. 248 rf.v,., E TS f'g,,yf15,'r'fw,,,,1 is fgQ1s'if.r af ,-'stuffs' . 3,gL5,?Li,,,.. .1 . . 11.-ggff ffgzgij Iv 4,,yz,E5,gff HJ -' J:-kg, -My ,yr ..,.V!+Mw 2 , ,ffl , . -wh, , , .1 fp-.V ' f U is - far. 54 ' fe Q, x. f ,,jgA,Ql,'- , , , A., ,,,.?lk itz. ,,. v 21 lf,g.., ' , , Val' mr I nr - 'f.-7- Q ,ff ' ' Z 11301 .-,-f.. ' I , I ,fl 5m..k- 249 SOUTHERN ENGRAVING COMPANY 817 East Houston CA74942 SANDERS MOBIL SERVICE STATION Pick Up and Delivery 1900 N. W. Military Hwy. and Zornia Castle Hills DI 26671 LA NORA'S DRESS SHOP The Shop of Distinction 3621 West Avenue F. L. SCOTT 8. SONS BLAUSERHS PHARMACY 910 Obiate Dr. TA 6322.1or TA 41221 NETTIE BROOKS YOUNG FOLKS SHOP Romana Plaza Store CA 34311 Southside Store WA 33466 TINDALL PCNTIAC 3915 San Pedro 25I PE 6 1561 F- l ,- ', -. v ,Q 1 ',,j.j',g',i. x 1 - D. . .U-- 'Yr-.-'f ,Avg -L f 4 f . : ' -A: ' '. , 1- Q-A , Q l , x .A N' N' , '. 'X '- 91 ' 1 ' . 'Q' Q' .x , FRANK'S SERVICE STATION Blanco Road at Jackson-Keller Road 5 MILK .na ' ICE cneua BRUNER'S INC Your Ne1ghborhood Department Stores o 2126 Fredncksburg Rd o 2701 S Presa o 1605 Nogahtos 805 S W Mllltafy Dr 4815 Broadway NORTHSIDE STATE BANK 4011 San Pedro Avenue PErsh1ng 4 5181 Complete Beauty Servlce CASTLE OF BEAUTY In Castle H111s Shopp1ng Center CORRENE GREEN Owner Comphments of CLEMEN S PRINTING DOT S PHOTO CENTER 211 Broadway CAp1to1 6 5993 i Photography Is Fun for Everyone' 252 N.1- ' . N.z- . N.3- ' No.4- . . . No.5- ' - 7 'f 1vzf-I G if 1,1 is .I , pl. WA CHRISMON CLEANERS LAUNDRY SERVICE 4120 Blanco Road 1219 West Ave PE40441 PE 20533 We Ca11 for and Dehver TEXAS WHIP 2427 Vance Jackson Where the Serv1ce Is FAST LANE'S RESORT FASHIONS 1106 Austln Hlghway Comphments of R 8: R CLOTHIERS Men s and Boys' Wear 6912 San Pedro North Towne Plaza DE WINNE S BELGIUM INN Charcoal Bro11ed Steaks Sea Food Chlcken Prlvate D1n1ng Room 3119 W Commerce CA 4 4512 STANLEY STUDIO Your School Photographer MR STAN STANLEY 3816 Broadway TA 4 4151 B UGGY WHIP A1r Cond1t1oned Dr1ve In Restaurant 6318 San Pedro San Anton1o TAYLOR'S BARBER SHOP A1r Condltloned North Towne Plaza 6932 San Pedro TA6 9173 Comphrnents GUARANTEE SHOE STORE A11ena V111age Store DI 4 5713 PULLEN S 4 Stores to Serve You Allena V111age Hlghland H111s 4611 Blanco Rd 121 Go11ad Rd Jefferson V111age Harlandale 1012 Donaldson 6101 S Flores POST Rad1o TV Sales and SCTVICS 6718 San Pedro TA 2 0685 A Fa.m11y That Prays Together Stays Together Comphments of TOM YORK INSURANCE 6911 San Pedro Ave ll ' I! II ' H D I 1 1 - ' ll Il 6858 San Pedro TA 4-2393 Across the Street from the Witte Museurn ' of 9 STANLEY PIERCE TEXACO 5427 Blanco Road S Your Friendly Neighborhood Dealer' B F Goodrich Tires and Batteries Complete Pickup and Delivery Service Phone DI 4 6751 In Joske s Teena Texas Shop You Find an Exciting Young World of Fashion because MISS DOROTHY SAUNDERS of Robert E Lee shown modeling in the department and the other twenty four members of Joske's Teen Advisory Fash ion Board help make it that way' We 1n v1te you to shop with us for all your fash ion needs from .Tamaicas to swim suits to date dresses to prom formals and to register this surnmer as a candidate for next year's Miss Teena Texas BOTTLE CARTON refresher PLUS DEPOSIT 254 Compliments . .H p. 1,4 I . of T .plv V 6 y ood L Summexr Fun Clothes at J.,eerLU2Qlre, Mona- J 6812 San Pedro Sizes 5-15, 8-16 . play clothes . dresses . swim suits . formals A rp . jewelry I I I ' S L . lingerie Compliments of WRIGHT SPORTING Goons NORTH TOWNE PLAZA FLORIST H. J. TEAGUE CERAMIC TILE CONTRACTORS The Is Rolling 3227 West Avenue DI 2-0321 11 NVAGUN DEB - N - HEIR kwa A, Fashion Apparel for Women a.nd R A ' Children PE 5- 1361 429 W. Hildebrand at San Pedro 4 - , -,-,, --. ...-4..- E-ami. Y Y ' 'R .... ELF GFRVIC -' Se rving Yo u Furnishing and Decorating for Public Shelter DIXIE CON TRAC T IN TERIORS 731 W. Lovera San Antonio 12 Texas ROLLEE STONE JR. No. 1 No. 2 7417 Broadway 2703 McCullough TA 4-4547 TA 2-5152 N 3 4940 Broadway TA 6-9321 ART BEAUTY SALON Where Beauty Is an Art General Manager F C CHANEY FRED C CHANEY Phone PE 5 3031 MIKE JACOBS When It's Flowers Say It Wlth Ours DELLVIEW FLORISTS Discounts to Lee Students FRANCES and DONN DOOLEY Owners 24 Hour Service 124 Latch Drive PE2 8061 CHAMBERLAINS Jewelry Gifts North Towne Plaza 6914 San Pedro TA 2 5861 Compliments of GOOD FOR LIFE CHISM S SHOES Serving All North San Antonio Sunset Ridge North Towne Plaza TA 6 3621 TA 6 2721 H'-11 LONE STAR ICE STATION ffll 5415 Blanco Road DI 2 9118 DIAMOND 2 5286 1931 N W Military Hwy ROYAL PHARMACY OF CASTEL HILLS Courteous Quick and Dependable FROST BROS o. Il ll . . . , JR. 9 I I Congratulations to the Seniors 1 ll ' ' ll 5' X f I 256 SILVEY MUSIC Records H1gh F1de11ty Equ1pment P11ot Altec M1racord Jefferson V11lage Terrell Plaza 1009 Donaldson 1237 Aust1n Hwy North Towne Plaza 6918 San Pedro AMERICAN SPOR TS CEN TER 217 N St Mary s St CA 7 8300 CA 78309 Gym Clothes Award Jackets Sweaters FASHION DRESS SHOPPE 4000 Broadvs ay 'HOSICIY and Brass1ere Bar' TA 2 9431 BIHIDY people for a quick, refreshmg lift' JAFFE AND MARTIN 4623 Blanco Road San Anton1o 12 Texas 257 .A .4-- 1 h Photograp Y Compliments of With a Per sonal Touch LANDE SUGARMAN'S UNIFORMS 3133 N McCullough Avenue at Olmos Dr1ve TA 4 2.451 NORTH TOWNE P ZA Congratulatmns to the Class of 1960 4 from dn .6 WOLFF 8: MARX SALON MRS RALEY'S CAKE SHOP Come 1n Soon to Weddmg and Party Cakes 4438 Blanco Road NORTH STAR MALL San Antomo Texas WIEOBERT E LEE HIGH SCHOOL v li 'L Mr Moberly shows Betty Whlte beaut1fu1 glassware at Handy Andy HANDY ANDY Your Modern Super Market Headquarters for Quahty Foods 258 I 1' ' . 'ri 1 I 4 1 . ' 0 1 f' I I I I I I . 'M' Ullllll 4 'R 7 SN H0142 'Q M ellsiii' 2 EEL. Q '13, .gil I . ,f pi N- 7 1 ' 1 Zizgn- -I ' . . , V X ' go 12:5323- ' , . , I Xxx' X16 l CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS OF '60 Congratulauons to the 1960 graduates of Robert E Lee l-hgh School The Lee X olun teer Booster Club wrshes con tlnued success for all graduates throughout the years to come We urge all parents ofthe .Tun 1or Sophomore Freshman Classes and the .Tumor I-lrgh School to become members of the Lee Volunteer Booster Club for the year 1960 61 lorn now' Many parents have enjoyed the Lee Booster Club meetrngs thrs year and we feel they wxll contmue to do so and wrll tell therr frrends and ne1ghbors a bout the Lee Volunteer Booster Club LEE VOLUNTEER BOOSTER CLUB Robert E. Lee Juznor Senlor I-hgh School 259 L ,Y NXXXX HOOVER AND ASSOCIATES REALTORS 1214 Basse Road PE 61571 1225 Babcock Road PE 45066 COMPLIMENTS CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS A FRIEND Comphments of NORTH TOWNE PLAZA GIFT SHOP f :L I r 5 I' SYST G LC ' 5 PLANTS TO SERVE YOU I 0 SAN ANTONIO COCA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY 260 OF - H . ' 99 53 ,xi f n , ' zrgfl' A X SENIORS Adame Danny 36 41 191 198 99 Adamek Davrd 36 41 Adams Eddy 36 41 1111 -Xdams Johnny 36 41 Adamson Brooke 36 41 Allemang Sa a 36 41 Alston B11 36 41 138 Anderson Barbara 28 35 36 144 161 Anderson Cheryl 36 41 144 Andrews Dorothy 36 42 Andrews Rebecca 36 Baber Carol 36 42 Baldwrn Dorrs 36 42 Bates Wayne 36 42 Blount Charleen 36 42 127 Bottenfreld Sammy 36 42 Boyd Lynn 36 42 170 199 I DEX 4 114 133 6 Brennan Susan 36 42 127 137 158 159 163 Brrggs LaRue 36 40 43 110 118 144 Brrgman Carol 36 43 158 Brown Steven 36 43 Burns Barbara 36 43 138 Byars Helen 36 43 Campbell Thareesa 36 43 Carnahan Chrrsty 36 43 Cav1n Jrmmy 36 43 Cecrl Brllre 36 44 Chr1smon Nancy 36 44 Clark Drana 36 44 127 138 144 Coleman Don 36 44 Colglazrer Jrm 36 44 127 162 Conlrsk Mrke 36 44 Cook Joy 36 44 113 118 127 136 1 161 162 164 Costello Pat 36 44 Crawford Vrrgrl 36 44 171 Crofford Sharry 36 45 118 Cuddy Nancy 36 45 Cunnrngham Tom 36 45 Davls Betty 36 40 45 118 44 Davrs Jackre 36 45 118 140 160 D B111 36 45 171 197 198 99 Denton B111 36 45 124 125 127 158 Flannrgan Ronald 34 36 45 Flrnn Bunny 36 40 46 121 144 Ford Nancy 36 46 154 Forrester B111 36 46 Foster Lyndon 36 46 40 144 26I Grbson Larry 36 46 118 Grertz Becky 36 46 124 144 154 Goldstern Peggy 36 46 Gonzales Roger 36 40 180 182 Gray Sherrr 36 46 Grzybowskr Sandra 35 36 40 46 118 139 160 Hagy Tom 36 47 Harbus Jeralrne 36 41 Hauser V1ck1 36 41 13 Hendrrx Carol 35 36 41 138 144 115 118 110 2 Hewrtt Penne 36 41 121 4 Hoffman Geraldrne 36 41 Holland James 36 47 Holmes Dorrs 36 47 118 House Jackre 36 47 170 Huddleston Russell 36 48 Hutcheson Skrppy 36 48 Hyatt Carolyn 36 48 Jackson Myrtha 36 48 Jackson Myrtle 6 8 Kessler B111 36 48 160 162 63 1 137 110 159 162 163 4 Koenrg Howard 36 48 Krzesnrak Bernrce 36 48 118 144 Langley Ann 36 40 49 118 125 144 162 Loeschman Wrllram 36 49 Long Doyle 35 36 49 114 160 170 185 201 MacBr1ar Rrch 28 36 49 113 132 141 159 162 163 164 McCune Cathy 36 49 145 McPhearson Judy 36 49 137 Major Bobby Lane 36 49 111 121 146 Maples Pam 49 121 154 158 162 Marx Barbara 36 49 Meadows Bobby 36 50 168 171 185 187 Mrles Judy 36 40 50 112 136 138 Mrller Gayle 36 40 50 100 118 140 145 Morrrs Roger 34 36 50 125 Nlalbach Renate 36 50 127 133 138 163 Naranjo Johnny 36 50 171 201 Newman Dudley 36 50 Opperman Trudy 36 50 118 145 Oswald Jancre 36 50 Paschal Gray 36 51 . , , H, .1 ' , 6, , . 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