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

 - Class of 1964

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Af ,Cac Means life O O O 'I I sa4?2Qiff'gi.1:g -- .-,A. ws ,.L: Wf511L,,fg,,-ef,4,' , F Q15YafSL?gw::In-xxx -. , , H.,.9-m,ezg11iizfiI-Q '- ' ff ,- Boots . . . Tennies Goofing Off .?i1e11lig l Page I6 ,. , X ' .1 Glasses Page 76 Personalities Page 54 Pelfert 5. K ee fliglz Selma! San Antonio, Ceres Velume VI SWB Neufsfete Publishing Hempaug Page 188 Cable af Kantcnts L 3 pagg 2 6 T 27eaturcQ5f page I Teachers and students are the backbone of any school. Teachers at Robert E. Lee are the investors in the future. Participation is a key word for Lee's'facu1ty, They participate in the classroom and devote many hours after school to sponsor clubs and aid in all of the extra- curricular activities. Most students identify teachers with the class- room--so, this year the TRAVELER Staff presents Teachers and their Hobbies. Faculty Editors Peg Barry Carol Tyson 17 During an afternoon conference, Principal A. Kenneth Flory dis- cusses many of the school's activ- ities with Mr. Mike Morrow, vice principal. Sports Ocvupy 270,41 Officials ' lfeisurc Inspecting the entangled line and inner tube, Mr. Mike Morrow, new vice principal and Student Council sponsor, relates the tale of the one that got away. He is the original week-end angler who seems as natural in fishing sur- roundings as he does in conference with students. , s-.....,...::. L-Mwwmff Lqwm District. nd , A man with little time, Dr. Virgil Blossom, gets in a few practice shots between conferences. An avid hunter and sports enthusiast, Principal A. Kenneth Flory sights through his rifle on a fall hunting expedition. During his spare moments, Mr. Flory is apt to be found with a gun in his hand stalking his prey. At the Open House and Mexican Dinner, PTA'ers and Mr. Flory discuss future plans for the school year with Dr. Virgil T. Blossom, superintendent of North East Independent School At the helm for 1963-64, Lee's top ad- ministrators include Dr. Virgil T. Blossom, superintendent of North East Independent School Districtg Mr. A. Kenneth Flory, principal, and Mr. Mike Morrow, vice principal. All veterans at Lee, the three officials strive to maintain the high standards estab- lished by Lee faculty and students through the high school's six year history. 19 Preparing for a Christmas party, Mrs, Mary Lou Davis slices cake for her health class. Helping to distribute Christmas cheer, Joe Guerrero loads gifts from Lee advisories for needy families. i ' Y At the Howdy Dance, Mr. Mike Morrow com- bines chaperoning with baby-sitting. M. While holding jackets and mums, Mr. and Mrs. Reid Sellers enjoy the half-time show at the Highlands game. In an interview with Coach Tom Jung- man, Mrs. Bobbie Abbott gathers facts for the baseball brochure. 21 Christmas time brings Mr. Marion Rodman a chess set from the band. : w. Mrs. Jean Johnson, Senior Class sponsor, arranges Stratford Ball flowers for display in the office. 22 Exams find Mrs. Marilynn Drever, Miss Florence Stravorowski and Miss LaNelle Uselton grading tests. x . fp Among teachers who gave freely of time to help with dance decorations was Mr. Charles Holden. gfffffilflg Qlimpsvs 0 Our Zzculiy. Miss Challie Thornton keeps score during bowling. Tearfully Miss Judith Shirer, student teacher, blows out a candle on the cake presented her by Mrs, Minnick's fourth period class at a farewell party. an afternoon of 'QB A , 1 . r V is-fix-la: V M as wmsif - g,QfWzfs'- . - , , - -- If A I ,i K 3 fa J W S-. f is M I , -, , 5 X , , :Why 1 yn 1 K I fp.. , ..l5h.E.l ,G 5, L 'a 3 by f,L'4' ,4- Mrs. Bobbie Abbott Miss Rita Gianotti Mrs. LaVern Jopling Mr. James Oppelt Mr. Perry Penn Mr. Jim Porter Journalism Annual Special Education Distributive Drafting Special Education Education czzchcrs llse 011 Bicycles, By sanding a frame, Mr. Perry Penn prepares a hand aid for his drafting class in his workshop, To keep in shape, Miss Rita Gianotti and Mrs, Bobbie Abbott take a spin around the block. 24 Mrs. Thelma Vollmer Special Education Sparc Cimc Qish, Waodufork Feeding his fish, Mr. Jim Porter tends to one of the many chores involved in a tropical fish hobby, Teachers from the various extra-curricular fields offer special education courses to students, Distri- butive, special and vocational education and jour- nalism are taught to Lee-ites who are interested in the electives offered here , New publications and drafting rooms are the major additions to the schools in these fields. v Stereo, Snngs, Hincrmz Knmpvse Crashers Zfime Mr. Reid Sellers plays the introduction as his students prepare to sing on the down beat. The Fine Arts Department can boast more in 64 with new room facilities for drama, choir, band and art classes. The band and choir students brag of their Band Hall, newest addition to the Lee campus. Drama enthusiasts have moved into the old band hall with redecorations providing a Little Theatre, rehearsal rooms and dressing rooms. Instructors in the Fine Arts Department are Mr. Reid Sellers, choir, Mr. Marion Rodman, bandg Mr. Doyle Brown, art, Mr. Charlie Walker, drama and Mrs. Mary Hill, speech. Mr. Charlie Walker Mr. Reid Sellers Mr. Marion Rodman Mrs. Mary Hill Mr. Doyle Brown 26 During his spare time, Mr. Marion Rodman works with his hi-fi equipment. H adjusts his set with a tuner given him by the band. Being a camera bug, Mr. Doyle Brown focuses his camera on his children for a home movie. ,..v- vu. A -.,s Miss Rebecca Barstis .. ,bays kr um-Q' F , as i y fr A Q Q 5 M I W fx QT? lk S C I 4 ir fl if Miss Helen McLeod Mrs. Lois Obrecht Mr. William Richards , ' X fy, -, ff X . ,- ,. ,. , 1, , f, 1 f f I , , ,I f J 1 , 1 f R. l, SJ , J ,- I' - - :f' - k.' 2 1 - I, X. 1 Qjtig ii- s g 4 Mrs. Faye Sigman By rewarding her colt, Miss Helen McLeod readies for a daily ride. Being a perfectionist, Mrs. Ruth Hicks begins the application of minute details on her copy of The Pot Basil by I. W. Alexander, which has taken her five years to paint. Miss Florence Stavorowski L w1sgKQu l,,,..,.. . M rspy ff iii xr U Q5 Eff' I3 EE Era' :ET Q0 W5 Q. if A Under the direction of Mrs. Ruth Hicks, the Commercial Arts Department has more than dou- bled, wirh the addition of five new teachers. The Department is using standards set by Mrs. Hicks while she was the head of a state education committee. Five hundred students are now enrolled in the typing courses offered to Lee-ites. The teachers sponsor the Future Business Leaders of America, which in the past has won many honors. Mrs . Myra Tidmore Setting up a telescope he made, Mr. John Porter checks the inside mech- anism before using it for a class experiment. Bunsen burners , ergs, carbon rings, liver flukes, amoeba. . .all these strange creatures live in the world ofthe Science Department. Miss Ruth Tatum, chairman of the De- partment, dire c ts a teaching program of biology, chemistry and physics for Lee-ites. Striving to prepare students for tomorrow's world of scientific thought and technology, the Department relys on class participation and experiments to penetrate the mysteries of the scientific world. 1 PM a I fb fs la- S. . 7 Mr. Cecil Fox ff Mrs. Willda Gafford , sais 93' Miss Patricia Ianda Mr. Damon Hollingsworth f ycyy ' ,,' 1 ,X 1 ,gli 4 , 9, ' i y A r. 'l f Yi . , . EY ' f ' 31ff,,'f'f1 Mrs. Mary Lysinger :amfv, f:',f1zQ. iif v Mr. Tom Marsh fs- 4 Sttzrs, Strikes, Stzlss Spark Scientists ttty Janet. Mr. Thomas Moseley After school activities include shopping for Mrs. Willda Gafford and her daughter, Mr. John Porter t, I 'iw ,- -vs 56' . K Q 'Va it ' ' t s w 43,211--fx' S 4 R. 'W is Miss Ruth Tatum Department Head Miss Ruth Tatum prepares to strike out during an evening of bowling. 31 A proud coin collector, Mrs. Nell Bueker shows the finer details of one of her many coins to Steve Davis, ., -,Q-,J bw, fff1,5,a,aas.c,l fs h S Q Using x's and y's and polygons and triangles, Lee's Math Department offers courses ranging from Mrs. Nell Bueker Mr. R. Y. Corder Algebra lto Statistics and Probability. A must on every Lee-ite's schedule, mathe- matics has seen new horizons in the academic fields with emphasis placed on the nation's race in space, p in The department is striving to prepare today's youth S y 5 g for to morr ow 's trips in outer space by means of 'i if ew t 5 ' , 4 ,Q -' Tig mathematical logic and concepts. s.,N,,f In f,', ' I 1 , ,kg is I Vkyk U r ar Mrs, Frances Everett Mr. S. Edgar LeVine Department Head 32 Math Profs Cc!! Qrfrmulzls far glllfl Mrs. Freida Murphy . Lf.. 1' Mr. Richard McCreless , NH' ,Q A F ,S ,b if 1, Mr. Nicholas Perkins Mr. Nicholas Perkins relaxes in the dark room as he prepares to print a picture. Mrs. Hortense Talley I sri Sitting beside their camper, Mr. and Mrs. R. Y. Corder discuss plans Mr. Charles Wittler for their next outing. Jfisfurians Kink er, i J -cg Carefully studying the board, Mr. William Connell plans his next move in a game of chess with Mr. I. E. Ruby. Both history teachers claim amateur standings in chess ranks. Mr. William Connell Mr. Charles Holden Mr. Ken Kearns 34 Mr. Harold Leach Miss Nanna Garrett Department Head E 'ni E a,.,,...mQ History repeats itself. Basing its program on this theory, the History Department strives to instill an understanding of past problems in that Lee-ites may better solve the problems they will face in the future years. Miss Nanna Garrett heads the Department which offers courses in world, American and Texas history, civics and economics. Uzink in Pleasure J-fzfurs Tinkering with one of his many engines, Mr. Charles Holden adjusts the cams in preparation for Mr. Jack Mayberry Mr. I a future racing event. Ruby Miss Jeanette Schaleben Miss Janet Stanberry Mrs. Eleanor Wilson 35 E Q W L ,Q gg '52 Mrs. Catherine Carson 3 f ,fi 5 . .., v ' Q r,,..f ,U I K ,lf Filing? .Q s Era? gg Mrs. Olga Haschke Q' Mr. Sam Lopez g r rr F r r ei L L 5 I I Miss I o Hestand Department Head 36 Tennis, Days 5'ill Zfmclzcrs Zfimc The Foreign Language Department under the di- rection of Miss Jo Hestand offers Lee-ites the chance to study another nationality. Weekly trips to the language lab gives students practice in French, Spanish and Latin. Films and special reports supply the students with cultural material. Fourth year Spanish and Latin are available to students this year for the first time at Lee. i was 9:5213 S wigs 'Q ilggi r ffg F it , an y p Miss Martha Taylor wg , 'rf Mrs. Olga Haschke and her daughter start out on their daily walk with their poodle, Jock. Mr. Simon Utay Snglish Show, Although able to find a few hours time for hobbies, an English teacher spends most of her time in the classroom explaining the complexities of the English language to a perplexed student or grading papers. The Department, under the leadership of Mrs. Melvoe Blount, has added five members to its rank this year. Part of the program this year in c l u d e d a complete analysis of a major novel. As part of her youth s er vi c e work, Miss Phyliss Goodwin awards a trophy to a win- ner at a local horse show. , - ' 1, ti, , X Ja. it Vpp, jf Mrs. Laura Curry 5' 'Ldll T it Mrs. Melvoe Blount Miss Pat Bucholz Department Head 38 ., , ,wsfyagriarfsfafwef dm 1 553' J s f gsirisfssffri - a - . it.asr7:.ffsaQz V Qi 4- ,mssagwii wigs f 8 ? st s A i i QW ig., -: is f 5: 1j'r' 5l. mv ,-an 'YQ 0 'Nw Miss Jeanette Day Mrs. Muriel Dennis Miss Phyliss Goodwin Mrs. Jean Johnson Miss Pat McDaniel fnsiruvfars gi. Km., w. 'r-5 Stand! Mrs. Dorothy Minnick Mrs. Cathy Prater ug W- ls v ',-N. if . s li-3 Brush in her hand and paints by her side, Mrs. Gladys Sirdevan pre- pares to stencil an antique trunk. xr Taking careful aim, Miss Pat McDaniel waits for the clay pigeon to fly from the Chute during an afternoon of skeet shooting. ' 1-Lzlrsgfese was at X . .Qi e Mrs. Gladys Sirdevan Miss Ioan Terry f . , A ig? is A su-wx Mrs. Janet Westheimer Mrs. lone Williams Sfun Film' Includes wmg i of 75 B X 5 X k.,,. , Mrs. Mary Lou Davis Mr. Bill Evans Mr. Kirk Drew A V , , y V 95 I 'iTEf,i7f3A, f a93's2f59f2gf V f J f ' W M ww- Miss Doreen Kirk Mr. Torn Jungrnan Mr. Bill Moseley Following the bouncing ball are Miss Doreen Kirk and Mr. Bill Moseley as they use spare time for sharpening up on ping-pong techniques. 40 A spare time hobby has become a i Iungman feeds and cares for cattle Mr. Bobby Roberts ljzfovlzes, Wing- Fang, Wurimz part-time profession for Mr. Tom Iungman. Mr. on his town lease. A Mr. Roy Sawyer Miss Beth Walker rewards her poodles after an early morning romping session. I S sua! ,, 5 X Q Q, f . , ' 'V . Vffy L 'U W it sa. ss Miss Challie Thornton Department Head new A L K 5, 'E F ig . ' Q A Miss Beth Walker Keeping in shape is the theme of Lee's Physi- cal Education Department. Striving to keep Lee-ites physically fit, the department offers tennis, volley- ball, basketball, and baseball. Square dancing was also on the program this year. Miss Challie Thornton heads the department of ten which also handles the study of anatomy in the health classes. Jfzfmermzk ers Practise Prcarhiugs Mrs. Marilyn Drever Miss Barbara Wofford Department Head Miss La Nelle Uselton Stoves serve a duel purpose for Miss La Nelle Uselton, cook enthusiast, and Mrs. Marilyn Drever, avid ceramics fan. The only d e p a r tm ent to boast of its own hom e -- the five-room I-lomemaking Cottage -- the Homemaking Department is headed by Miss Barbara Wofford. Instructing Lee-ites in the homemaking arts, the D e p a r t m en t is spearheaded by Miss Wofford, Mrs. Marilyn Drever and Miss La Nelle Uselton. Class activities range from planning to preparing to presenting student-sponsored events. 42 2 i i Z S Miss Barbara Wofford enjoys needle work as a hobby as well as a profession. Music, Qloufers l6'z1sy librarians Newness is the word at Lee's library, the newest landmark on the campus. With the beginning of school, Mrs. Alta Bennett, head librarian, directed moving of new furniture, new books and new quarters to open doors for student use. Another new feature of the libr ary is the night service which allows students two nights a week with library facilities. Mrs. Bennett, Mrs. Nell Crain, secretary, and volunteer PTA'ers staff evening sessions for Lee-ites. Scanning her record collection, Mrs. Nell Crain selects an album. Mrs. Alta Bennett examines some of her African violets in her miniature greenhouse. 43 ,Adminisfrafvrs lisa Gmc ?rfr chaff! l5'w1rd l6'us114css The ,Nrfrfh Sas! l5'mrd af Crusfevs Mr. Walter Bielstein .... ..... P resldent Mr. Albert Brown ...... .... V ice presldent Mr. Maxwell Higginbotham . . . . . Secretary MEMBERS Mr. I ohn Bell Dr. A. G. Bradford Dr. A. Fletcher Clark Dr. Walter E. Rosson Mr. John Bell, serving the longest term as a board member, addresses fellow members before his retlre IT161'llI. Mr. Walter Bielstein discusses the new school calendar with Mr. Albert Brown, Dr. Walter Rossen and Mr. Max- well I-Iigginbotham. A new school calendar ..... a new olympic-size swimming pool ..... two new elementary schools. . . . . use of the library at night ..... new band hall and library at Lee are but a few of the contributions of the 1963-64 Board of Trustees. Using their spare time to attend meetings and plan improvements, board members direct educa- tion, formulate plans and prepare an annual budget. Mr. Billy Reagan, curriculum d ire ctor, shares an agenda with Dr. A. G. Bradford at the February meeting. 45 Hauding out agendas, Mr. Walter Bielstein greets Mr. Maxwell Higginbotham. Crusfacs, Offivizzls l6'uild zflid ?ulure far District Dr. Virgil T. Blossom and Dr. Fletcher Clark prepare to take the history of Lee High from the shelf Mr. Joe P. Woods Assistant Superintendent Mrs. LaVer1e Billingsley Director of Food Services Mr. Martin Stroble B . usiness Manager 47 2 w f 3 5 Q 3 ? 1 5 2 5 P 5 R K 5 Flanked by officers, Mrs. Ed Fox, president, presides at a PTA meeting. Other officers are CL-RJ Mrs. Sam Neely, secretaryg Mrs. E. J. Swerk, vice president, Mrs. Dick Thiesen, corresponding secretary and Mrs. L. D. Stark, treasurer. During a meeting, Mrs. Wayne Q Bull, Outstanding Bexar 5 County PTA Woman of 1962- 63, consults with Principal A. Kenneth Flory. Parents support the PTA by buying cakes and pies sold at the annual ican Supper. T Q I7 5,4 'prs Study Zzppilp, Host Supper, Open House With We the PTA seek to understand the family story serving as a nucleus for activities, the Lee Parent-Teacher Association launched a year full of activities for parents, teachers and students. Following the Family theme, monthly meet- ings showed aspects of the Lee family with an Open House and Mexican Supper. Dr. Virgil Blossom, superintendent of the North East School District, pointed to the family and school, and PTA'ers studied the family in society by investigating the problem of school dropouts and juvenile delinquency. PTA activities were led by President Mrs. Ed Fox. Mrs. Nell Bueker discusses modern algebra with a fellow teacher, Mr. John Verstegen, at the Open House Highlighting the year, the Mexican Supper brought parents to enjoy the food An open house followed for parents to meet Lee teachers. Zrfuuselvrs 51411111 Banks, Ewa! in Wrwdwrfrk Arts 3 4 , ' i--.wwf fl: . iw wr --1 sill: Qs-1. ' ' is ' ,Q Hifi ,Nils f ,,fEgw.ag,,l-ir19?M':il Iifflq' gfllii, yr, 325,-friwii is , 1 , i ji5,ax5 j2gs Q151'5g swi ms wg, A sri gr ii AA SXSW 's-A f .i?ss'i r if mf fig f , , :-i, i,Q .iiisiiggbsiiislif ' fr! ' like ki- . - ii , 'TMaz :5'2:sg: .g's:,j2s mfs- 1 f'?w1.sgv', fs Q-Jgfffs.. 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' ' EKSSSEHV1-7 f ,..-.ww ff snr., :ki dgmsn 45 'Zim N51 ..1, . ff -fff 1 Mfffvw- M ' as irsmwf -,. zsadssiiggmaiewif'-J,,,n.,g,, fragile' L, f 11 ' 1 . J Q Y V7 lfilliwbrfii1SF?2,42':-9953 is . i f 1 Tl , ,, s , 1 2, ,, H fr f r ' wars-f ,Mase ,N sr , Mr. Francis Burgess sands down an old putty holder which he plans to make into a small window box. 50 K Absorbed in the reading of a cover flap, Mrs. Frances Peveto ponders the possibility of checking the book out. f . ,f N I f ' , 'L f 1 f f f 1 , .7 - l. t. .1 -if Concentrating on their hands, the secretaries play a round of bridge. CL-RJ Mrs. Gibson, Mrs. Hackett, Mrs. Loril- lard and Mrs. Hall. I ., ,,,.M.s,s ,,-,-,ts.s,.ss. Q.,-,,,..,,. 1 :f2.wzi?1??i?5 ' M f7'f05Lf'i .W , M M a 1 rss was .1 gt, 44 a R, 5 S s 4,1 1 5 ul ' IQ. ' 1 gf . ,. Y U V1.4 Q gl, 'N ,W fig v w HELP' git, ta f -1 N s ,X :t ' 11: Q f. ii i ,1 .ls-, . ,,..,.. W Z. I 1.1-HO. . '- Mrs. Helen Butler Mrs. Hazel Gibson Mrs. Mary Hackett Mrs. Thelma Hall Mrs. Gladys Lorillard Mrs. Sue Riklin 51 Beating up spirit for the Jeff game are CL-RJ Mrs. Dorothy Tidwell, Mrs. Gertrude Johns, Mrs. Eleanor Naylor, Mrs. Louise Evans and Mrs. Lulu Salanky. pirif, Daily Kvufine Keeps Wzefs, Eustadinus Active . ., A . sw 1 If k KL, K 4. 4 fl, 5 Y 1, , w Q Q www 4 f r E, Homemade rolls are one of the cafeteria's specialtiesg serving them are Mrs. Ella Daigle, Mrs. Virginia Wolfshol and Mrs. Lola Vickers. Une of the many duties of Mrs. Edwina Swindler, cafeteria super- visor, is count- ing the day's proceeds. 52 Sorting plates for another day's service are Mrs. Virginia Wolfshohl, Mrs. Dolly Terrel and Mrs. J Norris Sonnier. A 412922515 Between lunch periods Mrs. Louise Evans and Mrs. Gertrude Johns refill the silver trays. Q 31, 5' ,W ,ges- E. . li:-JL, 7 -mf mu 15: 4- , +FxiS'237l5F?5:5?f4EXY,51 Kffmffa-ffxfzaem wg- , .gf xmx 1:5161 .im Y Lfff 2211 fn: :N-2,ggQg14f5 , ,, L,,. - Jfwfx-:zg:,,. ,wf 4 A T . , .M -V f JL:f:f,,,, gi .ffwmieivwi wg 1, ' rum , ...fx ,K , 7 J ' 1a111fZ2fgf, mevizv- , - W,:, , . , -a M m ,A s 5 K , .vim ' .. .,.L ,L.,,.L , ,. a - Lx :uv 1 :A use Ss h, Q f ,j ,Z Y , I A ,J,,b,:f. V , .fi,,,,im,l . f,.:m,5i ,,,. ,W ,, ..,A. ...Qffw 1 L .M A, L i SV' Gam?-Lfe' S74 -T11 Ti-5:d5515?f'l5-fifgil ,V , V ffswvfmf ismssiswfiy,-W . 1 M, , '-Qftff' bisilsf 2 1 .1gM.e,L.5, :f,sw1A121, ,,: f hmmm YQ, H k,,k,,Ak,k , HK., . .,,.,xxxL ,S ff fa P 5 5 5 9 Per rfmzlifif Popularity and achievement--those spirited parts of personality--seem to be ever-present states in high school circles. One of the highest tributes to a student is recognition of his achievement or popu- larity, whether it be from teachers or students. The TRAVELER Staff presents Lee's p e r s on a lit i e s for 1963-64, the superlatives contributing to a spirited school year. Personalities Editor Cammy Harper 55 Wmche ff 11145014 I Graceful . . . charming . . . dignified . . . poised. . . diplomatic. . .tactful. . . gra- cious. . . This is Lee's Wenche Hansen, foreign exchange student, c oming to the United States from Norway. Living the life of an American teen with spark and inspiration, Wenche is a member of the Lee-Ettes, FHA and the Student Council. Her Scandinavian smile and friendly personality have earned for her a permanent spot in Lee's history. Feminine. . .humanitarian . . . poised. . .this is Wenche Hansen. 'owl We Wink elmalm iii Versatile . . . dedicated . . . adventurous . . . humorous . ., . talented . . . ingenious . . . accurate. . . This is Lee's Joe Winkelrnann, editor of the BUGLE CALL and an outstanding journal- ism student. His nose for news has led him to participate in the Key Club, Beta Club, Quill 85 Scroll and Band. Students from Lee as well as from schools throughout San An- tonio voted Joe to serve as President of the Alamo Press Club. Scampering through the hall of Lee or seated at his typewriter in the press room, he is professional. . . clever . . . emphatic. . . This is Ioe Winkelmann. Dramatic. . . eloquent . . . polished. . . loquacious. . . This is Lee's Rene Marrou, top boy scholar from 1963-64. Recognized as an outstanding student in English, algebra, ge- ometry and drama, Rene leads his class as Senior Class President. He also participates in the National Thespian productions and was voted by classmates to be the boy most likely to succeed. Suave. . .spon- taneous . . . accomplished . . . Th is is Rene Marrou. 1361469 Jlflarrrfu Kinda unify 1 Number one. . . proficient. . . studious. . . quiet. . .intellectually keen . . . a w are . . . curious. . . conservative . . . forw ard look- ing. . . This is Lee's Linda N unle y , top girl scholar from a class of 490. Receiving out- standing citations in English and Spanish, Linda c o m b i n e s an active mind with an all-around interest. She lists membership in Lee-Ettes, FTA, NHS, and serves as vice president of the Spanish National Honor So- ciety. Neat. . . gifted. . . intelligent. . . this is Linda Nunley. Kichrzrd Dubnis it Masterly. . . straightforward. . . dedicated . . . industrious. . . individual. . . This is Richard Dubois, Lee's stand-out in the Volunteer Band ranks. Carrying his musical interest to a city-wide level, Rich- ard participates in the San Antonio Youth Symphonyg he serves Lee as quartermaster in the Band. Richard has massed al1-dis- trict and all-regional band awards as well as top ratings in state solo and quartet com- petition. Artistic. . . patient. . . determined . . . this is Richard Dubois. yvyanne Sw!! T Friendly . . . gifted . . . sweet. . . quali- fied. . . This is Lee's Joyanne Scott, outstanding in her service to the A Cappella Choir. A member of Lee -Ettes, the FTA and the Choir, Joyanne ranked scholastically in the top bra cket of her class. She helped in Choir activities by holding the office of secretary-treasurer. G e n tl e . . . Honest. . . sincere. . .this is Joyanne Scott. Emma E011 l5'r0W14 lndustrious . . . ambitious . . . progressive . . . reserved. . . efficient. . . reputable. . . This is Lee's Emma Lou Brown, astand- out as the Student Council's representative for 1963-64. Picked by fellow Seniors as the girl most likely to succeed, Emma Lou has participated in the Spanish Club, Lee-Ettes and NHS. She served Lee this year as secretary of the Stud ent Council. Businesslike. . . pleasant . . . responsible . . . this is Emma Lou Brown. Annie Laurie Ku!! Quiet . . . energetic . . . loyal. . . consci- entious. . .exacLing. . . fair. . . dependable. . . This is Annie Laurie Bull, Lee-Ette of the year. Marching in Lee-Ette ranks for four years, Annie Laurie serves this year as Senior Staff Lieuten ant . She also lists membership in the Beta Club and FBLA. Wearing the red and grey of Lee's spirit or- ganization, Annie Laurie is hard-working . . . devoted.. . spirited. .. this is Annie Laurie Bull. -I- w,...,w.,. Gary Ifsmph E1 Enterprising. . . talented. . .subt1e. . .hard working. . . dexterous. . . all-aroundish. . . This is Lee's Gary Kemph, outstanding athlete. Sporting all-district and all-city patches on his jacket, Gary plays all sports with natural ease and ranks in the top scho- lastic bracket of his class. He finds time to actively participate in NHS, YFC and Letterman's Club, and fellow students hon- ored him with the title of best all around. Witty. . .unassurning. . . resourceful. . .this is Gary Kemph. it Kay J-larfrfug HL Energetic . . . considerate. . . versatile. . . out-going. . .brisk. . . ambitious. . . This is Kay Hartong, 1963-64 TRAVELER editor, Placing scholastically in the top 27 of her class, Kay finds time between books, copy and pic tu re s to participate in NHS, Quill 85 Scroll, Beta Club, Spanish NHS and FTA. With energ y and life that never ceases, Kay combines work with pleasure to be bubbling. . . capable. . .spontaneous. . . this is Kay I-Iartong. films l6'aer rf The Pride of Lee . . . easy going. . . co- operative. . . p ersevering. . . dauntless. . . fleetfooted. . . tremendous. . . This is Lee's outstanding athlete, Linus Baer, recognized for his invincible athletic ability. Coll ec ting a total of thirteen sports letters, Linus has made his number 10 a legend in Lee annals. A modest boy, he was elected by fellow athletes to serve as captain of the football and basketball teams. All-American. . . versatile. . . clean cut. . .this is Linus Baer. ' ,fl , if ,M J. Nfl' J Q '32 V313 5, ' ' ,R rx I Ab V cumr Qawrzfe hi .-z- i, . ,, Nu V 1 , 4 'iff ' Q 'Q ,711 ,41414 Aflcirmfr ,Cimz l6'uc'r ' H4 X Milf: 'iv 'fa 'Wifi u X 'P Al'-H 'Y . N 525: Qin ' Y' 2 'a 1 H , 4? , I W1 ' , , M , Q -Q.-.. .4m,L.vga4 .IQK-www h . .X A .9 44 -.'. -JJ jzzuiar Qzzwrifes ll Kamiy Wilsm Karak' Shar! I Saphnmore Zzzfarifcs Kay 6am Hrucc Kcmph Kes! ,411-,4 mum! ,Martha ,Allen Gary Kcmph sf Uk fly tv Succeed nz ma Lau l5'raufu Wiffibsf 51' ,Meet Representative Sue lleufell ee Kirk Kezmereu Kes!-Bank ing Slzvrry Dulfose 167111 Burney ??f il 2 iii 5 ii if rw Q WK u M, , -- H, M5141 fgevsfji X ' - .z -4 W Q --: , 6 .,fQ,:gL if :f'1'Y ,2',Hi5 . g V KW, tt-g, ,1 rt rgpr5r1.,a5:gg:'e'fa,zz541-f - . - Q - fra,rg5,g,g3g,a, 11' i3:55:iir, fffrsrzrsiz .im l'ff5f 5f':'l!' Y?'i5Exs 9'-25 if - I , . . , ,rewwfsskf W 61115555 Classes are the uniting force at Lee, Students from each class unite in competition to bring honors to their school and themselves, Each student is proud of his school and its accomplishmentsg and even after graduation, ex's return to cheer their alma mater on to higher goals. Classes Editors: Linda Reagan Brett Williams Robert Hartong 77 rffmsg, - V , I F , r in K MQ ,,-.3,,f wfmgw vc' 1' f - fifewx 14 L le 7 if I oi i fuk 9,5 i Sv V fff 5 M f .f'52,: , 5 X K I ack Cramer Barry Rosson c,,f.,'yi 1' 2 L55-Fiiygsqi ' '5 -M A. I- - ,,:, , --,, 1, ,gL,, 5, - 9 f,s ' -'fu 'G ,figs-3 ' I f 1. i wi- 5- q -fi' i any A f Glenda Burnie Linda Nunley Elass :ff 1964 l6'wzs!s Twenty David Drier Ioyanne Scott Guido Mark Doris Mclntire Rene Marrou David Iarrot Linda Eckhardt Mary Billings V 'Q !f7!'Ll:,:1.-, i i , re. ,,L ' ' 1 7 1 ,Y 5 im - f If , ' V-kL.. i - , , if X Ti '53 :ix -me Zzmf in e-N - x 123. fi 11 -- - -vit Hazel Bond Shannon Fuller y wen 270,11 Schvlurs an I' i i J . ,eiMr.,., , gi YS ia QQ 'A Hua 2 , I ' Linda Reagan Carol Althage Ivri Kumin Eddie Travis Susan Holmsey Ed Slocum Jack Pool Dick Erdmann Judy Schiebout Marianne Lee . f.QiZi11'j , 5181? Kay Hartong .. ,, .5 Gary Kemph 57, 'iilyi ..,. ,.. i g, V. 11'1r. ' ,-, V ' H f1'fk ifjygi 5 -.r .:', '1 5' L Alice Holmes Klfzss fff 1964 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President . . . . Vice President . . Secretary. . . . Treasurer. . . . . Parliamentarian Reporter .... Chaplain . . Historian . . . . . . Sergeant-at-Arms . n . Rene Marrou . Sherry DuBose . . Sue Yowell . . Bill Nichols Barbara Fletcher I oe Winkelmann Dorothy Walters . Patricia Hunt . Gary Kemph Rene Marrou I ps W I ,mf Sue Bill Sherry ir Gary Barbara Dorothy Patricia Joe Adamek, Patti Adams, Dave Addicks, Aleta Agne, Sharon Albright, Linda Allen, Martha Alonzo, Gil 82 Animals Spark Scalar Antics Horsing around are Seniors Gary Krause, Janie Thompson and Sharlene Elliott before the Brackenridge game. Althage, Carol Anderson, Jimmy Anderson, Karen Ahlgren Don 1 Seniors QL-RJ Shannon Fuller, Gil Alonzo, Jim Schulman, Wayne Kamin and Bob Berkman rescue an alligator who could not resist a mid-winter swim. Pauline yers, Linda Anderson, Tommy Anthony, Pat Archer, Janice Ashinhurst, Ray Bachmeyer, Craig Baer, Linus Baird, Patricia Baker, Ken ? mm, wa--.,,,N Baker, Lana Ball, Dedra Banks, Barbara Barbin, David Barrett, Peggy 84 Beadle, Kay Beal, Ronald Belknap, Sandy Bergman, Paula Berkman, Bob Billa, Karen Rene Marrou delivers a suspenseful dramatization of God in I. B. , Thespian's fall production. Blize, Roy James Benavides, Kenneth Mary Blakley, Larry John Payton, Sue Yowell and Ilene Schulman provide impromptu comic relief during I.B. play practice. 'Qi l5'. 9111! Zfraducfirfu Spaflights Stage Arts I - I Bonner, Bob 55 354' 1 7 w A g ,,,.,,f'f A rr. l g: :A,. :r. ,E S : ,. A L A'..ff ' V Q Bowman, Patrick Box, Dennie Boyle, Richard Brackeen, Barba Brandt, Jimmy Brannan, Karen Braunstein, Gerry Braunstein, Julie Brian, Larry Briggs, I erry Brooks, Sheryl Brown, Emma Lou Brown, Tony Buechele, Susan Bull, Annie Laurie Burgess, Terry mirfrs Enya! Despzfe Cheering the Vols on to victory, Douglas Kanatzar, Linda Reagan, Jeanie Carter and Aleta Addicks form part of the Senior twelfth man section in spite of the cold weather. Burk, Marcella Burnie, Glenda . n '- - ' K , J , ,,A. L , J, N M ? Q :Walther 6 K E The rains came and Seniors Mark Rensrneyer, Kay Hartong, Mike Doyle and Eddie Rudasill stayed--but in a phone booth. Cain, Jo Burney, Bob Caldwell, Sharon Callaway, Bill Cameron, Kirk Cannon, Sandra Carbee, Diane Carpenter, Patty Carpenter, Peggy Carroll, Randy mv Carson, Ronald Carter, Jeanie Fry I Band members Linda Jordan, Elizabeth Matuska, Nancy Richter and Mary Ellen Ebert ready their in- struments to practice music for Brackenridge game. X. Cartwright, Paul Cassil, Sylvia Cecil, Shirley Chandler, William Chasteen, Virginia 88 42 Xt s I . 'N 1 ,g g - ,,, f- ' I-fiwizfr . 1 - 1 f K 'f-5.5 K . ig ft' - -Q ggfizp 5 ' neil? -- 1 .azz , 4 , . 1 J' .mir f 13' ja' Charge! Lee Schleimer and Sammy McMil1on blare out Rebel Rouser. eniors l6'lare Out, KUIISC' V015 Spirit . ,ta 3 ww- Q5 'K aff 11, David Chisum, Patti Christman, Donna Christofoletti, Velma Clark, Barbara Clark, Linda Clayton, Ricky Coleman, Charles Colemere, Joseph 32 E y it .. ei 1 i ,5 ff ?' '5 EC Cossairt, Jeff Cotrell, Corky Coulter, Don Cox, Gloria I z , E355 Getting a bird's eye view of his moon equipped souped up Chevy coupe, Lee Lowery dreams of XKE's, Sting Rays, Cobra's. . . all out of a senior's budget range. 90 Craighead, Don Cramer, Jack Craven, Mike Crowther, Sam Davis, Fred Davis, Marilyn Charles A Corvette marked the milestone of graduation for Lee. Graduufivu ,vars Scwior Ear Zhangc Mary Culpepper, Wilbur Cundieff, Fredilyn Cunningham, Vicki Curry, Cheryl Robert Degenhart, Tom DeLeor1, David DeLosSantos, Carolina DeVries, Mark Diehl, Donna Doyle, Mike Dreier, David Dresch, Larry Driggers, Janette Dubois, Richard DuBose, Sherry Eads, Ronald Ebert, Mary Ebner, Robert 1! '7- . Scniars 'Deck the flu I Eckert, Zelma Eckhardt, Linda Eisenberg, Sandy Eldridge, Gary Elizondo, Ernest Elliott, Sharlene Ellis, Bill Engle, Mary 5+1.f553'w ar Ehrisfmas Decorating the traditional Christmas tree, Ray Thornton, Bonnie Ulbright and Linda Whitaker add a bit of seasonal flavor to the halls of Lee. 5 if Qw- sp... r ' - -. 1. .-'N 2'-1 N K-Vi 'A ' 1 , 5 Vg .fI'fiQ?iE:'f K ' Pr 'r . ,Ps .eff . Wm, . Y ' F - fl' , K , A,., 32 , Vt,, JL, , V .J-.. .... WW A ,rf nann Richard Evans, Suzy Faulkner, Barbara Finnegan, Marie Fish, Rick ,fldzfisvry Keeps Cub 011 Lee-iles r . . .,,. , il 'Qs an-I Fox, James Fuller, Shannon Fuos, Ronald Gardner, Suzan '9 'r eh X- :wg M if . Flatow, Wendy Fleischauer, Barbara Fleming, Neville Fletcher, Barbara J Fonarow, Elaine Forbrich, Emma Forks, Joan , Foster, Brenda is - ,Sgr ge' ak xl Ar M ' r ja ,Q . gala' H in uf rw-f .ra is ww 53 newsy items about Lee are Donna Diehl and Linda Eckhardt Nell Bueker's bulletin board displays clippings featuring Lee life Garner, Fred Garrison, Bill Gerulatt, Rick Gibbons, Betty Gilbert, Eileen Glidewell, John Glines, Lyn Goertz, Geoff Gonzalez, Yolanda Goodin, Nancy Goodrich, Paul Goodrich, Paula ffdr' Goring, John Gosdin, Bill Greenwell, Pat eww'-'wa Gregory, Lucille Griffin, Patti Grimes, Bobbie Grunwald, Sharon Gullo, David Gurinsky, Barry 'Golden Grandcur ' Chem: .,, 1 5 S' -L Z 4-V, . Q in fi -i5'Z f?5, 4 , Seniors Glen rate pillars. da Burnie, Cindy Straw and Sue Yowell deco- me-W.. Seniors Bob Burney and Pat Greenwell prepare royal decorations for the court of the Stratford Ball. Halcomb, John Strat ard 167111 Ap-M. Av Halm, Ralph Hamrick, Bill Hankinson, James Hanley, Jerry Hansen, Wenche Hardie, Claudia Harris, Billie Harris, James Hartong, Kay Harvey, James Hawkins, Dwight Coy Phil Strain tries to out-fox sly Cain in vain. mg.: fgniiisvg, ' 1I'1I,Ql5 li QM 5 5 1 K 5 1, w ggkfx Q... J Hayden, Jackie Heartwell, Jimmy Hensley, Sharon Herbsleb, Robert Hickey, Suzie Hines, Vivian Hitchcock, Pam Hockersmith, Bill Hoffman, Steve Hogan, Dee Holmes, Alice Holmsley, Susan Hooks, Sandra Hoover, Mary Nell Howard, Judy 98 Girls jump at Khancf During leap lfmr 4 'L A Howard, Linda Hull, Larry Hulse, Don Humble, Bill Securing her hold, Jo the conqueror gives a look of accomplishment as her leap year comes to a successful close. 1 Phil doesn't get far before Io nabs him. Hunt, Eldon Hunt, Patricia Irvin, Rosemary Ivey, Virginia Jackson, Karen Jacobson, Frank James, Peggy James, Stephan Japhet, Candy Jarrott, David Iegel, Carl Jennings, Charles Jennings, Judy Jessop, Sherry Jett, Robert Johnson, Johnny enirfr Hays 1671146 lip, fest ,gif ,, R. . 6, 1 rfifugl-1,1 ., ,, -sf was A s 4, . i ,w.M,., . . I if S is 5 A , J +1 '-'fi' WE N X sf fs a 2 ,1522 1 f f'Q-If.-' i , aa n , firswsfi 1 Qagfslf ,:.,., - f' W ir- .sh , Gary Eldridge, Jerry Hanley and Jerry Briggs work in extra study time during lunch for final BXHITIS. xl qi ,A 4 'W I Peppy Culpepper, 5'4 , decides to settle a score with buddy Danny Sponholtz, 6'5'. Larry Miller questions this decision. To make it a fair fight, Larry boosts Peppy to 7'4 as Danny tries to bring them both back down to size. fs, sv, is z .fit-4 Sill S If 727. fqsvlageurlsw U:-9:5921 3 fbzgsezffzgfzre fffiffiiiil wwpszt we Johnson, Wiley Jonas, Roland Jordan, Carol Jordan, Linda 101 Zfmchers Ani mmrs With Swms Schalarships Justice, Lawrence Kale, Sheila Kamin, Wayne Kanatzar, Douglas Keen, Pat Keenon, Glenn Keller, I. B. Kernph, Gary V- 51f:f,1g5'lgggpfffs' gf jrgj7g,!i,Ij's Kennon, Ken Kilman, Mike Kinsala, Richard Klinzing, Donnie Miss Io Hestand discusses college scholarships with fourth year Spanish students Alice Holmes, Juan de Miguel, Susan Holmsley and Linda Reagan. 4? in-+ Knapper, Janylee Knoll, Joyce Korenek, Jerry Krause, Gary Krueger, Marilyn Kruyshoop, Klaas Kubicek, Betty Kumin, Ivri Kurth, Paul Kyler, Janet Laechelin, Sandy Laibovitz, Maralyn 103 fZ'l :19 WP 1 ETS-rv LaMacchia, Rozana Lattimore, John Leavitt, David Lee, Marianne Ligon, Memory Lindsey, Ann Livingston, Judy Loeschman, B. G Loper, George Lorillard, Sylvia Lowery, Lee Loyd, Charles Bored with the everyday routine, Seniors Jim McGaffigan, Steve Hoffman, Bill Weatherford and Johnny Payton contemplate big doings. 1 'fix Lumbert, Julie McA1pine, Rick Q X Latching onto the latest craze, the boys draw out their combs, bang their hair and make like the Beatles. Karedvm Brings Keafle Bedlam McBride, Tom McCo11ough, Lynn McGaffigan, James McGowen, Robert Mclntire , Doris McKee, Karen McKee, Kathy McKinney, Kitty 105 1 2 , ff? A its skies Ii Ti? Sit Q y ai McMillon, Sammy ,. Awe.-,FL at 7 M dd EJ, a en, Kenny .ww 5 2 h, s h , Maierhofer, Jan Q , Mainz, Betty Y at -' W--W ' wg J Major, Nickey Manning, Jody Marbach, Mike Mark, Guido , '?ff,?, ' fi Markette Eddie fx: Wk? . 1 , Marrou, Rene yyb: fm. Marshall, Beverly Martinez, Tony Lee set another record with eight National Merit Finalists this year. Holding this honor are Qbottomj 106 Lee Schleimer, Rick Fish, Linda Nunley ftopj lvri Kumin, Rene Marrou and Jack Cramer. Eight Scniars Score ,4s Nafirfmzl ,Merit Schalurs Mason, Karen Mason, Peggy A sf' ss,:n,:zsfa:2z1a1ss-wr aff f ' '41 .1 3 W I wi. r I . v,Lv, S t n,-'-' ' 'A , . ziifffs, .wi , S J gr , , 7 -'vw . a f f,, f, , 4 f i, 510 I i s A 1 nn? W Q f i -1 6 f ' E' ' 5 19 7-.Enix I k' -- 'Q ' 'WV' T. , . 5 3 E Susie Hickey and Sylvia Cassil, National Merit Scholarship finalists, information from Counselors Francis Burgess and Frances Peveto. ,pin film? e'5'i 2 FQ 1 w r receive scholarship Massey, Carolyn Massey, Virginia Matuska, Elizabeth Meerscheidt, Leo Meixner, Jo Ann Mensing, John Meyer, Darleen Meza, Gilbert Miculka, Charles Miller, Larry Miller, Marlene Mills, Laura 107 Hats, ffilarifgf Make' Hp crzirfr Wdfdf056S izuzxv- M-f E emi? WENN.. .f'.3, XXX Miner, Melody Mitchell, Fred Mitchmore, Barbara Moberly, Tim Mooney, Robert Morash, Jo Anne Morin, Jose Morin, Virginia Murphy, Glenda Murphy, Kim Najar, Miguel Naylor, John Nelson, Rusty Nicastro, Phyllis Nichols, Bill WN! Travis Sebera threatens buddies Pat Bowman, Gary Eldridge and Warren Pettinos with an urn- brella in retalliation to wise remarks concerning his choice of wearing apparel. T? fs 'W-as 'YQ-N, :s:.- 3 -A f fiv M Q- , di f f Q .nm 9 V ,gg '- xv A Ll S. 5 :Q ,Z A P is '.-, ' n n . . , V ily , S I Vlaq A .. A ww ' ' 5 Q , ,ra - f .-ss .. ' 2 H5 -Q51'z5:!f1ffgi52' kg W. ' 1 V V- 1, . ,aff 2.::2fffr .jsgiw F QM Nichols, Sandra Norton, Darlene Norwood, Fred Nunley, Linda O'Brien, Tom Olive, Bill Oroian, Patricia Osborne, John Pack, David Packard, Richard Palmer, Shera Pattscheck, Jean Paxton, Bill Penshorn, Richard Peterson, John 110 - J 4 'F Paris, Judy Pauley, Susan Payton, John Perry, Lynn Pettinos, Warren Wiuging, inging Serum ,411-State Sammy Thiel's talent and enthusiasm for music placed him in the All-State Band. Also merited with this award was Senior Richard Dubois. .,:S'?4h ' . 1 Q i zfiri , Q pi, - mix 1 -- ii i ' ' an - my 'J.- ir,,ni J 'J f' R525 is Pirie, Robert Plasencia, Jesse Pringle, Bryant Pryse, Glenda L , L1AL,.., r -w, , n.AA s o , -.,k 3 ,,.,. . as-as , 1. ,f.,, f euirfrs ffvmfrs Having achieved the rank of All- State Choir for four consecutive years, Wayne Kamin is another Lee-ite who excels in the field of music. E ,4 r r Q ul ii A Q a V1 aaa Ponce, Stella Pool, Jack Poole, Sharon Powell, Gary Powlesson, Barbara Puckett, Mike Putz, Ronald Rabon, John Ragsdale, Ellen Ranney, Judy Rensmeyer, Mark Richter, Nancy Rippstein Ray i irie . 5, A 2 V' 1 1 an K' ' ' R ,, , 4.1, 'if ' 4, 17, ,k', 'Lf More interested in Patti Adarnek than the flow- ers she's admiring, Mike Kilman plots a surprise capture. Rascoe, Linda Reagan, Linda Redgrave, Robert Reed, Harold Regan, Verne Reinhard, Peggy Reininger, Judy Reitzer, Carolyn Spring Qczfer ends Spirits Srfaring 409 SN. wx imp MV f sf' A- Z. W, ,U Once caught, Patti gives in easily, and both she and Mike agree that spring fever isn't so bad after all. 'WNY -gm-gh haf' Nnwf- Roarick, Torn Roberts, Carol Rosson, Barry Rudasill, Eddie Robertson, Billy Robinson, Robert Rodriguez, David Rodriguez, Franklin Rogal, Ilene Rogers, Vernon Roll, Dorsey Ross, Roberta 113 5 .. , -, ,. iwg ft ,,' K ' , . Rust, Susan Rutherford, Gary Scarborough, Betty Scherffius, Kathy Schiebout, Judith Schleimer, Lee Seniars Spark Q S kt x Q ,. 4? 7 ry .X ' f ir 1 , ivfjfifigr ffl. ', Y lj Q fr -:Q-NHS -2 ii r ' fe fm . 1' A11-Stater Larry Miller dunks another ball for two more Lee points. Schreiber, Mark Scott, Carolyn .6 f.v-' utr J-Y ,I .if , .U ,. Q t S x R 1 'af ek, X 9 45. .X s 1- N x D. nn- , K .?f?i,'5 if-nf F1 fi ' Eiif fff'-fi ? iitL3',, . r , Schauer, Victor Schelcher, Darleen Schmidt, Sandi Schmitt, Patricia ' ' , Danny Sponhaltz fights for a Wmmug cam fem' Racking up for Lee is Senior Larry Blakley. iw! wv..,,,,. Schulman, Ilene Schulman, Jim Schumann, Louis Schwarz, Roberta Scott, Beverly Scott, Joyanne Scott, Lynda Scott, Mary Sebera, Travis Selrnan, Donald hav' , ,fe 2 mg, af T? 1' f A, Ea ' ,, 2 X I.,-, if ,k X 1 f if Smith, Greg Smith, Nancy Smith, Sandra Sorrells, John Stanley, Gaines Stanley, Pat Stapleton, Sharon Stayton, Michael Scwinrs Anticipate Appraaching Qraduafivu I2 Shearer, Brian Sholty, Lana Sirotiak, Darlene Slaten, Dana Slocum, Edward Small, Carrol 455 ff. 'K-J F t J? 4 as 1518, - i f . A, ., 'ml Receiving instructions from Mr Ray Armstrong of Southern Pabst Engraving on ordering graduation invitations Sparks, Gordon Specht, Patricia Spence, Deanna Sponhaltz, Dan Stein, Harvey Steketee, Craig Stephens, Karen Stevens, Pat Stewart, Michael Stohg, Charles Storck, Larry Strain, Phil Straw, Cindy Sultenfuss, Jean Svater, Pat Tait, Richard The old Rebel spirit prompted Seniors Jack Pool and Karen Jackson to travel to San Marcos for the quarter- finals in basketball. Bill Nichols headed the committee that obtained buses. Thomas, Linda Thompson, Annette T Thompson, Janie Thompson, Ioyanne Thornton, Ray Thorpe, Sherry Tighe, Alyson Timmins, Doug 119 Toscano, Clyde Trager, Larry Travis, Eddie Turner, Neal Ulbright, Bonnie Unger, Mark Vanderveer, Kay Verrier, Sondra Vidaurri, Ralph Voelz, Carol Vollmer, David Vorpahl, Yvonne 1 x .5 r , -'Cm -145 0--.,. Mba . V .. W f-il jx ., ,B 'P ra 'fr ri We-4 A ffif ,,, sf: , L' YEA VXAVAA Vowell, Weldon Wade, Harry Walter, Dorothy Ward, Lloyd Wascher, Tom Seniors Danny Spohnaltz, Larry Miller, Linus Baer and Kim Murphy head for San Marcos and the quarter-final basketball game--another victory for Lee. efters Kring J-lame Quarter-?im1l Viciory .. 'fl' 1- '- . ,311-'M - -wfsg-,5ffzQ5:q,gg, 'V 'isa ' ' 3 .V A '- , L z ai ,gg-,,,'fgfs,5 i , T I ',,,jfif5?i5gQE 1 Miyagi' Watson, Martha Watts, Tommie Weatherford, B111 Weese, Eric Weichlein, Gary Senivr Speedsiers Running the mile relay for m,hh Lee are Seniors Harold ' Wong, Mei Ling Reed, Pat Bowman and fy Woodrum, Cathy Johnny Rabon. Woods, Robert York, King Young, John Youngblood, David Yowell, Sue Zimmerman, Don 122 4185 we 'll KE Sprint, Spavf Cf '!b Zinsmeyer, Billy Zoeller, Ken f is , f .ffQ,5f?Qr 2?ifZs ?W5?iSSiWQ3eia'i4fiQ'3G5:i5T f 'Y A 'ti W1 ft iaffwsfrewxsyara. ik gt Weichlein, Janice Whitaker, Linda Whitney, Gary Whittington, Max Willis, Dianne Willms, Christine Wilson, Arthur Wineinger, Linda Winger, Jim Winkelman, Joe Winters, Charles Witt, Joe Despite cold weather, Kirk Cameron create track suit--strictly for comfort. SELHSW Wif?2fi2?a1 1 Q . if 1'1:frie-.twgfgg S, ww, .,,,.r,rW I -Ir ww . rgwrsgf ssszfsffi' 1.1.5 - mms:-'S ,, President .... Vice President . Secretary .... Treasurer ,... Parliamentarian Reporter .... Chaplain . . Historian .... 611155 fff 1965 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS . Bill Knippa . . . Peter Williams a . . . . . Jill Thrift . .Rick Thiesen Steve Wagner . . . . Joe Blanks . . Wanda Cannon Sergeant at Arms . . Bill Knippa . . Evelyn Ng Larry Sugarman Jr' L.. -f ' 4,..fv,n.A Peter Rick I ill ig, www? gsm, 2 A362291 C L, af 4, , wif W .3 gi is , sw wa, , 12351 S - 3 awe f Larry Wanda aa 5 ff Q Q be ,Sa aim A +5 Joe X f Q fs ,S 22,51 Q , ix fm as a My 5 s X A Evelyn Steve f ,. . I ,W-l, J..-f g G :S,,,.a,-law - -f .-gzzl-Aw. ff'-Lffi-,iifw W fm ,, , . - f - , .M 2 , Q, ,H ,.. .w,,9,-M ..k ,, ,w.,,,,, ,7.,,1ma..-L, . . - f ,K 1, 11,.,,..,.,..2,1f q...5f1::.w.w: fx K ' 2323-121555 f+w2fSfKeY,' ,?L5H?,ef2Kf aazigswazxrg - ' - . H 14: -2:fL,f.21w-ef -,sqzefzazwfg 2 . Tse 5 we .. , H , . Q Af - ,fe:.ssi3.,vf,1. ,,g,-1,..sfgg:,. xef2'..gfgaf 1f.,,q f ,f.,uf,fg,1f max?-fgw, fag. ,.-z. - . .- .- - fg. +11 1 ,159-.em-:ws J. 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N 2 Abernathy, Alan Abraham, Jeff Adams, Linda Admire, Rosetta Alber, Gloria Albers, James Alexander, Sheri Anderson, Kevin Anderson, Lynett Anderson, Mike Anderwald, Sandra Armas, Omar 's :Es7.W 5f S5E3 f warms-.1' 1 1 Sixfisijl x r 5 A Ki' - L I -..' K ' 'ig is 2? ru? hai? L' 552, f 5 ,QR Q gag - ts' M' Q is iii?- gig? fr ,V v wiv . fZf7Zif'3E?5if t ,. ' 35:Sf55ii'f:I.:- ' . r 1 'rfQsa14s,'1' N , c I , fr , , , p i . .I f' W- 'N , A I M is ' is g Fw. if 1? I A P -W X' , 'B 1 i 'L Qi- , H if ,fri A i Y Q , 4 ,' -1 'jf as 1 Q 513. -36,4 , L it at ' qrfzhfffmrx f f 2 , J -Z- If ' , if ,. -Q .ff 4 ' ,, ,tg -- , L, , lk' 2' 'ke L x K f' .- ' A l 'QQ h e - ' L get ' Y fl' A . K if y , ,rg ' A ,r r .aj f V ' 54824 , L -qw' ' 5' ,Y is .- ,. . vb -ua: rs, .11 - L S T63 g if 2 ,L - ,. my N ' rf N, .fa sm r - 5, my 3 w?f3Z:.e , :t 55f3'f' - - 'K - fy r '- V I 1 Q mfs! Ideas Help junior Kzzise Money X ..,,,. tr . in ,. M Rn, , ...mwighl QQ ivan A f ' 'zfilfygrslfh . Cs, V 2 A 'GWR Arris, Sheryl Awalt, Sally Bailey, Carol Baker, Kathy Ball, Barbara Ballard, Bill 126 W - -1 sr: 2264431 N32 Q 12 ' A S K 35.44 H sp Q k wi thi ,xg if Law:-L .-, ..,. ., -r '0m-..... ' ' : , 2. assi! ' Q Thi s 5 5 5 ffl Qi? W? f as its f mg X 21 'N Ae ? .: sn K '01 m siwrssgi w rrig, if as ..,-rf-trims is is if ,V zaglslhaygfs S ig rag 'wiv at-ff: was wi? rwlisi Marcia Guthridge tries a different method of car washing, but her fellow homeroom members, George Gretser, Robin Hammen, James Greene, Lloyd Griggs and Pam Gorham are skeptical of its worth. ,,--'W . , rf-fs msn ..1,..- -ss, j- .- , -I t 1 t t's' 1 is , ' -i f' ' V: .5 ., 5: 'Lb , kr i s ts's A f- 'irr wir A M v. , .V a i rf' . tai! V ' L t' ' ' ,5f5g'Q5: , ,g5f3?7 N 'dire s if hA wzkiffr . ' :fl .QSM U N it 'is s t r x8 'S 4 f E' sf Sgrnzftgbtiix Lee mad rebel buttons were a new craze created by the Junior Class to boost spirit and at the same time raise money. Collecting buttons arefL-Ry Brian Schiffer, Joan Roberts, Ed and Bob Prout . rs 5' -.1 ft ----1 I 1 ziggy, X . I ,, ti, my 6 mm s irq r W- Z2 Q ffl? '- ' 5ii??rQ wr ' 53284 G .-,ew X w,9::f3s . vsrfm , . an Q 5532 '5 ki Q 1,1581 ry, 'ia M, 5 r X, , X xii r r , ,, 1 r xrqqf, ,M X - -I .r-, rpfww, ,lt V -I ggi g at I an 1 -' 1 . , r -f, H , Lu-mi? ar, s A1 gg - V f f -,ff ,.,'.-,rf SEM?-, 'f ' x 1 -fair, H is ., .. V .. if 1 Q Q V ni . I is . Ba , .nl-H: 551' xgr . - , ' , as 1' ., ,. fif ' ' sw ' .. ll '. ' g ,. Z' ' kif ' ' - V- S' fm, . . 1-f,,f,,..ar ,, f-ft: , .,.V. .r,,,.r- , ,. f. ,. - A is , , r fr , , wa mt, r ,Q 'V' 1' ' 'ff .'. S' Til ' 'f'rs, ',,- ., .f , A fi giggagiifg ,xv 2' 1 5' - ga j - -. ,V f A -, . .f - ' f ,mar r-, 1 , ' Q K - rv Hfw -fi'9aQ?f3gfe 51 . fm 42r , 1mwf2vgEaLfffA 'z' f it V, , . ,,,--, r , . :Ai , tj ' ,,, - :stiff 4, . 3, 'S 'fqfw'-. . s, T ' g , ' ff, fire? Q aa 5 i sna g ff .5 5 f. . Q' V' Q 1 VV :six . was ,Q v' 1 - 1. if ' it - 'sr -' -1 -'sf-fa A , 1 , 1, , '-fr V ' ' 1 ' V HZ-fam., i' ' - 9 , ff 4 A -1 w- J . W die Smith, Steve Wagner Balliew, Karen Bannowsky, Linda Barchak, Johny Barker, Jim Barnard, Eileen Barnett, Becky Barnette, Tom Barrett, Wayne Barry, Peg Bartholomew, Ran Bartoli, Terry Bayha, Melissa Becker, Brad Beckwith, Holly Bell, Danny Belous, Joel Bendele, Pat Bevers, Glenda d 127 -W Q Werif is , H L.., if , .9 r rs 1 f 'Nw41lhs.f a' ' Y : , .4 ffm nf ,I 4 9 ig, t Mp, 3 15 128 P ' h- r 33' ' V V Q gl X T2 45 , m,.X - '+A E f fu ' ,, Blakley, Sherry B B ,m.,m,.,A.,. B, Blamey, Mary Ann I , 'K B , B ' sl g ggi, g I K ., in ,Q , . 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N' xx , , Q 'Q L' 1 .' -' J, W so V V. as f L gssfkds - x 'iff M-I ., l-y' . , , My 45 5 Q 7, wk ,g GS , L s . f 3 55 AZQ ' 156 151 :ghixx - ' 5 , Qi. . mil. . .feii? ' 3i 4. Em fan I f' . . r 4 fi! fix., y . ' -A Y fr.. QQ? f ..,, . as V f 1' B 'Y -Af -V I 'L 'ff- 45 A' Brown, Alan K Brown, Elizabeth Brownsted, Nancy Buchner, Patty Bullock, Ed Bump, Leonard Burg, Ellen Burgess, Cindy Burney, Anne Burns, Gary Burrough, Brenda Burrough, Jim Cade, Ernestine Cain, Carolyn Caldwell, Ernie Caldwell, John Call, Terri Callaway, Coby 129 Calhoun, Craig Callens, Dave Camp, Melody Cannon, Wanda Carlson, Janie Carpenter, Mike H T' A ., 0 0 0 lll1ll7l' lfll :seam ' ' zfsfir 1, 75fff5?f,3E gV1,,f'Q M1 ' . , f ri ? t . so rr ,Q , fr 1? 41 fe A I - ff,,--uifszrlfi, , f i V , .V if A af, 2 ff rr X E1 r L t 5 ns X ,f rr H .. tg x K? , Q t , Hr 3 1 .. r, ,.Lf,f Q ty fr 5 V, 1: rf.: ,eff ,.-,,,r,a.:a5 at Q 5125i73?l':i23ft, 315124 , ,gasp .aff ., 'iff X Jw w. 'af 5,32-f:'-,g?s52'h , Iii? Cervenka, Land is Chandler, Kay Chapman , Cathy Cheatham , Gary Chin , Ronald Chivers, James 130 Cartwright, Jim Castleman, Sandra Cates, Ralph Cavin, Janet rsnrffagfeflz , 4. V ,, 5 A r ,wa are T' , ff-.t if ,. af ' is Q V015 tn Zficfvry Diligently working on a SAC MAC poster to be displayed at pep rally are Kathleen Meerscheidt, Barry Whitehead and Lana Luersen. - - :mfr-,..zff,:,,wis 'J 'Wfi ff 5 :f -' ' H ' S5 A5fR5'5ii?i ' - ' .- we 1 A 'WW r ax.. rf? a fyil . ,, , Rriafi 5153: ,f e , 4 rx? g f' '??::'Eff,,Z , -f ' sasirggfafsg - 1 234, so -. , 2 C , , . pr . ,t.. . . . ,. fig., 5 5 512 X it V, X Q 'A .-swing - i, 'firlwih '- b W. , 7 4 gf as fr Q X. l is Lfgfma -s Jzh 5 ff is is A Junior girls participated in a class competition day by posing as walking posters displaying BEAT JEFF. QQ? w-ea, ' 'Buki- ,iw-fsimawrfszg 3. , , fr 53, , , - -i l Q: l. K ff , f k 5 . I '3,. i1,,f. . , . - . . -25,1 nggsij ,'1, Vf:,. i, - -f V if it 1 y gf , ,gfiwwnv Q ., K qu., , af V gi W K as in '- , -an 'X ,. Chosed, Karen Christie, Melody Clark, Fletcher Clark, Janice Clarkson, Paul Clayton, Dixie Clayton, Suzanne Cleary, Barbara Coan, Paul Cockrell, Vera Choate, Roxanne Q g Cohen, Frances ' Cohen, Larry Coleman, Jacqueline , l'iil f Coleman, Nancy Coleman, Shirley fi 131 Coles, Johnny Collier, Terry Collins, Carolyn Comeaux, Jack Conable, Cheryl Cone, Carol Conner, Beth Constantin, Eric Cooper, Wayne Counts, Jim Courtade, James Crawford, Larry V, A '59 W .r 'T'f ',! , i 9 ,eg Q X V a,VV -fm? Q 52 S 1 is 1 Sm A H rs lt? 1 r K2 , f J ff - V - V K V V ., X s ' s ,re Y is C C , ,,t,rr Vo. . V , V s fs- l ' r if 1 A juniors Welwmc Wcnclzc C0 L7 c' With Ice-ifcs Crenshaw Chuck Cross Sharon Crowe David Cunningham, Jack Currie Donald ' 4 , , as V Q, ig Cummings, Willie ' , I :Laws-,.r V. I ' if . 1 in 132 Diane Day and Belinda Spector join Wenche Hansen, foreign stu- dent, in admiring her Robert E. Lee notebook, which was pre- sented to her by the Student Council. ., V, , V ,., V V L , 5 4. 7 ','L ' I i - .. 'f ,a :ar . Yaargf i Wenche exclaims with delight as her partner Pat Sultenfuss scores a bunco to the disgust of their opponents, Janie Carlson and Johny Barchak, I 4 im . Q, vs- ,,..-,. f, : .e.- , ., . 1 .1 . .,' ' , 1 D i Cutsha Davis, Davis, Davis, 11, Wes Cynthia Johnny Larry . , K f Q '!'1,f rv . 7:-if wrgxiiigag ',I? ' in ,.: C' X ,132 5 gm, . K I. ,Qi if ...M f ' 4 I? p 'fm :ii ' ' fi 4, , I 1 ,, Q K :gm 2 '1 aa L, , - . Q3 QQ., 2 ---, rg, ,iqffbg if - , fi R Y -Q K ix is Mm,.t Q, , , ., ,sy .r i ff,-.fs frrs,,?5f 5 .,,:: 7 as gzrfirsqgi :I , 'way' . . gi Z , J X 9. . is a ' is Q iw D nfs Qi'f! Rx 'lx . avi we 'A ' iii-Riflirsql Patti Steve Davis, Davis, Day , Dia ne Day , Larry Deitenbeck, Dennis Delavan, Sally De Leon, Alice Denn, Sheryl Dennis, Sherron Denton, Shirley Dess, Jay Dewitt, Chuck Dixon, Linda Doerste, Marilyn 133 ', if 1 f , 1' ...Q yy,, , , -1-f,,.'. f i t , f N n w M- . h Q 3 if r ' :M A A 9 Pigeons, Pictures ?ill junior ' ,Cai ure flaur Barry Whitehead concentrates on one of his many original creations, as Peter Williams, a fellow cartoonist, surveys his work. 3:s1:fJsr5,s W . K .eff-,wp-1 Dornak, Ioan Dorris, Anne Douglas, Mike Dowling, Linda Doyle, Susan Dragoo, Terry Draheim, James Dreesen, Skippy Drexler, Cynthia Droll, Cynthia Duncan, Gary Dunn, Diane wi -t gs . A ffzsgrarm .,,,,.r, is W ff 'Q .sisiassw - gsm gil Q 51,5521 , 5 I -,Ek k r nm-wi , X n a X- I 3 ive-,fs i D , . ,.,r X ,W , - . , V , KH , : , 5' W sfisflh V nz,-yr xgsv V231 f' ,L Km .- .. .. Wm- Durst, Andrrs E f fy Easterwood, Shirley nfsfr, .. x Q K l Ebner, Robert i f ' 'Tlx i :wife Y iazzslag. -vs Whistling for his pigeons, bird lover Bernie Sanders prepares to feed them. -www, - nf, rr 2 - E , f .,,. W YI 'J A 4 iugikfbf ' 'V 'I -, S.. .. I I iw g ' fiisigil-sl ,Q 5 -k ' f r ' A ,xx . its ' K, X 9' 'W gl, X .rVi,, . , x P 'k 57.11 f'f1m-new , z,g,..,r, an uwlf?Xifi?' ' ii li K i r M f, .ts in .,- A ' max,-ff': K' K ' 'fi' W- r2wfg ' - f fm-:swim , ,.,,. sw. ,4 3: ,.::,::i,,.,,...,, I-s .I r isp i,Lk?9fffES g -. -rr in Q M y F mp ,. , . 5:1-. rl- V 1 X Q 41 , f . re r at ' Z li all it , Edgerton, Carol Elam, Linda Elders, Joel Ellis, Franell Emert, Ken English, Ron Enloe, Peyton Erickson, Phillip Evans, Barbara Eyhorn, Linda Fairman, Ronald Farnes, Peggy Farris, Pam Fauver, Jeannine Feille, David Fickel, Ted Fish, Bill Fleisher, Larry .ir iff r E :Maasai f if-:rim f Mmm! , pirrr, H r I - . Q. 3 . ,,., ,.1,.-f Y .Jw',.1-r,w1:z1frfm C QA-1 V F ' -. ' 44-. 1 f. N i K f l 5 ' A axw ksf V vtv ,,f.,Z,' H Fletcher, Judy Fletcher, Kenny Forbrich, Ingrid 135 Fortin, Chuck Foss, Thomas Fothergill , Cly Fox, Janis Freelove, Dor French, Judy Froboese, Pat 1 rf, K , k ,,:' E? V , Z 136 Gale, Robert Garcia, Jim Garcia, Randy Garcia, Rosalind Garnett, Delores Garnett, Donnie Gauny, Ronnie Gebs, Sandra Gentle, Ray Gibbons, John Gilleece, Sandra Gimmeson, Nanc Glass, Gary Goehman, Ben Goldenberg, Jam Goldstein, Norma at. his as no a. W 4 1 4 -sy-.., J ,,.-.9-I V N-of I4 .l i , Q A ' M, S H ,.,, my Q: ,I ix 'QQ h Q at Ir is ' ' EP' .V V f . Eze V-fi-, i1f . 1 'TY' wi, fri 4.32 ' , gr 1. ,,., i ,s,, cc,,s ,,,t , an 5 ' ' ii ' J ,sii Fryar, Jackie , . -a ge' ., XX , ight 5 hiv' a 3 -Q BY , . e ,Y:,3S,,:,y151Ls ' fix ., all N 7. ,r if X 5 9 ,,. Li ,E Gaches, Susan X Following directions from Bobby Chestnut, Gerald Scheppler and Ray Irwin busily whip up a Thanksgiving pie, any -:N is n X ' IQWTSYSZEEKZRQF 4 Y W9 ,',., sss is Q, , -- ii: ra. .A I W K. , V. 9 X x iz qfkx . 'I si wir iwn , we o N f ga ss ,gz z rglg : 3 .343 r mm, fi, t'fzms.m:, Mr: my ,. ,D if s af' wa? S W ,M i f A al we E Q3 'Q f 5 v'1! , ,, , X, ,,, .W mwiiw Q e i iii Q .4 12 .,.,, Q ws Exhausted from their labors, the discouraged chefs attempt to clean a chaotic kitchen. in 5? Hoy ' Dome tic Dulic Include Kitchen kaper Sai .sw -HQ! it if fwfr. 'X fw' Golson, Scotty Gorham, Pamela Gothard , Richard Gould , Billy Gray Donna Gray Wanda , jg :I , 295, f 1- --rff - 1-,ggz,i:grrAr's .- N ' 2 T ff , gy 7' K ' r UF? ' I Q W K ' I 5 K by ,. . K if I 53 I G K V f fs ,,i fi , sg 1 My ff f ti? J ?' . 3j5iTi,,,,m 5533 ,.::r.fai-is we -- . ' '. 1. .fzsfiiifrl , 4 -' it f jg, Q . , -1 f ,frm i - - f in it .,,.,3g f' x - -:V , 1 ,':'Q -'iiiieaw' N 5 .s,3ssv,gq-swf. wig 2- I-1f:f1g.s,jf,gi, 1 , 7 Q X U,.v, Misa ff-5 ,. ,, , X ---,.,-.., . s' ws T 5 .3 if if 2 5 t 7 x we .. s w J ia- f,1,.,z,f5i' gutsy r fa, t , wi' ! 2 N fs , 2 sl X 1 , , Hanson, Chuck Hanson, Judy Hanson, Ronnie Hargis, Sharon Harlow, Greg Hector, Jack Henderson, Sherry Herbsleb, Christy Hermann, Diane Hernandez, James X Greene, James Greene, Mike Gretser, George Griffin, Pat Griggs, Lloyd Grigsby, Reva Grunwald, Marsha Guido, Brazos Gupton, Beverly Guthridge, Marcia Guthrie, Steve Gutierrez, Ruth Haecker, Jerry Hafkin, Barry Hall, Doug Hall, Pam Hamilton, Rusty Hammen, Robin Hauer, Cynthia Hansen, Virginia fn. .- ..... , l Too pooped to pop another fly, baseball enthusiasts Charlie Masters, Bobby Bohrer, Scott McGehee, Jimmy Stewart and D R l Nelson collapse on the nearest available steps. 1 Diamonds--juninr Boys' Best ?ricnd Harper, Cammy Harper, Helene Harris, David Harris, Linda Harris, Nancy Hauser, Rosalie Herr, Henry Hesler, Fred Hess, JoAnn Hester, Elaine Hester, Nell Hinojosa, Jessie sv, ,. si Hoffer, John Holm, Cheryl Hoover, Jeffrey Hopkins, Laura Hoppstetter, Linda Horsley, Cynthia Horton, Bob Horton, Mike House, Butch Hughes, Mike Hutto, Pat Inselmann, Jeff lin J , ms 3 .ft ,, f 'Q ,ef . J. J' W E, h mf ,a -on Juniors displayed the Christmas spirit by collecting canned food to give to needy families. Preparing their homeroom's food for distri bution are Terry Bartoli, Karen Balliew and Randy Bartholomew Irwin, Ray Jacobs, Jeanine James, John James, Mike Jasperson, Buster Johnson, Joan sw , , , J xxx X 140 ' X ,, ifiilk? . J , V 4.5 as B 1 seri f iff.,,.,i f', Elitfiirlif f:w.m5f,,,iVLQ ..f,,V 9315555 ,AV f LJ' x Eire W Q nfgsw E f si J st 'Y' if figs, x A f t J , V ees- f ,W 'ima WZIYFCP ,1li2,.E' X 13455 I 9 , r Hi s sf -f , Ei.. X N X i I i The Juniors scored a first this year by becom- ing the first class to receive Senior rings in May. Measuring for rings sometimes prove to be a problem, how- ever, as Ioan Johnson tries to remove a too little ring from Doug Shannon's finger, Tom Lanier and Barbara Jones await their turn. W i N 5 i , xy ' E W- flrfiif ei 1' f - ,,.s,,.,,r.sr , . gg, 'QL J H is . 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Q l 2 ,Q an at .. , ew'1'Qa,w,g, ae ZA, Lqlfvi , , 2-wr Q ,f fi ff Langford, Kathy Langley, Bill Lanham, Larry Lanier, Tom Larsen, Mary Latham, David 142 ' ISGS SKS - N . i, ft ., 4 We . Vs , an .6. X K ' . YJ' ,yr - ak S I 'H'-evra ,. ,1 gsm, . kv K . af 1 , az-I,-if ev. 4, t -'rdf ,.vU9'..r.i., v Y. f ,1 15. f 4 ,QQ 1'Q'1 ?fL'6f '? 5' late J-fwfr Keep juuivrs J-fappiug Laird, Marti Lancaster, Pat Landrum, Linda Lange, Eric 1 Arriving home at a somewhat questionable hour, Larry Day attempts to evade his parents. R: fe Raja ,Q 1-he vs' 1 f. ' . it , J 'ht'-gi fm ., 4, Sw KN , ,,,,, f Y I-, .Z fx' 4, vi s I X QQ K X 'Y Sy., x 'ts 2 5 iw 1 1 R 'Y r 1 :rw :fi is K 5 Q 32 me L? Mis After sleeping a little too late, Terri Call rushes to beat the morning tardy bell. Lawhorn, Robert Leep, Richard Lehman, Tom Leske, Diane Lewis, Hardy Lewis, Judy Lindley, Larry Lindsay, Peppy Lipke, Carol Locke, Billy Lowe, Donnie Loyd Harriet Luersen, Lana Luersen Laura Lux, Gayle Lytle Eddie MacFar1and, Bru CC f in 1 T J, ' r'iiir 1 K 4 r if-, .,.. 143 144 McCann, James McCoy, Terry McCrory, Jenny McCue, Ken McCurdy, Jeff McDaniel, Ken McKissick, Janna Magee, Joe Mandry, Mary Manny, Gayle Mantooth, Carol Marbach, Carol Martin, Jimmie Martin, Jimmy - 1 ,i.jf.l?'-1'hzQf1'14,ve r A, S ,S 3 Q .wi 'lg M ' it ir r, U H f, - 1 I-,,--wife,-diftr I . , . Martinez, Clarence N . 'lug 7 . ,r'i,. , Txm f if Martinez S lvia 1 y K ng a ,E V,:V, Masters, Charles Matjeka, Albert X .J W .. . L, M y - . . . af ys r ,K 51 'W ,Z ,, Wt 'X EA -.f A M- 'Qi Q . V ig fs Q ' J ,V if ,Y 1 ' f -vi .J 4' J ' 1' Y 1' ,,, '- +. , 2-as vqbk , . Q, 'S 5 I Pennants, decals, mums, flags. . .Judy Hanson displays the many items that symbolize Robert E . Lee. 4 , as Q ii? , - ...Z SXSW Stars, -as ,,,, rssrr, J 1, We , fm .f ,r ,t t - if-Sw 2 ... 3 1 X' ,eet l , 5 n 'E W la , nf Fig? ' , girly 3 'S S, Q XF' McDonald, Richard McGehee, Scott Marbury, Mike Marlatt, Dianna Medina, Sylvia Meeks, Paula Kurs 5'ly at lee rr , iiv Hardy Lewis, a devoted Volunteer, adds to the excitement of every football game as he waves the Confederate flag in front of the Lee stands after each touchdown. ffi kr, 'rw it Vyi. i,,V L.A,k X , V r 1 if ti G r 5 , '.e gi f I , ft V-,' ij - 52, L ,V f -I . trerre r. e V- - rw :ff I retg r .Q 4 ' - H ,.. 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Q? 1 Q r X ,leap year :limp lfcar Mitchell, Howard Moltz, Linda Monaco, Mary Lynn Montgomery, Peggy Montgomery, Rick Moore, Carol Moorton, Pam Morejon, Ricky Morgan, Linda Morgan, Tom Morris, Betty Murphy, Larry Ronny takes a tumble and is in danger of being crushed in the change-of-classes rush. r r l Q. -. sax '- -- raw -fre ,l l ,, .1 , - . ..l--1:,a,-,.'w- 'f' N' , N 1'w:,w!'it'1Xr.aWE , 5 s 1 ' N ! V xfhlu' y r a 1. ,, . R,,, .1 4? l l fi . ...gawk M- A va 5 . ii, FE' Q27 Q7 f' ' ' R 1' a ' V ' ,- QE , 4 1 , f 'X Q, 2 ,K uv - 553m g . iiri L 1 ig A 3, 1, ,f - If fww L, LW r A A N4 V, Y f 'A '- 1 , ,s ii, X 'NW 'f if 'G N, me ,, ' as X X 5 Murray, Donna Murray, Ken Musselwhite, Margo Nathman, Mary Neely, Jo Nelson, D. R. Nelson, Ronnie Nevelow, Iohn Newhouse, Dotty Newman, Merikay Newman, Sherry Ng, Evelyn Niles, Galen Nunley, Marian Oden, Robert Oestreich, Janet Oliver, Sharon Olmstead, Linda , 147 X Discouraged before she drudgery awaiting her. even begins, Iudy Kelfer dreads the term theme Page, Sidney Palasky, Frank Palma, Sandy Palmer, Ross Palmer, Sue Panzer, Jerry Park, Mike Passailaique, Terry Pate, Gregory Pate, Jerry Patterson, Kathy Pauley, Ronnie Payton, Kandi Peine, Mike Perkins, Randy if S - X ea., ,. ,4, , ,. V, Q K Pr: 5 tyy t,t, X L. -A - f Y 3 fl. f.. f-: ra- Seeking inspiration, Judy searches through her notes for a new idea. 148 S is 1, , A, ,QQQQ 4D-n in x 3 If i 4 Eli I - - iff: I' ,. 1' ,ai-xg ' rig 3 v f-:f far-2699 'Eg :XL ' ,fag fm 'wi B 'it 1 5 Q, H . 2 aff is if it 'Q 5?- fi ax X X. Q ' K s ' :Q -W I f Z '11, Hi , . m I . I is X Sf ',,, 8. i'lY sh L .QF 2,-5.5 X ., ,L '-my 'g V -v,r5f'Aseffz ' f yrrr L Through at last, Judy celebrates the completion of her theme Last Minute Plurrirs Kring jrrrrirrr Worries A . ixifiyfffgc' . x Emi? . si? ' 1- , I -ff T REI , VK .,.....,. yiyx W K -X , New ,,.. T get .M .A X ,AV7 V 7 5 4,0545 1-'fs vm! We r N42 XX. X M f' 1 ' ,R r-. my , .e':1 X Q K 23 3 if . YH ' Q! Perkins, Randy Pester, Rollin Peters, Cheryl Phillips, Roger Piersall, Elaine Piefila, Steve Pinedo, Donna Pittman, Larry Polasek, Caroline Poovey, Tommy Porter, Barbara Porter, Cathy Poulos, Gary Power, Mike Power, Pat Prashner, Ellen Prout, Bob Q, 4 af' ,arts-M a . , 1 H ,. .r-.5 KFWT -1 V ,y - a ,-,' ,V V , W ,,, Q J r X xc: -. ri V be t if , . V ,o5,. 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SVS? .4'Z2B'Qw,-xi-.m.i'! , ' , K as f f ,,ff, t -,-y:g,:1 - H A liff w l C , ii Y' f I .- ' i S S - we ff --4 ' ,,,,- - - , '.., f if ' -'. ., , , s, 2 Q, - '23 , 7lQ:?i ':,1-w 4N kt.i,5'4l 1 -' f- U ' -N. if. , f igk V ,.,,x h 'Junior ace Johnny Coles out-stretches his guard and lands another basket. dzger Klmmps 9 Q 5 'Q-' 4122-4-rm M, .,Vs,,k, ,QV y - - 1 f W ' 1, ' ' ' is iw , , S sa Q 3 f f m l' f is-my-2 -1 'W' -X f 1 'B 1 if 3 kymqvlvxlfl 'W W Shaner, Jerri Shanklin, Cathy Shannon, Doug Sherman, Jennifer Shingledecker, Robert Sikes, Reba Sims, Neva Skipper, Steve Slimp, Judy Smith, Charlie Q .ff V' sf? in R V, . :I ,il Y 4 5: i . il 'B C f. V B i 4 l .L V ' K 'mm' I y C ,. Wgwd , A X TE ' - 1 lff ' 'fl ' 'lf ' ' .,. A ' in Cam ille is' W X, ,f s B B B i B 4 B ssr . -l B f C V V. Q r A C 5:4 T ii V K , ., , b it QQ, C. ,,,,V K V , , Er 21 f Jll 'i:'M 'C ',,. . n li ff' . I- W I 2' Rs W' C iilii 5 k ' ' I . S fs 2 ' 'l u -Essays, 4 L x f if. fs tiff' f If if lst l . ' 1 V53 Stonaker, Karen Stone, Curtis Stonestreet, Linda Stuckey, Gayle Sugarman, Larry Sulsar, Sue Sultenfuss, Pat Swerk, Gloria Symons, Robert Tadlock, Constance B L . ,N , 1. 1 is Q f I Unk 1 W te e , ,X Q . 5 if .E , , 3 mfs,1: f Q r es are .szrgeiws Struggle' ?0r jurziars Although Charlie Smith, Harriet Loyd and Bobby Trevino are all set to go, Beth Brown seems unwilling to risk her neck on a go-cart. J f ,1,,..,a.., - C ff' I f E I if , M ,1 r .,..,. . 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Y, . 1 1 Waters, Carolyn Watson, Ben Watterson, Claudia Weaverling, Ray Webber, Darrel Weeber, Suzanne Weichlein, Donna Wells, Deborah Whitehead, Barry Wiemers, Thomas Wilhalm, Jim Willet, Sharon 157 X ,gfw ig 1, ' ii . , xl- . 'Vi 'V Williams, Brett if t -1 . . f Williams, Dave iq l . F ' .f - in gf r ,W s i wnnams, Pam C' i ay t . . Si V . ph' n V ! 'Fwt?'9 2 Q Q' Williams, Peter 'ig 6 , 1 ss, wiums, Charlene 1 K g w , : ? ,rX 5' A W e f 5 iffriwia 'lv' Y Ami w' M 1 .vixtifi F' N973 Y' i' I' i ' ' , -1 Ari, sg, k , f , , .P W , - Wilson, Janet ' W Wilson, Randy sg, ,ir iss? W' K Q, f, ' ,1 if ,fzmivr 91145 Wy High Reverting to their second childhood, Karen Stonaker and Sandy Palma examine the troll dolls, a current teenage fad. W Wilson, Susan Winslow, Chris Wirth, Tommy ,Wifi , at ltii .-, wi sf W. W. kristin? :si M 3 'f , S H H v + ' 33'-Pi , 2255 ' Windy March days are always perfects for kite flying, and Juniors Peg Barry, Phil Russell, P Aaron Villastrigo, Carol Tyson and Bob Kasper are typical followers of this universal sport. ,V ylys ,rrrr,r A 5, 1' rg, Wolfe, Carolyn ' : Z 5 in , Wolma, Ronnie I ' W A Woods, Gordon Q' Workman, Carol ca Worthey, A. I. Wright, George Wurzbach, Kieth Wyatt, Joy Wyatt, Marian Young, Terry Zanecekia, Joe Zaro, Cathy Zimmerman, Bob Zinsrneyer, Glen aul Clarkson, 159 611155 fff 1966 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President .................... Ron Knippa Vice President . . . . John Douglass Secretary. . . ..... Pat Gold Treasurer. . . . . Dinah Denson Ron Knippa John Dinah Pat 'iff3ai?EE:rsa , k. 4 . Abadie, Tommy K I l 5 a ' , ' Abbott, David gig .4 ' K, f A M ,S N 462 2 I g Ax ,, Acevedo. Sylvia 2 ivy' 'ii j j ' 'R' X' ,. Ackermann, Harry ' wwf ., if KK'L . r' 4' f , Acosta, Lou U g i m A . . 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'sr Anderson, Jack W ., Qing A Anderson, Peter ew, fra. ,- f r ife,-iz jj ff 'gf W Anderson, Sandy A f ' ' I s.,x,!i A ,BX ' K U n I 41.-2 ,,,, Anderson, Steve 1- Armstrong, Dana fi .,A,i V 13' Armstrong, Jerry . 7 Armstrong, Mike Arnold, Andrea Arredondo, Kathy Atkinson, Cathy Bachman, Faye Baggett, Barbara Baker, Danny Baker, lane Baldwin, Howard Balliew, Luther Bandy, Dean Bankler, Donald Banning, Richard Barker, Jim Bames, limmy Eames, Kassandra fmswga, y ff W y . ' - .iff , .rig . M l X Fu ! ,gs- Zl- r wx f 1 4 5 , Q -A '71 5-sa 19725-',5z5 A 1 V KW A ' 4-i A 1 lv 1. ' M g g : ,, f 'Fr fr' f' ' 'sri' ., ,A QV A a awgzafws .aaasrw sez ref' ,1 ff, X A Wearing a rebel hat, Glenn Haecker fingers his part at an early morning pep rally. Y Mr' 4 H i . ff A Sad v F 1 bg 'V H A T X S Nw Q, W - Barnettc, Douglas Barrett, Arnold Barrett, Randy Bass, Marcella Bates, Ed Battaglia, Charles Bauerle, Dianne Beakley, Marilyn Beard, Eddie i Hams l6'lvuf Zfcfur fz'0rf1 Keck 0145 Saphs I0 Hand Beard, Ruth Beevers, Kathy Belknap, Donna Bellanger, Steve Berchelmann, Julie Berg, Thomas Bemhard, Cindy Bemstein, Allan Bewley, Sandra Bewley, Scott Bible, Linda Biediger, Tom Billings, Ruth Black, Jim Bloom, Biuy Boone, David Boston, Nancy Boucher, Barbara Bounds, Roberta Bowles, Diane Bradley, Al Brannan, George Braunstein, Hank Bretz, John Becky Spence finds that the privilege of being a band member also includes the duty of general flunkie to Senior band members. fr rfs-'r' Q g ffrffiflii :si -' 1, ., .gfezi ' ,, - 5' M? 'C ' ff - -I.. f ,. N 'a sa. r TE ' i- 46- ,T I Ig ,Z 1' S y tv K Xxmqr V rg qw:-4'.Y?rgvg:x V, rf :ix V ,f, -I 'ESR' f. I 1. V- 'W' Q I a fe,-,x ' X -. X NIL 1 ,,,,. kv- af S - :f 5 1 H - . f,4 i,,,.,05,,: ' ,i i. 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',g' V' 5115 T - 'cr' 7 'll ' Bullard, Shannon 1 1 ,2 in K 112. 42514, W 'K' iw N Q X Bulloch, Bill oyoy , ' , is P' B Burk, Martha V: V , ms yikk Q ' 3, r , 'kb 'B Q Burke, Pat .BG 'k.A- k ' Q sa Vr- di ' fir., Bums, Kay h ' ': z,, R : N Bums Kevin as 'F 4 ' .. ' r I ' ,R Burnside, Bob Mr -.... 4 y i .f 'faux' V+ 5? 'Q Brmeii, Richard dr I . if r f 5 . M g n.. ' . an x P P if Sophomores observe Spirit Day by wearing western clothes. QL-Ry Eva Io Knause, Becky Spence, Melissa Harvick, Joe Ward and Nancy Franks. , wx ,.i,, s' v - M ,ar W1 1 Buren, Judie ., f , ji T Butler' Paffifia 59 1 V 177 if A ' ii 'ff B B V Brmief, Many B 'Q up if fi- we if B Q Bynum, Cynthia ' A K Cain- Kay ' B 1 B Caldwell' Carolyn B ,Ji 'P m is ,g-Tx 4 'Pi L J Callaway, Carolyn U A 1 X is x W Q , V, . I V 1 1, I ,fysffgfifi J L ' Jia film? K 5? 'r ',.. 'K' - ff: 164 ai Calvin, Bruce Campbell, David ' Canales, Arthur ' Cantu, Gracie Carlson, Karen Carnahan, Pat Carnal, Scott Carpenter, Lyle Carr, James Carter, Carole Cason, Candy Casseb, Sol Catalani, Bobby Cathey, Sharon Chandler, Ray Chandler, Richard Chestnut, Chipman, B0bby Roger Chism, Becky Chumbley, Debbie Clark, Christine Clegg, Iohn Cleveland, Linda Cole, Patti A girl's delight is die Sophomore boy cheering section during pre-game pep rallies. 4 R 1 I f 1 ei - . ,, ,yi.ai.,g12 . f 2114.1 ew , M 5 My , Y rg ,, X t ,Q 4, -H A ogy F tlly C Uplz oufrilfufe in ,virif ' :iv viz ef , .. ,Ln K Q .ti ni ' we se -, We glee, iifigzgg I h as ,V-if M y if W 3 Q 5 f ' ' ,r gf, ' if 552 ' --'f2i1.i, ., mfg Q L .ta - ' - irrr W n f, ' P .: r -M15 .ff 3, I . - as H 3 A L- - , ' A r - ., if - A' .f , ' ' , af P 'A ' 9 J J , f X. ,. 5 ywl, ,, .2 V -15 . ,.. 5 V ,wail A - ': fsflfaamsar. fr rm!-.r,H ' - I View no I fzifzfsi x X ' - 'I l iw:-f - r A ., M. ,, ..,,..,, 5 Y 'gf -.f,. 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Eddie 1-fm V- 2. 1 sgggggzj- .V ,Ir r ,Q V- A gg! fn- 5 A - --a. i fd 5 , In A L, ' fu , .. l Dum' Roy - A -maj 'V -' Draheim, Richard '317' .' 5 ifilixrli A few pounds of air, a flick of the switch and Dean and M'1iss are on their way. 167 Dresch, Ierry Druskin, Dorothy Dubois, Marit Duchin, Brian Dullnig, Debbie Dunn, Lynda Duplissey, Jeanne Dwyer, Conni Edrington, Cathy Edwards, Alice Eidelberg, Pam Eitel, Sandy Eldridge, Wayne Engelking, Margaret English, Margie Estes, Chip Fabish, Jimmie Fames, Stanley Farrell, Carlotta Farris, Ed Farris, Mike Fernandez, Frank Fest, Patsy Fischer, Darlene r 1- ' f Q22 fiSaYwa,ia'?5 fwwisi 'dzggaiifgg 34.11, x ,w--fffs sfl zff f .. Z- . , , K-' 11, . W F- - z y M 6 , , . bfu wiay i ga K V' r md ws fFW9S ?i' - 1-was 52323239 S ' mgsigqgiz 35 ir- .t ' A-gi Q' mi :gem wifi, 3' Miifigiii fare? 'wa 2525? ' L . s a. , i :P f We 4226 if i , E E: i JY S M -' -Wwlsug i f s g . ...vt-72 ,, K m , ' ':Vf'iifiiiR1??i :z',i-'ii . .. ' ' , .:e::. sua Wit' , I i - C':if.:E?f? wh I . , , t . . t t , w e QiYrt?'Y9?T527l?2 it 121 :'?5f'E??E? 3 S' ygfif Lf- A- D' , :xy-. H ' Mx 1,1 , , , . k H t . K '01, . A -- . --fa ct rf' :? ::': 1,1 - . ' r Fitch, David Fitzhugh, Mike Fitzpatrick, Ricky Fleet, Susan Flores, Linda Foley, Beverly Foreman, Will Franks, Nancy Frazor, Terry French, .Tack 8 y . . . ,, -.a W. fa Mafia, A display case showing geometry in Christmas was prepared by Mr. McCre1ess' classes. Putting on the finishing touches are Sherry Stevens and Joan Reeder. 553 ' S E7 W ,Z ,y,,t 3- 'ic 4 a t - 0 V .- air 'Cf' K -N 7 4 msd in - ia H X 'wr' s ' -r41f27i??7' V-1. . , Q ,X aw Q' 5 NY fi-3, we 1 F I , ,..,, V, .k.k 5 , .,,i,nm,, . i , Ier grfgg wh- 1 ,,s gri ef 2 -is F fi F N., if ,tif New tr, ii , if Y as-,A-.i:,5, .f, wfwmv H 242e?:siif?F59 ga 4' l 4 VVV, i .. Q Vk-k , , f- ' I . ' .risen V .Q -. - R , 5 M 1 fha .1-4 . 1 . .,,fVg r 4. X ff . 4' - a 6 . I ,,.,f-Q - Q NSN pgp- K is jj, , 'NX I9 1. 'fr a ,,,, P ,. V525 ,Q F91 ,MA Q Sophs Kuild .,,Y.Ma mr ' Q veawm,.,,.r 'iv fl 'ig H 4' if if 5 , ,Ziff r W . ,,: , ,... W x ,L ix R- Wig J P' 2 6 Easley, Charles Etheridge, Monna Fischer, Sharlene 6l7l7l6'fl'6'6' JJ mmrswr The Christmas spirit was met by the geometry classes with a Geometree Hanging geometric ornaments are Pam Eidelberg, Jerry Klein and Kathleen Sweet. - gy fsfesgey-eg - ,, , ..r. mir, ..., ..... . . .Z:,..,, ,. if as 4 MW ,r r Friedrich. Lorem K , ' ' - 1 a Frost, Garlon if R f 7 ' y2' g,f3f ' 2 i'.ii 1 -.sf ,r Gaines, David gffff i '1' K t 'f n , -' fffgl X K ' fk.i . i Galloway, Carmen 1' 2 ffl gig, , L .J C Gamez, Yvonne .. , ,r r ,M -W, I A , , 7,,', . - I .A ,, I , j ' 5 , f f ' 2 ,fr K' A gxyx ra-fmifllrlg. Garcia, Iaime -ra i ,sr A L,,V Q! I D K i ,K 132,53 I -1 .--, , if ,, ,. ,1q.f,,fgi:s'uL3F ' ' 7 Garcia, Ken -K 3 3 . Gamer, Linda 1 I ja V ,i 'Q-A - 'K Garren, Terry 1 -- ,Q - -- M y , 1 :- , f 1 r r + .3 Garver, Paula sf o I , 'W' Garza' Ted - A J ky A . 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K, .age M ' 1 -1 v. Haase, Sue re v E 7 4. , ' A .f gllgemwaf -fl-A.. e f. W, ' ' s i I ,, 1: 4,N.Skp!1 .. v 3-W' ..i5w-if-Qt,-r-'fzff-ferr Nt ' 1' I 5' 24 is WE V .'?'W4f'm I , .4 g 5 -ww - f - --'ffl at A Q- 1: r . H -. , - ' - P' Hackett, Carol Y s 1 H' f fy 1 , Haddock, Barbara s fl li M 2f...,5 x i?? in ,K , 'E' L J rf I TE:Ef: ..:, H ,i ff 7 Haecker, Glenn I i A K FEV ' , I ii l. r Lf'f ' . 'fi ke,k. f f Hagy, Ame M ,f-liilsifffkw if 'Sf L 'V if H5i'3s'i1Pi,Sff.W5lTZEWC' me 7. f Yi x i ii ,big-ly-1.,g K - gs, - . .. i , f,, K 2 -sf? Hajek, John Q f it , K te. ., , A , G L 9 . I I Halwmb. Gary J 'K , Y . t ' A :ia-ff r- H5-' Haldy, LaVana ,K i -, - Hale, Sandy 7 , FV ' Hall, Pamela I Wm , 1 J Ysfziilv gat: .i- ' - . 'Qi K i f , -- ' 1-mpem, Marnyn A A - - Hamllf IEHHCHS , tt,e ,. Q- mf in t',t.,. 'W P- 'P sv 'rw .- fs1s:.112iff fi ' ' Q' 'f- -f-- vf ffiiblli f H' v K Hamilffml Gafv ,I P ' 1 . it . .Q-A i W Hamilton, John P' ' it if ' F i -315175 '- 5 . X f ,, , -f H-1: ' ., i . K-5' f 5. Q' f K K 'Fifi f 551 l-lammack, Darrell K , X ,, lk Hammen. Cherie K sift, X ' K e w Y f n f he Hammond Mary Ann i if 7 s yy x mfigafifif lfifg KX 5-.Q i ' ' - 1--Qi 5 La 2 X X Q as ffffmsf-: --.5 A snt. . n, s ht ,tte gamrrclxllarry V Harliler, Rift 5:1 h. Qi? Q Z2 wg. I L In ,F 3131 3 BY 0 F i , ' ,.1',,fQT1iii ' ff? i g, 'i ., f fy ' 'W Hanna y Sandra T ,rf . .,,. I N ,I -Q Tr 5,2 Y Q H H ,,, K7 - il ' 1 Q' L l as l ntl' A .. S-fr is Hanson, Janet K XR. ' N 4 1 s , 1 -f p - !Yif S1lif .H i ' H ' Hanze , :eve J I 1, N t A Njxgas wig K I X In HafPe'- Bobbi' ' 55Qif? .x 1 lic asi' if If wgj? nk' 41 logs f H ii W Harris, Bill Harris, Kathy Harrison, Audrey Hart, Donna Hartong, Robert Hartsook, Vicki Harvey, Connie Harvick, Melissa Hauffe, Carla Hauser, Greg Hawkins, Diana Hawks, Sheila Haynes, Eugene Head, Marsha Hedtke, Janet Henderson, Linda Henne, Louis Hewett, Sandra Hickey, Terry Hicks, Larry Hoffman, Mike Holleman, Lynn Holmsley, Steve Hoppstetter, Richard K if Y. Z, ,,., , A , . Wx H 'f if-f li ,X V ssis, fi Y - 'Y N' W5 , ,oi ,sk 'L-jj . X if ar V I 'T 1 X, I Greg Smith, an avid hunter, spends much , VV X '-- mt . i if f it , t 4: ,, 4 , 5 I Q, S -, -L55 ,' ' ,fffig - , lg V V . ' 'I sz V 5, ' 'Y' ,f ,, Q - ,sts s:,1r,,f ,, ... A ,H iv Y P i . F Qu. .N .. J Q 4. no ?,. if f .f , .. T? 'Q . . . . , , X .,,,, VA I V L, . X, H , ssrs K ssss T 5' r f V ff 3. ,,:1 fs.4,T is, V Q ff ' 1 ,V 'iv5Vs?.:fi-us. ' ' , ,!'TQf.3, fi '- 4 R X7 , Ti ., f 1 W .i , 1 1,512 1, wig, Howard, Ronnie Hubbard, Robert Hubbard, Velvet Hughes, Carol Hughes, David Humble, Frances Humphreys, James Hunter, Leo Hunter, Randy Hutchins, Carol time ke eping his guns ready for hunting season. 172 is t, wswf- .- -, ,. g iga ff smi- S 1 ' 1 Q' Y ., wr. ,,:- A , aa an i ff. L, -' s s .9 L 87 . ,Q V .,.,.. F' - - ,-M., wg, 'f K A ,.,,'f iiss s- Ji' Q: , 'KH' if ind. rs, 5' ,cf we .AW I 4 K iv s Y t ylgxisziiiis 4 s : 'lv' A r .fm 1, ,,f.,,- -I rw, E 71 , if X , YQ as S f . 'J 1- 1, E T, i l-laschke, Linda Henderson, Ray Howard, John Guns, Skis ,Make Saplzs E fi M iuzigm, Ygmsya guyz I. - . wg. is J . s ' 'fl' . is rio! Ji S f:-: ' in U ,s f 5 ish a 1 h 1 1 - up 1 k , ll -M an Sv 'VCZZY' k .,, . syn Z5 ?f'si?'v?34'SnyiL',Q'o H 'U H Psngs J by i 5 i in .--, 1 1 -V ,h ,,,., ' 5: '25 I , ii. -- , N A ,i V? -V if ' ' I vi :flag ' wif '- My ai: I if , mmf, J-'M ' J L - ' li s U, W 5 V 9 rf' Q . if , .'-. ii , Q ,. . - . 'N in an J w 5' If ,J li tw K f if f me 4 ' v kiwi K Y Jin nj, .mt eu Ski-champ Richard Hopstetter is quite proficient at his six-year hobby Skillful flobbyists ' 2 1 I-lutto, Stanley 11 f- Hyman, Jack ,V U z fv,s2z,,?1ssf i it ii, 4. K 1 W H f- 2f 'ifi5iffl9r 'W' Lnzer, Ray - Irvin, Wayne . Jackson, Barbara Jacobs, Jennifer James, Michael James, Scott Jarnagin, Johnny Jasso, Tony Jauer, David Jennings, Bob Ienschke, Nell Johns, Phyllis ki' f , My u Johnson, Andrea Johnson, Georgianne . .. V Y Johnson, Leslie fn , ' A Johnson, Linda K Johnson William ik - - ' -L A K Jones, Dale Vrtk QW b Jones, Margie J 'f'Iili ' Jil Jones, Nancy Jones, Robert Jones, Stanley 1 gl. .T . , ,iw .,r,w:wlsef U A mails' W. r., ,, S ., fQ.,y,5:7 Jopling, Gene f f M L bw- 'S Joslyn, James f -an ,, h,,.k 5 fanfa- Q n 5 Sa? 2 ig, Sl 5 . ., eff J W' ix rr. H I , Justice, Jeanine 1 ,, LIV Q w 15 Karbach, Diane K KE: Kelfer, Martha 5 A I f ,N , ,- W., 1 Kemp. Judy M J J J' Kemph, Bruce K' ' Kerr, Don m i Q5 ,Q , .- Q , we e en A 1 J J Kinder, Ianet l ' ,655 'gg-4 King, Bruce ie ' ff' :sr , I Kiser, Robert .,6,, A',, ,Q , ,L.I ' Klein, David 1 -if . L f 5, r '-.' WJ if W .Ar N 5 '.:,. ff, aifzwri F , K ? J My 13 J-13 F531 1' , 5 mf.. - si .3 4 qfafwk ew H fe -if F , H7-fiii is f 39' f -1 , gy A '21, J' V W fr. I .J ' 'O ' ' M 'xi - V- di ,-.1 K l 4 Nw 1' M353 ' 5'-'Q 57 , We i V' - Q .. 37 . if fntsnv-f, , , 533513 f Q-ef i 3533+ '55 . . 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A eelli J eeal v ,,,, P., ,.,,, , .,,.,.,,. .,, I ... , -., , YIM .. A in .. i iw, 1125: ' ::fEs:2': sw- - -' , G '- JH' . -- aere J, Q' 1, ' 9, W J a in - l ff 3 :Q A w 7... S f ,ls C is 8 rr J I 1 oplzs Prvmeuade Sophomores like Richard Rawson were somewhat reluctant to the dancing idea at first. .. 5 rf A-H, - 1 Jxg, ldllm iterififlkf ? W Q35 13- 5 K Kellett, Diana C j-fl Kelley, Walter l - L L 'wgwqt ' Q f. gr A+ 'L -'l-'-' ll ' f,',- L llll , if L, , , Klinger, Joe Knaus, Eva Jo Partmrr Once the shyness was overcome Bobby Grier and Richard Hoppstetter swlng their partners. 'f--A? if-1'-,W-rnvrf-ftrr.-,Q - 5--1 'fly '11 4. . L i 1 X 1: ,-.f ' 'v f , mr. - , ' lm amaze, A 1 'ew -rw 6 . fx. lr f 'WP - . : ffl W vfrzw his , ,ln g 4 S A , are fl 2 L Q Lewis, Linda Lighrsey, Roger Lindsey, Joan Lindsey, Larry Linger, Helen Lloyd, John Long, Claudia Long, Darlene Looney, Kathy Lopez, Diana Lorillard, Chester Love, Linda Q Q ar , are . tai 2 Q 'WMV v Y A L wr YN , if - ' '-V. M -me ' we-sr , . Mascorro, David Masinter, Larry Matlock, Glenn Matyear, Blake Mayfield, Bruce McAnear, Ronald McBride, Becky McCarty, Cynthia McCreary. Judith McElroy, Karen McGarvie, George McGehee, Paula McHugh, Terry McKinney, Susi G im! McMahon, Mike McMil1on, Brent gm I ra. . , 19-yy . I A, .. ev'-f .11:-l, Q- r 'l W 1 Q MY 1 . M ' 'if -I .. ' A ' is-iv. GM, r f fin fr L ' ff' ff K, M K ,1141,zQ Ex b Z V X fs nk e rie fiwgrw ,316 iw Loven, Wesley Lumbert, Jeff Lyle, Nancy Machen, Albert Magee, Bob Magers, Ginger Mahan, Bob Maher, Billy Maillot, George Major, Travis Marbury, Tom Maroney, Diana Maroney, Thomas Martin, Keith L Q - A , 1' ' 'M . r- Y, -zz, if -:gy R X M 'Q x X, s ,3 Saplz Griddcr Pace Vols to Victory . W 4 x7 1 G f I 55 g 4. I ':: - I is g at , mart 1 5, . 5' I Q N QQ ff we-:T'N4!'f Nz-9 ,vim ink ' -si. ,W M W ' wheat Bruce Kemph T W , M gm If 3. a 2. 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Mitchem, Pam Monfrey, Mike Mooradian, Jack Moore, Dan Moore, Kay Moore, Mike Morgan, Grant Morris, Millicent Morrison, Bob Moseley, Pam Murdock, Ralph Murphy, Marsha Murray, Bill Nagel, Ray Nall, Sandi Nathman, John Naylor, Tom Nelson, Teddy sf Meads, Cheryl Medbury, Charles Medina, Richard Medlin, Beverly Meerscheidt, Rives Merrell, Donald Messer, Gary Meyer, Clarence Meyer, Earline Mickey, Cathy Miller, Marcene Miller, Margie Mills, Gil Mirelez, Ben A , X . 4 x ' rr M-.5 ' w ' r f.1iIf1 s ,. ..,, ., V ,, f,,, if was in HS!!- s, 1 fr . RLS, f rI3,s f.. 'S i if A S 9523 L s ' , 'QQ 2 J n ha, ...aa if ii , . Yf 4 , - . hr fe .iid r wi :fr ka. QQ ,A rr Xa It ,,, FL 5 ' r Q 1 . -:ff-fszsffgfi 4:-GL 'amz W5 K vi . . Eau s , 2' 5 as mrqarr 'Q- szgibk s .0 M 'W u, , emma - ,,v',. . s: :+, : . s 1 if mm? fl lf? . i 255, 1:1 el we ,Mx . Gi 3 1 W 'M Qi at .ul E .,.a1 H. fa -.3519 ,lii 'L A' r , av s 's . If' ri, 1 sr 'ff Wye fe F Q I ,aan .M iz Wei? ,Q ., -.M la Q ,.,V.. 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' X is , E if 'im V N s ff X, WX x X 3 R 1 2 f-s, ,L ,i Rr fr, si 2 Q ff sf K 'Us' mL, ,k 3, , as , fx 3, , 4 1 Clever sayings and slogans were used by candidates like Kay Burns for class offices. Pat Dooley assists her with poster. 178 Nelson, Wayne New, Bill Newman, Henry Nichols, Randy Nielsen, Nancy Noah, Richard Norred, Rodger Nourie, Linda Nunn, Rod Nunnelly, Susan Obriotti, Susie Ochoa, Bob Oldham, Warren O'Nei11, Judy Oppenlander, Linda O'Quinn, Scott Oroian, Pam Ottea, Iohn Oubre, Cary Oxford, Linda Paradowski, loan Paris, Alton Parrish, Danny Pate, Stephen Patino, Anthony Patton, Lane Paxton, Bonnie Peacock, Cathy Pearson, Patt Pecan, Ricky Peek, Alan Pendergrast, Pam Penrod, Paula Penshorn, George Perkins, Randy Pettinos, Kay Phelps. Tommy Phillips, Cathy Phillips, Greg Phinney, Norman Srfplzs Zflmpaign for Hass Officrfs M'3f3We1 5fTi-if I7 4'7'L'Vl3?, 13.5 .. . - . , sif'Ei31,t 9. M .HK Ri , ., gg, lj fx , g .. .ff-vii' :gg , 'A A 523335 K 7... if 'S f P gif , A f i V A qi? :E ,.., ssl . an , martyr., 2232? .. ,tate 5 S st . .. . tyyt .,. 3479! , f lf, fa fa l P ,M -ww l V 5 f :, - vw . . X. 1 W. T: QT A ,i',,, ilfvw 'QC P '? mire v- --e Pichler, Joe Pierce, Jody Pierpont, Linda Pifer, Clyde Pilar, Pat Pillez, Frank Pittman, Janet Polunsky, Lynne W I G, af fs? A v. X, A 1. A 1? ff' .xt r I QQ? VX 4 .0 xx Wk yg y X During election time, Wayne Eldridge uses friendly persua sion to sway Kathy Beevers, Mary Jane Granato and Laury Riklin to his side. , :if we -t t 3:13 My ' it A i 1 Porter, Catherine Porter, Charles Postell, Kay Powers, Bill Prentice, Steve Pruiett, Linda Pruitt, Tommy Putz, Roy Pyka, Danny Rascoe, Danny Rascoe, John Rathbum, Dwayne Rawson, Richard Ray- Peggy Klas 5 Have vw CWf5f far J V' ' r is 'Y R ftsif Q A ,i . t4,. A K I Y K 4: .exif 's Q gigs Y 1 V1 X 1 ef r f 'Xia' QRS ,, avg-4 iw? 1, 'ww f 1 Y V kxVL Y 'W' N i g yf ,: - .fx- , ' ' Q1 A . , ll A ' , ' A f , 'mm'k, I ,lf Wmhk 25? X V Q Yi A y ilikyigygi ju u H ' .ni -19 Explaining the taxation laws in the schoolroom to Sophornores Beverly Schwartz, Gracie Cantu and Diana Garcia, O Miss Barstis prepares them for future spending and budgeting. , ,iff A .., , 'F 'R oil . A A isa sim? we W, Y 8' Saphs i. f 4 be X s M y Q q ,L it ti K X :rv 5 5, '3,,a 'f 1 .,: W ,, j ' 3+ 'W '95 1 .ar me '- an if 5 we ggpix A ,ya XA , ' . , Q X A V . 'L 1 3 X . , r , ' . - isss , 3.2. we , K , z - 'inf 1 R if . QYSN SQV - , W s i, 1 e- v M s , 3 Y - ., , , 5-15.3.1 M K . i'1:'x',v'1g'4-,',.0:i','f, ,giant 1,2 ' if 10 F 'Aa.'?.f '.'Sl'5 ,GA 1.9 'iiifffzw qt 1 S 9 IJ Ray, Woodrow Reagan, Carol Reat, Jackie Rech, Stanley Redding, Danny Redding, Mike Redeker, Sheila Redrup. Iohnny Reed, George Reed, Kenneth Reeder, Joan Reid, ludy Reilly, Terri Reinarz, Chris Reiner, Glenda Remmler, Milton Renfro, Marilyn Renfroe, Joyce Rensmeyer, Neal Revello, Felix Reynolds, Lewis Richie, Robert Ricks, Ricky Riklin, Larry R.ik1in, Laury Rinner, David Rispoli, Frank Risse, Iacquelyn Rives, Marcia Robbins, John Roberson, Meredith Roberts, Ianey Rodger Van I-louten is about the only boy who can stay in bed on school days and get away with it. A bone oper- ation is the cause of his absence, but with the aid of the Bell Telephone intercornmunication system he can attend school by pushing buttons. jf , n , ,shy A g W ' W I 1 Vis ' as ' 1 ' . g V I 5 , h. WikLh V . t ,. 1 pw x f f 2 ' y 1 e- Pi., wfi ili ' . s ii gi J' ' Q it eg ff l 4 fy S assi s yi S i if -Q., ' 'P 2 N , i i if if f fg lig f f? i I - :Tiff Q L ' rag, Y . , R i s 5 51 at W, .s .. ist- y - Q y 6 at ' ,K B A Q Z XL ,, 52-,, H 535511 H , . ' X ' 15 , ,f,2?22 g ,, f,ff,,? .V Q gm I It l Ez: yah -5, 6. Q ri V . 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' f,i'gg .,, A , L 3 , , L Q. g L XM' f R ' ' LV' as 1 fx L E1 . -iw xx A K s f, ' f-2132? - . -5' .H .1 . p ,V ' 've' x f 3+-f 'ae ,eb we ...K r,. is e-f nf A s h I S Ya, , VI, ,Mm . N.: ., ..,,A 5, if I Z I t C7 ' r Schwartz, Beverly Scott, Janie Scott, Wesley Sealy, Darwin Seckler, Leslie Selsor, Gail Sendejo, A1 Serold, Lita Setterfield, Suzy Seymour, David Shaner, Shank, Ronnie Tom Shannon, Mike Sheehan, Pat Sheldon, Don Shupp, Sigwald, Rusty Sims, Keith Sinkin, Sinklier Steven , Charles Skruhak, Wayne Slauhter, Sue Slavin, Leonard Slimp, Bryant Slimp, Fred Slocum, Albert Smith, Don Smith, Greg Smith, Harold Smith, Lynn Smith, Paula Smith, Sylvia Snarr, Jo Spence, Becky Stagg, Richard Stanley, James Stanley. Joan Stark, Betsy Stauffer, Craig Stayton, Carol Steele, Pam Steger, Carolyn Stephens, Thomas Stevens, Lloyd Stevens, Sherry Steward, Jon Steward, Marsha Stidhem, Jo Stipp, Rusty Claudette , -1' - , J ' ,.. , I 'A 59 Zslfff' A-I1,s:fvE' Ls W P x A V I I n i Scooping a ball across the net, Annie Langham shows her championship form. Annie ranks in the top 20 in the nation among women's single players. 183 5 -.. ,, , -eg, , .,,, . R l 4, 0 1 , . 1 fo- r - ,sn i , , .a a Zh - :S Q ,rx ii - t ,ef f V x V , ?r.'fiufz, f we N V f , V. fm, xr,- i iri V, 5 Q Hiiliifffsf' ' VM , 461-2 ff' ' gy . V , N,,, . . -,,, s yy sig, Q , Q s ' I 7 idjilxf Y 1' .-55,1 3311, F 3 N12 gas, 5 .r,'L'. 3.1535 im., ' 'SC 'Q 1 X . 'Q si 5, t 1 I i in ,t X t, mga ,gr 555,52 K H :aegis si is Y , giraffe N LV. . 1 3 M- f, ,Q , s Sli it is ml 'fa it x by s ' 1 -' L we if 5 A . 5 5 1 t ' , A Q, t 7Y.f1ff ti '- 1'Li A . gt. 1 ,253 is Q agar, l 24 yt? r' 1 1 hd f is , 5 2 ,, M5 my-,tr,. .misfit 'QE' is . rv' 1- Wt 1' fl, , rx fsggfffuai 5 a a ,N 1 w N? at is , 5 is Q ar, gd A 1, 2 3 15551495 x , kk., K- 2 f y X r ' , 2 ' . 1 vflf S ' 'Yi ., ,,. ' - fs K . 'V' if' , if' L' t.. .. ,, Stockton, Alan Stong, Tom Storck, Jeff Stout, Earl Stout, Rose Sturdivant, Pam Stutzenburg, Anna Suggs, Stanley Sullivan, John Suter, Michael Sutley, Terri Swaney, Kathy Sweet, Kathleen Swidler, Bonnie Taggart, Pete Tait, Ronny Talbott, Jan Talbott, Sue Tallman, Diane Tehee, Stephen Teske, Tom Thacker, Susan Theis, Larry Thigpen, M'Liss Thomas, Susan Thompson, Cary Tippit. George Tocci, Christine Tomlins, Dorothy Torruella, Charles jam Sessian Qmlure S A foursome means a jam session for sophomores son and Ronnie Howard. , Jigs. 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Mary A, K .V - M --WV' - I 'W in ff'-of Zanecchia, Linda il r'rti it i i at 'ff o t w A Qff ifi V zregrer, carol , . ' - Q A f A. r l . 1 , K if in ' ' Qi Ziegler, Sandy . V . r L ? Q5 , X 'V V ,, , 1 ' Zimmermann, Louberh 'Q ' KE 2 i i'i' .. f, , -2. 9 I Vg, Zimmermann, Sue ' 1? L L' ' I3 zrmrrz, Ronnie , ., . 5, 75, U 3 91 VV il ef ,e emk Zrrelman, Barbara 7 ' Zwren, Lxnda i 15 -2 Sports this year have been spectacular, Through team, coach and twelfth man effort, Robert E. Lee has won the respect of the city and state in all phases of sports activity. Any athletic participant has the right to have a feeling of pride and satisfaction. His sacrifices were worth the outcome-- a job well done. There are no losers at Lee, for every teamster is a victor. Sports Editors: Tommy O'Brien Mark Rensmeyer Mark Schreiber 189 Coach Kirk Drew Coach Bill Evans rfavlziug Stuff Spurs usher Lee's basketball team to San Marcos where the Vols c a p t u r e cl regional honors and a chance at the stare crown. Coaches Bill Moseley and Bobby Roberts ' 'S Coach Bobby Roberts Coach Tom Iungrnan Coach Bill Moseley Coach Roy Sawyer 5 E Sending Linus Baer and Gary Krause into the game with plays are Coaches Tom Iungman, Kirk Drew and Bobby Roberts. The Rebs captured district and bi-district trophies in high school football playoffs. Keeping the baseball dia- mond in shape is one of Coach Tom Jungmans duties. His 1962-63 team captured a second birth in state play. 191 O O F W-fi' , K ,V K g. -- W '4 K N , x N K 1 ,V .Q -f,'5, ,R V 5 M 7- ' Coach Kirk Drew Head Coach Bobby Bohrer Tackle Bruce Kemph Wingback D. R. Nelson Quarterback 194 Linus Baer Tailback Permanent Captain --tt K K ' Ik' kkkni T Pat Bowman Jerry Briggs Bob Burney Wingback Guard Tackle Mike Kilman Guard End Guard Bill Knippa Gary Krause fs M? Bill Nichols John Rabon Mark Schreiber Tackle Wingback Guard Knberf 8. lic: State ,4,4,4,4 Kirk Cameron Guard 1. I , fel 51 :I r A, C r,.. i K ra- ram, Qs MW iw ' s1zf.2mfi.afaf:zf.,1r g,v,,y,,., ,Q C Q, 2, f,.4,,.W ifffsgmi , Jim LaGrone End Pat Sheehan Tailback Volunteers Quarter- Eiiualisfs Peppy Culpepper Wingback 412 ,. . - r My 3 f Sli. if 2 1 J . no T rr 4g:5f:i Ms:-,V G?.5'f wp' I 'L I 35 Charles Loyd End 1 ,gy fi. l gm: V, Charles Smith Guard Gary Kernph Travis Sebera Quarterback Center Tri-captain Tri-captain gi it tr ffh- - 'i -7 E au , ic, in ' Mf g 2 , s i r .X ,ix gxsixfyffz x r fifiifnr Mike Douglas End Tackle End Tackle Gary Eldridge Jerry Hanley Greg Harlow T. ' ? i':fff - x ,f 5 ig 3 mg. 47,2 T W Eddie Markette End Tackle Quarterback Center Scott McGehee Tom Morgan Miguel Najar ii Larry Townsend Gary Whitney Randy Wilson Tomrny Wirth Fullback End Guard Fullback Karr Sparks 1656515 C0 Zfascluzl Vivfrfry Wingback Johnny Rabon attempts a TD on an aerial thrown by Quarterback Tom Morgan. fPhoto by Fort Worth Star Telegramj Linus Baer outruns the Panther secondary for 56 yards and the first Lee TD, then races 52 yards for another six points. Fort Worth Paschal received a halting jolt when Lee's eleven rolled to a 13-7 victory. Four year letterman Linus Baer sparked the team to their first win when he was cleared off right tackle by Bob Bohrer and Eddie Markette, and sprinted 56 yards for a Lee touchdown. Baer added the PAT to make the score 7-O at the half. Striking again early in the fourth pe- riod, Baer scampered for 52 yards and another six points. The PAT kick was de- flected to make the score 13-O. The Panthers only score came late in the fourth quarter on a fluke. Quarterback Randy Conway was chased by a crashing Lee line to the goal and in desperation threw 40 yards down the sideline to a half- back who shook off Volunteer defenders to find the goal. Defense was the order of the night as Eddie Markette, Gary Eldridge and Gary Kemph stood out against the Fort Worth offense. jldamdrfrs Zz!! in 29-6 Haut In their first home game, Lee unveiled a seemingly impenetrable defense that held the Seguin Matadors to four yards rushing the first half. Combined with an offense that seemed to strike at will, the Vols spelled trouble with a 29-6 final score. Lee's all-state h al fb a c k candidate Linus Baer set the game's pace by roaring 55 yards for six points. He then powered over from the four yard line . The triple-threater booted both PAT's to make the score 14-O. Seguin's lone score came early in the third quarter on a 24 yard pass. Eight plays later, Baer crashed the Matador line from the two and added the conversion for another seven points. Quarterback Gary Kemph pushed over from the four with 20 seconds left, then passed to Peppy Culpepper, wingback, to end the scoring. Gary Eldridge aided by Gary Krause, Travis Sebera and Eddie Markette bolstered a rock wall defense for the Volunteers. Sophomore Pat Sheehan goes down after gaining six yards for a first down Linus Baer runs over three Mata- dois for a first down. Baer looks ahead for trouble as he charges over a potential tackler. 197 A fierce rebel charge left the Alice Coyotes vanquished 40-0 as most of the Lee backfield took turns scoring. A ferocious Linus Baer rolled up 20 points, carrying eleven times for 103 yards. First to score was Eddie Markette on a 36-yard pass from Gary Kemph. In the second quarter, Baer ran wild for two touchdowns with 12 and 38 yard runs across the goal lineg he then kicked the extra points. An eight yard dash by Tom Morgan Lunging forward, Gary Kemph picks up yardage for a first down. Qriddcrs fff1lf,4lice Wffh 40-O Sflllfffllf Plowing through the line, Peppy Culpepper picks up five yards. 198 closed out the first half with another TD to make the score 26-O. Moving again early in the third quarter, Baer took a Coyote punt and exhibited an exceptional bit of broken field running as he dashed 68 yards for another six points. Then Morgan passed to Bill Knippa and the score jumped to 34-O. Bruce Kemph ended the scoring by scampering 36 yards for the second time, his first run into the end zone having been called back. Defensive artists Travis Sebera, Gary Eldridge, Gary Krause, Jerry Briggs and Markette held Alice to only 48 yards rushing. Eddie Markette makes the first score of the game with the completion of a 36-yard pass from Gary Kemph. Haba! laughter of Harm!! Shocks Stair Bruce Kemph side steps to avoid one defender as Gary El- dridge stands by for a key block. The Volunteers shocked state football predictors by taming the Carroll Tigers, 65-6, in the second meeting of the two AAAA powers. The Rebel ground attempt kept complete control of the ball scoring almost at will. Adding 23 points to his already booming total, Linus Baer scored three times and converted five kicks for PAT. Fullback Tom Wirth added the con- version on Baer's third TD with a hard charge up the middle. Quarterback Gary Kemph crashed from the one for six points and scored again after a 23 yard run by Baer. Fullback Larry Townsend added six points on a two yard leap. Sophomore Wingback Pat Sheehan slipped through the line to pick up another six points after a 40 yard Baer punt return. Tom Morgan passed to End I im LaGrone for the conversion. With four seconds remaining, Quarterback D. R. Nelson passed to LaGrone for the final T.D.,, and Morgan entered the game to run the ball for another two points. The Vols exhibited a superb defense that held one of the state's best backs, Melba Cross, to 90 yards rushing. Breaking loose for one of his two touch- downs, Larry T o wn s e n d out maneuvers Carroll tacklers. Vrfls Wave' Eye-Bye to ,Mustangs fn I5-,4,4,4,4 Disfrirf Opener Led by Linus Baer on offense and Travis Sebera on defense, the Volunteers brought about the com- plete demise of the mighty Jefferson Mustangs by shuting them out 23-O. Tailback Linus Baer was the first Vol to strike for points as he skipped around right end, faked Jeff- erson Halfback James Jefferson to his knees and sprinted for the goal line. Safetyman Pat Shannon was overpowered as Baer charged over him for six points. Baer's PAT split the uprights to make the score 7-O. With the start of the second quarter, Tailback Baer slipped through the middle of the line at the Lee 26 and set sail downfield for 74 yards to score. Quarterbackiary Kemph added salt to the gaping wound left by Baer by crashing over for two points. Lee's brute defense held Jeff completely to anchor the halftime score, 15-O. Late in the fourth quarter, Peppy Culpepper scored on a three yard pass from Kemph and Bill Knippa took another Kemph aerial for the conver- sion to make the final score 23-O. Middle linebacker Travis Sebera led the defen- sive unit with 17 tackles. Sebera, teamed with Eddie Markette, Gary Eldridge, Jerry Briggs, Gary Krause, Bob Burney and Bill Knippa held the Mus- tangs' offense to 95 yards rushing, while Baer rolled for more ground in the first half alone. The secondary was controlled by Johnny Rabon and Peppy Culpepper who worked together to ably defend the Jeff passing attack. Peppy Culpepper charges for the goal late in the fourth quarter to chalk up six more points for the Volunteers. With a look of determina- tion Linus Baer challenges Jefferson opponent to stop him. Linus Baer rushes 50 yards for a Vol TD.. Alamo Heights was sunk 25-0 in rain-drenched North East Stadium as the Volunteers splashed to their sixth straight victory. The adverse weather conditions caused a 5, O00 person crowd to shrink to 500 by halftime and hindered the fast moving Lee offense with slippery footing. Junior Fullback Tom Wirth struck first on a daz- zling 15 yard break up the middle and Linus Baer converted to give the Reb's a 7-O lead. The next marker came on an 86 yard drive with Baer account- ing for S4 yards with runs of 18, 16 and a final TD scamper of 50 yards. Senior end Eddie Markette was on the receiving end of two touchdown passes thrown in a driving rain by Quarterback Gary Kemph. The first toss went for 29 yards while the second accounted for 17 yards. The powerful Rebel defensive line retained their footing and reigned supreme over the Mule linemen to hold the Heights' backs in check. Tommy Wirth sque ezes out of an oppo- nent's hold and dashes 15 yards for a TD. lee Defcafs Mules, 25-O Racing for gains of 16 and 14 yards, Linus Baer sets up his 50 yard TD run. Gary Kemph and Linus Baer strike for near identical TD's. Lee's spirited Volunteers combined brute running power and a rugged defense to outscore the Edison Bears 49-31 for the team's second district victory and a fifth straight win in season competition. The scoring drive began when Quarter- back Gary Kemph crashed over the Bear's line from the seven. Linus Baer then faked out a defender to chalk up two extra points and post an 8-0 score. On the next series of plays, Tackle Scott McGehee recovered an Edison punt blocked by End Bill Knippa to set up the next tally. Five plays later, EQ Kemph pushed over from the three. From then on, the game belonged to Baer as he scored five touchdowns, and rushed 270 yards on 21 carries. Baer, spectacular running ace, ran for two TD's covering 13 yards and sprinted 62 and '70 yards for scores. He marked his fifth TD on a 19 yard pass from Kemph, and made three conversion points to bring his total scoring for the night to 33 points. As a result of a tough offensive squad, the Volunteers became the tenth ranked team in AAAA high school football. V015 Pas! Oufscore An Edison runner is hauled down by Linus Baer as Mike Douglas, Bob Burney, Gary Kemph, and Bill Knippa prepare to assist. Travis Sebera, Eddie Markette and Linus Baer move in on Edison's quarterback. 31701 Haight, Sdisan 49-31 Travis Sebera moves in to clear the path as Bruce Kemph takes a pass. Quarterback Gary Kemph scores his second TD on a three yard plunge into the Bear line. 466' 'l l EZ?efm! Highlands, T014 Distric! Zfitlc later Baer rammed over from the three yard line. rLinus' kick for PAT was good, and the Vols were off ,and running. Midway through the s e c on d quarter, fBaer hit up the middle, spun away from one tackler land scampered 42 yards for the second marker. With Phis usual accuracy Baer converted to set the score at F14-0. 5 Early in the fourth quarter Baer rolled out to his right but when his receivers were covered, he cut 'upfield on the most spectacular play of the night. Baer skipped up the sidelines and with great balance lescaped seven tacklers, each bent on stopping the 'elusive number 10. Midway through the 4th quarter, Bruce Kemph, sophomore brother of Quarterback Gary Kemph, turned it on down the sidelines and went 53 yards for the fourth marker. With two sec- Ionds of game time remaining, Quarterback Tom y Morgan and wingback Peppy Culpepper entered lthe game and connected on a three yard touchdown lpass to raise the final score to 34-O. The superior Lee d efense led by Gary Krause, ,Gary Eldrid ge , Jerry Briggs, Travis Sebera, and ,Johnny Rabon allowed the Highlands team across the Amid-field stripe only twice. The red-doggingu of llinebackers Bob Burney, Larry Townsend, and Sebera gkept the Owl's pass conscious quarterback from get- lting set to throw and dropped him for losses totaling v l i l .23 yards. r r r V 7 I 5 I i l P On a pitch-out from brother Gary Kemph, Bruce Kemph gallops 53 yards for a touchdown. Johnny Rabon breaks up an Owl scoring threat Vols Smash jfarlandale, Hapture I5-,4,4,4,4 Grrfufn Robert E. Lee's Volunteers wrapped up the 15-AAAA crown by downing the Harlandale Indians, 20-O, in the Rebel's fifth district game and ninth straight win of the season. The Vols proved they are not a one-man operation by calling on Quarterback Gary Kemph and Fullback Larry Townsend to shoul- der most of the rushing duties. Linus Baer, Lee's invincible number 10, rambled over from five yards out to score the first Lee TD. The Vol line made the next mark look almost easy with runaway blocking that cleared the way for Baer to scat 90 yards to paydirt. Kemph ran for the extra points that brought the tally to 14-0 at the half. On the first play of the fourth period, Townsend bulled over from one yard out to set the final score at 20 -0. Lee's torrid defenders, s p or ti n g an invincible line, held the Harlandale tribe to 76 yards rushing and gave up only seven first downs. -1 Bill Knippa leaps up and knocks down an Indian aerial. Using a stiff arm Linus Baer knocks down an Indian. sz- -M ef' Tom Morgan, junior field general, races for a first down. Aflac Zzlls in kousing Kaffe! line Mike Douglas attempts to stop the comple- tion of a Brahma pass Wrapping up the first perfect season in Lee foot- ball history, the Volunteer eleven trampled their arch-rivals, the MacArthur Brahmas, 50-12, before a near capacity crowd at North East Stadium. The Rebel scoring drives began when Tailback Linus Baer took a hand-off from Wingback Gary Kemph early in the second quarter to return a Brah- ma punt 58 yards for a TD. On Lee's next ball pos- session, Kemph broke around left end, cut back up the middle and went 37 yards to score. After recovering an on-side kick, the Volunteers marched 49 yards with a Baer to Bruce Kemph pass bemg the pay-off. Quarterback Kemph p as se d to Wingback Johnny Rabon for the two-pointer to wind up the first half scoring at 20-O. With the start of the second half, junior Tom Morgan cranked off an 86 yard kick-off return, then passed to Eddie Markette for the PAT. Gary Kemph continued to rack up points as he picked off a Brah- ma aerial and returned it 30 yards to score. Morgan then fired two bombs to add the next Lee scores. The first six point pass went to Bruce Kemph for a total of 42 yards, and the second was hauled in by Gary Whitney on a 33 yard play. A Vol pass to Wingback Peppy Culpepper and a run by Baer accounted for the extra points. The Vols displayed a brick-wall aerial defense and a tough line to keep the Brahma scoring marches to only two. Letting loose with a great burst of sheer power, Bruce Kemph storms over the line for six points. Sly like a fox, Linus Baer prances away from oppos ing Brahma for a TD. fav Survives Kmck, 55-48 Mayes fum State Play-Offs Brackenridge, defending State AAAA champion, was outlasted, 55-48 by the Volunteers in a locally televised game that witnessed the most spectacular duel of the c entury between Lee's Linus Baer and Brack's Warren McVea. Every faction of the Vol offense clicked while the Eagles rested solely on the running of Wonder- ous Warren. Baer enjoyed the greatest night of his football career at Lee as he scored 37 points, rushed for 150 yards, added 94 yards on three pass recep- tions, and made the longest touchdown run of the night as he eluded the entire Brack defense on a 95 yard kick-off return. Bill Knippa recovered a Baer fumble in the end- zone to provide the first Lee TD after an on-side kick-off recovery. Gary Kemph rolled 12 yards to score and with Baer's PAT kick, the scoreboard reg- istered 27-l2. Baer finished out the first half scor- ing as he took a 46 yard pass from Kernph and bowled over the Brack defenders for the score. Brack scored with the start of the second half but Baer retaliated with a 47 yard scamper. The sell- out crowd at Alamo Stadium saw the strong Vol run- ner charge over a lone Eagle safety man to add six more points to the scoreboard. The trade of touchdowns continued with McVea going over from 20 yards out. The Eagles then made a mistake they regretted for the rest of the night-- they kicked off deep to Baer who received the ball at the five and raced up the middle alternately sidestepping and charging over potential tacklers. A tremendous cutback allowed Center Miguel Najar to throw a key block, brushing McVea aside, and there wasn't another Brack defender capable of over-haul- ing the swift Lee tailback. Another pair of Brack TD's, one on a Lee fum- ble, ran the score to a 48-48 deadlock. The Vols took over on their own 47 yard line and drove for the goal with Eddie Markette and Baer making cru- cial first downs. Junior Fullback Larry Townsend rammed the Eagle line behind Guard Mark Schreiber and Tackle Gary Eldridge for two yards and the win- ning six points. Baer's PAT was good and the score was set at 55-48 with 18 seconds remaining. McVea was given two chances to score but was collared by alert Lee linemen before he could make it to the sidelines. Middle linebacker Travis Sebera racked up eight unassisted tackles to lead the Vol defensive unit against Wonderous Warren McVea and his Bracken- ridge Eagles. Eddie Markette takes a pass for a first down to keep the winning drive moving. A11-State tailback Linus Baer crashes over for a TD. hVV A ' : W :Zh s Junior End Bill Knippa recovers a fumble in the endzone for the first Lee touchdown. Baer heads goalward le avi ng Brack's Douglas Coffee behind. Little Inez Perez passed the Miller Buccaneers to a 21-19 state quarterfinal victory despite the all-out efforts of the Volunteer squad. The Vols jammed the vaunted Buc ground game, broke All-American tailback Linus Baer loose for three touchdowns, and held an edge in penetrations. Baer's first score came on a four yard plunge. In the third quarter Baer impressed 18,000 spectators by crashing 31 yards for a Vol TD. The Miller Bucs challenged the Vol powerhouse, but each time the would-be tacklers were knocked aside by the hard- driving All-Stater. When Baer crossed the goal line he left six frustrated football players from Corpus marking his path. Quarterback Gary Kemph set up the last Lee TD by racing 45 yards to the Miller one yard line before being knocked out of bounds. Baer carried over from the one to tally Lee's last point. The pass for two extra points was incomplete from Gary Kemph to his brother, Bruce. The Miller team found a staunch Lee forward wall with the rock support of Jerry Briggs, Kirk Cameron, Gary Eldridge, Eddie Markette, Travis Sebera, Larry Townsend, and Bill Knippa. 1' K f t I w ' I 1, . , Lee's sensational number 10, Linus Baer, overpowers the Miller line for a six-point talley. A4 il er Passes C0 21-I9 Vicfvry Junior powerhouse Larry Townsend skirts end for a first down. A11-City Quarterback Gary Kemph turns loose on a 31 yard scamper to set up a Lee TD. 211 V015 Kapfure Cfify, Disfrivf, Staff ffrflwrs Three Volunteers placed on the A11-State teams: Linus Baer, first team, Eddie Mark- ette, third team, and Jerry Briggs, third team of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. City champion Lee landed four players on the All-City squad: Eddie Markette, Gary Kemph, Linus Baer and Jerry Briggs. The Volunteers led the district in placing nine players on the All-District team. CTop-Bottom, L-RJ Eddie Markerte, Linus Baer, Gary Kel-nph, Bill Knippa, Gary Eldridge, Iohnny Rabon, Travis Sebera, Jerry Briggs and Mark Schreiber. 213 John Nevelow tapes D. R. Nelson's arm before a Vol football encounter. Repairing football gear is one of the many duties of Ronnie Pauley. Jlflaaaaers Ada 'Kehiaa the Seeaee' Spark Folding uniforms, James Draheim helps behind the scenes. Leo Meerscheidt keeps football equipment in top shape. ,Martha ,llllea ?aat!1al! Sweetheart Ciaas l5'aer Mr. 17 ee J. V. 's top row QL-RJ: Meryl Gothard, Bob Magee, Bubba Craighead, James Humphreys, Jerry Gipson, James Chivers, Lane Patton, Harry Gonzales, Richard Banning, Scott Carnal, Steve Bellanger, Bubby Dollens, Larry Daffern, David Mascorro, Gil Mills, Tommy Phelps, Danny Parrish, Frank West, David Campbell, Bob Marrisson, Randy Nichols, Hector Villarreal, Andy Villastrigo, David Klein, Coach Bill Moseley. Bottom row: Arnold Harrett, John Douglass, Bill Viner, Gary Messer, Kenny Appedole, David Jauer, Jon Stewart, Scott O'Quinn, Jerry Dresh, Jack French. ,7V's Pas! Sir Wins 714 56115014 Kzfmpclifim Spring training brings members of the 1963-64 IV football team back in uniform to practice for the 1964-65 varsity football season. 15 L E A E 1 is Y ii 5 if a :ef if if 3 M 93 fi H an 56 b 29 3 ,ES w Q H 95 x E? Af li Q , , . A,,n WWMMWMW. W N Q N, ,a VW, V, V M , W ., , N. 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Junior Johnny Coles goes high N VVAV my W to bucket a tWO-POIHICI' for the fy 'd d 4 f Vols. ln the district opener for both teams, the V o 1 u n t e e r s surged over the Alamo Heights Mules at the Lee gym, 64-46. The Vols edged ahead by a 30-26 score at half- time, but a 24 point fourth quarter put the game on ice for the Volunteers. Senior Larry Miller, leading the district in scoring, tossed in a record 41 points for the Vols in their second meeting with the Mules. The game ended 83-52, giving the Vols an unblemished district record of seven victories in as many starts. f J Q Owls Hrzil V015 Cast High-pointer Larry Miller d i s p l a y s top-notch shooting form. The Highlands Owls flunked out twice when faced with the quick and fast-breaking Volunteers. Though equipped with four starters back from last year's squad, Highlands could not stand up to the Vols' onslaught. A third quarter comeback told the story in the first encounter. Final score: Rebs 57, Highlands 46. The second meeting saw no need for such a come- back as Lee controlled the game from beginning to end with a 69-41 tally. Danny Sponhaltz fires a jump shot in Lee's 57-46 victory. Vnluuiaers Sp!!! Fair With Pwzies The Volunteers swept over the Jefferson Mus- tangs, 65-50, at the Lee gym in the first district contest of the two teams. The Mustangs had little taste of the game as the Volunteers, bolstered by the shooting of Baer, Sponhaltz, and Miller, ruled the boards and led the hapless Mustangs by 18 or more points for the majority of the game. In the second meeting, the Alamo Stadium Gym jinx once again contributed a loss to the Vol record. It was a tight game throughout, but the game ended as the Jefferson basket was filled with last minute tosses to hand the Vols their first district defeat, 54-52. Senior letterman Danny Sponhaltz, 6'5 , out-jumps and out shoots rival ponies. Larry Miller passes between two Indians. The Vols battle for the rebounds as Larry Blakley controls this one. Senior Linus Baer steals pass from hapless Indian. Vnlunffcrs Drrfp Callas! Cram Cuficc' Although the key to a winning basketball team is said to lie in the height of the players, the Volun- teers proved this wrong as they dumped the Harlan- dale Indians, one of the tallest teams in the city, on two occasions. In the two contests, the Volunteers' defensive game was the key to victory. The games ended with two red and gray victories: 53-48 at Harlan- dale, and 62-50 at the Lee gym. 227 166115 Hrush l6'cars' Hayes Linus Baer In I in Lanky Danny Sponhaltz fires away a jump shot in Lee's 74-48 win. A fast running game and the shooting of all-state Volunteer ace Larry Miller led two victories over the Edison the Vols to Bears. The first quarters of each of the games were close, but the fast-break game of the Volunteers began to tell the story as the Rebs cashed in on their running game for two victories of '74-48 and 62-50. buckets two points for Lee with a driving lay-up. s , ,.r31g5:r,r JL VUE? .. r 1 x 'La :wil f ' .Q Sf if ,YW R Hs '-Kuhn V015 Zrazmce J-faplcss Krahmas A fast finish and superb accuracy from the free throw line led the Volunteers to an unblemished first round district record. In the first contest, the fired-up Brahmas gave the Volunteers one of their closest games. The buzzer sounded leaving the Volunteers with a 64-61 victory. In the second game, it was Lee all the way as the Rebs controlled the floor and the boards. They walked away with a '79-49 victory over MacArthur and the undisputed district 15-AAAA championship. Johnny Coles eludes a Brahma in Lee's 64-61 win at the MacArthur gym. 229 V015 Knut fanivr in 167-District Haul The staggering height of the Volunteers became apparent as they crushed Lanier, 73-49, in the Harlandale gym. In the opening minutes, the Voks of Lanier jumped to a lead of 4-O, but the Vols soon caught up and they were never challenged again. The buzzer sounded at halftime with a Reb score of 35-18. The second half of the game was all Lee, too, as the reserves took over in the final period to thwart Lanier's desperation surge to get back into the game. Lanier's one strong-point, their defense, was mauled by the snappy passes and quick offense typ- ical of the Volunteer five. Danny Spon- haltz and Larry Miller time and again cleared the boards for the Vol cagers as the final buzzer sounded leaving the Vols with a one-sided 73-49 victory. Lee's Johnny Coles puts in an easy two points from the inside. Senior Danny Sponhaltz displays Lee's awesome height advantage in the Bi-District bout with Lanier. Austin gllffb' in Quarter-finals The tight Volunteer defense crashed the highly regarded running game of the S. F. Austin Maroons in the quarter-finals of the state playoffs. The Vols carried away a 68-56 triumph over the Maroons before a packed house at the Southwest Texas State Gym. The first quarter ended with a Lee score of 20-13 with a superior job of re- bounding done by the Vol squad. The sec- ond period was all Lee, too, as the Maroons never could effectively break through the Lee defense. The halftime buzzer sounded with a red-gray score of 35-23. The Maroons came back strongly in the second half and came within one point of the Lee cagers with 5:53 left in the contest. This, however, was as close as the Maroons came to a victory as superior work by Dan- ny Sponhaltz under the basket put the Aus- tin crew out of range. The final minutes ended leaving the Lee crowd with a 68-56 victory, All-stater Larry Miller led the scoring with 20 points, and Danny Spon- haltz c on t ri b u t e d 16 with a spectacular last-minute closing. The rebounding work throughout the game told the story of the 68-56 victory. Vol sparkplug Linus Baer eludes Austin defensive ace Doug Mclntyre in the quarter-final contest The Leopards of Dallas Adamson starved off a wild outburst of 28 points to hand the Volunteers their first loss in the State Tournament, 62-59. The Leopards had compiled a 48-31 lead at the end of the third quarter, but the rally in the fourth quarter brought the Vols to within one point of the Leopards. The game ended with a pair of free throws for Adamson as they emerged from a near upset. The Volunteers then returned to Gregory Gym the next morning to tangle with the Fort Worth Hal- tom Buffs for a bid for third place in the state rank- ings. The Vols led 19-14 at the end of the first quarter, but trailed 33-31 at the half. The Buffs controlled the third period, but the Volunteers came back strong in the fourth quarter. Lee's outstanding player, Larry Blakley, stole the ball and drove in a lay-up to trim the Buffs' lead to 71-69. The Vols' hopes ended as the opposition dropped in two free shots in the final seconds to hand them their second loss, '73-69. V015 ?i14isl1 Wurflz Lee floorman Linus Baer jumps in to steal the ball in a strong fourth quarter ralley against Adamson. Senior Larry Miller cruises in for a driving lay-up. in AAAA Kara Lee's A11-State talent Larry Miller fires away a jump shot in the opening minutes of play. Underrated Lee playmaker Larry Blakley finds room for a quick two points against the tall Adamson defense. Junior Varsity. Top Row: Bob Burnside, Kenneth Graham, Jeff Inselmann, Harold Smith, Hector Rodri- guez, Wayne Eldridge, David Butler. Bottom Row: John Douglas, Greg Smith, Eddie Gurinsky, Ron Knippa, Bob Gass, Bill Ballard, Johnny Davis, Aaron Villastrigo. -4 l Johnny Davis tries for a side bucket. Jeff Inselmann puts in two during a practice session. gg bd hi h,B ,YV ffaapsfers Kally Sfvr Pramisiug Scasrfn ob Burnside tries for a re Q S P V f'-f'-mfmmga uemzussvmawsiwaxrexc- mmmmmwsf ' tmfwmmmizf 41 fwaw v'rsfm 1-fe fl-:fefmw vm 4 J' piwaw -- www M- k 'WH .-my ww-mmm 1: -.M,M . 1 ..,Q mm Q nf wwf. - .1 Lee i14cfZrmfc'laf0 mtv, Kapfurc Zfhird Z9 aael6'c'rfI1 Lee's sandlotters for 1963 hoisted the schoo1's colors at the state tournament for the second straight year. The Vol- unteers earned the right to advance to the playoffs by down- ing their district, Abi-district, and regional opponents. Y Alamo Heights, Harlandale and MacArthur fell before the Rebel onslaught in district competition while Edgewood and Carroll of Corpus were halted in bi-district andfregional play. In state playoffs, the Lee nine were defeated by Luf- kin, 1-O. In the consolation bracket, the Vols bested,Lubff ,bock Monterrey 2-50 to bring hornea state third placettophy. Lee players dominated the all-district teamg Steve' Arhlelger, Larry Blakley, Tony Brown, Leo Mechler, Larry Rowe, Jirn Messer, Johnny Coles, Ricky Buffington, and Linus Baer were given the nod in all-district with I oe Lewal- len gainingiitan all-state berth. ' r rnzchc' lfzzunvh Hvpcful Smsm Caught in a hot box, Tony Brown tries to outfox Jimmy Heartwell and Gary Kemph. .esp ' Q. ':i?E?P5'x?2w..:5:,f-h5 E It ni 4 'Ur wiser if 141.1511 Z' 'Lai' 'E' 5565545-ai f we 'jf img! ,ws 33, !uf'ib 'Sta 5. ,. x S w 2 17:5 .uf 5 f ,M W iJ 5 '? fs 'fe' 51 s giemgwfg-.41 M We can really run them with these new bats! says Coach Tom ,Tungman to stu- dent coach Bogan. 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If 'H-W ,'-' we P, L zgiul S A ' ,K .ffmmssg-e1z:5ig,fei ' '55 s N A .W ' is 4 ,, Lf kj ,L ' ' s fflfvil' - f my r V V A ,, LVLL , kk ,, H I . I ,, A , V, Elf-ffrfffi , l 4 A V V as 2 ' ' W ' V ,V ,f , I in V A.:,,g,iiiEE, gg W - V VV V ' 'fu :I f , ,:w::J' ., ' ,wi-.V qs? s fly y A A sw is ,. ss, ssys ., - . W VVVV 4 Vw -M VVV.VM.,qV:s..- 'Qt.ii'iZ.Mifsavei'3ifVsasss In past years, Harold Reed, last year's captain, and Johnny Rabon have been of great benefit to Lee's track efforts. Here they hand off during a practice mile relay. Discus thrower Bob Burney unleashes a prob able 200-footer. Dwight Couch, also a 440 man, encounters the first obstacle in his path of low hurdles. Finding the discus somewhat lighter than the shot put, Senior Kirk Cameron shows form used for the discus. 250 Discus, Hurdlv , Kring, Ifaulfing Kequire peed, Stamina, Sfrcngfh Coach Roy Sawyer ,,,-, , . W -s 4-1':af31Qv.f3ifi 1--, - to i ' t , V i M wif i',w:f'7? 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Ray Irwin readies himself for the tre- mendous effort required for pole vaulting. The third and fourth members of the mile relay team, Pat Bowman and Mike Douglas make contact for the last leg of their trip. 251 Sophomore Annie Langham gets off a mean serve in a singles match. Sandi Eitel and Kandi Payton, Junior doubles team, warm up for a doubles match. Boosted by five returning team mem- bers, Lee's Tennis Team ranked among top contenders in the San Antonio area. Under the direction of Miss Beth Walk- er, Seniors Barry Gurinsky, Jack Pool, Ran- dy Roberts and Wayne Kaming Juniors Jerri Shaner and Anne Burneyg and Sophomore Annie Langham led netters in area compe- tition. Junior doubles team, Anne Burney and Jerri Shaner practice serving. Tennis Team CL-Ry Robert Ebner, Jack Pool, Barry Gurinsky, Wayne Kamin, Robert Richey, Grant Morgan Louis Henne, Eddie Gurinsky, Anne Burney, Jerri Shaner, Sandy Eitel, Alice Edwards and Annie Langham. Veterans Kefuru 270 Make 1755 Zennis Umm Cops Jack Pool, veteran tennis player, backhands a ball. Barry Gurinsky and Wayne Kamin, returning tennis players, pair up for doubles. 253 GUM Umm ffcfsfs lnvifufinu Cvuruey Hosting the North East Invitational Golf Tournament, Lee's golf team members showed exhibition form under the direction of Coach Tom Moseley. Returning letterman Jeff Cossairt boosted team efforts for a notable season record. Golfers also boasted new team shirts and caps. Golfer Jack French ex- hibits top form during practice sessions. Ace Jeff Cossairt practices up on his putting form Jim Barker tees off during the North East Invitational Golf Tournament. Golf team members are QL-RJ John Bretz, Jim Barker, Bob Mahan, Bob Jennings, Steve Holmsey, J im Vaughn, Jeff Cossairt and Alan Peek. Steve Holmsley prepares to sink one. Coach Tom Moseley guided Lee's golf team as they hosted the North East Invitational Golf Tournament. Bob Mahan follows through at a practice session. 2 as r fl' M' 4 .J r ik if ji 51fV gg 2 vfm. . nr.. , , .. 0 M if A- 4 - A, Q if an Q 'L' bw ..-A Vw. -fx! . T 3' Q0 al' .W ffnzf ,v I -if! Organizafian Q if, i 2 Extra-curricular activities offe r companionship and a sense of belonging at Lee. There are spirit organizations and clubs ranging from th e Future Homemakers to the Future Scientists of America. There are also service clubs like the Band, Lee- Ettes and Student Councilg and h on or a ry clubs like the National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll and the Beta Club. All of these clubs combined form a core of acti- vities where Lee students can display their school spirit. Organization Editors Glenda Burnie Vicki Cunningham l 257 arms Lee-Ettes Volunteer Band Band Parents Association Booster Club Student Council E219 Qi! Traveler staff Choir L.. wk V. ,Q w ? :mfr 1-V., 2 ,. JM Head M H Miss Doreen Kirk Sponsor J 1 J The Drill Squad officers of 1963-64 are: ftop row L-Rj Judi Hanson, Holly Beckwith, Jill Thrift, Sally Delavan, Meiling Wong, Barbara Jones, Barbara Porter, Sherry Blakley, Martha Allen, Reva Grigsby, Judy French, Joy Wyatt, Jan Maierhofer, major, Annie Laurie Bull, Officcrs ,Ccad N The Pep Squad officers for 1963-64 are: ftop row L-RJ Karen Roper, Diane Tall- Ian Maierhofer man, Marian Wyatt, Patti Wolf, Barbara Cleary, Franell Ellis, Lita Kay Serold, , Frances Mill, Sally Awalt, Joan Johnson, Betty Gibbons. Major 260 Lee-Ette cheering section yells out moral support for the bi-district football champs. Caging the Edison Bears in Lee's trophy case was the job of Jeannie Sockwell and Roxanne Choate during spirit day activities. if ce- :Sites ,,n?2ifQ . k V - 11 M i Joy Wyatt and Annie Laurie Bull help cheer Lee Vols on to victory. Martha Allen, Football Sweetheart, collapses in the middle of Lee spirit symbols. 1365- .Site Cathy Zaro, junior cheerleader, leads cheers at afternoon pep rally. 262 Lee-Ettes Yvonne Gamez, Roxanne Choate, Barbara Cleary, Vera Cockrell and Franell Ellis join with the mad rebel in wishing the Vol team success. Red and Grey on color day. . . Marching feet come rain or shine. . . Precision drills, Spirit tags, Posters. . . These radiate the spirit, honor, and tradition of Lee on display at parades, pep rallies, sport events, and city-wide happenings by the red and grey uni- formed Lee-Ettes. This year, the Lee-Ettes boast a new sponsor. Miss Doreen Kirk comes to Lee from Brackenridge High School and has in it i at ed precision drill and dance teams. The teams consist of twenty-four girls apiece who perform at half-time sports events. Spirit . . . Cheering section goes wild over Lee score at Brack game. - Q- Bessy Copeland, Margaret Engleking and Sylvia Little prepare the gym for an afternoon pep rally. Q 'fa vis, L- .wfpffmwffirf Wes 1 'rw--,Qt ,- Bill Humble Drum Major 264 Officers A first d i v i s i o n rating. . . three all-state band members. . .new Luiiforms. . .new band hall. . . these are but a few of the many things the band sported in 63-64. The band drew ooos and aahs as they strutted onto the field for their '63 debut at the Jefferson game, wearing their new authentic Confederate uniforms. Seniors Larry Hull and Glenda Pryse were pre- sented at the Christmas concert as the band beau and sweetheart. This was the year that the band cut two records, one from a pep rally and one featuring selections from the various concerts. Jeff Bodenhamer President Betty Kubicek Paula Meeks Gloria Swerk Senior Junior Junior lfmd Hand Chrouglz Opus '64 Larry Hull Hazel Bond Donnie Klinzing Vice President Secretary Treasurer Sandra Smith Mr. Marion Rodman Band Director Linda Moltz I uni or Aerialist Glenda Pryse , Band Sweetheart N Mr. Marion Rodman distributes new band uniforms to members just in time for the Jeff-Lee halftime football activities. Highlighting the first week of band activities, QL-Ry Cle Smith, Steve Rice, Richard DuBois, Jim Winger, Bill Gasden and J. B. Keller move band equipment into the new Band Hall. 266 Band members Mark Grier, I. B. Keller, Richard Middleton and Bill l Gasden look over i new band uniforms. N Mark Gund year Early morning pep rallies bring girl band members to boost the Volunteer team to victory. at r Mr. Ed Swerk and Mr. Harry Hull, president and vice pres- ident of the Band Parents, coordinated plans for the club this year. Mr. and Mrs. John Elders find that prep ari ng junior band member, Joel, for football games activities in- cludes such extra-curricular items as money. As other band parents, Mrs. Bill Bodenhamer helps her son 268 Jeff get ready before the Christmas concert. Parents Share Pride In Voluufvcr Hand Under the direction of Mr. Ed Swerk, the Band Parents paid for new uniforms for the Vol band, sold food and cold drinks in the concession stand at home football games, bought new horns and chaperoned the group on outings. The Band Parents have a special inter- est in the band and their main aim is to support the band in every way possible. Other officers are Secretary Mrs. M. Elam and Treasurer Mrs. E. G. Manny. 7 395,109 Q, j Following Volunteer sports through all phases of inter- scholastic activities, Boos ter Club members share twelfth man spirit with Lee's student body. Mr. Ferd Wirth spearheaded club a ctivi ties this year which included two purchases for sports use. A two micro- phone amplifying system was obtained for cheerleader use at football games, and a movie projector for showing sports films was donated to the Athletic Department. Other sports activities were the annual sports banquet and the picnic and raffle which launched beginning of the year functions for Booster Club members. - . - f ,.., . , . , f 4,.,.L ,,ff 7 ff .. wife.: ,N:, R Mr. F. wmh, president, and Mr. G. Butler explain gun sight to student, Bob Schimelphening. t iff '-97 .QU f at , v, Admiring the mad rebel poster made for the I eff game, Mr. F. with the gun he won at Booster 9 Club raffle. 5.-Q14 Booster wives cleaning up after picnic are QL-RJ Mrs. Blakley, Mrs. Wirth, Mrs.,Cam- eron, Mrs. Eldridge, Mrs. Kemph and Mrs. Baer. 259 Wirth presents Mr. M. Porter 4 1 QQ wa pf nf ii P .En sg, M Q A We ,N -ff! . :FW , i - .' 5 121 Q 5' w f12 KQV 1 24 Wkwwwwm -agwwww. w 4 'lil Emma Lou Brown Vice President Patty Carpenter 'YN-,. fx lf' .1 it Hilti' ti is S t ecre ary Peggy Carpenter Treasurer Officrfrs launch Cfrfurzfil Zfrrffkcfs With seventy-five representatives from every corner of Lee High School, the 1963-64 Student Council activities are aimed at building stronger school spirit. This year's calendar of activities was lead by Kirk Cameron, presidentg Emma Lou Brown, vice presidentg Patty Carpenter, secret aryg and Peggy Carpenter, treasurer. Mr. Mike Morrow served his second year as sponsor, and Mr. Cecil Fox his first. Biggest and most outstanding Council project is the sponsorship of Lee's foreign student program. This year 's exchange student, Wenche Hansen, comes to Texas from Norway for a year of study in the States. The Council, working on a new honor point sys- tem this year, launched the school year with a Howdy Week including selection of Mr. and Miss Howdy from each class at the culminating dance. Other activities originating in Council chambers are the annual Spirit Week before the Jeff-Lee foot- ball game and the Western Dance during the San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo. Christmas finds Council members conducting a Christmas card serv- ice, and selection of Lee's Homeroom of the Year highlights spring activities. - Mr. Mike Morrow, sponsor, and Rick Thiesen await other delegates before leaving for the AASC convention where the Lee Council captured the presidency Mr. Mike Morrow Aleta Addicks Kenny Appedole Karen Balliew Kathy Beevers Karen Billa Beth Brown Nelle Buchanan Bob Burnside Wanda Cannon Patty Chisum Frances Cohen Bubba Craighead Don Craighead Cynthia Davis Diane Day Wayne Eldridge Barbara Evans Wendy Flatow Shannon Fuller Judy French Bob Gass Pat Gold Mary Jane Granato 272 SUM f . , ,rj f W? 49' V .X ' 'En 'Z K Huuncil vrvices ff 61,0 Students .f -ff? 1 A as at K f V V A. 2 ff A f x r V r QW? ' ,, , xr 3 N, , .jar AV K fiat .frrsr nfs.. is W' H . ,. , K gifs X gk-as r 2, 45 XJ ik? ri Q 'M Q f f T' fr: , i , ff' it if VY 3 3 My , t -X gi ,..I -1 V mg a,-43 W Q, ,. 'F Q. fi , if - B get , Y . A , My ffm 2, f . ,i V . . I - is Ba X .fi I N . ki., , . . ., ,Q , - V Q-MMM., . iff, . ' - Q gr ' M563-E. C ,sw t , - mg 213 - 5 3 f e 1 -H ' X K 3 A N 1 In . , . ' ' 'f i :J r B my Wenche Hansen, Lee's foreign B , B C C esii f ' 1 ,,. I , ,Qi K N W L i i s I student holds rebel do iven to sw VI ar ilcu i ,fl C , . H, K 1 g g A sses X f J If ff 15, f ' Wd 'mf-2, y her by the Student Council during C B the Howdy Dance. Bill Knippa and Jill Thrift add Council congratulations to Lee letin board in the front hall keeps Council members busy. .ff 's championship football team. New bul- Marilyn Halpern Cynthia Haner Chuck Hanson Pam Hitchcock Randy Hunter Candy Iaphet Nell Jenschke Ioan Johnson Judy Kelfer Bill Knippa Ronnie Knippa Memory Ligon Lana Luersen Doris Mclntire Susan McKinney 273 Kathleen Meerscheidt ' S Margie Miller ' K 'rl I W Mary Lynn Monaco Q l Bill Nichols ,iz Randy Nichols Pam Oroian Pat Oroian Kandi Payton Pat Pilat Bob Prout Neal Rensmeyer Laury Riklin Carol Roberts Joan Roberts Susan Rust Kay Sellers Steve Sinkin Sue Slaughter 274 60111401 Zapfurvs ' '.a:-c .f. 3 K ful 2 -is . 3 ,ms f 6-H Preparlng for the AASC c o n v e n Il o n , Dlane Day and B111 Knippa letter a poster as part of Lee's c ampaign for presidency. ,4,4S6 Presidency Oh, that's not right, says Memory Ligon to Bill Nichols as they work at a Student Council poster party. Neal Rensmeyer and Francis Cohen were among the Council members who attended the poster party at the Carpenter's home. Belinda Spector Cindy Straw ' ' B ' B Rick Thiesen C' A Jill Thrift I erry Tre vino 4 5 4 C ag.-W aw , , , U, , A5.:,,,3k1,.At. ,ax X K C 3? 2 52 2 , Ei se., Qt? an-,fi , Mi ,f'1f?f , ,iii 4 l ' 4 vw I . S Bill Viner L x y Yvonne Vorphal Steve Wagner wr r A' gb lg' mi 'Q tie W Q XE Y .+' Brett Williams Sue Yowell Z Ronnie Zinsitz Bugle Za!! Zak as Cap Jfouars Ivrl Kumrn humor columnist and associate editor, interrupts Joe Blanks with one of his many stories. Extras ga1ore has been the herald of the 1963- 64 BUGLE CALL staff. With Lee copping district titles and top awards in sports, drama, band and choir, the BUGLE CALL has become a weekly, under the editorship of Joe Winklemann and sponsorship of Mrs. Bobbie Abbott. Boasting honors from the San Antonio EXPRESS and NEWS, the BUGLE CALL staff holds the title of Outstanding High School Newspaper in Bexar Coun- ty. The staff was also cited on three occasions by the Interscholastic League Press Conference with proficiency citations. The BUGLE CALL signs 3O to a year of extras for Robert E. Lee. Typing a bill, Doug Kanatzar as business manager dummies ads for each edition. Staffers Judy Hanson and Jo Neely dummy the front page of their class' Bugle Call edition. f ,.. . K . .. yr in af' Zi. r ,-1 ' viii ffsifiif - f 22Es5ii,f22LaqMg,56: r 'I A ' ' ' -rivgrzrlzmvsiszlae .- ,, , ,. ' 1. ' 453311241241ff-??ew?3L5xff2r:i:31,gr1 +W- .rgieigxgojffp f.,g2SjSi:'z11sz gl V'-fIizgififwi-:fir-ffgmr-1, . 4?Sl5555TYfi5.f2:52 f5Qf2?i'iTiP,lS?l 51515 . 'if :W , 2 wwf w3'fw 13,111 f r,,f,,iMfr,,i , f iii 5 f5ii?f35557'LfZ5 71551. 4 3 ' ' ' B do ' s ,m,1mZZ,.f,, m,i, ,A at 4 ring?-: E575 :,: 1-:J . . . I ll, ,I-if s, 259 Q55 'V V vffwfw-vt' ' :K :M . I ,F wi-K QW m ,lf ,K - :X-an ff Y , X .s ' ,A 'b. ,, ' - . .Of r f - .pi riff: XL , , .S rr VS 1 if e, , L . H! f ,sys - it I lf- Q, ' ' 1 'S Sponsor Bobbie Abbott chooses a reference book for 'WP' 'J ,ra K ,mmf it-wifgss ufisifiit' msgs ',ss'--may . . Editor-in-chief Joe Winkelmann proof reads a Bugle extra. a staffer from her desk bookcase. Joe Blanks, FLUSH proclamation from publication. editor, makes a the student . ff' wwf ,. , .. t 3 g L . Engle Sfaffcr .I 1' f . if . i' L it Y V ' K K ,. 1, A 'V' It 5 ZZ, ,, ,.., YL ., ,..,,. E gVA W V A,,,. in ZQE 5 gm 1 - L I 1 5 g , I . ,K f l ' ' 1 fi . gf? - X s -bvvb L L L li - 1 , t . A ,, ' so ' ' ' 'LL'L 278 as fn . Phil Strain, sports editor, posts a basketball extra. Sorting copy for a BUGLE CALL is Mary Larsen, copy editor. www, ,A L7 . , ,,.: , Q ,l, ,,., V After school duties for Bugle Staffers include folding and counting papers. Print Sfmzs 'f s -4239 S 19 B it N ,, - x H ' Kathy Patterson and student teacher Pat Stoup work together on a deadline. One duty of a reporter is to get the latest scoop. Here Betty Scar- borough, news editor, interviews the originator of the elephant jokes. Newcomers to Lee, Kathy Patterson and Betty Scarborough work in spite of the threat of Ivri Kumin and Joe Blanks. MiSS Rita Gi21I10IIi Carol Tyson, Peg Barry TRAVELER Sponsor Faculty Editors Glenda Burnie Organizations Editor Cammy Harper Personalities Editor Q? , . swf gm'-as f 'f'. 'S--. Vicki Cunningham Organizations Editor Mark Schreiber Sports Editor ,Cieely Annual Staff Keeerds Spirited lfeezr Capturing the SPIRIT of 1964, the TRAVELER staff c o m p os e d of animated, hardworking coharts spent many a sleepless and hungry night and holiday in the annual room. Miss Rita Gianotti, the new and ener- getic sponsor, supervised the staff of thirty members headed by Kay Hartong and the business staff prodded by Julie Lumbert and Larry Brian. Kay Hartong Editor-in-Chief -2 -,-. as-ff, K Linda Reagan Senior Class Editor Q f 1 1 1 Bobby Hartong Brett Williams Sophomore, Junior Class Editors Pat Greenwell Mary Lynn Monaco Features Editors Mark Rensmeyer Tom O'Brien Sports Editors QQ . Joel Elders James Draheim Photographer Photographer Rozana LaMacchia, Jeanine Fauver, John Mensing, Diane Leske and Pam Gentle Ad Staffers Sfaffers Husflv Ads, Fiw all Doug Kanatzar Photographer Julie Lumbert Advertising Manager Larry Brian Business Manager ,ff Rick McAlpine Circulation Manager Sharon Poole, Pam Gentle, Candy I aphet Ad Staffers Wayne Kamin President Io Cain Vice President Ioyanne Scott Secretary- Treasurer w hq.- Jerry Briggs Sergeant-At-Arms ,4 Hapella Elmir ,Music Uzezfry, Boasting all-district, regional, and all- state choir members the A Cappella Choir heralds 1963-64 as a big year. Believed to be the only student in Texas to qualify for membership in the all-state choir for four consecutive years, Senior Wayne Kamin has been a member of the Choir since his first year at Lee. Directing activities for the year were Mr. Reid Sellers and President Wayne Kamin. Moving into new Band Hall quar- ters, choir members participated in state and city competition and presented their annual Christmas concert. rfmffimfs Vmzliziug Ioyanne Scott, outstanding choir student, accompanies the choir as Mr. Tom Walters directs. 'Q-gt Mr. and Mrs. Reid Sellers smile as re suits of the Choral Contest are announced. 3010 Hlmir Mfmbcrs Qualzfy far State ?1mzls Reviewing their pieces before a performance are QL-Ry Jimmy Martin, Kevin Anderson, Jerry Braunstein, Bonnie Ulbright and Peggy Reinhardt. Mr. Sellers, Jerry Briggs 286 Practicing for Christmas caroling are the boys in the Lee choir. Mr. Reid Sellers directs the choir through one of its many pieces. Trying a new piece for the first time are Cathy Chapman, Reba Sikes, Aleta Serold and Janie Scott. J-lvmfrary Quill 85 Scroll National Honor Society Beta Club National Honor Society of Spanish aww? r f ' 51: as is ., . sfiige 1 4 5125 'itz Joe Winkelmann Kay Hartong LHTIY Briall Beffy Scarborough Quill and Scroll Increases ,Membership Quill and Scroll offers Lee's top high school journalists a chance for recognition. The national journalism honor society sponsored the annual press banquet and initiated three new members this year. Ivri Kumin Julie Lumbert president Secretary-Treasurer Mrs. Bobbie Abbott Sponsor . .'!i2:? Sandra Eisenberg Glenda Burnie Kathy Patterson Joe Blanks ui is ze ,155,..:,,. p ,AA. ,, W-, mwmawa ., ,, is :Ma -,,, .,.,:....,.wf,.s -. If ' I.-I ar: :EI-s'f, Dick Erdmann A President I, ,..2 Q' 2 X X Eef:s:?:?fffi IEW-- 1 ,rg i x Dick Erdmann and Mrs. Williams talk over plans for D me NHS scholarship. ii ri sign E -,ii s,.. ,ii ,, 5, 3 1 ,, if ig. E 2152535 E S ii, 1 i i gi . S ,, , is 5 ZH, T xl ,- Szgkgi H Sl, EE 5 , ,,,, .,, 1-' Hlri-439' fi ,Ei I pf, ,, S si, gi rw fr ig sw., 1 i HS ,Ackuawledges Gary Kemph Vice President Striving for excellence in character, scholarship, leadership and service, m embers of the National Honor Society number forty-seven. Spring induction of new members will bring the total to an all-time high listing. Members, under the leadership of President Dick Erdmann and Sponsor Mrs. lone Williams rank in the upper 15 per cent of the Senior Class and upper 10 per cent of the Junior Class. Services to the school include tutoring facilities, and the Lee chapter hosted a city-wide banquet and dance for fourteen San Antonio schools. Lee is a charter member of the NHS area association. Schnlarslzip, Service Patti Adamek N Gilbert Alonzo .W 5 l Doris Mclntire Treasurer l - 7 A 5555 11 Z Alice Holmes T 'W5 r S r A ,, ' ecre ary Carol Althage ,ogg 5 'W f WN , V ,., i eooo 'fb Mary Billings ZZAV , eoe o ooo .o,o M, r 5 r l5f?f?5'?5iff3V -f Qfixff miliiflwri fsszsirr ey -- fimefiim : -Q55 ' iflgifyz Q ' - . l v ,N n o I W r OBJ .I-, 2 . X K 1 --aa., 3 Lf VR. 3 -.. Q1 if we ' -f??'f7 '3f ' . N Q K ' siarffyfifi sgizwifillfia f 'PN '1'ff,sff.f-Si-fume f 1 Jag: ' ' ' QV? gff' ' i 5 ,wi A'::: aQ!?:i ' . f . li . 4 Hazel Bond Emma Lou Brown Kirk Cameron David Chihal Jack Cramer Barba Bracheen- Glenda Burnie Jeanie Carter Linda Clark Sherry DuBose r ,Q ,E an Hx 3 QWSK S i,,iE,,vX a X F .- 'X ' i f L 12 A WM GW ,uf Kay Hartong Susan I-Iolmsley 292 Robert Ebner Linda Eckhardt Sharlene Elliott Mary Billings tutors Darwin Sealey in English. Tutoring is a service offered by the NHS. Betty Gibbons 'Qs-.f Q N N t ,f Ig ,ff filifgit Mary Hoover Steve James Ken Kennon Ivri Kumin Patricia Hunt Glenn Kennon Betty Kubicek Ann Lindsey Planning the decorations for the NHS dance are CL-RJ Susan Holmsley, Gary Kemph, Mary Billings, Kay Hartong, Cindy Straw, Glenda Burnie and Dick Erclrnann. HS J-fasts Semi- Zfrmal Kauquef ar ? W as-bras Patricia Oroian I ack Poole Linda Reagan Rene Marrou Elizabeth Matuska Linda Nunley 111 , - NN-wa Peggy Reinhardt Judy Schiebout Mark Schreiber P a s 'ia ,m is X ffffaus i ii, , K fi s gvvj Cindy Straw Tom Taylor Doug Timmins Larry Trager Joe Winklemann Sue Yowell Dallas-bound for the state con- vention are QL-RJ Miss Day, Kay Hartong, Linda Reagan, Mei Ling Wong and Annie Laurie Bull. 294 At aBeta Club meeting, Miss Jeanette Day sponsor, and Mei Ling Wong, president conduct Beta activities. Hvfas Se!! Hanks, Attend mtv Aflac! With local president Mei Ling Wong also serving as state vice president, the Betas attended the state Beta Club conven- tion in Dallas, spent many after school hours grading papers for teachers and again provided the popular Beta Book Service. Under the sponsorship of Miss Jeanette Day, the Betas completed another year of activity as Lee's honorary service club. Mei Ling Wong, Lee's Beta Club president, also pre- sided as state vice president during 1963-64. Keeping the book rack supplied with Beta books is Kathleen Meerscheidt. 295 Lee again boasts a City-wide first in its Spanish National Honor Society. The society consists of six- teen fourth year Spanish students, and Miss Io He- stand sponsored the group and instigated its origina- tion. The formal initiation was held at Canyon Creek Country Club and was attended by Superintendent and Mrs. Virgil T. Blossom and the Panamanian Consulate, Mrs. Elsa Tribble. The club was represented by President Glenda Bumie at the Pan American Student Congress in Piedras Negras, Mexico. In March, club members attended the PASF state convention in Austin. End of the year activities included the annual club trip to Piedras Negras and visits to local missions. dfffflflllf ffvmfr nasty 9 --1 id Preparing the candles for the candlelight service are QL Ry Linda Reagan, Glenda Burnie, Terry Tamon, Kay Hartong Judy Ranney, Lee Schleimer and Robert Herbsleb. X -ar ' 'T 'f 1 21:2-Har' - f' 2l.!:':'i f.lli1, , f MW H-'Blish Wm, 5' M - T - .L,,.., ., . - T557--f J' W -A ,. ' LL', 1 X if V' fi.. i ' AA-,A ' Eli' A K r ss .v ski: J 'r 'I' ii ff 4' . . if . I' I s, ' . X ,. ' , 'L Q' S- fi V -ju - ,sg J f .. K f :V ,. 5 abc 3 .L - R I A gy! Q' , af Spanish Makes Zee Debut Miss Io Hestand Sponsor Mary Billings Sylvia Cassil Wendy Flatow Kay Hartong Robert Herbsleb Alice Holmes Susan Holmsley Roland I ones Judy Ranney Lee Schleimer Harvey Stein Miss Jo Hestand discusses future plans of the honor society with Superintendent and Mrs Virgil T. Blossom. ,aerial Interest Art Club Latin Club Distributive Education Club of America Future Business Leaders of America Spanish Club Future Scientists of America Future Teachers of America Girls Recreation Association Future Nurses of America National Forensic League Key Club Book Ends National Thespian Society Opti-Misses Inspired ,Art Cflubbcrs Design, Aid ,U ay Mr. Brown cuts the hangers to make them maneuverable for art clubbers Ellen Ragsdale, Kathy Kanegy, Martha Kelfer, Doris Mclntire, Ruth Beard and Barbara Powlesson. Art officers Wendy Flatow, Pat Anthony, Bill Weatherford and Ingrid Forbrich put the finishing touches on a mobile used in the play production I. B. Using everyday house items like coat hangers, Sandra Hale and Sandy Eisenberg create art designs. 299 Discipuli Animadverferunf Tom Taylor President Peg Barry Mary Brooks Melody Camp Melody Christie Barbara Cleary Terry Collier y Jack Cramer Cynthia Droll Ted Fickel Nancy Gimmeson Norma Goldstein Pamela Gorham Mary Ann Hammond M ii Peter Williams Freidilyn Cundieff Jeanie Carter Vice President Secretary Treasurer Janet Hansen Virginia Hansen Carol Hutchins Pat Hutto Stanley Hutto Karen Jackson John Lane Patricia Oroian Betty Self J Eddie Smith P Lee Walker Brett Williams Gayle Manny Krfman Vimm Giving an old Latin custom a new American twist, club mem- bers Norma Goldstein, Melody Camp, Mary Hammond and Peter Williams act out a Roman wedding. L I I iE15'ffffiff5f:' L fs5gfigt:fz4e21,b f . ,H Y -' ar- - -V age A -IIS, 4, ,,.. , . ,,,,4..b ,M L. L -was saw 2 ,M ,,. f-kk, tt- W, , -ss' -V ,.ms:,11,:s' .-:fs-'. , 5 , .N ,, . .. tt .. 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Jack Cramer shows off his Latin toga, an original creation. 301 275604 ffzfsfs State 6014zfc14fizfr1 W 3 or :.. g3ea1al I sf ,,...,' i f P1 if i Mr. James Oppelt Billy Zinsmeyer Sponsor President Learning secretarial e tiq u e t t e at Texas Pharmaceutical offices is Sharon Grunwald. 302 Charles Miculka Neville Fleming Vice President Vice President Earning while le a r n in g , Distributive Education Clubs of America members share the distinction of part-time students and part- time employees. Furnishing social recreational and professional leadership for D. E. s t u d en ts , DECA is spearheaded by President Billy Z in s m e y e r and Sponsor James A. Oppelt. Year activities culminated when Lee s group hosted the State Convention in San Antonio. Barbara Banks Darlene Norton Secretary Treasurer Glen Zinsmeyer checks the record cata- logue as part of his job at Silvery Music Company. Helping to proof ad layouts is one of the many duties of Dee Hogan, DE student at Montgomery Ward. Ven Ulm 278624 Smfe Gouvenlian flecfs L'ec s ,.u. . 'lx av 51 Q- ,T , 7 t 4. Ll rg .. 1 gf Q Q, K 5 rg 7' 24:5- wh: 'lvhhi Sharon Grunwald helps Glenn Zinsmeyer campaign for DECA State President. At the convention, Glenn was voted in, and he will serve DECA for 1964-65. Mr. Mac Gus welcomes Junior DECA member Ray Boazman to the state convention. Zinsmeyer Presidmf Jacqueline Coleman State DECA Sweetheart Convincing Susie Bonnette to buy a Mad Rebel sweatshirt was no hard task for DECA members Neville Fleming and Eddie Rudasill. Officers attending initiation banquet are, CL-Ry Robert Jett, vice presidentg Sherry Henderson, sec-- retaryg Doug Hall, treasurer, Barbara Mitchmoreg Richard Poulis, chaplain and Marie Finnegan, historian. Husiuess Chvmes Promoting a theme strictly business, the Lee chapter of the Future Business Leaders Of America also placed emphasis on service, leadership and education. Members of the Lee ch ap ter went on the road again this year, traveling to Denton in February to attend the State FBLA convention. Their sponsors are Miss Helen McLeod, Miss Rebecca Barstis, Mrs. Lois Obrecht and Mrs. Ruth Hicks. Using her art abilities, Linda Whit- aker illustrates the 1963-64 FBLA scrap book. FBLA'ers Cheryl Miller, Sandy Killey and President Sherry Alex- ander sell candy to Sammy Spears for their annual fund-raising project. gg , ,5 i A 3 if YL 7:7 ess -1 Zi 55,5552 we er 1-is 3 ' i HK' r 5 V i W P w ,ns-1 5715124 year Alice Holmes practices on typing takes for Interscholastic League Typing contest. Members QL-Ry Bonny Ulbright, Sherry Henderson and Donna Christman watch as Miss McLeod stresses FBLA goals. FBLA'ers Patty Adamek, Jackie Hayden, Sondra Verrier and Sandra Killey sell candy for annual fund-raising project. 307 Marilyn Acton Cindy Addicks Lynnette Anderson Ruth Billings Sherry Blakley Nelle Buchanan Cindy Burgess Cynthia Bynum Cathy Carter 81 61116 dc 5s,wzEvl Esfudia Kathy Lonney Ginger Magers Kitty McKinney Paula Meeks Kathleen Meerscheidt Cathy Mickey Mickey Lynn Monaco Mooney Ronald Chin Mofejof , Chuck C1 Nunley Patti Davis Dinah Packard Dianne Sandy W ayne J anis Bo Judy Kay Robert Robert Jeff Hoove Linda Richard James Humphreys Eldon Hunt ' Jack Hyman Karen Jackson Bud Johnson Georgianne Johnson Joan Johnson Linda Kannecchia Bob Kasper Martha Kelfer Janet Kinder Eric Lange Dianne Leske Linda Lewis Cludia Long Scarborough Selsor Sinkin Speier Tom Stephens Gayle Stuckey Gloria Swerk Joy Thompson Linda Thompson Carol Tyson Linda Uzzell Kathryn Van Alstine Jane Vaughn Gloria Vela Bill Viner Richard Waldman Bill Walker Mike Welch ,Cas Sspawles, Sus Krfsfumbres Para entender la cultura y la historia de la gente espanol-- is the objective of Lee's Spanish Club. Headed by President Doug Hall and sponsored by Miss Io Hestand, Miss Martha Taylor and Mrs. Catherine Carson, Spanish Club activities included a Christmas party and a trip to Austin to attend the Pan American Forum Convention. Doug Hall represented Lee's club in Eagle Pass. imitating Spanish customs, Christmas party ac- tivities included breaking a pinata prepared by Mrs. Simon Utay, and partaking of Spanish delicacies. I 1 Spanish club members listen to Toni Mickey's treas- urer report at the bi-weekly meetings. Showing directions to his home, Doug Hall, president, reminds Ioan Johnson, secretary and Miss Martha Taylor, sponsor, of the Christmas party. Craig Stauffer and Jack Hyman read over the Pan American Times to keep up on PASF activities. 309 1 Jack Cramer, president, encourages the attendance of summer institutes by QL-R5 Gary Glass, Mike Douglas, Danny Bell and Peter Williams. ?5',4 Framvies Officers of FSA are QL-RJ Cathy Warreng Cindy Strawg Eddie Smithg Mr. Porter, sponsor and Doug Timmins. Student Keswzrclz Mice. . . tadpoles. ..fossi1s. . .Future Scientists of America use these and many more things to further their interest in sci- ence and scientific thought. The club activities were directed by Jack Cramer, P r e s i d e n t , and Miss Ruth Tatum a n d Mr. Jim P o r te r , sponsors. M e m b e r s participated in extracurricular science activities bringing home top honors from local and national science fairs. Future scientists al so sponsored guest speakers and toured the San Antonio Col- lege Planetarium. Mary Larsen explains her tadpole research to Robert Mooney. Future Scientists QL-RJ Ilene Rogal, Robert Ebner, David Drier, Pat Hutto, David Karbach and Ed Slocum experiment with a physics instrument used in the study of light. 3 E24 Membership 6101465 in ,411-time High Mrs. Dorothy Minnick Sponsor Deryl Weaver and Griffin Rooker check with Treasurer Sharlene Elliott about yearly dues. 312 1963-64 was one of the best F.T.A. years for the Lee campus. Under the direction of President Mary Nell Hoover, the Future Teachers of America attended two conventions, observed at elementary schools, sold corsages and sponsored a Teacher Ap- preciation Week. Mary Nell served as District II recording secre- taryg Mrs. Dorothy Minnick and Miss Pat Bucholz sponsored the Lee chapter. As an F. T.A. observer in Jackson Keller Elementary Cynthia Drool helps a smiling little boy with his math Listening to club plans for the trip to the state convention are CL-RJ Kathy Kenagy, Mary Blarney and Shirley Coleman. Janet Reagan, secretary and Cynthia Haner, vice presi- dent, read material on the problems of teaching. Mary Nell Hoover, president, and Tommie Helen Watts modeled clothe s at Valeries as one of the clubs projects. Spvrts Chem: Mak as Practicing to be an expert hoopster is Jerri Shaner, recorder, while Coby Calaway, Cathy Warren, secretary, Betty Self, vice president, Anne Burney, treasurer and Kandi Payton, president, give her some helpful points on basketball. Springtime brings tennis to campus for G. R. A. members Nancy Franks, 314 Mary Larsen, Ann Bond and Jerry Pate. l6'ig year far 5.l6.,4. Following the bouncing ball. . . setting up for a spike. . . trying for a turkey. . . scoring a seven-love game. . . these are but a few activities that paced a sports-minded year for the Girls Recreation Associa- tion. Headed by President Kandi Payton, G. R. A. spon- sors are Miss Challie Thorton and Miss Beth Walker. The club strives to provide an opportunity for all Lee girls to participate in a variety of sports, recreation and related cultural and social activities. .ov ,gn ,all 1 Hgawswnvfy' .-dk-mfr? f if . 4 5 H italy f We 7 4 L at If-egg -'x ii 'Uljs -fzawlfs 'mfs mliijiiif MMM? is Q I X Alice Edwards checks on equipment for an after school meeting. Supervising a G. R. A. play s e s s i o n as back seat drivers are Miss Be th W al ke r and Miss Challie Thorton, sponsors. 315 Diane Leske, Barbara Schimelphfing, Karen Ston- aker, Norma Goldstein and Mary Lynn Monaco talk to Mrs. Willda Gafford, part-time nurse. Spare time a c ti v i t i e s for Belinda Spector include volunteer work at local hospitals. 316 9 ,4 Practices ?u!urc Skills To further an interest in nursing, mem- bers of the Future Nurses of America visited San Antonio hospitals to gain an insight in- to the nursing profession. Club members, under the sponsorship of Miss Janet Stanberry and the presidency of Sharon Bonner, sold Robert E. Lee sta- tionery this year as their fund raising pro- ject. Informal speeches by professional nurses highlighted Future Nurses meetings. 1 s Club members QL-RJ Sharon Bonner, Belinda Spector, Riba Sikes, Janet Wilson, Paula Riddle Mary Natham and Norma Goldstein sort and pack Mad Rebel stationery to sell to Lee-ites. Sharon Bonner, president, Mary Jane Ransdale, secretary, Miss Stanberry, Diane Leske, vice president and Mary Lynn Monaco, treasurer go over the year's schedule for hos- pital tours. ?0rc14sir fnzguc' Hasfs Cvurncy Forensic members admire trophies between debate sessions. Mr. Charlie Walker, aided by Bill Weatherford and Jack Jennings, registers members of Lee and other active school for the Invitation Speech and Debate Tourney. i I D l President Dick Erdmann and Jack Jennings give information to contestants. l Bringing home a total of four sweep- stakes trophies and top awards in oratory, duet acting, debate, and extemporaneous speech, the Forensic League again placed Lee on the Texas map. Directed by Mr. Walker, Forensic Leaguers copped sweep- stakes titles at four tournaments. The Baylor University Speech and De- bate Tournament was Lee all the way with Rene Marrou earning first in oratory, Linda Scott and Mike Stevens second in duet act- ing, Steve Davis third in Extemporaneous speech and Dick Erdmann and Fletcher Clark reaching quarter finals in debate. Contestants Ilene Shulman, John Payton, and Rick McA1pine rest between debates. 319 532,53-ss? ss-ww. . Haas., + + ,XRS misss-W-rf' - rfwfss ss ss bills If ',QsPsSQsr.Qfl ,sm-gs'-,sr We Q,,, , 'w-Qsfs' .ss Saw.. Q ,, A-slams-S1 t. M: f-', +2 f. 1 iii ,,z.,,N,,, ww-tr' rwf1 '5',. z-. sg, wffzrsgs ?ff,4 'er 6011641 Stamps, 5,0014 or Dance The Lee chapter of the Future Home- rnakers of America again sponsored the an- nual Mother-Daughter banquet which was held this year at the Barn Door. As a service project, FHA collected used postage stamps in order to raise money to aid unfortunate victims of tuberculosis. l D Beaux Tom Morgan and Bruce Kemph pin corsages on their mothers at Mother-Daughter Banquet held at Barn Door. Senior beau, Kirk Cameron, is seated with officers Linda Pruitt and Lucille Gregory. gs it ..,. t.,r,, , , ,, 5 its-frzriirss ttswgsf-bw . ies.. is SNA 5g:sQ1f'1?.g W Elissa-its A365415-51 W5 +09-9 Tfiir .rss-ws: .. ,tp Q 4 'fiifyffnil-+ +-11245553 st r-sw-is rf,- sfgygfffrrar i 43:1-ff sif sz--fswr, s f, ye .e,s.+- the-ses Q: ,vs--rm. ,g.,,,, ,, , ,yt . ffm: f.-ff , , , is 114-fff1i.'.? FHA'ers, Vicki Cunningham, Sharon Uecker and Diane Dunn assist in the T. B. stamp drive. 'WW F H A offrcers at their installation arefL Ry Diane Dunn Francis Cohen Pauline Anderson president Jack1eFryar 1111 Thrift Sandra Anderwalcl Wenche Hanson, honorary F.H.A. mem ber, pins a corsage on her American mother, Mrs. Swerk. Sponsors of the Future I-Iomemakers of America are QL-RJ Miss Barbara Wofford, Mrs. Marilynn Drever and Miss LaNe11e Uselton. 1. ,. Hu. 'XM p-is r- ii ez si :E A 1 I .4- 'C if 1-3 .ei , ,A E! V ,, E: 1,4 -5 ,F fc 1 ! -f .-ag' Fletcher Clark, Key Club treasurer, pauses to look over some papers. Ilene Schulmann Key Club Sweetheart Y ,fa X: key 6016 Spaflighfs Key Club officers Larry Hull, vice president, Jeff Bodenhamer, secretary and Steve James, president, discuss topics to be brought before the Key Club meeting. i fRichard Rosen and Peter Williams man the N ,Key Club concession booth at the Lee : Speech Tournament. r fScl10rfl mficv Highlighting the year activities for Key Club members was the annual Leadership Banquet honor- ing outstanding leaders at Lee. Dr. Virgil T. Blos- som, superintendent of North East Independent School District, was guest speaker at the banquet. Senior Ilene Schulm ann reigned as the Key C1ub's Sweetheart at the annual dance in her honor. Key Clubbers decorated the halls for sports events, sold concessions at drama meets, and planned for vocational guidance materials. The club was rep- resented by delegates at the Texas-Oklahoma Dis- trict Convention. The club was led this year by President Steve James and sponsored by Mr. Charles Holden. 323 my s if 1 ' V . Wi 4 me , a :?f' : -f'2VfQf21 -3, Q wg -fS'lQf,1E4l4fi91Qs,-i1-YL, K '9f5:f,?,-.V1'sQfr. 1 'L Y ,W f V f1V' r.s- s ilf' ffw-Lgrffff I Nqr If l A 4 ,Ai .Q-4 r. .ss V5 . ff as ans, A :Mr 2 5- -1' ks? wr sax 2 C-gg if in Vg,-2 .' as si- if 5. , s z ws? VV tw H3 jg 4 fra ,J- --:. H5345 WY J ,, 35515 f , if il l ii? 'L'k' Q V ' f fre, 5 2 Vt ai r H 5 if s D D r 3 sift I ' Q - jg? 55,1 Q ' . J Ei V gags 1 E U nf ,. E ,f 4 1 .3 ,, Vi if faire' ' 4 -E 2 I T V V. Decorating are Key Clubbers Larry Hull, Doug Kanatzar and Peter Williams. Dick Erdmann, Steve James, Larry Fleisher and Tom Was cher tape streamers for spirit day. Dr. Virgil T. Blossom addresses students at Key Club leadership banquet. Hank Ends Serve' As ,Cac ,Cibmrialr Officers Gloria Alber, George Brannan and Karen Brannan chat informally before helping in the library. Helping to keep Library services in top working order, Book End members serve as X library assistants to Mrs. Alta Bennett and 'W Mrs. Nell Crain, club sponsors. 1963-64 activities included a trip to the Teen Age Library Association conven- tion and a visit to a local bookbindery. Mrs. Nell Crain, sponsor, and Sandra Palma look over one of the new book selections. Club members QL-Ry Andrea Johnson, Mary Billings, Harold Raben- aldt, Mike Suter, Terry Frazer, Robert Mooney, Eileen Barnard and Shirley Easterwood put finishing touches on the club float. Shelving books is one of the many duties of Book Ends Mary Billings and Sandra Palma. Cindy Straw Secretary Richard Jones Vice President 1-'? t'x Jeanie Carter Records Clerk Ilene Schulman President Thespian members wore a mark of distinction this year as Thespian sweaters made their debut at Lee. Led by President Ilene Schulman, Thes- pian activities included the annual fall and spring dramatic productions, the fall talent show, and initiation of new members. A Pulitzer Prize play, I.B., high- lighted fall dramatic activities while the romantic satire , Beggar on Horseback marked the spring calendar. Mr. Charlie Walker, sponsor, directed the 1963-64 schedule, during which Thes- pians captured top notch awards at city and state dramatic contests. Sweaicfrs Mark Chespian Ifmr Mr. Charlie Walker Sponsor rlrl rr r ,, ' 'i1f.,: 1' 'QM' I Biff.: Bob Berkman Bob Burney Melody Camp Patty Carpenter Steve Davis - .'1- Sally Delavan Ronnie Eads Dick Erdmann Marcia Guthridge Bill Hamrick Billy Zinsmeyer 327 Mike Stevens and Linda Scott received top honors for their interpretation of David and Lisa. Relaxing between rehearsals of I.B. are Rene Marrou and a drama enthusiast. vt Georgianne Johnson Kay Keel Jan Maierhofer Bob McCoy John Payton Wiley Johnson Ron Knippa Rene Marrou James McGaffigan Richard Rosen 328 Hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evi1 -- Cindy Straw puts new initiates Rick Thiesen, Patty Car penter and Ron Knippa through their paces. Chespiuu Members Kate 50,0 ffvlwrs 1 'ie 'If'- Jimmy Schulman Mike Stevens Preston Turegano Lloyd Ward Gerry Weatherford Linda Scott Terry Tamon Dick Waldman Bill Weatherford Sue Yowell 329 Opti-Misses Kcargunizc, jlflrfdcl, Zharfsrf l6'c'auif -iswmsftssrfgifsistswlfswifsiswfv :waimszaz is fn'-21-fwfi-fsfiw ,L:v, -,f--fA--, a as ,f-, ,,r,,5 -mfitiififififiisiisfwfsfisgzsaslrszis fflifweesisvzgrrgsgisriisxeisgezgrwsf ,gpgws,msrsvfszwsssfsiffisnsfiexsesrl it15,531Mszgggfsgmgzsszmpsasx:spears :,r-s,s,,,,,,-as f.k, -as assign: , Mrs. John Swope, hostess of the initiation, and the officers gather on the stairs of her home before leaving. The Opti- Misses are QL-Ry Lou Ann Smith, Susan Ralls, Karla Stark, Cathy Stipp, Evelyn Ng, Diane Marlott, Nancy Brownsted, Peggy Montgomery and Jimmie Martin. 330 A new name to the Lee campus, the Opti-Misses, under the sponsorship of Miss Phyliss Goodwin and San Antonio Opti-Mrs. Clubs, aim at one service project each month. Formerly the Y-Teens, O p ti- Mis s e s elected beaux Seniors Wilbur Peppy Culpepper for the second year, and Gary Kemph. A Halloween Party at Boysville, and formal in- itiation ceremonies at the home of Opti-Mrs. mem- ber Mrs. John Swope h igh 1 i gh te d fall activities. Year-round money-making project of modeling at a local dress shop allowed Opti-Misses a chance to show off new clothes and earn club funds at the same time. The newly named club is headed by President Lou Ann Smith, Vice President Karla Stark, Secre- tary Susan Ralls and Treasurer Evelyn Ng. Lou Ann Smith, president, Mrs. Ruth Wright, hostess for the initiation, and Karla Stark, vice president admire scrapbook Gary Kemph Opri-Misses beau S32 f Z 'xf Peppy Culpepper and Gary Kemph beaux, entertamed youngsters at Opu-Mrsses Hal loween Party at Boysvrlle. Judy Hanson modeled at Valeries as d1d other Opti-Misses Hllfllfb' M ai, K I rx' 212-5 ,- ,L f 3, , ,T l W,f 54 What is it during a school year that makes spirit linger long after high school days are over? This year, the TRAVELER Staff highlights such specialties as Wenche Hansen, foreign student: the Stratford Ball and Western Day. These events contributed to the memories that will remain with every student for the year, 1963-64. Features Editors: Mary Lynn Monaco Pat Greenwell 332 L N I , if-H s Surprised girls laugh as boys drop in unexpectedly. Juniors Sheri Alexander, Brett Williams, Lin Bannowsky and Pam Moorton arrive for a slumber party. Where there is a slumber party there will be boys who will crash it, and such is the case at this doze party. Juniors Brett Williams, Lin Bannowsky, Sheri Alexander and Pam Moorton prepare to spend a night of gossiping and stuffing when Ray Irwin, Gerald Scheppler, Peter Williams, Bobby Chestnut and Ray Boazman arrive. After a fun-filled evening the boys leave for home but the girls just begin to live it up. 334 J fs mr 5- :gssff af ?mf1m2 iw, wmv 1, As the evening wears on, appetites grow and a marshmallow roast is in order. Grub, dainty, Gvssip Highlight Slumber Party iiffrali 7 P3 J' iiigfzxg -rapt r ,A We ,,,,i.k sew 'milf Kyiv,-,.--, K, K- 2 ' grim' 1- 111 QW f ,, Boys gone, girls gossip far into the night. I I Food. . was the general cry as the boys prepared to raid the refrigerator. ff'-mg X QQISSA -fs Assisted by her brother I oe, Lana Baker pantomimes Tan Shoes and Pink Shoe Laces. Fletcher Clark and Jimmy Schulman performed excellent renditions of A Soalin and Morning Train. s Stars Sparkle for Twenty seven acts took on the theme, This Could Be the Start of Something Big. Bordering on professional, the Billy Z.insmeyer's Dance Troupe doing their original exhibition of The Jigolo captured first place while Patty and Peggy Carpenter followed a close second with their rendition of Night Train. Top singing honors went to llene Schulman for her medley of mood songs. Steve Davis and Jack Jacobs took second place with their versions of Lonesome Traveler and Silver Threads and Golden Needles. The Senior Class' production of The Telephone Hour from the movie Bye, Bye, Birdie copped With Senior Dick Erdmann on drums, his combo placed high in the instrumental category with Watermelon Man. Q s 5 The Billy Zinsmeyer Dance Troupe captured first place in the Dance di- vision with their original creation of The Jigolo. Siifth Straight War first place in the Pantomime slot, while Lana Baker's story of Tan Shoes and Pink Shoe Laces came in second. A rocking version of Wipe Out by Ronnie Wolma and his group rated a first in the instrumental division. The Dick Erdmann Combo stole second with Watermelon Man. In the specialty division television comm e rc i al s were the butt end of the satirical monologue done by Chris Winslow, and Richard Jones received second place honors with a synchronized trampoline act. Jim Schulman and Fletcher Clark 's medley of A' Soalin and Morning Train took the coveted Best Overall Act award. Combining Lee-Jeff talents, Steve Davis and Jack Jacobs teamed up to take second in the singing division. i s ,s,,sw,,,m,,,,,s,.,, ..,,rs, ,,,.., , . . , .. . . , , . , W55mmfg,,,wf,szgfggfifb-2 ,..:., 1 Z , . -- ,- . w , - f, -- ..,,,..-tr.', Qgfgfg: -f,. ww, .,r: My -,..s. ft: ,r:,,r Q- Q. egwr.f:1mwf.fzg'g,wtfm:tc- 1: ' , , 's , 1 f f 3 ,- -, ogg- -1:iff,--,.r,1:fw,fggs M..:1:-'fsmiifquw:f--ff:',1s..szif,-if:zmw'--L11s1fs2 Vi-WIf7Ll2ZiQ:2v'ss't1'2QVfwE.SYE'iii'.l r- 1 ' f - , V f I , ' K , - ' 'H ' ' f,'filff':, if ir?-lffff-H lLE'.::'f57i1 'W-'EI.z?E-lflflw- f JW 7975 1 ,Suez'minusif-fwzgxezifsr' ligiiiigff' lf 1 , 2 ,I ' '- - f k R , - H k , ,- ' f ' Q jQVf,'i , li,'g,ffftlfYl.lz'i'filwfLg'1QfiQiil2:'E5'V1Vl'EiiffE'?:f'Ys9?ll1-if fi'liixff 1' L-'Q Es its Fire batons captured the attention of the audience in Marsha Murphy's number. , W ' 3,521,311 ZS if 'fra 2 QQ 'Pi dr wh W! f if 'A A WWI M11 gy S ffl? G gf- 1 7. v ,G iw- r W- f W. 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H K i , it ,- Bfsassii , ,A S if ' T W it t M ' ' ' T ' ' e , f j.Y ', , r,,f f . Ks S , fi 41:11. f Q' af - -..f, if r L:hk s . . - ki f Q : f, .2 .iz at ' s 1 . , ..a:sv3,. , af w - f - ' .- A A , V r y f , ,mm M ight J 3 s at Na- M 1 is W! We ff 5 'if if Xp L W ff f if if fi s Q,- L a , s 'sits i3g25s,'f Q My Q, S .K 52405453 2 it tw? .S Hitt. ,. .,,., ,, f. ., swsiftzigfss .51 W WSW' sf t wsmff sa, gs WWE, f 21 is J ,. ii if 2 -1.'5Sf5.?1' ? T37 I V. , ' ' 1 Q - . ..., . .V . ., .V 1 73111 4' adam - ' . -M- Ekwfmww W Q. . - i4Qggfi1'2fwii?v-Q'?PQligtbV ,psp 4 'Appl . -I 'Q -in .,.,t k,,, A '4r'r My A Y R Q M is za K tsl. Ei f K as aw 'K as .3 is ms -Qlmiws, . Mtg? 2 -ts' W- ' R x Q 6 xs. f Jw- wt This year, Wenche Hansen, a foreign exchange student from Mysen, Norway, was welcomed as the second foreign student to attend Lee. Wenche, an eighteen year old blond, is staying with Junior Gloria Swerk and her family. Life at Lee is quite hectic for Wenche, and it keeps her hopping. Besides participating in the an- Lee Talent Show, she is a member of the Lee- Drill Squad. ln Lee-Ettes I meet many girls I have a sense of belonging to something and is the most important thing, stated Wenche. is also a member of the tennis team and FHA. In addition to school functions, Wenche has be- come acquainted with United States family tradi- tions and activities. nual Ette and this Sh e Showing forth their artistry in the Talent Show, Wenche and Gloria pantomime Siste1'S. Being a Lee-Ette enables Wenche to participate in school spirit activities. Wenche and the Swerks enjoy a typical backyard barbecue. Wenche, escorted by Bi11 Nichols, attends the Howdy Dance where she was introduced to Lee-ites. 2, E' .gms 3-in ,A fa? if-Sw if Yi' 5 52 af, 2 Q 55 gn 5 Sgt pigs it is s .. is 55559 1 gif? digs ii isle. 11525335 'Y 2 Ei-fl ETS ki .35 .il 5 Ei . . , ,Si 1 K ., -,f 2 ., 33,521 Kccording Star is Vis!! Spaflighfs Lee-ites gm rss 'A Ronnie Wolrna and the Original 7425 , Epics performed while auto- graphed pictures were handed out in the mall at Wonderland. During a luncheon, Joe Winkelrnann discusses with Bobby Vee his rise to stardom as Kay Hartong and Peg Barry listen with questions in mind. T . Teens on the ball are CL-RJ Joe, Bobby, Judy Whittington, W6 xi! 4 4 ,I 2 5 s.. S4 Lf 3 s S' N fl 1.1- E si i 'izffiis Miss Teenage San Antonio, and Robert Redgrave. gd fs f . 4 A visit by singing star Bobby Vee brought many Lee-ites into the spotlight. Mr. Vee, who was sponsored by the Teen Fair of Texas, met with students for lunch, inte rvi e ws and pictures. Robert Redgrave was the host for a luncheon which included a press conference for San Antonio papers, and Joe Winkelmann, Bugle Call editor, interviewed Mr. Vee for a special Hi-Notes feature while Doug Kanatzar rep- resented Lee's photographic staff. Western Spirit 16011565 lcv-ites Greenwell yell more as Mark Rensmeyer refills their glasses with root beer Western hornbres Miguel Najar, Travis Sebera, Tom O'Brien, Mark Schreiber and Pat Sandy Laechlin, Lana Baker, Mark Schreiber, Carol Roberts, Miguel Najar, Tom O'Brien, Glenda Burnie, Vicki Cunningham and Travis Sebera gather around the bar as bartender Mark Rensmeyer fills the mugs. When the rodeo hit San Antonio Western Day hit Lee. Lee-ites decked out in all types of western apparel carpeted the cam- pus. Signs such as the chuck wagon and the water hole added to the spirit of the old west. A first for Lee, the Thespians fall production of J, B, by Ar ch ib al d McLeish, brings out human emotions seldom rendered in high school plays. The Pulitzer Prize winning drama is actually a play within a play. It depicts the story of Job, a charac- ter in the Old Testament, who refused to forsake God, despite hardships cast upon him by Satan. The production features Bob Berkman as J.B. , Rene Marrou as Zuss, Kay Keel as J.B. 's wife and Richard Jones as Nickles. Zuss and Nickles play the part of faded actors who take on double characters portraying God and Satan. The play takes place simultaneously in a circus ring, in heaven and on earth and was directed by Mr. Charlie Walker. Zflzespiau Debut Frfrfrays Rene' Marrou, holding the mask of God, gives the symbol of Satan to Richard Jones. Three comforters, Dick Erdmann, John Payton, and Jim MCC-affigan put on a devil may care attitude while philosophizing that nothing really matters. Madera Kibliva! Cnzgedy The press, portrayed by Lynda Scott, Bob McCoy and Bill Hamrick, are posed to scoop LB. and wife Sara's emotions when told of their childrens' death. Kay Keel, portraying Sara, J. B. 's wife, is being comforted by J. B. after a seemingly endless line of tragedies. Minutes after the tragic blast, Civil Defense workers Bill Ham- rick and Bob McCoy stand help- lessly by as I. B. caresses the limp hand of his wife. The Stratford Court Gaiden Grdrrdrur ffvrrrrrs Birthday Golden Grandeuru was the theme of the Stratford Ball commemorating the birthday of General Robert E. Lee. The dance, one of the first to be held off campus, was at La Villita Assembly Hall, where Dorothy Walter was crowned Queen. Dorothy Walter Stratford Ball Queen Kay Cain Duchew Jo Ann Meiwner Prrncess Sue Yowell Sherry DuBose Princes Prince Susre Bonnette Barbara Fletcher Duchess PFHICBSQ i 1 1 I Surf wg Weather Puts '5'r0sfy' Crfgcfhcr K K , .,,.,, v,.. ,.,. .,kk. f i ,wr 1 f A1751 11.LLsfffifiisfiesfli211f'.9Ss? Lee-ites plunge into Old Man Winter. :gg - 4-.15 I - T:z4?:'f11't,ff' T N f, , , , I gjj 1 is , V. . pf- Q11 m f ,.a. f - - Qtr- ,, x f ' P, . .. . , -4 ., . Q x 2 5 is . MM, X , ..s,fi-,--- ' 9 . ' . ' -Y wk ' ' I T il-F - . , . K , ,Zfff, ,,s - 7 Q f2,rfu ,, 'i.sf52Sil?uf' zz f :i,.: 2 'w i ' a ssi-r g Nieaiv' ,. .,. M 0 Lg M A t .x - Q X -f I, H - r , . 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Lee-ites went berserk over this unusual visitor, The only way to avoid getting hit by a snowball between cl asses was to stay inside but who wants to stay in when rt rs snowing at Lee -- A A - -,, .-r:f vffwsy- Q' rrrr 'M ., ,V Q, ,-.. if fiw v..,lViV ' Even girls enjoy romp ing in the snow. Next to throwing snowballs, building snowmen is the most fun. 'qw .ff -mug t V to .,21 i,, 2 ...,.,, n M M fx 55' 'WWE swsgfms f :,,,,. . lf, s , ,, i.,,. ,,,WA,m, , Kgs N sw w g S V . ffm:-We swwwe M -nigh., zs.m,W qs. fsmammzz v 'K msg, I aku X f Wggih ,. . 1. . ,-:Q1.LV,,u, - A- - 'ti 5 f' , . . f -1: , -Q ., ,.., ,:' ,. i , V, . s seg 3,1 A, ,lili ' - V --1 W ff . , - - H. , , f 3 a i, 5. '.zai-'vivxlfse - gllgfig-,y, f , ,f2,'-kfiisagfg? - , , if ' ' vfw:f2fsfu.2f- ffiiw if .41 13 55 K fkgiiiziiei 5 tw K . . , L 1 is-i gffkl -' 4 ' ' s , K qggM,4P'g.5zf-,smist ,K K I , L sy ' I P ,gif -we U V -' ' i L s t l i , s , . - - W. HW, -,gg 53513, is-, sm, ' tg. ,ik fffxm, Q, - ,.,., -Q2 T, ',, 'xr se- - 111. , ff? .. fv f - s VN - . ' ' ' y ' fbi' L -it A-atazft' ' W, , if V Q V Wie ' ' V ' ' ' , , I t. , uv, ' ,I K H 'aff-:L 'f The last bits of this snowman come to a gluttonous end. Garbed in Eskimo style is Lynda Scott. 347 Bruce 35, and Gary 15, teamed up to make Lee District Champs. Another favorite sport, hunting, brings Bruce to admire Gary's gun trophy lk y ' Gary and Bruce hit the books at the end of the school day to keep up their scholastic ideals. A relaxing moment for the Kemph family brings Bruce, Mr. Kemph, Mrs. Kemph and Gary together. Deer and cats--two of Gary's best friends. Lice l6'0zzsfs Versatile l6'rrffhc'rs It's not often that a school has two boys that can excell in all phases of school life-- much less brothers, namely Gary and Bruce r Kemph. The boys project the ideal brother image, having many things in common. Both are wizards in sports, school and ex- tra-curricular activities. Favorites with their classmates, teach- ers, and team-mates make them outstand- ing leaders. Any person is proud to have both or either as a friend. Getting little brother to move and give up the phone is a big task for Gary. 349 e i t Lee-ites feast at the chow line. gffffy Ilffflf JS ww Zffw' 53351322213533lfifiiriiggirgfsgt of ,4 I 55104 is Hack Wards Dance 223134212125EQHSLSSZT and The boldness that sparked the old West was unfurled at the Backwards Dance spon- sored annually by the Future Homemakers of America. Marryin' Sam, the best corsage contest and the dance competition were the fea- tures that added to the authentic atmos- phere of che cke red table cloths, chuck wagons and saddles. The medley of western ballads was pro- vided by Lee Harmon and the Harmonaires. I yy as s by yhzs 1 350 r auffmys Klzfufn at Dine ffm? Down S., X ek A3 E Bill Fish, Terry Bartoli, Anna-Marie Verstegen Diane Leske and John Montanye gaze at the wanted poster on the Jail The 1963-64 varsity football squad was honored by the Lee-Ette Dixie Hoe Down. The western theme was carried through with the jail, the wishing well and the hanging tree. Music by the Circle C added to the atmosphere. Hoe Downers Pat Rudewick, Harold Reed Gary Glass, and Sherry Blakley, Stuff at the wishing well. auciful bzaggerafivu ?i!ls Spring Prvducfivn Mike Stevens became a groomsman for the wedding scene. 352 2 5 Q ,,,x K ,gfif - 5 s I'm sick, was all Homer, John Payton said in the play. if Ronnie Eads played one of twelve but- lers who announced the dream characters. The dreams had by Neal MacRae, the lead role acted by Richard Jones, was the basis of the play. The George Kaufman-Marc Connelly fantasy Beggar on H o r s e b a c k was the Thespian spring production selection. This breezy harumscaum travesty re- volves around the dreams of Neal MacRae, a young c om poser portrayed by Richard Jones. The three act playhas twenty scenes and only the first and last settings take place in the world of reality. The play was directed by Mr. Charlie Walker. is 3' t, ,t,. 1 i 'fl K ku f k s - ' -' . . . 'iff Mrs. Cady, Dinah Denson, acquires her wrinkles for the mother role with the assistance of Sylvia Cassil. srsy rr,' 'rl T p sfr' aa, U' 5 ,Q V E: I r r'.- V as JOY Wyatt holds a T 1 king-size pencil in f gflzhfhw g zl 5 ,filfr -:1frz21'f5 ffr' QW?-2f5E,f' 'silk' asi i ijf y, If fyr , s-,. F 3.11 exaggerated ll . 'T' T ' H T Pix? T T 4 rLk'f'- ci, K r W'f 5'fT IL a- , , a,ri r s it Yep, yep, became familiar lines to Jim McGaffigan, who portrayed Mr. Cady. 353 M2 s ,411 Amerzfan l3'uer Sets llnmzfalflc' Kecards . Q . r ,.,.,,., may ,, + I ' f.zf1Y:L52v ffwfts ff --21. -wgl-fqasm . agen- magafgni ,. 'aw 4 like-N A 1 T w I 'pf H J: ii, f E 5 5 if 1 2 W f ,f e ,,,, ,, gas, an W ,,., A i n V t -: :'f'7v . , ii Tv! fa fi ,., :' lix.J'iWP 1 ':::'fg:s,:s 512:55 M1 - fi., 'wma ,V 'fig-f'aI'-'igifi ' 1.4:-fa-if . Q f . V' 3 Q s f . - . K ' sg K -' 5 . T 5-ga y , . ,. v ' ' .tin -af mhwm -1 1. gf, af . ,,., if f M22 Ygwqg The competitive spirit Linus has always been known for won him all district honors in baseball. Pumping arms and surging legs help develop speed in the four year track letterman. Hitting the net for more than 1, OOO points in his four year career Linus has racked up all-district honors. Superlative Linus Baer--the athlete of a thousand talents. Adjectives must be re-used to describe the remarkable Linus, the only four-year grid starter Lee has had or ever will. In winning 13 letters in four sports, Linus has compiled over an incredible 1, 500 points in football and basketball--far and away the greatest total of any graduating athlete in 1964, In football he was Lee's first All-American and All-State first-string athlete. He ranked All-City for two years and gained All-District berths all four years. Two years in a row his teammates awarded him the honored title of Most Valuable Player. In basketball he amazed and amused fans with his antics and talents. For sheer color on a court, he had no match. In baseball and track he was equally talented, a member of the sprint relay team and starting out- fielder for the Lee Nine. He proved his dual abili- ties by competing in both these spring sports simul- taneously, and if need be on the same day. No greater tribute can be given Baer but to say he is the athlete's athlete. He is beyond comparison on the level of high school c ompeti tion and his amazing talent is coupled with a temperament not accorded many athletes. Lightning Linus Baer, Lee's first All-American, paced the Volunteer football team to quarter-finals. 355 Hall nf gamrf in '1m.,,,,A Linus Baer Larry Miller Gary Kemph Football, Track Basketball Basketball ,ai Pat Bowman Bill Knippa Track Football ev' Gary Eldridge Tony Brown Football Baseball Football, Baseball Harold Reed Track , Fssa t ff 7 'r. ff? tt'.. sall H .. ,W ,T V ..4, .,,, . . .,.t . Gary Glass Track 'thc J-fame uf 6l1zzmpi0r1s' My Larry Blakley Basketball g as it dv 5 M 7 ,, yf H yyygg I Q X Johnny Coles Basketball Jerry Briggs Football Johnny Rabon Football Track The TRAVELER staff presents the l963- 64 Sports Hall of Fame. Recommended by the coaching staff, the boys were outstand- ing in the field bringing district trophies to Lee. Jeff Cossairt Danny Sponhaltz Golf Basketball Travis Sebera Eddie Markette Football Football MED 'S A. ' Qrfvaiw:aw-szfsfwan- ww- sw- :Qgfw fx. 'L 1 7 , mug- . izSf2isf???f'5e2s?LrQifz,-f2 fsYaf5?i5w2fsgvw- V A i .f uk Va N.A.., ww. .,,-- mg 1Lugfaq1f.f1-wwW-1 in f ,ww 5-Qs? ff gg -:,' Av-, i , , we ,f ,, - 1-Yfwzfwfw 'wif 7 J T ,H , X N4 K 'r mawz.-V, nf +31 J . ,,,,,.M,,,,. zffzif ww 2. 4 Q , Q 2, . Q y 5, ,gs ,X A 3 The needs and desires of Lee students are many. Advertising is beneficial to the students and to the merchants. Through advertising, prospective buy- ers- -the teens of today--can select qu ic kly what they need and where to buy it. Business Managers: Larry Brian Julie Lumbert 359 Roy Akers Funeral Home. . . Alamo National Bank .... Alamo Refrigeration Company. . Alaska Fur Company .... Allied Services Company . . Baptist Memorial Hospital. . School of Nursing Barrett Electric Company . . Bekin Van Lines ...... Tom Benson Chevrolet . . . Arthur E. Biard Company . . Bilbrey Lumber Company . . Blauser's Pharmacy .... Buggy Whip ..... Bugle Call . . Butcher Boy's . . Chism's .......... Circle Electric Company . . Citizens National Bank . . Clemen's Printing .... Coca-Cola ..... Cunningham's . . . Dell-View Cleaners and Laundry .... Albert Pike Chapter Order of DeMo1ay' . Denny's Restaurant. . . . . . Evens Pest Control. . . Facs . . . Fashion . . Fem Form ....... Ford Fence Company . . Fox Company ....... Fredrick's Beauty Salons . . . French's Furniture and Cabinet Shop. . Frost Brothers ........... Gini's Hair Fashion ........... Glo Clianing System. ......... . Advvrfisiug 7144511 . .380 ..366 . .364 . .387 . .380 . .375 . .363 . .382 . .370 . .390 . .368 . .387 . .384 . .364 . .373 . .373 . .388 . .374 . .375 . .389 ..362 . ..378 ..384 . .368 . .376 . .380 . .378 . .368 . .368 '. .383 . .381 . .366 .. ..38O ..372 Guarantee Plumbing SL Air Conditioning Inc, . . . . 371 Gunn-Betts................ Hall's Service Center . . . Handy-Andy. . . . . . . H. E. B. .... . Iay's Dress Shop . . . Jay's Hamburgers . . Joskes' ......... Jo-To's Pizza Palace . . Julian Gold ...... Kelly-Scherrer ..... Kerrville Bus Company . . Kinney Shoes ...... .. ..388 . .375 . .361 . .367 . .382 . .369 . .385 . .380 . .362 . .382 . .387 . .362 Knowlton's . . . . La Fuente Restaurant . . Lee Booster Club ........ Luke Lindsey Humble Station . . The Little House of Books . . Luby's ........... Helen Lumbert Realtor . . . McDougall's Laundry and Cleaners Menger Smart Shop ........ Mexi-Teria ..... Michele Chasteen's. . . O. R. Mitchell Motors . . A. G. Morris Texaco . . National Bank of Commerce . . Northporte Rollercade .... Northside Building Material . . Oak Hills Bowling Lanes, Inc. . . Charles Orsinger Buick .... Patt's Drug Store . . Pioneer Flour Mills . . Jimmy Rice-Realtor ...... Royal Crown Cola ........ Royal Pharmacy of Castle Hills. . Frank Rubin 8s Son ....... Frank Rubin 84 Son . . San Antonio College . . Sears ............. Security Finance Company . . . Seven-Up ........... Shaw's Jewelers . . , The Shoe Box ..... Frank Sills Bean Burger. . Silvey Music ...... Slim's Garage ..... E. L. Smith Plumbing . . Southern Engraving . . . Stull Chemical Co . . Sugarman's ..... Taylors Barber ...... . . . Ted's T.V. Sales and Service . . Tindall Pontiac. ........ Tom Oliver's . . . Trinity University . . Valerie's Fashions . . Winn's Stores, lnc. .... . H. B. Zachery Properties, Inc. . 374 382 373 371 370 378 363 382 384 377 375 381 377 377 370 371 371 373 362 371 381 366 368 388 364 368 370 384 363 377 377 372 364 370 371 365 386 386 363 374 379 372 386 364 374 366 iiaiiowein Qasgjgggggis Starting with pizzas, Dorothy and Johnny fill basket with party treats for a Pizza Party. Handy Andy is ready for every occasion. Dorothy Walter and Johnny Rabon stock up with candy and choose hats and masks to create a festive mood. lll 5 I' M , i mv XII ll .- get ' ,liz 2-f 2 Kj25:,1,.4:gE1:5?' 53: 2 , . jfilfa, 2 :im-z , ' it 'Q 7, 2:1zi:3:3E12 fry, 2 Q 4 Dell-View Cleaners 8. Laundry 2611 Vance Jackson Road DI 2-0661 PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE Ken Kennon asks the manager of Dell-View Cleaners if he can remove some mysterious smears on his collar. Fashions beyond YOLII' b Church Going gfgmg 353 ' I Q reaees f Cluldlcnfgfdl 2513535 f 'W I i f Q. ' I V mWDc1i1IqucII1s rslr M s,,n, I SHOES IQ 1 1 ' 5 2 .L f Q g I I Fashion .3 ., 6510 San Pedro Foo-1 Wear .E 5 A TA 2-3231 For Smart America ATT'S DRUG STORES :Iso sRoAowAv u Ammo HEIGHTS o nu Awroulo 0, TEXAS SAN ANTONIO 9, TEXAS Ng, I NO. 2 NO. 3 5150 BROADWAY 150 TERREU. PLAZA 7403 BROADWAY TA, 6.0616 TA. 4-3201 TA. A-4561 elmllllllBERl ll REALTOR-MLS TA 2-3334 912 Oblafe Dr. San Antonio, Texas Before a district basketball game Sally Delcivan and Larry Miller 7-up their thirst away. TAYLOR'S BARBER SHOP 6932 San Pedro TA 6-9173 Specializing in Your business flat tops is appreciated VAN' 8a STORAGE COMPANY INC 6234 San Pedro Dl 4-3491 363 VAlERIE'S FASHIONS BUTCHER BOY'S MEAT MARKET Bar-B-Q and Complete Catering Service 4517 Blanco Road DI 2-5259 PE 2-I39I 4403 Blanco Road Mary Ly n n Monaco models one of the many smart outfits at Val- erie's. 1 FRANK RUBIN 1 8. SON Manufacturers' Outlet Stores Add 364 ing to her folk song collection, Betty Mainz selects a new album shown to her by Glen Zinsmeyer. O O Across the Mall from Frost Bros. Nlaaka Qm. Ga CA 7-8229 i25V2 San Pedro Ave. San Antonio, Texas eau szmge iff LET US STORAGE YOUR FUR COAT OR REMODEL IT FOR NEXT WINTER if? 5 5 5 Q E 5 3 Q 5 5 2 2 F Q 1 s 5 z 'S 4 'i 2 5 2 1 5 E 5 Q 3 Royal coua I 5 X K x , 'O R C Crown if 5 g-,Q u'roRs O SALES NTS O Au'rH ALAMO REFRIGERATION CO. AIR CONDITIONING - REFRIGERATION in . A C LESKE JR WSW. H. B. ZACHERY CO. PROPERTIES, INC. 2 Q Pest CONTROL Gif av., f' ,J . Complete Exterminating sisihyi Service Phone PE 2-2425 1 EVANS 1 - David W. Evans Leslie E. Steward Owners Quarterly 84 Monthly Service Contract on roaches, ants, silverfish. 5-25 year guarantee on termites. 2015 West Ave. San Antonio FORD FENCE CO., INC. 4902 BLANCO ROAD DI 4-1391 Dl 4-2283 Member of San Antonio Manutacturer's Assoc. X . Z5 I ' xx Z X .Z if X f f mr f I si A l II L - EE - 1- ' dj' '15 ' l ,as-A4I:I4'v u,..nirsrKNEEM1NM I,0lvfx,lCVE1g,v'IE Western or Native also CEDAR WOOD Chain Link 152225. iii 1 21 I ' siafff :sexe 0 Oldest independent fence builders in San Antonio 0 Originators of wood fencing SCHOOL DIVISION BLAUSER'S PHARMACY 910 Oblate Dr. TA 6-3221 368 Northside ROYAL PHARMACY OF CASTLE HILLS 1931 N.W. Military Hwy. DI 2-5286 Prescription Service-Toys-Gifts Delivery-Fountain Cosmetic Consultant and Complete Cosmetic Department Sherca Palmer, Randy Wilson, Zelmo Eckert, Tommy O'Brien cmd Harold Reed meet at Jc1y's to hush over the lates? sports Triumph. JAY'S DRIVE-INN 5630 Son Pedro Ave. TA 2-5651 223 RECOLETA ' SAN ANTONIO 12, TEXAS ' TA 6-6361 FINEST Q IN Q THE Q SOUTH AIR Q CONDITIONED Q BY FRIEDRICH Where ' Skating ' Is ' Fun ' For ' Everyone ARTHUR E. BIARD CO. The Real Estate Department Store REALTORS INSURANCE San Antonio, Texas Ralph Ogden General Manager, South Side Office 1046 Highland Blvd. TA 4-4681 Red River Dave McEnery Ass't Manager, North Side Office 2120 San Pedro PE 3-9161 Sl.lM'S GARAGE 4906 Blanco Road-DI 4-3473 Paint and Body Shop Wheel Aligning and Balancing Automatic Transmission-Wrecker Service Hugh Boazman Ralph H. Stone Owner Shop Foreman .For a 5,000 mile check-up, Doug Boazman inspects a car from top to bottom. SEARS, ROEBUCK, AND CO. Romana Plaza Store Soledad at Navarro Southside Store Pleasanton Road at 370 Military Dr. S.W. U55 .fitffs chfouis of Booga Your couuviuumr soon stone TA 6-7051 5701 BROADWAY SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS E. L. SMITH Plumbing Repairs DAY 8. NIGHT WATER HEATERS 2013 Wesi' Ave. PE 6-1603 lNlQtP'll'llnsEde Building llI4lu'll'ou-Gals Co. PE3-9117 3400 Fredericksburg A Complete Building Service uafan fee 0 PLUMBING 81 AIR CONDITIONING, INC. 3441 Mccuuou TAYLOR -6-2333 ED AND LES TSCHOEPE SAN ANTONIO I2 T A Pioneer Flour Mills - - KIfChel'l umwm - own H- 1 WGS Favorites B I gc U I -Ii V IU M i'.' I' N , Vg., J I-:TQQQ 1 Eilarpose N ,p,:r?3sABurney delivers a strike ball at Oak Hills Bowling 1 If Oak Hills Bowling Lanes, Inc Since 1851 Sdn Anfonlof Texas 5139 Fredericksburg Road DI 4-6251 LUKE LINDSEY Humble Gas S1'aTion 1001 N.W. Loop 13 DI 2-8961 Coach Kirk Drew congratulates Sgt. Doyle Horton on winning the Green Hornet. lee l6'00sfc'r Eflli me IL ll E L. c 4 1 4, 3 K9 My gfucrmnic mmm SMART APPAREL FOR MEN 214 Burkdale 33ll West Avenue 2023 Goliad 2527 Vance Jackson 617 Bandera Frank Sills Bean Burger 923 Jackson-Keller DI 4-4471 Drinking not chocolate on a cold winter day are Dave Adams, Sue Yowell, and Jimmy Heartwell. 372 fs? fl: ' 6111 -an A--, ,rim 'M' . ' I mimic CEU! miiieiiig ,wana Promoting Ticker soles for The Booster Club Afhlefic fund-raising proiecf are Mr. Jock Eldridge cmd Coach Bill E VGVIS. IIVIEI4 lfefffr Autumnbilcs ,4rc' lfuilf, Huifk Wil! lfuild Umm BILL McBRIDE SALES REPRESENTATIVE ORSINGER BUICK CO. 4515 SAN PEDRO CONTRACTING 8g REPAIRS 66-wie ELECTRIC IIO. Som B. Monaco PHONE PE 3-9572 II22 Bcxsse Rd. SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS qt O 011110 .IJ ounnnnmo SINEIIQUH I I 5.55 MILK and ICE CREAM PRINTING COMPANY, INC. 'A' 207 SAN PEDRO AVENUE 1' SAN ANTONIO 5, TEXAS CA6-31 'I 3 Ivri Kumin ond Sharon Poole find that Winn's doesn'T monkey around when it comes to keeping Lee students well supplied. I 1' WIN N'S ,. 2-, k , L x 'K TED'S T.V. SAlES AND SERVICE 4200 Blanco PE 6-3128 Cathy Zero views the fine selection of stereo sets of Ted's T.V. 4407 San Pedro PE 2-4071 Hall's Service Center Motor Tune Up-Brake Service General Auto Repair Also Foreign Car Service Auto Air Conditioning Service PE 5-8629 Zlflicliele Ciiasteezfs SALON DE BEAUTE 81 PETS PARADISE 514 W. Hildebrand San Antonio, Texas Tom Taylor and Terry Tamon enioy a refreshing lift with a sparkling ice cold coke. SAN ANTONIO w Wayne Barrett prepares to enter Barrett Electric Co. Bwwed BOTTLING COMPANY Commercial and Residential l WAYNE BARRETT 1011-A Jackson-Keller Rd. PHONE DI 4-2711 San Antonio 13, Texas Perfect fm' SN IU!H1111211111111111111121111 Q uw GIANT SIZE NT ii g5?'K S5 i1'ffi7Xf3 ' N 1 X 2 JR .iff y ,Q 1 .f N f' l i , 'xg PGTATG ms J 5 ,l r Wx ON THE FENCE? Are you on the fence as to where you should bank? If so NBC has the answer with more than 46 Full- Service banking conveni- ences. Student checking ac- counts, savings accounts, and bank by mail are only a few. At NBC you will al- ways find a warm, friendly welcome. Visit us soon. FOR INSTANT NEWS DIAL CA5-6431 Jeff Lumbert, Patty Vaello and Cindy Starnes await lunch in the ,, exotic setting of Mexi-Teria. FI is Il l 1. FT ,jig D 5' V . TA 6-2841 Road Service ' . , A ' E A if fi' 6910 Sqn Pedro San Antonio Texas l ' jf Fil? ,C 1 ,tg 'L f ' ' 'S ' A. G. Morris Texaco Cars Washed Greased 3524 S. New Braunfels 5l56 BrOaOlWCIy LE 2-7397 TA 4-1191 THE SHOE BOX Specializing in children's and teenage shoes 384 North Star Mall 222 Wonderland Center 5013 Broadway Judy Ranney is fitted for a new pair of flats at the Shoe Box. g ,F 377 , 'aff Diane Leske models an informal, spring outfit. iii . ,S 5 i T . . Allll Pllll SlllllS NORTH STAR MALL Glenda Burnie and Donnie Klinzing look over the appetizing food at Luby's Cafeteria. ALBERT PIKE CHAPTER NO. 58 Order of DeMolay irmuonsi ' A isvsnmgg ron coo E .X Q ,ug - - weft WCQUETWK .f A ' E V Q ri bility - P' 1-'TWQ UAE l0vc E Q K x f 6 Take - E' , . l COM ' 1 - ' bv fill U ' MDE ,: '. V I, l SH' c fSS lssil!:f:R'1! l Tfifieifik 'X I Ronald Beal Jack Bland Roy Blize Randy Boone Howard Buehring Richard Burrell Jimmy Burrough Bill Chandler David Chihal Jack French Gary Holcomb John Holcomb Larry Hicks Steve Hoffman Mike Hughes Robert Jett Bill Langley Guido Mark Eddie Markette Ronnie Nelson Wayne Nelson Bill Nichols Gary Poulos Martin Reed Jerry Stiles Chuck Stong Richard Tee-hee Rick Thiesen Clyde Toscano Neal Turner Terry Walker Lloyd Ward Arthur Wilson Larry Witt Keith Wurzbach Taking a spin in a smart Catalina Pontiac, Linus Baer finds a new Sunday sport. 3915 San Pedro Ave. PE 6-'I561 'K JO-TO PIZZA PALACE JO-TO'S NO. 2 126 EI Mio J! in Grayson f y 'li if '21 I A Q QS Fine Itolidn Foods M0 380 WIIERE EXTRA SERVICE I5 A DAIIY TRADITIDN BAPTIST MEMORIAL HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSING Feeling confident over Treatment given by trainees of the Nursing School, Erik Sondstrom is prepared for o shot. Q , I Wi, M filly' iii 3 ION ST. evening gown ut MW, ,mwweffwflf ,Mau-ff-fe TA 4 7565 Proud of his fathers thriving business, Steve Rice places a sales sign in front of a house ready for occupancy. JIMMY RICE REALTY 8031 Broadway TA 4-7565 I A FRENCH'S FURNITURE I8. CABINET SHOP Custom Cabinets-Furniture and Fixtures I035 Basse Road San Antonio, Texas O. R. MITCHELL 2800 Broadway TA 2-3341 Sharon Poole and Kay Harfong inspect a '64 model car at O. R. Miichells. 381 MEXICAN RESTAURANT AMERICAN FOOD Reservations -DI 2-5351- North Star Mall '70-an Eenfian efneaqlancf 6143 San Pedro Ave. San Antonio, Texas l. CHRISTIE MANAGER DI 4-4541 IOtticeI TA 2-9227 IResidenceI n lf.. 'P Linus Baer presents Jo Ann Meixner with un orchid corsage from Kelly-Scherrer. feily-Sadmzez, 70:14, 326 W. Josephine St. North Star MaII Student Accounts WeIcome Finest Flowers, Plants, 84 Gifts YOUR FASHION STORE NEAR STORE I, .. , 2? ff. I . 51,11 . NORTH STAR MALL JEFFERSON VILLAGE LAUNDRY - DRY CLEANERS - TUXEDO RENTALS 77Zc2aa9cz6Zi 4915 Broadway Ave. 382 San Antonio, Texas 78209 .ami FREDRlCK'S TOWN 84 COUNTRY 230 Denver ST. 6915 Son Pedro Ave. LE 3-5104 DI 4-4564 LA DA MEER WONDERLAND 2417 Main ST. 286 Wonderland Center PE 3-8135 PE 6-4391 Hair Designs by Fredricks open '24 hrs. a day Merzgfr Smurf Shay e , alwa s iw . ,. it ,null I ' I A elllllelialteitalkali' X Lvwfmi 918 N.Main- CA 3-7710 1275 Austin Hwy TA 6-9275 llenurij. Locms - Financing - Insurance 815 North St. Mary's St. at Richmond CA 6-6143 Northside-7303 San Pedro Ave. DI 4-8306 Deadline time nears, and Bugle Call second-year staffers Betty Scarborough, Joe Winkelmann, lvri Kumin, Kathy Patterson, and Joe Blanks work feverishly to put out the next' issue with the help of Mrs. Bobbie Abbott, sponsor. --1 .....--A A . A Y 5 ---,M 1.1-nfxr-1w.,1.4,:,4,,,,f ,,, M -- ' -- Z 5742 -n--Q-:lt - .. --....--.s 'liliiiiiiaigi 'il lllllli - 4' IIIEE -ll-I-I----EE , :HE :::lllFEg ggf'l l E:g if . . i ---- ------ri J T lqiiiiisg : E :us llllllki l, 512: mi. lllzlllllllli fee' gg ' f IIIIIHEEI . ' U Ja ' f :- -- . .M .,,.. ,.,, ..:.f.1'f fits, ,,,. tc- V- - Sl: i i !'.I: 'Li i.:'L'..'l. gi-by -- 2 3 3 3 E S2 g, ,v rf E ff 4 1 2 E 9 a , . 5 P ra 3 F 3 5 3 in u I K J '61 gf F 5 Q4 14 N '5 I I 3, s. 1 i i I Fully Accredited CEEB Scores Required for Admission For information Call: Director of Admissions Trinity University PE 5-5251 715 Stadium Dr. TRINITY UNIVERSITY Robert E. Lee graduates relax in the picturesque surroundings of Trinity University. IL-Rl Cheri Crop- ster, Eddie Tisdale, Frank Monaco, and Jane Kennedy. .f A K ,f5 O Sl Il We Too. . . lflontinue to learn' through ' study md research. W Manufacturers of Inxema- fionally Usedlnclustrial and W I Agricultural Chemicals and- '- I Pesticide Appiicuion Equip- ment ' , I A - 'tr T T TULL ' cusmcu co. K P. o. hx sane, Moo Nmddnfw-I Nw! , . San Antonia, Taxes ' Tslephunv OL 5.5110 ,V Your North East School Neighbor AllIED SERVICES COMPANY Realtors For the Home Secure CA 6-1906 DI 2-7275 Eddie Rudasill and Peppy Culpepper relax after having dinner at Buggy Whip. 6318 San Pedro Ave. Dl 2-5781 Pat Sheehan, Charlie Smith, Travis Sebera, Mark Rensmeyer, and Jerry Hanley wait for their departure time to be announced. KERRVILLE BUS COMPANY 202 Augusta St. Charters - Party Cruisers 387 Frank Rubin S CII1 on -5642 gf b f Steve Rice a 388 mobile. nd Melissa Harvick get ready to take a trial run in a new O A-5'5 'Mix ,T -,.gg2'gj0'f,v 1-sfmaia' F H l I ix V 1 2 Q 5 1 '.k. X , ., szrvs V. Y 'L '-, f -3' ' K ' . 7 ' X . I D, l , 3 1 JL' f , ' fi YU X ,X K fl l X Y WKX is Qi l 5 f-riff! I V-9 l xy, fflwry 3 ' W' iff! 1 W. S P' 'l Ki l 5 x -1 937, e l i ea ', lliaghausv H1111 if , , ,,-,,, . Y A V , 1, X , While Traveling Through Texas, visit us at These locations New Braunfels-Imperial Beeville-Cunningham's Victoria-Continental HousTon-Hiway House Houston-Congress Inn Harlingen-Seville Brownsville-Fort Brown Abilene-Hiway House Son Antonio-Wayhouse Inn THE BEST LUMBER FOR EVERY PURPOSE wood F RE I m y I' 3 Seidlifz Painfs Garage Construction 8g Remodeling 2038 Pleasanton Road CONGRATULATIONS I5-AAAA DISTRICT FOOTBALL 8. BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS Aleta Addicks Sharon Agne Don Ahlgren Bonnie Albright Martha Allen Gil Alonzo Pauline Anderson Linus Baer Kay Beadle Ronnie Beal Jim Bell Sandy Belknap Ken Benavides Paula Bergman Robert D. Berkman Karen Billa Mary Billings Larry Blakley Roy Blize Jeff Bodenhamer Hazel Bond Bob Bonner Pat Bowman Dennie Box Richard Boyle Barba Brackeen Jimmy Brandt Karen Lee Brannan Gerry Braunstein Julie Braunstein Larry Brian Jerry Briggs Emma Lou Brown Kirk Cameron Patty Carpenter Peggy Carpenter Jeff Cossairt Don Craighead Wilbur fPeppyJ Culpepper Vicki Cunningham Cheryl Curry Donna Diehl Sherry DuBose Zelma Eckert Linda Eckhardt Smivrs 1964 Sandy Eisenberg Sharlene Elliott Dick Erdman Rick Fish Wendy Flatow Neville Fleming Elaine Fonarow Shannon Fuller Stanley L. Gaines Betty Gibbons Susan I-lolmsley Mary Nell Hoover Bill Humble Karen Jackson Frank Jacobson Sherry J essop Wayne Kamin Doug Kanatzar J. B. Keller Gary Kemph Wenche G. Hansen Billie Sue Harris I im Harris Kay Hartong Dwight Hawkins Jackie Hayden Sharon Hensley Bob Herbsleb Suzie Hickey Dee Hogan Doris Mclntyre Mike Kilman Gary Krause Marianne Lee Memory Ligon George Loper Julie Lumbert Eddie Markette Rene Marrou Elizabeth Matuska Rick McAlpine Kitty McKinney Leo Meerscheidt Jo Ann Meixner John Mensing Larry Miller Tim Moberly Robert Mooney Kim Murphy Miguel Nahar Bill Nichols Tom O'Brien Pat Orian Warren Pettinos Sharon Poole Bryant Pringle Glenda Pryse Johnny Rabon Ellen Ragsdale Linda Reagen Harold Reed Peggy Reinhardt Mark Rensmeyer Nancy Richter Tom Roarick Franklin Rodriguez Ilene Rogal Eddie Rudasill Mark Schreiber Jimmy Schulman Ed Slocum Sandy Smith Pat Stephens Doug Timmons Janie Thompson Ray Thornton Sondra Verrier Ralph Vidaurri David Vollmer Dorothy Walter Tom Wascher Gary Whitney Joe Winkelmann Mei Ling Wong Cathy Woodrurn Billy Zinsmeyer 391 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The staff of the 1964 TRAVELER gratefully acknowledges the following individuals and groups for their cooperation, without which this yearbook could not have been produced. MR, A, K. FLORY, Principal, Robert E. Lee High School. MISS RITA GIANOTTI, New TRAVELER Sponsor, whose devotion, personality and helpfulness en- couraged the staff. MR. RAY ARMSTRONG, Representative of Newsfoto Publishing Company. MEMBERS OF THE FACULTY, Robert E. Lee High School. PAT GERRELLS, WENDELL and WALTER POTTER, who gave unselfishly of their time to aid the staff. - GILBERT BARRERA, SAN ANTONIO LIGHT PHOTOGRAPHER, THE SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS 84 NEWS and THE SAN ANTONIO LIGHT, whose pictures were use- ful in the Sports section. OUR ADVERTISERS, whose confidence and support helped finance the publication of this yearbook. STUDENTS OF THE HOME OF CHAMPIONS FOR BEING SUCH A FINE STUDENT BODY. 6 x7 Q 5 il E 25 5 it 5 gs 52 if S 3 E R E 3 i 3 ? Q 1 5 s S 3 3 3 f 3 2 23 E 23 vp ff fl 1 m A , , D V. fi sa S 2 Q 75? L srrefew.. I hzculfy and Admiuisfrafivu Index Dr. Virgil T. Blossom qSuperintendentJ Page 19, 20, 297, 324 B. S. , Missouri Valley College M. S. , University of Arkansas Honorary Doctorate of Pedagogy, Missouri Valley College Mr. A. Kenneth Flory fPrincipalj Page 18, 19, 20, 48 B. S. and M. in Ed. , Trinity University M. A., University of Texas Mr. Mike Morrow qVice Principalj Page 18, 19, 20, 21, 272 B. S. , East Texas State College M. in Ed. , Texas State College Student Council Sponsor Mr. Francis Burgess QCounse1ory Page 50 B. S. and M. in Ed. , Boston University Mrs. Frances Peveto qCounselorj Page 50 B. A. , Lamar College of Technology M. E., Sam Houston State Teachers College Mr. Alta Bennett fLibrariany Page 43 B. A. , West Texas State, Incarnate Word College Bookends Sponsor Abbott, Mrs. Bobbie Page 299, 21, 20, 277 B. S. , Southwest Texas State Quill and Scroll Sponsor, BUGLE CALL Barstis, Miss Rebecca L. B. B. A. Southwest Texas State College Page 28 Future Business Leaders of America Sponsor Blount, Mrs. Melvoe Page 38 B.S. and M. in Ed., Stephen F. Austin State College Senior Sponsor Brown, Mr. Doyle Page 299, 27, 26 B. F. A. Art Institute Of Chicago M. in Ed. , Trinity University Bucholz, Miss Patricia Jo Page 38 B. A. in Ed. , West Texas State College FTA Sponsor Bueker, Mrs. Nell Page 32, 49 B. A. in Ed. , Missouri Valley College Carson, Mrs. Catherine Page 36 B. A. in Ed. , Trinity University Connell, Mr. William W. Page 34 B. S. in Ed. , Trinity University Corder, Mr. Robert Y. Page 32, 33 B. S. and M. in Ed. , West Texas State College Curry, Mrs. Laura Joan Page 38 B. E. in Ed. , Northern Illinois University Davis, Mrs. Mary Lou Page 40, 20 B. S. in Ed. , Trinity University Day, Miss Jeanette Page 38, 294 B. A. in Ed. , Baylor University Dennis, Mrs. Lavonne Page 38 B. A. in Ed. , North Texas State University Drever, Mrs. Marilynn S. Page 42, 321 B. S. in Ed. , Incamate Word College FHA Sponsor 394 Drew, Mr. Kirk Page 40, 190, 191 B. S. in Ed. , North Texas State University Football Coach Evans, Mr. William H. Page 40, 190 B. A. in Ed. , Austin College M. in Ed. , North Texas State College Everett, Mrs. Frances Page 32 B. S. in Ed. , Southwest Texas State College M. in Ed. , Our Lady of the Lake College Fox, Mr. Cecil Page 30 B. S. , Trinity University Student Council Co-Sponsor Fuller, Mr. Bill Page 30 B. S. in Ed. , Southwest Texas State College Gafford, Mrs. W. V. Page ao, 31, 316 B. A. in Ed. . lncarnate Word College Garrett, Miss Nanna Page 34 B. A. in Ed. , Southwest Texas State College University of Texas Gianotti, Miss Rita Page 24, 282 B. A. in Ed. , Our Lady of the Lake College M. S. Iowa State University TRAVELER Sponsor Goodwin, Miss Phyliss Page 38 B. S. in Journalism, Trinity University Optimisses Sponsor 1-Iaschke, Mrs. Olga Page 36 B. A. in Ed. , University of Texas Latin Club Sponsor Hestand, Miss .To Page 36, 297 B. A. in Ed. , Texas Womens University M. A. , Texas Tech. Spanish Club Sponsor, Visual Aids Club Sponsor Hicks, Mrs. Ruth Page 29 B. S. in Ed. , Daniel Baker College M. in Ed. , North Texas State University Senior Class Sponsor, FBLA Sponsor Hill, Mrs. Mary Ann Page 26 B. A. i.n Ed. , Baylor University Holden, Mr. Charles W. Page 22, 94, 35 B. A. in Ed. , St. Marys University M. A. in Ed. , St. Marys University Key Club Sponsor, Senior Class Sponsor Hollingworth, Mr. Damon Page 30 B. S. in Ed. , Stephen F. Austin State College M. in Ed. , Southwest Texas State College Jauda, Miss Patricia Page 30 B. A. ,in Ed. , Our Lady of the Lake College Johnson, Mrs. lean Page 5, 22, as B. S. in Ed. , Missouri Valley College Senior Sponsor Jopling, Mrs. LaVern Page 24 B. S. in Ed. , Texas University Jungman, Mr. Tom Page 21, 40, 190, 191, 236, 239 B. S. in Physical Ed. , University of Texas Kearns, Mr. Ken Page 34 B. S. in Ed. , University of Arkansas Kirk. Miss Doreen Page 40, 260 B. S. in Ed. , Texas Womens University Lee-Ette Sponsor Leach, Mr. Harold D. Leach Page 34 B. 5. in Ed. , North East Missouri State Teachers College M. in Ed.. Trinity University LeVine, S. Edgar Page 32 B. S. in Ed. , Iowa State University M. in Ed., Trinity University Lopez, Mr. Sam Page 36 B.A. in Ed. , Texas A 82 M Lysinger, Mrs. Mary Alna Page 30 B. A. in Ed. , Incamate Word College McCreless, Mr. Richard Page 33 B. S. in Ed. , Trinity University McDaniel, Miss Pat Page 38, 39 B. A. in Ed. , Texas Christian University McLeod, Miss Helen Page 28, 307 B. S. in Ed. , Hardin Simmons University M. A. in Ed. , Trinity University Marsh, Mr. Thomas G. Ir. Page 30 B. S. in Ed. , Texas A. 84 M. Mayberry, Mr. Jack Page 35 B. S. and M. in Ed. , Southwest Texas State College Minnick, Mrs. Dorothy Page 39, 312 B. A. in Ed. , Nebraska State Teachers College FTA Sponsor Moseley, Mr. Bill Page 40 B. S. in Ed. , East Texas State College Moseley, Mr. Tom Page 31, 254 B. S. in Ed. , North Texas University Golf Coach Murphy, Mrs. Freida Page 33 B. S. in Ed. , Texas College of Arts and Industries M. in Ed. , Trinity University Obrecht, Mrs. Lois D. Page 28 B. S. in Ed. , Louisiana Polytechnic Institute FBLA Sponsor Oppelt, Mr. J. A. Page 16, 24 M. S. , Southwest Texas State College Deca Sponsor Pearson, Mrs. lean B. S. in Home Economics, Baylor University FHA Sponsor, Junior Class Sponsor Penn, Mr. Perry H. Page 24 B. S. in Ed. , Central State College, Okla. M. in Ed. , Southwest Texas State College Perkins, Mr. N. T. 'Page 33 B. S. in Engineering, West Point M. in Ed., Trinity Porter, Mr. Jim Page 24, 25 B. A. and M.A. , Texas A. and M. University Porter, Mr. John P. Page 30, 31 B. S. in Ed. , Southwest Texas State College FSA Sponsor Prater, Mrs. Cathy Page 39 B. A. in Ed. , University of Texas Richards, Mr. William F. Page 28 B. S., B. B.A. , and M. in Ed. , Southwest Texas Teachers College Roberts, Mr. Bobby Page 40, 190, 191 B. S. and M. in Ed. , Southwest Texas T Rodman, Mr. Marion E. Page 22, 26, 27, 265, 266 B. S. , Hardin Simmons University M. in Ed. , Southwest Texas State Colle Band Sponsor Ruby, Mr. I. E. Page 34, 35 B. S. and M., University of Illinois Sawyer, Mr. Roy L. Page 41, 190, 251 B. S. in Ed. , Trinity University Schaleben, Miss Jeannette Page 35 B. A. in Ed. , Sophie Newcomb College Sellers, Mr. Reid J. Page 21, 26, 286, 287, 285 exas State College ge B. of Music Education, Southwest Texas State Teachers College A Cappella Choir, Girls Chorus, Boys Chorus Sigman, Mrs. Maxine C. Stanberry, Miss Janet Page 35, 317 B. S. in Ed. , University ox' Texas FNA Sponsor Stavorowski, Miss Florence Page 22, 29 B. B. A. , University of Texas Talley, Mrs. Hortense Page 33 B. A. in Ed. , Incamate Word College M. in Ed., Trinity University Taylor, Miss Martha Page 36, 309 B. A. in Ed. , University of Texas Tatum, Miss Ruth Page 31 B. S. in Ed. , Southwestern Louisiana M. S. in Ed. , Texas Tech FSA Sponsor Terry, Miss Ioan Page 39 B. A. in Ed. , Texas Tech Thornton, Miss Challie Page 23, 315 B. A. in Ed. , State University of Iowa M. in Ed. , University of Texas GRA Sponsor Tidmore, Mrs. Myra Page 29 B. S., North Texas University Tipton, Mr. Robert B. S. , Stephen F. Austin State College M. Ed. , University of Houston Uselton, Miss La Nelle Page 42, 321 'B. S., Southwest Texas State College Future Homemakers of America Sponsor Page 28 Utay, Mr. Simon B. S. in Business Administration, Our Lady of the Lake Page 36, 37 College B. S. , Texas A. and M. University Sirdevan, Mrs. Gladys Vollmer, Mrs. Thelma Page 39 Page 25 B. s. in Ed., Texas Wesleyan College B. A.. West Texas Stare College 5 ' 511155 .flfldeif Adamek, Palli Althage, Carol FTA, 45 FHA, 1,25 FBLA, 45 Bookends, 1,45 YfTeens, 15 Beta Club, 1,25 Student Council, 2,35 Lee-Ettes, 1,2,3,4, NHS, 3,45 Student Council, 2. Cheerleader 45 Spanish Club, 35 NHS, 3,45 Honor Student 82, 112, 291, 307 Adams, Dave Baseball, 2, 3, 4. 4. 82, 259, 291, 79 Anderson, Jimmy 82,240 82 Addicks, Alera Anderson, Karen Spanish, 35 Student Council, 4. Lee-Ettes, 1,2,3,45 FBLA, 3,45 Y-Teens, 1,2, 82,272 82 Agne, Sharon Anderson, Pauline Lee-Ettes, 3.4, Lt. 45 Transfer from Washington-Lee High, Lee-Ettes, 2,315 FHA, 3.4, Treasurer 3, President 4, Betty Arlington, Virginia5 FHA, 2. Crocker Award 45 Y-Teens 3. 82 82,321 Ahlgren, Don Anderson, Tommy Transfer from La Pryor High-FFA5 Basketbal15 Track, 25 Band, 1,2,35 Lee Tones, 1,2,3. Sophomore Class Vice President. 83 83 Anthony, Pat Albright, Linda Art Club, 1, Vice Presidentg Choir, 45 Historian-Reporter 82 4. Allen, Martha 83,289 Lee-Ettes, 3,45 Sgt. 3, Exec. Lt. 45 Y-Teens, 1,35 FHA, Archer, Janice 1, 2,3, YFC, 45 Student Council, 45 Football Sweetheart FNA, 2, Parliamentarian 25 FHA, 15 Lee-Ettes, 1. 45 Best All Around 4. 83 82, 215, 260, 262 Ashinhurst, Ray Alonzo, Gil B3 NHS, 3,45 Basketball, 2,3,4. Ayers, Linda 82,291 Y-Teens, 2, 35 FBLA, 45 Choir, 2. Walker, Miss Beth Page 41, 315 B. S. , Trinity University Girls Recreation Association Sponsor Tennis Team Coach Walker, Mr. Charlie Page 28, 318, 327 B. A., Louisiana I 'ilytechnic Institute M. Ed. , Trinity Ur 'versity National Thespian Sc, iety Sponsor National Forensic League Sponsor Westheimer, Mrs. Janet Page 39 B. S. , University of Texas Whittler, Mr. Charles Page 33 B. S. , Texas Western College Williams, Mrs. lone Page 39 B. A. , Central State College Junior Class Sponsor National Honor Society Sponsor Wilson, Mrs. Eleanor Page 35 B.S. , Texas A. and L. College Wofford, Miss Barbara Page 42, 321 B. S. , University of Texas Guerrero, Mr. Joe qMaintenance Supe Page 20, 53 Trustees Page 44, 45, 46, 47 Secretaries Page 43, 51 Parent Teacher Association Page 48, 49 Maintenance Page 53 Cafeteria Page 52 83 Bachmeyer, Craig 83 Baer, Linus Senior Favorite5 Outstanding Student ball, 1, 2, 3,4, Captain 45 Basketball, Track, 1, 2, 3,45 Baseball, 3. 66, 67, 83, 121, 191, 194, 197, 200, 201, rvisorj 45 Mr Lee4 Foot 1,2,3 4 Caprarn4 202,206 207 209 210, 212, 213, 215, 227, 228, 236, 246, 354, 355 356 379 382 Baird, Pat FHA, 1,2,3 83 Baker, Ken FSA, 1, President 1. 83 Baker, Lana Lee-Ettes, 1, 2,35 FHA, 25 FBLA, 4. 84, 336, 341 Ball, Dedra Y-Teens 15 DECA 4, Historian 4. 84 Banks, Barbara Lee-Ettes 15 DECA 4, Treasurer 45 FHA 1. 84,302 Barbin, David 84 Barrett, Peggy 84 Beadle, Kay Y-Teens 25 FHA 35 FTA 35 Band 2. 84 Beal, Ronald 84 Balknap, Sandy Transfer from lncarnate Word-Volleyball 1,2,35 Booster Club, 3. 84 Bell. Jim 85 Benavides, Ken S5 Bergman, Paula FHA, 15 GRA, 2,3,4. 84 Berkman, Bob Key Club, 45 Thespians, 45 Transfer from Arnold High, Weisbaden, Germany-Quill and Scroll, 3,45 News Editor 35 Drama Club, 2,3, Vice President 35 Speech and Drama Student of the Year, 35 Junior Class Carnival Chairman5 Junior Red Cross, 1. 84,327 Billa, Karen Y-Teens, 15 Spanish Club, 2,3, Reporter 2, Treasurer 35 Lee-Ettes, 1,2,3, Lt. 35 Student Council, 1,4, 84,272 Billings, Mary FNA, 1,25 Bookends, 1,2,3,4, Secretary 2, President 35 Beta Club, 4, NHS, 3,45 Honor Student 4. 78, 85, 291, 292, 293, 297, 325 Blakley, Larry Lettermen's Club, 2, 35 Baseball, 1, 2,3,4, All-District, 35 Track, 15 Basketball, 2, 3,4 85,115, 224,227, 236, 243,357 Blize, Roy FSA, 15 Att Club, 15 JCL, 1, 84 Bodenhamer, Jeff Band, 1,2,3,4, President, 45 Lee-Tones 2,35 Key Club, 2, 3,4, Secretary 4, Assistant Secretary 35 JCL, 2, Sgt. -at- Arms 25 BUGLE CALL, 3,4, Photographer 3,45 TRAVELER Staff, 3, Photographer 3. 85, 264, 268, 822 Bond, Hazel JCL, 15 Beta Club, 2,3,4, Secretary 45 NHS, 3,45 Band, 1, 2,3,4, Secretary 3.4, Honor Student 4. 78, 85, 265, 291 Bonner, Bob 85 Bowman, Patrick Key Club, 45 Lettermen's Club, 2,3,45 Football, 1, 2, 3,4, Varsity 45 Basketball, 2, 35 Track, 1, 2, 3.4. 85,109, 122, 194, 251, 356 Box, Dennie FBLA, 4: Art Club, 1. B5 Boyle, Richard 85 Brackeen, Barba Lee-Ettes, 1,2,35 FHA, 15 Y-Teens, 15 JCL, 1,2, Chap- lain, 25 Nt-ts, 2,35 FNA, 4. 85,291 Brandt, Jimmy 86 Brannan, Karen JCL, 15 Lee-Ettes, 15 Bookends, 3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 3,4. 86, 325 Braunstein, Gerry FBLA, 45 Choir, 3,45 Track, 1. 86,286 Braunstein, Julie FNA, 25 Lee-Ettes, 3. 86 Brian, Larry BUGLE CALL, 25 Beta Club, 3,45 Quill and Scroll, 3,45 TRAVELER Staff, 3,4, Ad Staff 3, Business Manager, 45 Outstanding American History Student, 35 Outstanding Typing Student, 35 Outstanding Advertising Layout A. and M. Workshop, 3. 86,283,289 Briggs. Jerry Lettermen's Club, 2, 3,45 Choir, 1,2,3,4, All-State Al- ternate, 15 All-State 2, 3, Regional 45 Football 2, 3,4, A11-state CFort worm Polly 4, A11-Dimicr4, A11-city 45 396 Track, 1, 2. 86, 100, 194, 212, 213, 284, 286, 357 Brooks, Sheryl FHA, 1,45 choir, 1,4, Brown, Emma Lou Spanish Club, 2: Student Council, 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3, Vice President 45 Lee-Ettes, 1, 2, 35 NHS, 3,45 Most Likely to Succeed 45 Oustanding Student 4. 62, 291 Brown, Tony Lettermen's Club, 2,3,45 Beta Club, 25 Baseball, 2, 3,4, All-District 35 Outstanding English Student 25 Outstanding Spanish Student 25 Outstanding Physical Education Student 2. 86, 236, 239, 241, 356 Buck. James Buechele, Sisan Fl-IA, 15 Y-Teens, 15 Lee-Ettes, 15 FHA, 45 FBLA, 4. 86 Bull, Annie Y-Teens, 15 FBLA, 45 Lee-Ettes, 2,3,4, Sgt. 2, Jr. Staff Lt. 3, Sr. Staff Lt. 4: Beta Club, 2, 3,45 FTA, 1, 2,35 Outstanding English Student 2. 86,26o, 261,294 Burgess, Terry 86 Burk, Marcella FHA, 1,2,a,45 FBLA, 3,45 Band, 2. 86 Bumey, Bob Thespians, 2, 3,45 Lettermen's Club, 3,45 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 45 Track, 1, 3,45 Most Handsome 4. 74, 87, 97, 194, 202, 250, 327 Bumie, Glenda Honor Graduate 45 NHS 3,4, Reporter 45 Spanish National Honor Society, 4, President 45 Quill 88 Scroll 45 TRAVELER Staff 3,4, Ad Staff 3, Organizations Editor 45 Spanish Club 3, 45 Outstanding Geometry Student 2. 78, 86, 96, 280, 289, 291, 293, 296, 341, 378 Cain, lo Tonettes, 3,45 Choir, 3,4, Vice-President 45 Transfer from Fallbrook High, California-Spanish Club, 15 Pep Club, 15 Drill Team, 1, 8'7,98,99, 284 Caldwell, Sharon FHA, 15 DECA, 1,2, B7 Callaway, Bill 87 Cameron, Kirk Key Club, 2,35 NHS, 3,45 Lettermen's Club, 45 Student Council, 3,4, President 4, Sgt-at-arms 35 FHA, 4, Beau 45 Junior Class President5 Most Representative Boy 45 Track, 2, 3,45 Football, 3,4. 87, 123, 250, 270, 291, 320 Cannon, Sandra Y-Teens, 15 Lee-Ettes, 1, 2, 35 Spanish Club, 3. 87 Carbee, Diane Y-Teens, 15 FHA, 2. 88 Carpenter, Patty Beta, 1,2,35 Thespians, 45 Lee-Ettes, 1,2,3, Sgt. 15 Spanish Club, 2, 3, Parliamentarian 35 Student Council, 2, 3,4, Historian 3, Secretary 45 Freshman Class Secretary: Junior Class Historian. 88, 271, 327 Carpenter, Peggy Beta, 1, 2,3: Thespians, 2,3,45 Spanish, 2,35 Lee-Ettes, 1, 2, 3, Sgt. 15 Student Council, 1,3,4, Treasurer 45 Fresh- man Class President. 88,271 Carroll, Randy 88 Carson, Ronald B8 Carter, Jeanie JCL, 3,4, Treasurer 45 NHS, 3,45 Thespians, 3,45 Out- standing American History Student 3. 86,88,29l,300,326 Cartwright, Paul FSA, 25 YFC, 45 Baseball 3,4. 88, 245 Cassil, Sylvia 88, 297 Cecil, Shirley FHA, 15 FBLA, 1, 88 Chamberlin, Aletha Transfer from Washburn Rural High School, FBLA Treas- urer5 Choir. Chandler, Bill 88 Chasteen, Virginia S8 Chihal, David NHS, 45 Transfer from Del Rio High- NHS, 35 Math Club, 3, Vice President 35 Spanish Club, 35 Golf, 35 Chess Club, 3, President 35 Annual Staff Assistant Sports Editor, 8. 89, 291 Chisum, Patti 89, 272 Christman, Donna Lee-Ettes, 2,35 FTA, 3,45 FBLA, 45 Spanish Club, 3. 89, 307 Christofoletti, Velma 89 Clark, Barbara FHA, 15 FBLA, 3,4. B9 Clark, Linda Y-Teens, 25 NHS, 3,45 Lee-Ettes, 2.3. 89, 291, 341 Clayton, Ricky 89 Coleman, Charles 89 Colemere, Joseph Track, 1. 89 Cossairt. Jeff BUGLE CALL, 45 Golf, 3,4, District Medalist 35 Basket- ball, 2. 90, 254, 255, 357 Con-ell, Corky Art, 3,4. 90 Coulter, Don 90 Cox, Gloria FBLA, 45 Choir, 3,4. 90 Craft, Charles 91 Craighead, Donald Termis, 1, 2. 90 Cramer, lack JCL, 2, 3,45 Beta Club, 3,45 NHS, 3,45 FSA, 2, a,4, Pres- ident 45 Interact, 45 Outstanding Biology Student, 25 Out- standing Chemistry Student, 35 Outstanding Latin Student, 25 National Merit Finalist, 45 Honor Student 4. 78, 90, 106, 291, 301, 310 Craven, Mike Bookends, 1, 2, 3,4, Vice President 35 FSA, 1, 2, 3. 90 Crowther, Samuel FSA, 1,25 Math, 1,25 Football, 3. 90 Cucolo, Mary 91 Culpepper, Peppy Lettermen's Club, 2, 3,45 Y-Teens Beau 35 Opti-Misses, 45 Beau 45 Football, 1,2, 3,4, All-District 35 Baseball, 35 Track, 1. ' 91,101, 195, 198, 200, 331, 387 Cundieff, Fredilyn JCL, 2, 3,4, Secretary 4. 91,300 Cunningham, Vicki FHA, 1,2,3,45 Y-Teens, 1,25 Band, 1,2,35 TRAVELER Staff, 4, Organizations Editor 4. 91,280,320 Curry, Cheryl FTA, 2. 91 Davis, Fred 90 Davis, Marilyn Student Council, 1,351.66-Ettes, 1,2,35 Y-Teens, 1,-2. 90 Davis, Robert Student Council, 1, 2, Track, 91 Degenhart, Thomas 91 De Leon, David 1,2, 3. Football, 1. 91 De Los Santos, Carolina FHA, 1. 91 De Miguel, Juan 103 DeVries, Mark 91 De War, Mary Diehl, Donna Lee-Ettes, 2, 3. 92,95 Doyle, Mike Student Council, 2. 87,92 Dreier, David Bookends, 1, FSA, 3,4, Ars Medica, 3, Interact, 4, Honor Student 4. 78,92 311 Dresch, Larry 92 Driggers, Janette FTA, 3. 92 Dubois, Richard Band, 1,2,3,4, All-District 2, All-Region 3, All-State 4, All-State Soloist 3, Outstanding Bandsman 4, Lee Tones, 1, 2,3, JCL, 2. 60, 96, 266 DuBose, Sherry FHA, 1,2,4, NHS, 3,4, Sophomore Class Vice President, Junior Class Parliamentarian, Junidr Class Favorite, Senior Miss Howdy, 4, Senior Class Secretary, 4, Stratford Ball Princess, 4, Most Beautiful, 4. 74,8l,291 Dunbar, Barbara Transfer from Jefferson High School-FNA, 2, Girls Glee Club, 2,3 Eads, Ronald JCL, 1,2, Service, 3, Thespians, 3,4. 92,327,352 Ebert, Ellen Band, 1,2,3,4,GRA, 1, Yrc, 4. 3,88,92 Ebner, Robert Math Club, 1, FSA, 2, NHS, 3, lnteract, 4. 92, 253, 292, 311 Eckert, Zelma Lee-Ettes, 3,4, Sgt. 3, Exec. Lt. 4, TRAVELER Staff, 4, Organization Editor 4, NFL, 4, Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3, Historian 3, FHA, 1, 2, 3, 4th Vice-President 3. 92,369 Eckhardt, Linda Y-Teens, 2, FTA, 3,4, GRA, 2.3, NHS, 3,4, Bookends, 4, Honor Student 4. 78, 92, 96, 292 Eisenberg, Sandy Spanish Club, 1,2, 3,4, Lee-Ettes, 1,2, Y-Teens, 1,2, Quill and Scroll, 3,4, FHA, 1,2, Art Club, 4, FBLA, 4, Tennis, 2. 92,289,299 Eldridge, Gary Lettermen's Club, 2, 3,4, Track, 1, Football, 2, 3,4, All- District 4. 92, loo, 109, 195, 199, 213, 356 Elizondo, Emest 92 Elliott, Sharlene FHA, 1, FTA, l,2,3,4, Secretary, 3, Treasurer, 4, NHS, 3,4, Beta Club, 3,4, 82, 92, 292 Ellis, Bill Lettermen's Club, 4. 92 Engle, Mary FTA, 3, All-State Band, 3, Optimist Youth Appreciation Award 4. 92 English, Mike Transfer from South San Antonio High- Football, 4. Erdmann, Dick Thespians, l,2,3,4, Publicity Chairman, 3, NFL, 1, 2,3, 4, Vice President 2, President 3,4, FBLA, 4, NHS, 3,4, President 4, Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 4, Outstanding Junior English Student, Honor Student 4. 79, 93, 290, 293, 319, 324, 327, 336, 342 Evans, Suzy Y-Teens, 1,2, Secretary 2, JCL, l, FTA, 2, TRAVELER Staff, 3. 93 Fator, Laura Y-Teens, 1. Faulkner, Barbara Y-Teens, 1, Lee-Ettes, 1,2. 93 Finnegan, Marie FBLA, 3,4, Historian 4. 94 Fish, Rick Interact, 4, President, 4, BUGLE CALL Staff, 4, National Merit Finalist, 4. 94, 106 Flatow, Wendy Spanish Club, 1,2, 3,4, Historian, 3, Spanish National Honor Society, 4, Art Club, 4, President 4, Student Coun- cil, 3,4, Historian 3, Lee-Ettes, 1, 2, 3. 94, 272, 289, 297 Fleischauer, Barbara Lee-Ettes, l, 2, 3. 94 Fleming, Neville DECA, 3,4, Parliamentarian, 3, Vice President 4, FBLA, 4, Mr. FBLA 4, Freshman Class Favorite. 94, 302, 305 Fletcher, Barbara Y-Teens, 1,2, FH Duchess 3, Stratford Ball Princess, 4, Senior Class Parlia- mentarian, 81,94 Fonarow, Elaine Lee-Ettes, l, 2, S 94 Forbrich, Emma Art Club, 4. 94 Forks, JOSH A, 2, Junior Miss Howdy, Stratford Ball gt. 1, FBLA, 1, Y-Teens, 1, FHA, 1,2. Transfer from Central Catholic - Glee Club, 2. 94 Foster, 94 Brenda Fox, James 94 Fulcher, LeRay Fuller, Sha nnon Art Club, 1,2, FTA, 2,3,4, President 3, Parliamentarian 4, Miss FTA 3, JCL, 1,2,3, Optimisses, 1, 2,3, Student Council, 1, 2,4, Honor Student 4. 78,94 Fuas, Ronnie Transfer from Jefferson- Senate, 2. 94 Gaines, Stanley 94 Gardner, Suzan Choir, 1,2,3,4, Librarian 4, GRA, 2,3,4, FNA, 1,3, BUGLE CALL, 4. 94 Gamer, Fred Track, 3,4. 95 Garrison, Bill 95 Gerulatt, Rick Choir, 3,4, 95,249 Gibbons, Betty FSA, 1,2,3,4, tee-mes, 1, 2, 3,4, sgr. 4, FNA, 3, NHS, 3,4, FHA, 1, 95,260,292 Gilbert, Eileen 95 Glidewell, John 95 Glines, Lyndel Track, 1,4. 95, 249 Geortz, Geoff 95 Gonzalez, Yolanda Spanish Club, 3, FHA, 1, 2, Art, 2. 95 Goodin, Nancy Lee-Ettes, 1, 2,3, FHA, 4. 95 Goodrich, Paul 95 Goodrich, Paula 95 Goring, John 96 Gosdin, Bill Band, 4, Lee Tones, 96,266 Greenwell, Pat TRAVELER Staff, 4, 96, 97, 281, 341 Gregory, Lucille FHA, 1, 2, 3,4, Treasurer 4, Griffin, Patti 2. Features Editor 4. FBLA, 4. FHA, 1,2, 3, FTA, 2, 3, Lee-Ettes, 2, 3,4, FNA, 3,4, Stu- dent Council, 3. 96 Grimes, Bobbie FHA, 1,3,4. 96 Grunwald, Sharon FHA, 2,3, Student Council, 3, GRA, 3, Lee-Ettes, 2. 96, 302, 304 Gullo, David 96 Gurinsky, Barry Bookends, 2, Lettermen's Club, 2, 3, 3,4, Basketball, l, 2. 96, 253 Halcomb, John 97 Hale, Ronnie 97 Halm, Ralph FBLA, 4, YFC, 4. 97 Hamrick, Bill Thespians, 4, BUGLE CALL, 4. 37, 327, 343 Hankinson, James 97 Hanley, Jerry Lettermen's Club, 4, BUGLE CALL, fer from York High, Yorktown, Virg Treasurer 2, Football, 2. 97, 100, 195, 387 Hansen, Wenche Lee-Ettes, 4, FHA, 4, Studen from Norway, Handball, l,2,3, Te ing, l, 2, 3, Track, 1, 2, 3, Gy servative Club, 2, 3. 56, 97,272, 338,339 Haley, Jimmy Hardie, Claudia 97 Harris, Billie Sue 97 Harris, James Interact, 4, 97 Hartong, Kay 4, Tennis Team, 1, 2, 4, Football, 4, Trans- inia- Spanish Club, 2, t Council, 4, Foreign Student nnis, l, 2, 3, Orientat- mnasium Society, 2, 3, Con- TRAVELER Staff 2, 3,4, Sophomore Editor 2, Faculty Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4, Oustan ate 4, Quill 82 Scroll 3,4, Sp 4, Historian 4, Beta Club 2, of the Year 2, BUG Teens 1,2, Spanish 3, Junior Class Repo Club 1,2 rter FTA 3 4 34 ding Student 4, Honor Gradu- anish National Honor Society 3,4, Lee-Ettes 1,2, Lee-Ette Treasurer 2, President porter 3, Outstanding LE CALL 3,4, Student Council 1, 2, Y- 3. : . . RS World History Student 2, ARLM Journ lism Award for Cover 4. 65, 79, 87, 97, 281, 289, 292, 293, 294, Harvey, James 97 Hawkins, Dwight 97 Hayden, Jackie FBLA, 3,4. 98,307 Heartwell, Jimmy 296, 297, 340, 381 397 Baseball, 3,45 Basketball, 1,2,3. 98,239,372 Hensley, Sharon GRA, 2,35 Spanish Club, 35 FBLA, 35 YFC, 4. 98 l-lerbsleb, Robert Spanish Club, 3,45 Spanish National Honor Society, 45 Outstanding Spanish Student, 2, 3. 98, 296, 297 Hickey, Suzie FHA, 15 GRA, 2,45 French, 1,35 FBLA, 45 National Merit Finalist, 4. 98 Hines, Vivian 98 Hitchcock, Pam Spanish Club, 1,2,35 Y-Teens, 1,35 Student Council, 1, 45 FTA, 1,2. 98,273 Hockersmith, Bill 98 Hocks, Sandra FBLA, 4. Hoffman, Steven Spanish, 1,25 FBLA, 4. 98,104,105 Hogan, Dee Y-Teens, 1,25 Red Cross, 25 Spanish Club, 15 DECA, 45 FBLA, 45 Choir, 1. 98,303 Holmes, Alice FTA, 3,45 NHS, 3,4, Secretary 45 FBLA, 45 Spanish Na- tional Honor Society, 45 Spanish Club, 35 Honor Student. 79, 99, 103, 291, 297, 307 Holmsley, Susan NHS, 3,45 Spanish National Honor Society, 45 FTA, 45 Beta Club, 3,45 FHA, 15 Spanish Club, 2,35 Lee-Ettes, 2, 35 Honor Student 4. 79, 98, 103, 292, 293, 297 Hooks, Sandra 98 Hoover, Mary Nell FTA, 2, 3,4, Vice President, 3, President, 4, Miss FTA 3, District Secretary 45 GRA, 2, 3,45 Y-Teens, 15 NHS, 3,4. 98,292,313 Howard, Judith Y-Teens, 1,2,35 FHA, 1,2,35 FTA, 3. 98 Howard, Linda Band, 1,2,3,4, Assistant Historian 3,4, All-District 3,4, All-Region 45 FHA, 15 Y-Teens, 1. 99 Hull, Larry Band, 2,3,4, Treasurer 3, Vice President 4, Assistant Drum Major 4, Beau 45 Key Club, 3,4, Vice President 45 Student Council, 3. 99, 265, 322, 324 Hulse, Don Transfer from Central Catholic- Football, 1, 2. 99 Humble, Bill Band, 1, 2,3,4, Vice President 3, Drum Major 4. 99,264 Hunt, Eldon Spanish Club, 15 Bookends, 1. 99 Hunt, Patricia NHS, 3,45 Bookends, 25 FTA, 45 Senior Class Historian. 81, 99, 292 Irvin, Rosemary 100 Ivey, Virginia 100 Jackson, Karen JCL, 1,2,3,45 Spanish Club, 45 Y-Teens, 15 FTA, 2,45 Band. 2, 3. 100, 119 Jacobson, Frank FBLA, 4. 100 James, Peggy Spanish Club, 35 Band, 1, 2,3,45 FHA, 15 FNA, 4. 100 James, Stephan Spanish Club, 2, 35 Key Club, 3,4, President 45 NHS, 3,45 NFL, 2, 3,45 Debate Team, 2,35 FBLA, 45 Best Dressed 4. 75, 100, 292, 322, 324 398 Japhet, Candy FHA, 1, 2, 35 C-Teens, 15 Lee-Ettes, 2, 3,45 Student Coun- cil, 45 FTA, 25 Spanish Club, lg TRAVELER Ad Staff, 4. 100, 273 Jarrott, David Outstanding Spanish Student, 25 Honor Student 4. 78, 100 Jegel, Carl Band, l,2. 100 Jennings, Chuck Beta Club, 3,4, Treasurer 4. 100 Jennings, Judith Transfer from Hillcrest High, Dallas- Spanish Club5 Drill Team: Sisteens5 FTA. 100 Jessop, Sherry Transfer from Floresville High-FHA, 25 Spanish Club, 2. 100 Iett, Robert JCL, 25 FBLA, 3,4, District President 3, Vice President45 Interact, 4. 100, 306 Johnson, Johnny 100 Johnson, Wiley Audio Visual Aids Club, 2, 8,4, Vice President 2, 35 Track, 2,35 Thespians, 4. 101, 328 Jonas, Roland Nauonal Spanish Honor Society, 4. 101, 297 Jordan, Carol FHA, 1,35 FTA, 1,25 FBLA, 2.3. 101 Jordan, Linda Band, 1, 2, 3,4, Librarian 2, 3. 88,101 Justice, Laurence Band, l,2,35 chair, 4. 102 Kale, Sheila Band, 1,25 FHA, 1. 102 Kamin, Wayne Math Club, 1,2,45 JCL, 15 Lettermen's Club, 2,3,45 Choir, 1,2,3,4, President 4, All-Region 1,2,8,4, All- State 1, 2, 3,45 Tennis, 2, 3,4, District Doubles Champ 25 Outstanding Algebra II 25 Outstanding Choir Student 3,4. 102, 111, 253, 284 Kanatzar, Doug Key Club, 2, 3, Treasurer 2, 3, Senior Board Member 4, Convention Chairman 35 Spanish Club, 1, 2, 35 Audio Visual Aids Club, 2,3, President 2,35 TRAVELER Staff, 3,4, Photographer 3,45 BUGLE CALL, 3,4, Photographer 3,4, Business Manager 4. 102, 276, 283 Keen, Pat Spanish Club, 35 FBLA, 45 Band, 15 Outstanding Geometry Student 2. 102 Keenan, Glenn NHS, 3,4. 102, 292 Keller, J. B. Band, 2, 3,4. 102, 266, 267 Kemph, Gary Beta Club, 2, 3,45 Lettermen's Club, 2, 3,45 NHS, 3,45 YFC, 35 Football, 2,3,4, All-District 4, All-City 45 Bas- ketball, 2, 35 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Junior Class Favorite5 Best All-Around 45 Senior Class Sgt-at-Arms. 64, 79, 81, 102, 195, 198, 202, 203, 204, 205, 211, 212, 213, 239, 242, 290, 293, 331, 348, 349, 356 Kennon, Ken Bela C11-lb, 3.4: NHS, 3,45 Key Club, 4. 102, 242, 292, 362 Kilman, Mike FSA, 15 Football, 3,45 Track, 1. 102, 112, 194 Kinsala, Richard Transfer from Bunker Hill High, Bunker Hill, Indiana-NHS 3,4. 102 Klinzing, Donnie Band, 1, 2, 3,4, Treasurer 45 Key Club, 4. 102, 265, 378 Knapper, lanylee FHA, 1. 103 Knoll, Joyce FSA, 15 Spanish Club, 15 FTA, 1. 103 Korenek, Jerry 103 Krause, Gary Football, 4. 82, 103, 191, 194 Krueger, Marilyn Y-Teens, 15 FBLA, 4. 103 Kruyshoop, Klaas 103 Kubicek, Betty Band, 1, 2, 3,4, Majorette 3,45 FTA, 45 NHS, 3,4, His- torian 4. 103, 264, 292 Kumin, lvri Beta Club, 1, 2, 35 NHS, 3, 4, Parliamentarian 45 Quill and Scroll, 3,4, President 45 NFL, 3,45 FSA, 1, 25 Math Club, 2, Treasurer 25 National Merit Finalist 45 Outstanding Eng- lish Student, 35 Junior Class Vice President5 Wittiest Boy, 45 BUGLE CALL, 3,45 Associate Editor, 45 MONTAGE Co- Editor, 45 Honor Student 4. 79, 103, 106, 271, 279, 289, 292, 374, 384 Kurth, Paul Baseball, 3,4. 103, 241 Kyler, Janet 103 Laechlin, Sandy Y-Teens, 15 FHA, 15 Lee-Ettes, 1,2,3,4. 103 Laibovitz, Maralyn Y-Teens, 15 FBLA, 45 Lee-Ettes, 15 Student Council, 1. 103 La Macchia, Rozana TRAVELER Ad Staff, 45 Lee-Ettes, 3,45 Outstanding Typing Student 35 TALA, 1, 2. 104, 284 Lattimore, John JCL, 1,25 Art, 1, 2. 104 Leavitt, David 104 Lee, Marianne Lee-Ettes, 1,2,35 Y-Teens, 1,25 Bookends, 15 Beta Club, 3,45 Choir, 45 Honor Student, 4. 79, 104 Ligon, Memory Student Council, 3,45 Y-Teens, 35 FHA, 4. 104, 273, 275 Lindsay, Jack Lindsey, Ann JCL, 1,25 Lee-Ettes, 1, 2, 35 NHS, 3,4. 104,292 Livingston, Judy 104 Loeschman, B. G. 104 Loper, George JCL, 1,25 Math Club, 15 FSA, 15 Band, 1,2,3,4, 104 Lorillard, Sylvia 104 Lowery, Lee 90, 91, 104 Loyd, Charles Football, 4. 104, 195 Lumbert, Julie Y-Teens, 1,25 Student Council, 15 TRAVELER Staff, 3,4, Ad Staff 3, Advertising Manager 45 Quill and Scroll, 3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 45 Art Club, 4. 105, 283, 289 Madden, Kenny DECA, 4. 106 Maierhofer, Jan Lee-Ettes, 1,2,3,4, Captain 3, Major 45 Y-Teens, 25 Beta Club, 2, 3,45 Student Council, 1,25 Best Dressed 4, 75.106, 260, 328 Mainz, Betty Lee-Ettes. 3. 106 Major, Nickey 106 Manning. Jodie 106 Marbach. Mike 106 Mark. Guido FSA, 1.2.4, JCL, 1.2, Math Club. 1, 2, outstanding Biol- ogy Student 2, Outstanding Algebra ll Student 3, Football Manager, 2, 3, Honor Student. '78, 106 Markette, Eddie Football. 2, 3. 4, Track. 2, 3.4. 106, 195, 196, 198. 202. ZOB, 212, 213. 357 Marrou, Rene FSA, 1.2. 3, Vice President 4, Math Club, 1.2. Secretary 2, JCL. 1, Oustanding English Student 1, Outstanding Al- gebra I Student 1, Beta Club, 2.3, Outstanding Geometry Student 2, NHS, 3.4, Outstanding Speech and Drama Stu- dent 3, Thespians, 3.4, Best Thespian 3, Lnteract, 4, Sen- ior Class President, Most Likely to Succeed 4, Honor Stu- dent 4. 58,78,80,84, 106.293, 328,342 Marshall. Beverly DECA, 3.4, FHA. 1. 106 Martinez. Tony 106 Mason, Peggy Y-Teens. 1.2, FHA, 1.2. Massey, Carolyn Massey. Virginia FHA. 1, 2. Matuska, Elizabeth Ni-rs, 3.4, Beta Club, 3, Band, 1.2,3,4, outstanding A1- gebra II Student 3. 88, 293 McAlpine, Rick Choir, 1, French Club, 1.2, Spanish Club, 3, Debate Team, 3.4, NFL, 2.3.4, TRAVELER Staff, 4, Circulation Manager 4, BUGLE CALL. 4. Circulation Manager 4. 105, 283, 319 McBride, Tom DECA, 3.4. 105 McCullough. Lynn Transfer from Providence High School, Cheerleader 1.2, Red Cross Officer 1.2, FTA 1, FNA 2, FHA 4, Art Club 4, 105 McGaffigan, Jim Transfer from Frankfurt American High School, Frankfurt. Germany, Current Events Club 1, Radio Club 1, Science Club 1, FTA 2, Thespians 3,4, National Forensic League 4. 104.105.328,342.353 McGowen, Bob Key Club. 3, Audio Visual Aids Club, 3. 105 Mclntire, Doris Lee-Ettes. 1. 2.3, JCL, 2, FTA. 3.4, NHS, 3.4. Treasurer 4, Art Club, 4, Student Council, 4, Honor Student 4. '18, 105, 273,291,299 McKee. Karen Lee-Ettes. 1.2.3, Y-Teens, 1, Beta Club. 3.4. 105 McKee. Kathy Lee-Ettes. 1. 2.3, Beta Club. 4, Y-Teens, 1. McKiru1ey, Kitty FHA, 4, Spanish Club, 4, Transfer from Providence-TALA, 1.2, PHILOTHEAN Assistant Editor, 2, Freshmen Class Treasurer. 105 McMillon. Sammy Band, 1, 2.3.4, TRAVELER Staff, 8.4, Photographer 3.4. 219. 106 Meerscheidt, Leo Football Manager 4. 214 Meixner, Jo Ann Y-Teens, 1, Beta Club, 1.2, Lee-Ettes, 1.2.3,4, Cheer- leader 3,4, Head Cheerleader 4, Student Counci.l, 1.2, 3, Sophomore Class Treasurer, Sophomore Class Favorite, Stratford Ball Duchess 2, Stratford Ball Princess 4, Senior Class Favorite. 6'1,259.34s,382 Mensing. John Baskerbaii, 1, TRAVELER Ad Staff4. 284 Meyer, Darleen FTA, 4, Lee-Ettes. 2.3. Meza. Gilbert Miculka, Charles DECA, 4, Vice President 4. 302 Miller. Larry Basketball, 2.3.4, Co-Captain 3.4. All-District 3. 101, 114, 121, 225, 227. 356, 363 Miller. Marlene DECA, 4. Mills, Laura Lee-Ettes. 1.2, 3, Y-Teens. 1, 3, Spanish Club, 3, FTA. 3. Miner, Melody FHA, 1.2, GRA, 2.3. 108 Mitchell, Fred YFC, 4. 108 Mitchmore. Barbara FBLA, 3,4, DECA, 4. 108. 306 Moberly, Tim JCL, 1. 108 Mooney, Robert FSA, 1,2.3,4, FTA, 3,4, Audio visuai Aids Club, 3.4, Spanish Club. 4, Bookends, 4. 108. 311 Morash, Jo Anne 108 Morin. Jose Spanish Club, 4. 108 Morin, Virginia FBLA, 1. 108 Murphy, Glenda 108 Murphy. Kim Lettermen's Club. 3.4, Basketball, 3.4, Track. 1.2. 108. 121 Najar, Miguel Football, 1.2. 3.4. 108,195,341 Naylor. John 108 Nelson, Rusty 108 Nicastro, Phylis FBLA. 4. 108 Nichols. Bill JCL, 1, 2.3, Student Council. 2.3.4, Football, 3,4, Senior Class Treasurer, Junior Class Treasurer. 81.108,119,194,248.2'74,2'75,339 Nichols, Sandra Norton. Darlene Y-Teens. 1: FHA, 2, DECA, 3.4. Vice President, 3, Sec- retary, 4. 303 Norwood. Fred Thespians, l.2,3.4, DECA, 4, Art, 1.2, Fombaii, 1.3.4, Track. 3. Nunley. Linda Lee-Ettes. 1.2.3. Sgt. 3, FTA. 2.3.4, Outstanding Span- ish Student, 2.3, Spanish Club, 3.4. Chaplain 3, Out- standing English Student 3, NHS, 3,4, Spanish National Honor Society, 4. Vice President 4, Honor Student 4, Out- standing Student 4. 59, 78. 106. 293, 296 O'Brien, Tom 1-11-Y, 1, JCL, 1.2, Foorbaii, 1.2.3, TRAVELER Staff, 4, Sports Editor 4. 281,341,369 Olive. Bill Oroian, Patricia Y-Teens, 1, JCL. 1.3.4, Ni-is, 3,4, sera club, 2.3.4, Bookends, 1.2.3. Secretary 3, Student Council. 4. 274. 293 Osborne, John Pack. David Packard. Richard Transfer From El Paso- Slide Rule. 1, Chess Club. 2, Span- ish Club, 4. Palmer, Shera Lynn Spanish Club. 1, Y-Teens. 1.2, Lee-Ettes. 2.3, Junior Class Chaplain, FHA. 4. 213.369 Paris, Judy Lee-Ettes. 2. 3. 213 Pattscheck, Jean DECA, 4, Transfer from Harlingen High- Business Club, 3, Y-Teens. 3, SPTA, 2, 3. 213 Pauley. Susan FBLA, 4. 213 Paxton. Bill Football, 1. 213 Payton. John Key Club. 2. 3.4, Thespians, 3,4, Best Actor 3, NFL, 3.4. 85, 104.105, 213, 319, 328, 342. 352 Pennington, Pat 213 Penshorn. Rick DECA, 4, Transfer from New Braunfels-Football, 1, Ger- man Club, 1. 213 Perry. Lynn FHA, 1. 213 Petersen, John FSA. 1.2.3,4. 213 Pettinos, Warren Art Club. 4. 109, 213 Pirie, Bob 213 Plasencia. Jesse 213 Ponce, Stella 111 Pool, Jack Key Club, 4, NHS. 4, Transfer from Carter-Riverside High, Ft. Worth-Lettermen's Club, 2.3, NHS. 3, Basketball. 2, 3, Baseball, 2. 3, Honor Student 4. 79. 111. 119. 253. 293 Poole, Sharon Y-Teens, 1.2, Band. 1.2, 3.4, Student Council. 3, TRAV- ELER Ad Staff 4. 111, 283, 374, 381 Powell, Gary 111 Powlesson, Barbara FHA, 4, Art Club, 4, Lee-Ettes. 1.2.3. 111 Pringle, Bryant Choir. 3.4, YFC, 4. 213 Pryse. Glenda Band, 1.2.3,4, Sweetheart, 4. 213. 266 Puckett, Mike 111 Putz, Ronald FBLA, 1. 111 Rabon, John Beta Club. 1,2,3,4, Football, 1.2,3.4. All-District 4, Track. 1,2.3.4. State Mile Relay Champs. 2, Fourdi State Mile Relay. 3, Basketball, 1, 2. 111, 122, 194, 196.205, 213.250, 357.361 Ragsdale, Ellen Art Club, 2.4. Art Club Reporter. 4, Y-Teens. 3.4, Trans- fer from Adams High, Dallas- B. A. Spirits, 2. 111 Ranney, Judy Y-Teens, 1, FHA. 1, Spanish Club. 1.2.3. Spanish Na- tional Honor Society, 4, Lee-Ettes. 1. 2, 3, Student Coun- cil. 2. 111.29e.297.3'1'1 Rascoe. Linda 112 399 Reagan, Linda Honor Graduate 45 NHS 3,45 Spanish National Honor So- ciety 4, Treasurer 45 Beta Club 3,45 TRAVELER Staff 4, Senior Class Editor 45 Art Club 25 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Outstanding Spanish Student 25 FTA 3,45 Out- standing Geometry Student 25 National Merit Letter of Commendation. 79, 103, 112, 281, 293, 294, 296 Redgrave, Robert Transfer from Central Catholic High. 112 Reed, Harold Lettermen's Club, 2, 3,45 Track, 1, 2, 3,4, Captain, 3, State Miley Relay Champs, 2, Fourth State Mile Relay, 3. 112,122, 250, 351, 356, 369 Regan, Verne 112 Reinhardt, Peggy Spanish Club, 3,45 Y-Teens, 3,45 Lee-Ettes, 2, 35 NHS, 3,4, 112 Reininger, Iudy FHA, 15 Lee-Ettes, 3,4. 112 Reitzer, Carolyn 112 Rensmyer, Mark Art Club, 15 Spanish Club, 45 TRAVELER Staff, 4, Sports Editor, 45 Optimist Youth Award, 45 Football Manager, 2, 35 Track Manager, 2. 87, 112, 281, 341, 387 Richter, Nancy Spanish Club, 15 Y-Teens, 15 FHA, 25 FTA, 2, 35 FBLA, 45 Band, 1, 2, 3,4. 88, 112 Rippstein, Raymond Transfer from Central Catholic. 112 Roarick, Tom 113 Roberts, Carol Spanish Club, 15 Y-Teens, 15 Lee-Ettes, 1,2,35 Student Council, 1, 2, 3,45 Beta Club, 1,2, 3,45 FHA, 3. 274, 341 Roberts, Randell Vance Transfer from TMI- Football, 1,25 Basketball, 15 Spanish Club, 15 Tennis, 2,35 Cheerleader, 3,4, Head Cheer- leader, 45 Glee Club, 45 Band, 1, 2, 3,4, Robertson, Billy 113 Robinson, Robert 113 Rodrizuez, David Transfer from Central Catholic- Glee Club, 2,35 Booster Club, 2,35 Sodaliry Club, 2. 113 Rodriquez, Franklin 113 Rogal, Ilene Y-Teens, 15 FHA, 25 FSA, 1,2,3,45 Lee-Ettes, 1,2,35 JCL, 3. 113,311 Rogers, Vernon FSA, 1. 113 Roll, Dorsey Transfer from Lake Worth High-Baseball, 3. 113 Rone, Nannette FHA, 1. Ross, Roberta Transfer from Fontana High, California. 113 Rosson, Barry FTA, 45 FSA, 4, Math Club, 2,35 Beta Club 3,45 Book- ends, 1, 25 Outstanding History Student, 45 Honor Student 4. 78,113 Rudasill, Edward DECA, 3,45 Football, 1,25 Track, 2. 87, 113, 305, 387 Rust, Susan FHA, 15 Y-Teens, 25 Lee-Ettes, 3,45 Spanish Club, 45 Student Council, 4. 114, 274 Rutherford, Gary Baseball, 1. 400 114 Scarborough, Betty Quill 82 Scroll, 45 BUGLE CALL, 4, News Editor, 45 Trans- fer from Killeen High, Paper Editor, 4. 114, 279, 289, 384 Schauer, Victor YFC, 4. 115 Shearer, Brian Schelcher, Darleen Choir, 1,25 DECA, 3,4, 115 Scherffius, Kathryn FBLA, 45 Transfer from Lanier High, Montgomery, Ala- bama-Swimming Team, 25 GAA, 1. 114 Schiebout, Judith FTA, 3,45 Beta Club, 3,45 NHS, 4, Chaplain, 45 Honor Student 4. 79, 114 Schleimer, Lee Band, l,2,3,45 Choir, 1,25 FDA, 15 Bookends, 1,2,35 Spanish Club, 4, Spanish National Honor Society, 4, Chaplain 4. 89, 106, 114, 296, 297 Schmidt, Sandra Transfer from Providence High. 115 Schmitt, Patricia Lee-Ettes, 15 Choir, 1, 2,3,45 FHA, 1. 115 Schriebier, Mark Key Club, 45 NHS, 45 Transfer from Wiesbaden, Germany- Co-Captain Wrestling Team, 35 Student Council, 35 Foot- ball, 2, 35 TRAVELER Staff, 4, Sports Editor 4. 102, 114, 213, 280, 293, 341 Schulman, Ilene Student Council, 15 Thespians, 2, 3,4, President 45 NFL, 45 Beta Club, 2, 3,45 Key Club Sweetheart 4. 85, 115, 319, 322, 326 Schulman, Jimmy Beta Club, 2, 3,45 Thespians, 2, 3,45 NFL, 3,4. 115,329,336 Schumann, Louis BUGLE CALL, 4. 115 Schwarz, Roberta Lee-Ettes, 2,35 FHA, 15 Y-Teens, 1. 115 Scott, Beverly Lee-Ettes, 1,2. 115 Scott, Carolyn DECA, 3,4. 114, 115 Scott, Joyanne Lee-Ettes, 2, 35 FTA, 45 Choir, 1,2, 3,4, Secretary-Treas- urer 45 Outstanding Student 45 Honor Student 4. 61, 78, 115, 284, 285, 328, 329 Scott, Lynda Thespians, 1, 2, 3,45 NFL, 2, 3,45 Lee-Ettes, 1. 115, 343, 347 Scott, Mary Transfer from Ursuline Academy-Junior Class Secretary5 Glee Club, 35 Library Club, 3. 115 Sebera, Travis Beta, 2,3,45 Student Council 1,35 Debate Team, 1,25 Lettermen's Club, 2, 3,45 Sophomore Class Favorite5 Fresh- man Vice President: Football, 1,2,3,4, Captain 4, All- District 4. 109,115, 195, 202, 203, 213, 357, 387 Selrnan, Donald 115 Shearer, Brian 116 Sholty, Lana 116 Sirotiak, Darlene Spanish Club, 35 Y-Teens, 1,35 FHA, 15 Lee-Ettes, 3,4, Sgt. 3, Lt. 4. 116 Slaten, Dana FHA, 1,2. 116 Slocum, Ed JCL, 25 FSA, 3,4, 79, 116, 311 Small, Carroll FBLA, 4. 116 Smith, Gregory FSA, 15 Chess Club, 1. 116 Smith, Nancy Beta Club, 2,3,45 FBLA, 4. 116 Smith, Sandra Y-Teens, 1,25 Spanish Club, 1,25 FBLA, 3,45 Choir, 3,45 Band, 1, 2, 3,4, Majorette 2, 3,4, Aerialist 45 YFC, 4. 116,265 Sorrells, John 116 Sparks, Gordon 117 Specht, Patricia 117 Spence, Deanna Band, 1,2,3,45 JCL, 1. 117 Sponhaltz, Danny Lettermen's Club, 3,45 Basketball, 2, 3,4. 101, 115, 117, 121, 225, 226, 230, 357 Stanley, Gaines 116 Stanley, Pat Lee-Ettes, 1,25 FNA, 15 Y-Teens, 1,25 Student Council, 25 DECA, 3,4. 116 Stapleton, Sharon FHA, 1,2,45 Choir, 2,3,45 FTA, 4, 116 Stayton, Micheal Audio Visual Aids Club, 2, 3,4. 116 Stein, Harvey Spanish Club, 35 Audio Visual Aids, 35 Spanish National Honor Society, 4. 117,297 Steketee, Craig 117 , Stephens, Karen GRA, 2. 117 Stevens, Pat Art Club, 25 Spanish Club, 35 FTA, 3,45 BUGLE CALL, 4. 117 Stewart, Michael Chess Club, 15 YFC, 4. 118 Stong, Chuck 118 Storck, Larry Key Club, 45 Track, 4. 5 118 Strain, Phil BUGLE CALL, 4, Sports Editor 4. 98, 99, 118, 378 Straw, Cindy FSA, 1, 2, 3,45 Spanish Club, 1,25 FNA, 35 Thespians, 3, 45 Lee-Ettes, 1,2,35 NFL, 45 Student Council, 3,45 NHS, 3,45 Y-Teens, 1. 96,118, 285, 293, 310, 326 Sultenfuss, Jean FBLA, 45 Transfer from Providence-FTA, 1. 118 Svatek, Pat JCL, 35 Lee-Ettes, 35 Choir, 2,4, 118 Tait, Richard 118 Tallerico, Bernard 118 Tamon, Terry Lee-Ettes, 1,25 Y-Teens, 1,25 Thespians, 2, 3,4, Vice President 35 NFL, 3,45 Spanish Club, 2,3,45 Spanish Na- tional Honor Society, 4, Secretary 4. 118, 296, 329, 375 Taylor, Tom JCL, 2,3,4, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 45 NFL, 3,4, Vice Pres. 45 NHS, 3,45 Key Club, 45 Outstanding English II Student. 118, 293, 300, 375 Teehee, Richard 118 Thames, Robert Spanish Club, 1. 118 Theil, Sammy JCL, 45 Band, 1,2,3,4, A11-Dismcr 2,a, All-Region 3 A11-State 4. 110,118 Thomas, Linda Lee-Ettes, 1,2, 3,45 Spanish Club, 2,35 FTA, 35 FHA, 1, 2, 119 Thompson, Annette 119 Thompson, Janie FHA, 2,35 FTA, 45 Band, 1, 2. 82,119 Thompson, Ioyanne Transfer from Tamalpais High, Mill Valley, Califomia- German Club, 1,2,35 Student Congress, 1,2,35 Interna- tional Club, 2,35 Pep Club, 1,25 Hiking, 1,25 SAA, 1, 2, 35 Danny R. Club, 3. 119 Thomton, Ray FBLA, 15 Outstanding Typing Student 2. 119 Thorpe, Sherry FBLA, 1,2, 3,45 GRA, 15 Y-Teens, 1,25 YFC, 4. 119 Tighe, Doug 119 Timmins, Doug FSA, 3,45 NHS, 3,45 Band, 2, 3,4. 119,293,310 Toscano, Clyde 120 Trager, Larry NHS 3,45 Lettermen's Club, 3,45 Outstanding World His- tory Student, 25 Basketball, 3,4. 120, 293 Travis, Eddie FBLA, 45 FSA, 45 Honor Student 4. 79, 120 Tumer, Neal FSA, 25 Math Club, 15 Outstanding Geometry Student 2. 120 Ulbright, Bonnie FBLA, 25 Lee-Ettes, 3,45 FNA, 3,45 FHA, 3. 120,307 Vandeveer, Kay Lee-Ettes, 1,2,3, Sgt. 25 FBLA, 3,45 Spanish Club, 1 Student Council, 2. 120 Vertier, Sondra GRA, 35 FBLA, 3,4, Miss FBLA, 4. 120, 307 Vidaurri, Ralph 120 Voelz, Carol FTA, 3,45 Spanish Club, 35 GRA, 3. 120 Vollmer, David 120 Vorpahl, Yvonne FTA, 3,45 Student Council, 45 Y-Teens, 45 Outstanding English II Student. 120, 275 Vowell, Weldon 120 Wade, Harry 120 Walter. Dorothy Beta Club, 2, 3,45 Y-Teens, 25 FNA, 25 Lee-Ettes, 1, 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader 2, 3,45 Student Council, 1, 25 Stratford Ball Queen 45 Chaplain of Senior Classg Wittiest 45 Freshman Favorite. 81, 120, 259, 344, 361 Ward, Lloyd Audio Visual Aids, 2, 35 FTA, 2, 3,45 Spanish Club, 1, 2, 35 Thespians, 45 Outstanding Business Math Student 3. 120,329 Wascher, Tom JCL, 25 Key Club, 3,45 Ars Medica, 35 Band, 1,2, 3,45 Lee Tones, 1, 2, 35 FSA, 1. 120, 324 Watson, Martha Transfer from Jefferson-Debate Team 3. Watts, Tommie Y-Teens, 1,25 Band, 2,35 FTA, 2, 3,45 FBLA, 45 Student Council, 3. 313 Weatherford, William Thespians, 3,45 NFL, 3,4. 104, 105, 318, 329 Weere, Erich Weichlein, Gary Weichlein, Janice 123 Whitaker, Linda Y-Teens, 25 FHA, 25 FBLA, 4, Historian 4. 123, 306 Whitney, Gary FSA, 1,25 Spanish Club, 1,25 Football, 45 Basketball, 2, 35 Track, 3,4. 123, 195 Whittington, Max 123 Willis, Diane FHA, 1. 123 Willms, Christine 123 Wilson, Arthur Math Club, 1, 2. 123 Wineiger, Linda FHA, 15 Lee-Ettes, 2,3. 123 Winger, Jim Band, 1, 2, 3,4. 123, 266 Winkelmann, Joe Key Club, 2,3,45 NHS, 3,45 Beta Club, 2,3,45 Quill and Scroll, 3,45 JCL, 1,25 BUGLE CALL, 3,4, Sports Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 45 Band, 2,3,4, Sgt-at-arms 3, Reporter 45 Senior Class Reporter5 Outstanding Student 4. 57, 81, 123, 277, 289, 293, 340, 384 Winters, Charles 123 Wong, Mei Ling JCL, 1,2, Historian 25 Beta Club, 1,2,3,4, President 4, State Vice President 45 Lee-Ettes, 1,2,3,4, Lt. 45 FHA, 1, 2. 122, 260, 294, 295 Woodrum, Cathy GRA, 3. 122 Woods, Robert 122 York, King 122 Young, John 122 Youngblood, David DECA, 3,4. 122 Yowell, Sue Y-Teens, 15 FTA, 25 Student Council, 2,3,45 Thespians, 3,45 NHS, 3,45 Sophomore Class Secretary5 Junior Class Secretary5 Senior Class Vice President5 Most Representa- tive 4. 81, 85, 96.122, 275, 293, 329, 244, 372 Zimmerman, Don 122 Zinsrneyer, Billy Thespians, 3,45 DECA, 3,4, Reporter 3, President 4. 123, 302, 327, 337 Zoller, Ken 123 401 Aufngraphs Auiagraphs Aufagraphs Aufagraphs Aufagraphs Aufagraphs 'Q4' 1' vQ,, .wk -5 I 1 5 E - , n- .--ni-. ,H I Q3 I . .- W 1 . 1 . . , 'k.,.-


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