Robert E Lee High School - Traveler Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)
- Class of 1966
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Fw W 'SQQQEUQQ5 aw-1: L retixszgifigsgsggggii s1s11XL4sfrs1.s1a1J Ariat11a131efPi?5i5il3Eiif2fr Although precise in policy, Mr. Flory and Mr. Hartman create a pleasant atmosphere in the office. azggy:-11 .21 A r 1 if r g3ggs1cs1,sa1 rra --,,. 1, .1 31-.fssg11ri-,i,, M1 15953 'fr1P2s1wz as .mi lax lfaiza1.g51 Xl' isifweivs 1' gwf-111 is lfigiiki 7z5fE,i2Er121 3141 41: r ,.1,..itif 1 fis1i11sp1 ,ws- zffi is il ikiilsi- M351 i V 'sw -zirifhrfsc, 27 3fiswssaw, or sg1wAa1a,1s1evf 11,,e?rw5is5gv3 V'?rQ9rQ:r3i7r?f?z, '2 Sflsfzirgnsrrusw, me Q:r'43E1i?Zi'5iZi?i1ii if:sf+f1.r:srar.M:1 3111gmf,tsr:gi1rew rm .seg 11 ws ,f1-1 14W 1 V, HE rms-.s1fafr: sw r J .1fmr1g1rgg-Q' sKaf55sg?se?2L1?7i?5' :iw 5215- f1f1sGr111r1: 27 'isa an ts. we si i?Qi?ili2irssi141r'wU Pdiiisiiei 22155521 4- 1 is tw K t ii. it 1. Htl-M1531-Q11 ' f-is1e5ssgfw1 W, ,M H451 'r-3:1fQ:.a- ur, rf was n 1:3111 herr1iu1sfisY3g?sszpg4f1if 'W -ir MLQ1-y-its 1 1.1,r1,f: ss? W9 . ,t,i 3 is will sig was 1 . gsm L1-mrs , r .1 c,..,1 ,Wg 55Llfi fP?f!5i11ifiQ L me 1 fxr1i4s1gSg513rs,15559 -1111 if if-fs ,fm 5 1559251sr2iirsQg2fa?31?f22fee 111511552 3?ifEg5?54f?1-zZii1Qf574l9Eff5f5 3155?-J-sxw1i1Heiress ffgg -vi w1+ef1s1sm ,sir f-:ffw1r. Y-fm ami 1 i sirgsgjf' fgggmja, M5 .15 L s Administrators 4 l Operating a school with an enrollment of 1 2400 is no easy job, but Robert E. Lee's admin- istrative staff keeps pace with the growing i problems by keeping Lee on top in all aca- demic and extra-curricular fields. Mr. A. Kenneth Flory, principalg Mr. Luther Hartman, vice principalg and Mr. Bill Evans i and Miss Ruth T atum, Administration Aids, 4 occupy Lee's top executive positions. i N l 1 l llfW'?i5W4 W A '-.. Mr. A. Kenneth Flory, principal I 1 Mr. Luther Hartman, vice principal L l w l w I 2911111 year In addition to teaching biology, Miss Ruth Tatum shares responsi- bilities as Administrative Aide. s vi 1 K ' ,item fgsft-wzafrms L11 gf: 1, , V i ,Z ,Mft , Q51 fkk' .,, i.i, n,,.,,,,f.s.,,, ,,,,, ,,,.,,,,,,t.,.,, ff,,,, ,+L f,,, L, k,,,, ,. . .. .. . . . ., . ,,,f. .,,.f. ,Wi ,i., ,ss,MassW51,wm9,g,wwit,w 14 My Q Explaining fo o t b all tactics is one of the duties of Mr. Bill Evans, physical education coach and Administrative Aide. ,H .... ww , 1 1, f a+ 1 U 35,4 is W si is Q ,mqfgfg if J S ? spa, Mia 1 ' , L 5 ,fd ,Q if 17 .....-aa--4'- ' NAM-'A Mrs. Lavonne Dennis explains the Globe Theater to her English Classes while studying William Shakespeare. Themes . . . Book Reviews . . . and Plays, make up the c ur ric ulum of the English department under the direction of Mrs. Melvoe Blount. Juniors for the first time at Lee are in- troduced to the very special characteristics of William Shakespeare's Macbeth , Students adventure into the world of English and American writings. The c o urs es are designed to give the students a well rounded approach to English grammar and literature. Mrs. Catherine Prater Mrs. Gladys Sirdevan . ,K . 21, E ' . - .- , 1 1 'f gt. . w, . 1 ,- 3 2 ' Q , in , was f,, I KV A W t T MIS. :vii '- 1 41 t 5 ' ' 1' 2- K X 1' - t , ,A iss ii - . 9 5 . Q H si J M T . is sstst f p . k 1 f,.V,. Mrs. fm. V -:Q-. 'xx yy-j'l iv in: L H 'xx 18 Jean Johnson Florence Lorenz Anna Stock lone Williams Sue Worden Mary McAllister Jean McCurdy Dorothy Minnick Snglish llmfeils Warld :ff ,4dcfe14ture t .3529 5:55 z XE 3 Y ., , gr' , ', Xir'i31':Jf ' I I , V si W' ,X 51 f f M wr. .ff , f yfwgs. we ss 5 2 -- 'tyzitfgil - fa? W , a Mrs. Mary McAllister busies herself before she begins her daily Sophomore English Classes. Q 5' s 1 9 gg We ,, Ei if Qksiigiiyrr 5' -, , K 1,5 .. h' ' V 1. . i f 2, 'QQ .ly 4. 5, K In 2 Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Melvoe Blount, Department Head Betty Chandler Nanette Clark Sally Cooper Laura Curry Mrs. Phyllis Davis Mrs. LaVonne Dennis Mrs. Patricia Farquhar Miss Doris Holmes 19 W g F ,ge -: f -, H .. sr A , rl. 5 i ...v ' , 1 qs sk ,. , Mig, kit. mir wir sw Jae! . gxfib W ff'i.'s.s1 'fl x 'ia v . 4:-Q - ' ,rf .sa . ii. ' S1 ' Lis, . - j a Q 'sf rr iw 3 5 as x , stu, , 20 if W f AFI . : : ..E!:i525fzE1'.Izf5,Sf AW1--i:ff1'3-'.5f3Q?lf9?L' Wxsggrgr 'Ts 5 ,War ,,,, J .rs M .rf .Vg ,.. fe l misss . . -, . . ' Hier: , 4 - Y Hilfasfi . ' nysri V,,,.w 2 rm f r. - WW' ,. ,,,k :L his . i,.T-li' R ,i'?f5 :, Qi s A 'i 1 W 4 Mr. Charles Whittler sta classes by checking roll. Mr. Allen Barrow Mrs. Nell Bueker Mrs. Loyce Collenback Mrs. Frances Everett Mrs. Virginia Huntress Mr. Edgar LeVine Mrs. Freida Murphy Miss Judith Nickerson Mr. A. L. Norton Mr. Harry E. Norton Mr. Charles Whittier Mr. Robert Wood rts his math .Math Prrfblems Perplerf Students Leeites struggle through the various phases of mathematics. T e a c h e r s under the supervision of Mr. Robert Wood try to stress the importance of Algebra I and II, Geometry, Trigonometry an d Analytical Geometry. Because of the increasing n u m b er of students, the demand for more Math teach- ers is evident. Many of the veteran teach- ers have had to take courses in the new modern maths to cope with the problems of the students. Mr. Bob Wood talks with an interested mother about the new math History tlfhibifs Kesvarch, features: Kelafafivn ss ff ?i'fi'ti1r Mr. John Naranjo asks advice on research material for a lecture in American History. Mi Answering the questions of Seniors taking Civics is one of the favor- ite tasks of Miss Margaret VanVa1kenburgh. The Robert E. Lee History Department, under the direc- tion of Mr. Jack Mayberry, introduces the many aspects of Texas, American and World History, Civics and Economics In order to learn how this great nation can survive under any conditions, American History is taught to the students. Texas History enables the students to learn more of the exciting background of the Lone Star State. information introduced to World History students ranges through the ages, from the days of the caveman to World Wars. Civics presents the students a basis for the fundamentals of American government and the structure of other world governments. Economics, how ev er, introduces the basic structure of the American Economy to the students. W . 'Yi sa After a tiring day of World History lectures Mr Harold Leach relaxes and sinks a Hole-in-one K :V f Y tzvz my Mr. Maxfield Bence 'uil ,l 'f r , J ' 5 T K -, f 'V - f f - . W, Mr. William Clary l , -, Q , , 2' 1 2 at 2' J ' ft, 53? J f' R f if Mr. Joseph Couture , .i g yg 'J ' V gg MT- Dale Hemi' A H JJJ ' .,., A 1 Mr. Charles Holden K 3 rf A t. Mrs. Kathryn Johnston f g V dd k p . S ,, , 7 , V., .: . I ,. Mr Ken Kearn 1, X ak., 2 Q W Mr. Harold Leach ,lg ts, 1 Mr. Jack Mayberry ,, ' I if Department Head Y A J Mr. John Naranjo Mr. Anthony Petri Mr. I. E. Ruby Miss Margaret VanValkenburgh Mr. Walter Weaver W rw! sf' sf ear Q' ,, ,,LL X 5- r ypng r a , Q as ts.. , le . P 5 t it A 'exit A T W gt . .. , .ii 9 , rss' f E UH fQ Z3 .: -- .,,v,,fr- rf -ff me fz: Miss Rebecca Barstis Mrs. Thelda Bistritsky Besides teaching bookkeeping Mr Bill Fuller takes care of the money brought 111 from the school store Mr. Bill Fuller Mrs. Ruth Hicks, Department Head Mr. Thomas Lagledger Miss Helen McLeod Mrs. Lois Obrecht Mr. Bill Richards Mrs. Faye Sigman Mrs. Myra Tidmore Husiues - Where Success is The Clerical Classes under the direc- tion of Mrs. Ruth Hicks provides the stu- dents with an overall picture of the business world. Typing, Bookkeeping, Business Math, Steno and Office Practice prepares the stu- dents for any work assigned to them in a future business career. if f Y 5:23533 5 552' MB! ,rr a Q Mrs. Myra Tidmore, interested in the students work, checks the progress being made. s 3 r 2 Isa 7 sf is ' fftygirE'is?-if 4 2 W 512555 J'l1f4g1Lf!2Qf?,Q',ffi. W 6 9?E?E59!Ef 2f5?:535lil3?-3 we Qi? ii? 5555151115155 sf Q rw ,gi gi2,,.s.AISya 3 ., , 5, .7,rgs5.Z,,x gui, HWS wigs-' if Q11 fsi?:sfQs4ssfr,rr5s Students Develop Cezlerzts in Zee ,4rt.s Department 5 f, . gg, E 1 5 ,M Mr. Doyle Brown coaches art students in the fundamentals of oil painting. Mr. Charlie Walker meets and talks with parents during open house. 26 The Fine Arts Department helps students develop their musical, artistic and dramatic abilities. Mr. Charlie Walker and Miss Carole Crouch of the Speech and Drama Department instruct students in the fine points of oratory and drama, and coach them for Interscholastic competition. The Art Department, under Mr. Doyle Brown and Mr. William Redmond, allows stu- dents to study oil painting, sculpture, and other specialized fields of art. The Lee Band, under Mr. Marion Rodman, and the A Cappella Choir, under Mr. Reid Sel- lars, give Lee students excellent opportunities to increase their musical talents. . Q . ra, ,A 1 .W E I If , 'r Standing atop a portable tower, Mr. Marion Rodman and Mrs. Doreen Forren criticize as the Band and Lee-Ettes go through the halftime show. Mr. William Mr. Marion Mr. Reid Mr. Charlie Redmond Rodman Sellars Walker ,gl i .. ,rr. f at... , , VK ,Y H m .,.r,r: Q R r-,, ff' 27 Vrfmiirfmzl Hourscs 15111011465 Student Prvgrams Gathered in the Vocational Department are a variety of courses including journalism, distributive education, industrial arts, and special education. This Department provides Lee students with many elective subjects for a well rounded scholastic pro- gram. Prospective journalists at Lee acquire profession- al in journalism's applications by working on the TRAVELER, under Miss Linda Howard and the BUGLE CALL, under Miss Sharon Russell. The world of business relations is revealed to students through distributive education taught by Mr. James Oppelt, Mr, George Lowther and Mr. Boyd Vaughn. Teaching industrial arts, Mr. Perry Penn instructs stud ents in the fields of professional art. The homemaking department, directed by Miss Barbara Wofford, Miss Wanda Dum and Mrs. lean Pearson, offers Leeites several courses in home eco- nomics. Special education students receive aid and instruction from Mrs. LaVern Jopling, Mr. Robert Tipton, Miss Sara Devall, Mrs. Thelma Vollmer, and Mr. Charles Horn. Miss Barbara Wofford instructs Candee Sherman in the proper arrange- ment ofa centerpiece. n ' A t it Q it as r , f Miss Sara Devall 28 f . in -,.,,,,, T' A ,.- 1 his-ifzii!'i,i.?:gg stsl f Miss Wanda Dum f ' . -1 -fm-1:r',.:'f-'L,'frrzfmtxx'sS'rs5.f7'fV'i -, -- rw, - frfrrm .Spade s tr it S 5: ts , t T Mr. Charles Miss Linda Mrs. LaVern Horn Howard Iopling air.-,. J can 5 ', at X. if ri -K xg Q P P P 8 Mrs. Thelma Vollmer Miss Barbara Wofford ,,A ,,,, , V, wr I gg M 5' K, V ix., f V 12 rr iMr. Charles Horn re ares to check roll in one of his s ecial education classes. Mr. Boyd Vau hn 'W' ? M X 'i ,kj ' .V , a Mr. George Mr. James Mrs. Jean Mr. Perry Lowther Oppelt Pearson Penn we .11 7 MQ, :' jgW,gp,v.5fH H f ,, 1,-mimi r K, B S x Q f 5? w5 5 'f- -wer Sw or .- 35? Sf! Yr . . . . Q52 4 ri A ., r , - .T fr fa fain L Q r 239 is shwrs 95 'gil 2958235 X, 1 of jj 25 W , as B' J ig E W A Ki r X f 6 ,, ,,., ,rr. r U In : fi o .4 ff , . '.' Miss Sharon Russell 29 Miss Patricia Janda pauses during a chemistry lecture to answer students' questions. With the aid of amplifying d evices, Mr. Tom Marsh begins his morning lecture. 30 The Science Department, under the direction of MI. John Porter, offers students instruction in Biology I and Il, Chemistry I and II, and Physics. Under this curriculum, students with ability or interest in the sci- ences have the opportunity to study some of the more advanced fields of science. The Department stresses class participation and lab work in re- vealing to students the marvels of the sciences. ix B 4 f K, Q 2 Wu we ig .,. . , H 7 ,V i I 3 ' - ,. ,, ' 9 rrwvfit' wrnizfza- t as tpyi W, ii Qs Xa Qgfg .s If 'f - Wien ww.. Z V, if' i, , ,,f....w ,..,. vt lfwzg 0 at tense., iywf is 4 ii? ,yi as 2 if 5' W K 513' Wifi: is Zf wi.,z22':. .r Q55 ? mm? if -x ,grgv ,M 1 J. an sails fevbffki-P' -cv R, Ss? 'F I 1 ' L' ffl, s .t,, by P V. 1 ti. , We ' ' ' iff ff . , 1-,AEQ-ff' -Q st.,-4-A-,,1:'f.,f'f ,3 , .f2. -' lf- .' 'ii ,l,,fL':' 'ff EE' 3' J V' f,'5 i.Fn-E' .' . ,V 4 Science Department Offers Advanced Sindy Miss Ruth Tatum Miss Nancy Cooper Even after leaving the classroom Mr. Tom Rust is willing to explain Biol- 2 isi e if. , f ogy to his students. Mrs. Ioyce Finger 1 ' sn 1,3 5 fs. I, ,J , . , , .-fs' ,PP Mrs. Willda cafford P ,.i fg 5,,gsa r f . 11,1 ,Z ,..,.. , .,,, as :i-ff,.ff,- f- - e 4.5555 'Ami Miss Patricia Janda ,iy me fs: X V 4. :cw K fsfitf I X . , , 7 W in . 2' 'wwq,Q'i.i Hifi Mrs. Jean Mr. Tom Mr. John Mr. Torn Willard Rust Porter Marsh Mrs. Mary Lysinger faii I ., , ,,,i..,,...,,,?. - z.ff,,s-aww A6 K .... mf 31 Z3 5 Department Stresses Jnterest in l9l1ysieezl,4etieities Mrs. Mary Lou Davis points out a health exhibit to a parent as the department skeleton surveys the situation. ,. ...., M: EH 2 U, as 2 t ga it -A ifiifif ,V '- f'fifis'fs,s ' ' V - A 4 ggi: 2. ' During a unit in track, Coach George Smith teaches a P. E. 32 student how to hold the discus. , ,W The Physical Education Department offers sev- eral courses to fulfill the need for physical training. These activity courses are geared to develop and maintain physical fitness, cultivate interest in sports, and to instruct students in personal health. Regular P. E. students obtain the required physi- cal training in a variety of areas such as volleyball, softball, soccer, and archery. For those students interested in particular sports, the Department offers the competitive sports of football, basketball, base- ball, swimming, track and tennis. .. -4':- R K l asf? 1, . 1 W., 'Vi A 35239 QT We QF? 4? . iii? Q -iw Q ' .f- ' A - v r 5 -if--. f H M 5? at 4 it 'Maxi Mr. lim Iuvenal Department Head Mr. Winfred Baggett Mrs. Mary Lou Davis Mr. Kirk Drew A' if ' ' , 1757 r -if r , i , Zfrbgreiwibz 'jeff Fulfilling his duties as department head, Coach Jim Juvenal looks over the schedule for the week. ll! is 'B' 4, , , is 2 5 M. 1 in ,, Q Mr. Bill Evans Mr. Tom Jungman Mr. Tom Moseley Mr. Bobby Roberts Mr. Roy Sawyer Mr. George Smith Miss Challie Thornton Miss Beth Walker 33 Cfastaras Haltara Lfiteratare Stressed by laaaaaae Department p ph sizes a point in grammar to one of his Span- h I Miss Io H d Departme d Mrs. Catheri In the Language Department many Leeites begin study- ing the intricate structures of foreign languages. Under the direction of Miss Jo Hestand, the department gives instruc- tion in Spanish, French, Latin and German. Latin, the basis of the romantic languages, reveals to students the cultures of an ancient age. German, in its second year at Lee, offers students a chance to study the culture and language of modern Germany. Because more advanced courses are offered in Spanish 'and French, students taking these languages are able to study the literature, as well as the customs and cultures of Spanish and French speaking countries. F 5 fi' :fr ' , ,.1,:s' f'iS5 Vf.- E Q Mrs. Catherine Mrs. Lu Ellen Mr. Sam Cook Grossman Lopez Miss Dorothy Miller Miss Jo Hestand demonstrates the prepara- tion of tapes for a language lab session E is Mrs. Ann Riklin Mrs. Evelyn Wilkinson 35 ,lm lfeeis Zlerieizl Staff Displays 'Service Milf iz Smile ,. llf-1 A ly K . Mrs. Hazel Welch, school secretary, cheerfully carries on her many duties. Absentees are c a r e ful ly r e c o r d e d by Mrs. Mary Louise Hackett. 36 4-v A ' A,-, I I- W rre- M 'lH--L -lef wif Mrs. Gladys Lorillard is kept busy selling tickets during football season. Mrs. Helen Butler enters attendance office to begin work. Library Opens Dwrs tv .fdumtzrw The Leeites s ourc e of information in thousands of fields is stored in the library. Information is found rn o m e n t a ri l y by skilled researchers through the accurate pathfinders of card c a t a l o g u e s, readers guides, encyclopedias, dictionaries and a store house of reference materials. What- ever world you seek, it can be found in the library. Learn the routes to education and travel them in the school library. Where to begin. . . Librarians, Mrs. Alta Bennett and Mrs. Nell Crain are available and willing to use their experience and knowledge to lead you directly to the ma- terial you need. Mrs. Nell Crain demon- strates her book binding skill. Kvuusclors ' Ofice Aids fzzdmfs fa gufure The future of the Robert E. Lee students depends, to a great extent, on the guid- ance of his counselor and his secretarial staff. This staff holds the answers to the many questions which arise in seeking a suitable career. They work together in analyzing the past, advising for the pres- ent, and looking toward a bright future of each student. Mr. Francis Burgess sets up testing dates for college bound students. 38 gli' Mrs. Mildred Frances and Mrs. Velma Steppen- beck work hand in hand to prepare the student T testing forms. 1 1 1 Q l Mrs. Frances Peveto brushes up on child psychology. Zrusfcvs Divisc .Sducafivnal Prvgram Mr. Joe P. Wood, Superintendent. , ,gs i M.B'llR ,A'ttS 'tdt The Board of Trustees, composed of professional I I Y eagan S515 an uperm en en men, forms the corne rstone of progress for the Northeast Independent School District. The members strive to provid e the district schools with various educational programs. ,x g Jas - -s Q pg gi ii Mr. A. Kenneth Flory, Mr. Ben B. Harris, Mr. Kelly Horn, Mr. Joe P. Wood and Mr. Billy Reagan discuss plans for the new athletic program for the Northeast District. Mr. Higginbotham, Vice-President l6'rfard af Crusfces Dr. Ross on, Secretary Mr. Brown, President Dr. Bradford 40 Mr. Thrift V Qbzfcrrzs Disfrivf Dr. A. Fletcher Clark, Jr. iw ,ff ,Ms- 1 2. 1' M! .u '-' . Mr. Walter Bielstein i Mr. Martin D. Stroble, Business Manager Mrs. La Verle Billingsley Director of Food Service U16 P- G4 Jmprvvcs zz Mrs. Wallace Powers, Mrs. Louis Bohls, Mrs. Sam Neely, Mrs. Gordon Davis, and Mrs. John Moltz study the P-TA program for 1965-66. so ssr M if an The annual P-TA Mexican Dinner attracts a flood of people. 42 Working Parfnershzjv The purpose of the P-TA is to help youth by im- proving a working partnership and promote parent interest in students' work and teachers, a vital area of interest in the North East Independent School District. The P-TA is headed by Mrs. Sam Neely, presi- dentg Mrs. Louis Bohls, vice presidentg Mrs. Wallace Powers, r e c ording secretary, Mrs. Gordon Davis, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. John Moltz, trea- surer. Each year the P-TA sponsors a Mexican Dinner to raise money. This year the Mexican Dinner was a huge success. Other important functions of the P-TA include monthly meetings and Open House. Mrs. Sam Neely and her family enjoy the Mexican Dinner 1 Kafcfcria, janifvr Hreuf l I Time out is called for Ioe Cuellar as he examines the ' K ' i ' results ef his recent Sweeping Mr. Joe Guerrero performs his execu- j0b- tive duties as head of the Custodian Crew. l 1 All duties of the custodian department are postponed as the janitors assemble for their annual recognition as contributors to a spotlessly proud Robert E. Lee. 44 Duties of the maintenance L crew consist of a single purpose: to keep the Home of Cham- pions as clean in appearance as we hold it to be in deed. Lee janitor staff includes Mr. Jose S Guerrero, Mr. Jose K. Cuellar, Mr. Ioe G. De laCerda, Mr. Gregario S. De laRosa, Mr. Pablo J. De laRosa, Mr. Carlos A. Diaz, Mr. Luis E. Orozco, Mr. Miguel E. Orozco, Mr. Frank Adan Salas, Mr. Juan I. Serrato and Mr. Daniel Zapata. Kaos! Pride of lee Three cheers for the cafeteria staff and their outstanding work during the Robert E. Lee lunches! Two lunches a day, before- lunch cooking and after lunch dishes com- pose the noon work hours for the thirteen women on the cafe staff. They are Mrs. Edwina Swindler, Mrs. Dorothy Tidwell, Mrs. Simona Acosta, Mrs. Gertrude Johns, Mrs. Lula Salanky, Mrs. Mary Ann Petray, Mrs. Virginia Wolfshohl, Mrs. Ann Marie Moeller, Mrs. Ella Daigle, Mrs. Rosie Connell, Mrs. Modesta Ehrlich, Mrs. Eleanor Naylor, and Miss Connie Acosta. Mrs. Edwina Swindler, director of the cafeteria staff, points out the noon lunch for the day. school maid, Mrs. Mary Lou The kitchen staff assembles for division of duties. Jarza, straightens the home conomics department. 45 Who 19 Wim Who's Who Editor Karen Carlson ,, f+ -E' fi ffgfffi mrfefk fluke Kraondik For Auke Kroondijk, Lee's fourth foreign student, this year has been an eventful experience. Some firsts for him include attending pep rallies and foot- ball games and watching the world series. In addition to leading the life of an American teen, Auke has had the responsibility of representing his homeland, the Netherlands. Since his first introduction to Leeites, Auke has won many friends and contributed memories that will forever be reminders of his presence at the Home of Champions. ,.7,,,57iz--',, W janet ffausm Janet Hanson, editor of the BUGLE CALL and out- standing journalism student, has had the responsibility of presenting the student body with timely, accurate, and interesting news. Janet's year has been filled with pictures, stories, gallies, and columns. Being editor ofthe BUGLE CALL has often meant working during lunch and long after everyone else has gone home, in addition to the two class periods she devoted to the paper each day. Janet's determination and quest for news has led her ' staff to print an interesting and professional paper. Kay Pastel! Kay Postell, co-editor of the 1966 TRAVELER, has led a life overflowing with d eadlines, copy, pictures, and headlines. Her job has not been an easy one, yet she has net each duty with initiative and determination. Kay has combined work and wit to help the TRAVELER staff in bringing to Leeites an annual that shouts action 1966 style. ,Mi A 3' nd' eifl-, d 47 'lm Q-...,,, we- 'm 'b'Rn.,,,M . V -XM! I , iv in f i f,fllQ.1,t,g5i ,. L - .sy 111!,.i,?- . M i ?,, ae ' ALLAL, A Kathy l6'cevers In the process of producing this year's annual, Kathy Beevers, co-editor of the 1966 TRAVELER, has been where the action is and where the work is. She has spent week-ends and spare moments crop- ping pictures, making layouts, and guiding her staff. By emphasizing action, Kathy has planned the 1966 TRAVELER for a mass of active, fun-loving students called Leeites. Kathy's ability, imagination, and perseverance have worked for the TRAVELER staff to produce an annual dedicated to youth and their activities. Qlsnu ffzzcvker Glenn Haecker represents the outstanding band student for 1965-66. He was chosen by Mr. Marion Rodman, band director, on the basis of musician- ship, attitude, co o per ation, dependability and spirit. Glenn has played the clarinet in the Volunteer Band for three years and sports both regional and district patches on his jacket. His musical ability is revealed in the fact that he has been a member of the All-State Band in both his junior and senior years at Lee. Bruce Kcmph Chosen by the Robert E. Lee coaching staff to represent the most outstanding athlete for 1965-66 is Bruce Kemph. Bruce has participated in football , basketball and baseball in both his sophomore and senior years at Lee. He was a member of the football squad during his junior year until he sustained a serious neck injury. ln spite of this injury, Bruce returned to sports activities this year and was named a member of All-District, All-City and All-State football teams. 53 Pam Peudergrasf Pam Pendergrast bears the title of the years most outstanding Lee-Ette. She was chosen by Mrs. Do- reen Forren on the basis of loyalty and devotion to the organization, dependability, attitude, and scho- lastic average. For two of the three years she has been a Lee- Ette, Pam has served as an officer. In her junior year she served as captain, and this year she headed the organization as Lee-Ette major. Although she has devoted most of her time to Lee-Ettes, Pam has been selected for the DAR Good Citizenship Award, vice president of the Thespians, and is an honor graduate of her Senior Class, Glenna japhct Glenna Japhet was elected by the Student Coun- cil as its most outstanding member for 1965-66. Besides serving Student Council as Reporter, Glenna has worked as the head of vital committees. She headed the Committee of Pub lic ations and Safety which produced the student directories, stu- dent identification cards, and aided with the distri- bution of parking stickers. She also led the Teens Against Polio program at Lee that publicized the Walkathon. Although this has been Glenna 's first year in Student Council her service and devotion to the group has proved to be invaluable. M. l6'c'u Grcwheld Ben Greenfield was selected by the Robert E. Lee Choir as its outstanding member for 1965-66. The choir members were asked by Mr, Reid Sellers, choir director, to cast their votes for a senior who they felt had contributed the most to the organiza- tion. Ben has sung in the choir for two years and in- tends to further his study of music in the future. This year he has served as sergeant at arms of the Lee Choir. Cammy Kamp Tommy Camp, outstanding drama student, has excelled in the field of drama and is a veteran of the Lee stage. He proved his ability this year to play humorous parts as well as heavier parts, as he portrayed Mr. Edwards in the fall production, Blackboard Jungle . Tommy, Thespian Club President, produced and directed the Senior Class Act in the fall Talent Show. He was also a member of a duet comedy routine. ln addition to his stage ability, Tommy has en- lightened morning and afternoon school announce- ments with his comic routines of the Old Philoso- pher . He was also voted as the wittiest boy in the Senior Class. - - W r..t..r,r .-,. . , -warm: ff., . f f..r Z 'V nilrzmsrzf r- ff f Sharyn llecker Sharyn Uecker received the title of top girl graduate in a class of over seven hundred students. Sharyn has allowed time in her busy schedule for several extra-curricular activities. She has served as secretary of the Volunteer Band and as treasurer of the Future Homemakers of America. She is also a member of the All- District and All-Regional Bands, the Beta Club, and the National Honor Society. 58 13014 kngzfpa Ron Knippa has been recognized as the top stu- dent in the 1966 Senior Class. Besides ranking first scholastically, Ron has been an active member of numerous clubs at Lee. This year he has served as vice president of the National Honor Society and as president of the Foreign Stu- dent Club. The Senior Class voted him the boy most likely to succeed. Hvuusclvrs Name 39 firmer Graduates Representing the top five percent of their Senior Class are thirty-nine honor graduates. These stu- dents were ranked on the basis of seven semester scholastic avera ges earned over a period of four years. However high their averages, these students all managed to be active members of clubs and ex- tra-curricular activities at Lee. They have excelled in every aspect of school activities so as to truly de- serve the title of honor graduates. These students include Alan Alpert, Thomas Berg, Ruth Billings, Judy Bry, David Dickens, Pa- tricia Dooley, Jeanne Duplissey, Sandra Eitel, Monna Etheridge, and Susan Fleet. Also Paula Carver, Billy Gibson, Edward Gurinsky, Glenn Haecker, Kathy Harris, Louis Henne, Sandra Hale, Carol Hutchins, Georgianne Johnson, and Pat Kelly. Others included are Bruce Kemph, Eva-Jo Knaus, Ron Knippa, Linda Lewis, Paula McGeehee, John Natham, Joan Paradowski, Cathy Peacock, Parn Pendergrast, Clyde Pifer, Danny Rascoe, Stanley Rech, Mike Redding, Marcia Rieves, Pam Robinson, Emily Jane Scott, Terri Sutley, Sharyn Uecker, and Kay Wilmann. Georgianne Johnson, Kay Willmann, Clyde Pifer, Janie Scott, Jeanne Duplissey, and Joan Paradowski work on an experiment in the chemistry lab. at Kelly and Terry Sutley are conscien- Lous about their grade averages as they :udy for senior final exams. vqf, Before class, Ruth Billings and Linda Lewis adjust a projector for a language film. Alan Alpert, Eva-Jo Knaus, and Billy Gibson find that a wooden cone helps them to visualize a calculus problem. lsll ' I Sandy Hale and Judy Bry take last minute glances at some language books before using the tapes. , I Danny Rascoe and Tom Berg f11l out applicatlon blank the Brackenridge Scholarship, Louis Henne, Eddie Gurinsky and Carol Hutchins use 'a little calculus' to prove their point to the class. S2 Q 5, Sr sfc l I Cap Sclmlfzrs 557114601126 Success Monna Etheridge, Stanley Rech, Pam Robinson and Mike Redding examine records in the counse1or's office. Paula Garver, David Dickens, John Nathman, Sharyn Uecker and Glenn Haecker combine abilities in a physics project. 1' 33 dim Y . - '2 3 f-wi' 2 s 'Fog ' 'R' M X ,. 'fist 'f f f V ,, as ., , Cathy Peacock, Pat Dooley, Kathy Harris, Su- san Fleet, Pam Pendergrast, and Sandy Eitel wait for scholarship announcements. 63 6'la.s'.s'c' Classes Editors: Donna Dick Cathy Atkinson Ann Enloe Debbie Cross Lisa Harnmen Cindy Crawford Linda Fletcher Roxanne Swanson Q X. Q, ,Q.,1.,. ,IW xx. -. 5? Q tv Hb M54 9-Q li fzrfzf Wayne Q 'PX y. X . i ,t .ggi .ati s sii. it W . I ,V ,f Q is i' fi :5f!.5 s 'iwxi 1 ' - we K is ' -rr 'vw' an ff f L W ' a ' if s .s . so . ans' 1-ft N k .ia..a,,...- V . W . ..A.g M L V. , ly . K V, hfngx Q, si TT F T t -,LL ' if r i 'T is . as T' k ' n ik' , ,f ,, , T 1 ' si- , - A , to: . . gm in J.. ,Q 66 6lll55 of '66 Seniors '66 of Lee. . . we're the best there'll ever be. As the year draws to an end we can look back and reminisce of what our senior year has meant to us, and all that we have accom- plished. The class of '66 includes national merit finalists, Teena Texas beauty finalists, athletic state finalists, and many talent finalists in both the declamation and dramatic fields. This has been a great year for Robert E. Lee High School and the seniors of '66 are proud to have contributed to its success. Kay Pat Bob 1, may lr Q S, K r E ' ' L1 C fam - - or F p...-iilr l Cathy Jerry l w N resident .... ice-President . ecretary .... reasurer .... arliarnentarian aporter .... istorian .... haplain .... argeant at Arms. . . Sandy . . .Wayne Eldridge . . . . Bob Burnside . . . Pat Gold . . .... Kay Cain Neal Rensmeyer . . Sandy Eitel Cathy Saunders . .Pam Gentle . Jerry Trevino Pam Neal Wayne, Pat, Bob, Kay, Jerry, Pam, Sandy, Neal, Cathy Swinging Superlafives S Uzmuf zz Party Senior Superlatives throw a party to. . . well.. .just because they feel like having a ball. They did too, what with pin the tail on the donkey and good stuff like raiding the ice box, cooking--or at least attempting to cook, dancing to the latest albums, and drinking punch. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Ron Knippa Paula Garver MOST BEAUTIFUL MOST HANDSOME WITTIEST Cindy Sandstrom Bob Magee Tommy Camp Molly Buttler BEST DRESSED Bill Harris PHI Gold MOST REPRESENTATIVE Bob Gass Pam Pendergrast BEST ALL AROUND Cathy Saunders Bruce Kemph Tom Abadie David Abbott Sylvia Acevedo Harry Ackermann Lou Acosta Linda Adams Cynthia Addicks David Aistrup Greg Akromis Tommy Albrecht Gigs Mums, Krfrsagfzs .... ,4 Par! af Senior Days at Lice f fi-f A I Cherri Allison Alan Alpert Albert Alyn Nicky Ammons Mike Anderson Jack Anderson Bill Anderson Peter Anderson Sandy Anderson Shirley Andrus Kenny Appedole Dana Armstrong Wendy Arents fi rv ' -n k 5 ,,,kz,h,:.srwf- Lu , f 'wma Q My ' Q I' 1 is IMG ft ff' 'XE 9 5 ix Q , We R1 'N . Jerry Armstrong Faye Bachrnan Sue Haase and Linda Bates take time out from their studies to reminisce their past three years at Lee. U' 4, f EP 0- 5- r ' six K . ,fi xp-rf p 5 0 Q 3 n .fr J A Q ' an' Q. o.:x ,?Q'o 9,1-'si ' W . l. .. .1 s . ,nouns . Mike Armstrong Andrea Arnold Cathy Atkinson Kathy Arrendondo Howard Baldwin Luther Balliew Santos Banda Dean Bandy 71 Richard Bannin Jim Barker Suzanne Barne Jimmy Barnes Kassandra Barnes Arnold Barrett Randy Barrett Ed Bates Linda Bates Donald Bankle Senior Hays In flvmc1m1ki14g??? Marilyn Beakley Ruth Beard Ardith Becker Patricia ' Beckingham I l . ,.,-,,k V. A I n ' Al l . I AV Ty' A A r' 1 Kathy Beevers Donna Belknap Serving the final course, Jim offers Cherie some cookies as Sandra, Henry and George patiently await their share. Dianne Bauerlf Carol Bell Steve Bellanger ff uf X a ,N X '-1 1? ' we ff J 1' w i av 1 wav hifi Taking care of the dishes are Iim Todd and Cherie Hammen as George Wright and Henry Newman take a break from their jobs for the day. Sandra Bewley, acting cook watches the meal as it simmers on the stove. 22 I wx! 'SX' Valerie Bendele Thomas Berg Cynthia Bernhard Allen Bernstein Sandra Bewley Thomas Biediger Ruth Billings James Black Helen Blount Doug Boazman Paul Bond David Boone Wayne Brown iii Judy Bry n Playing it cool, Cathy, Bill, Jackie, Dwight, Linda and John agree that doubles IS th Diane Buchanan safest way to travel. Nancy Boston Barbara Boucher Dyanne Bowles Al Bradley George Brannan John Bretz Bill Briggs David Brooks Mary Brooks Pam Broom Jack Brothers Roszenie Brown Nelle Buchanan V B Shannon Bullard S if , Y 5 -, gat, f Getting off to a safe ??? start, Bill Cotner, Linda Bates, Jackie Grimes, John Rascoe and Dwight Couch prepare for a Sunday afternoon drive on the ever popular Honda. flautvfrvng Scwivrs J-lmle flrfrzdas Bill Bulloch Martha Burk Patricia Burke Sharon Bunnell Kay Burns Robert Burns Bob Burnside Richard Burrell Judie Butera David Butler 75 Patsy Butler Molly Buttler 'N Eddie Byers Cynthia Bynum Kay Cain 49'- Carolyn Caldwell Tommy Camp Don Campbell William Campbell Arthur Canales 4 1 Unites learn and A150 fllflfl 1 I Gracie Cantu Karen Carlson Scott Carnal Barbara Carr l Carole Carter Cathy Carter ' Senior Bob Ochoa finds his job leaves absolutely no time for goofing off. 76 Q fl 73 4 ' r Iandy Cason Sol Casseb obby Catalini Sharon Cathey 'G 11'4- 'fl 'iii A , 'V ia Phyllis Johns' green thumb helps to make working more Susan Cejka Cheryl Chandler ii as- 'Qtr' enjoyable. Kyle Chandler Ray Chandler Richard Chandler Becky Chlsm Debbie Chumbley Henry Cifneros Christine Clark Mary Clark Rebecca Clarkson Walter Clarkson 77 Seniors Lead Zee? Spirited Baud Senior Majorettes, , Jeanette Hamil, Cheryl Schultz, Nelle Buchanan and Cheryl Meads prac- tice their flag twirling routine. 21 If Q X John Clegg Linda Cleveland David Clingman Dona Colchin Virginia Coleman Ginger Cone Peggy Connor Lee Cook James Coplen Bill Corner Bubba Craighead Cgrgle Crain 78 ix in B X sf El? ' ' E, -V vx Patti Cole Judy Cooper Claude Crane s i 4 5 r 35 LV4, - r-,,, :i4t'f1wz,' '- 13-yw ..- ,i,,. 5 , kkkgk ... ll T 7 .. f if : Mary Coleman Bessie Copeland Peggy Crawford Doyle Cross James Cunningham Terry Daffern Tony Dale Vicki Davies Norma Davila Drum Major Ray Inzer lines up the Lee Band before they file into the stands. Phil Davis Sharon Davis Pamela Davlin Marcia Dean Yolanda De Los Santos Deanna Demos Dinah Denson Eddie Deres Donna Dick David Dickens Cynthia Distefano Robert Dorn ,,,b.A H f '1 b'FL'k Clyde Dollens Pat Dooley i John Douglass Roy Dozier i I N Senmrs Add i i i Jerry Dresch 1 Dorothy Druskin y Marit Dubois i Brian Duchin 1 N Debbie Dullnig Lynda Dunn Jeanne Duplissey Connie Dwyer Charles Easley Carol Edgerton Cathy Edrington Alice Edwards a .. K2Nfi 's. mes Edwards John Egan rnela Eidelberg Sandy Eitel Rosser Eidelbach Wayne Eldridge Q Sol Casseb displayed his musical talent by partlclpatinv ln nearly all the bands entered in the talent show Bvmefhin Special s Don Emert Margaret Engelking Marjorie English Monna Etheridge Jimmy Fabish Stanley Farnes Carlotta Farrell Edward Farris Mike Ferris Bob Faulkner Cindy Ferguson Frank Fernandez Patsy Fest an-q. Q. 4 fe as 1 , U' , -to ' X E' A We , if f??5'r922+ FZ L Tommy Fibich Ricky Fitzpatrick Susan Fleet Pete Flores Annette Forest Sharon Forsythe Burt Forsythe Nancy Franks Terry Frazor Jack French Loretta Friedrick Garlon Frost if , vi rr S X . sa. 5 , -if L4 091-1 5 ti xg is , 3 f wg f g sa ,,, asf' fi? if wfffzfl 'V 1 . 511 4 ,,t. ,VA E KTSA s bonfire for Lee was a burning success, with Leeites from everywhere helping to send our Volunteers off to another victory. sttz l6'0r1Hres and Mshing Walls Prrfmvfe lee Cfompcfifim Jamie Garcia Linda Garner Paula Garver Ted Garza Bob Gass Val Gavito Lillian Gay Marsha Gebhard Robert Geissler Ronald Gembler Margaret Fuller Carmen Galloway Diana Garcia E r ,., -... A A: 5 'fV -maui? . K David Gaines Yvonne Gamez Elsa Garcia Lee's victory wishing well encourages Larry Gring and Diane Tallman to give to the United Fund. 'Sf J' 83 - , . J - 1.:1o,5if,:5,., .. In-W, IA.. W My .-K., ,. Q , as , tif?-,..o 4 2 Lg is 3 33' W fr 5 .. a Ba X a pf'-F12 ,, an K Qfi r E ' ,, X . Y I in 6 s A ,f'!s Tom Gleinser John Glende Pat Gold Vickie Golson A -If ' my '- 11: 2 , :. fe rf: Mlm Pam Gentle Dickie George Donnie Gerth Ronnie Gerth Billy Gibson Gary Gillis Denise Gilmore Sally Glass Senior flrfwdzcs lnfnrm fluke Harry Gonzales Irma Gonzales Joseph Gonzales Ann Gossett Merle Gothard Joe Graham Ken Graham Mary Jane Granato .-, al 4. I ,K 4 311' af 'L :asus ag F N 1 'QT-'ii - Marcus Grant Larry Graves Mary Green Foreign student Auke Kroondijk questions Kenny Appedole and Laury Riklin, Mr. and Ben Greenfield Larry Gring Miss Senior Howdy, of Lee's victory trophies. S in-+ Tommy Gregory Bob Grier Paul Griffith Jackie Grimes Eddie Gurinsky Silvia Gutierrez Linda Guzawski Sue Haase 85 qi X N nf 5 we 4 P t tt -' I , 'K silt X .r , rttnnt Harry Gonzales adds to the final lapse of excitement with his artwork of the Mad Rebel. dams: kullic 88 fx.. I V 1 Robert Hanley Janet Hanson Steve Hanzel Sedara Harmon .arol Hackett lenn Haecker nne Hagy Eat Hajek :avana Haldy l Sandy Hale Aarilyn Halpern eanette Hamil gary Hamilton inn Hamm gary Hamm fherie Hammen lary Ann Hammond arry Hamrick 'licia Haner I , Seniors yell to encourage Vols to victory. Urajecf Senivr Hffhusiasm rrrr il in y xvqh ro,or, Robert Harper Vicki Hartsook QW' . gs 5 19- ,fr he , 3 Q ai 4,43 Kathy Harris Bill Harris Donna Hart Robert Hartong Connie Harvey Melissa Harvick Linda Haschke Carla Hauffe W ' xiii Dianna Hawkins Louis Henne Larry Hicks Bob Hooker Richard Hoppstetter Greg Houser . .vw vi , 'M'- sf' Eugene Haynes Marsha Head Mike Hernandez Sandra Hewett Randy Hinsaw Mike Hoffman wg ' , f ig, , 'Y - z fx I irii fi? if syry as 4 r . . ' 5 P., of ,V K TSVN ., k S 2 Ii' 9' Janet Hedtke Charles Hibner Lynn Holleman xii a rn , RE 2 a as , MP? 1'- fsfi- r Qeffiiw Elf: ' 'Si' lib gi K, 55' fs, 2, fiffil D if Linda Henderson Terry Hickey Steve Homsley Catching up on the current events of the day, Lee's On the Spot team Larry Masinter Tom Berg, David Dickens, Paula Garver and Sharon Uecker thumb thru newspapers and clippings. Miss Margaret VanVa1kenburgh trained the team for the big day. Cop Scholars ind Uzcmsclvcs 'On the Spvf' John Howard Frances Humble James Humphreys Randy Hunter Carol Hutchins Stanley Hutto Jack Hyman John Iclar Ray lnzer Wayne Irvin Barbara Jackson Milinda Jackson Mike James Pamela James Glenna Japhet Johnny Jarnagan Lee's representatives Larry, Paula, Tom and Sharyn test scholarship against MacArthur High. , ngyp 2 - . as ss , yur s J rll Gs in ffl E A 'A ,Ui if 4 K- ' ada it riikii fi-4 3 1, 'r , J A as u su t 89 David Jauer Robert Jennings Nelle Jenschke Phyllis Johns Andrea Johnson Georgianne Johnson Leslie Johnson Linda Johnson Sara Johnson Margie Jones Stanley Jones Tony Jones Gene Jopling Jeanine Justice Diane Karbach On a float sponsored by the Junior Chamber of Commerce, this year's Volunteer football team participates in the Rodeo Parade. 90 Martha Kelfer Diana Kellett Patricia Kelly Ronnie Kelly is ff.f- ,N ,k,, 1 ffs:,,fJQai:f,:1, . r .f..,.-. M .. V f , LV,. : ' 0 Lv 'E...a,A W, if mf' aa-W 1 A Jrsls J - ,yss 1 -P W Fr 5-Eg, 'Lf f Vx . - ' xl g , . i . 'k-' -5 ' +V A . A E i VVLK f W Sayle Kernble Bruce Kemph dy Kemp Pat Kilman Het Kinder Bruce King To begin the rodeo festivities Merle Gothard, Dean Bandy and Norman Phinny patiently await the signal to gun up the engine of their Batwagon. gleezfs, lfezfufegen Represent fee in Ferade Douglas David Klein Joe Klinger Eva-Jo Knaus Ron Knippa Debbie Kramer Kirchhoff Bob Kreger Gloria Kroll Auke Kroondijk Mary Kubicek Otto Kurth Iicki Krause M, ... 1' X x I 5 gQ,,,,,.gL'1 ' .R , .1 3-. ' Q.: -11 4, , fr gg f, L , Y I S Qs 95-', I ig W M .K 3 fha Wm? 'A Carolyn Kyser Annie Langham Judy Lazenby Diane Ledenham Michelle LeFaiure Perry Laabs Jo Ann Langley Doug Lease Karen Lee Rochelle LeFaiure 92 ?lf wil' L L -:,v l e 5 l 5 ayuqggqq, i L l l in x John Laird Jack Lamm Tommy Lane Bill LaRue Ed Lauterstein Linda Lawturn l l 1 Y l 4 Seniors Pat Dooley and Tommy Fibich admire this year's Senior Cla gift, a trophy case for the main hall. RMK In it aff, ,Q I fini: :ii f iff? ltiffffrff' fl 1 31 wyx Q New trophies displayed inside the senior gift capture interests of Lee ites David Jauer, Liz Byrd and Gary Messer. Tnda Lewis Roger Lightsey -fe Lindquist Helen Linger .11via Little John Lloyd laudia Long Darlene Long Kathy Looney Diana Lopez Linda Love John Locas ff Lumbert Nancy Lyle Ronald McAnear Becky McBride Cindy McCarty Karen McElroy KOH If k E5:?2T15ffY'2I YT if ' ' ' i k fr '51,-Il :,5fgl?sE'.52Yf L3 , 1 ' , i . T l T B' l so A 1 an s Fellow Leeites Bill Viner, Alan Peek and Danny Parish collect from motorists for the March of Dimes. 94 George McGarvie Paula McGeehee Dennie McGennis Susi McKinney Mike McMahon Brent McMillon Albert Macken Bob Magee Ginger Magers Bob Mahan William Maher George Maillot Tom Marbury Tom Maroney Buddy Martin David Mascorro nior John Douglas prepares to represent Lee in the city wide walk- Richard Medina Gill Mills Grant Morgan N Z irrri ra ,My lfhsfcrs, Kuuivns Spur Walk-a-than Larry Masinter Bruce Mayfield Rives Meetscheidt Pam Mitchem Millicent Morris T K . .wifi . ,.. p ia f W A ,riiniigraa . . Mfr - 1 - 'fifffiiffiflff .-5' , wtf 'vi rr 4 s 5 P ff' ta 2 2 A, , Blake Matyear Cheryl Meads Erline Meyer Myra Monaco Bob Morrison - . , , I -5 rw, 3, ff 1: f, S 4 wwf: iflwemvgeissgwrvwn i1 ,X :M wa. 'a . -q ,fr-at efgfgffm -f sw ,, q ' f :viiiiiiifv ' - - ,I Q ' - ' 'Y nina K WT 5 R . f' ' wwf fr ' iw , Qw,'. ,f 1 ffiiw we ,, , fs Q gm 'S m e 95 A gfs,fsfi3?'i2fif we K t KX 2 2 J f A.-fr W-',,,:L ' H X ' l A s. l 1 1 Sharron Myers Teddy Nelson Nancy Nielson Ray Nagel Wayne Nelson Richard Noah Ralph Murdock Sandi Nall Henry Newman Linda Nourie Susan Nunnelly Marsha Murphy William Murray John Nathman Tom Naylor Randy Nichols Jim Nicks George Nowell Rod Nunn Suzi Obriotti Bob Ochoa Pam Pendergrast and Bill Harris find thatthe wall is more difficult to do than the jerk, frug, warusi. N 96 l I PM 1' aw Er.. ka V ,rv t This year's senior party was a success--or so it 2 r a t Kelfer, Kyle Chandler and Margaret Engelking. sf -R A044- W 1 G Q X ul , 2 l . 'NA .. , NRA' I X 4 seems to have been for Leeites Martha parties Dancvs Make iiffggxm fvf fl Hwy 5l'fl'19 John Ottea Linda Oxford Joan Paradowski Alton Paris Stephen Pate Tony Patino Geraldine Pattie Lane Patton fa-opkff-iili-Lzr51,, .. 1, , W'-QW, iilikilfffllfi Psi 5' ' Vliii-: V iifiwfa -' it ' 1' - , ww.. ,ezziai-M 1 ' ,Q .wg v. Danny Parrish Bonnie Paxton 97 ' ' 'f :sem N me wg, L K' 1 :.g Q, R EW 98 LN Cathy Peacock Patt Pearson Alan Peek Pam Pendergrast Paula Penrod George Penshorn Randy Perkins Kay Pettinos Tommy Phelps Norman Phinney Linda Pierpont Joe Pichler Margie is about to experien Clyde Pifer Frank Pillet ce Sandi's sneak attac Pat Pilat Janet Pittman 23 ak.. K I . I I I H ,W i K :Qs 4 it f X I I ' ,, WQEZES , ' 0' ,y . . new at 5, f K I WU-V , ,,,l,: ., -, xo, U, as g Seam' w w f. 5 K.: 1 M - fl E7 5: k ff Z e 4 ' Q. A i ' 4' fiat. . , - 1 -- y .V M ty . an lttlt 2 l , ,,, , , y 1 V try Pollack Lynne Polunsky - 'iw V H Chard POPP Cathy Porter Seniors Sandi Nall and Margie Jones plant the Rebel flag on Mount iarles Porter Kay Postell ,Frosty- mfufy Weather Puts 'hasty' Urfgsflzer Bill Powers Steve Prentice Debbie Prothero Linda Pruiett Roy Putz Danny Pyka Kathy Quanstrom Danny Rasooe John Rascoe Dwayne Rathburn 99 if K 5 S-li: rf 1 -1111 In W 2 , FIV i Y 5 Nf if 4 , 5 ag S 3 A ami X aw -Q5 5 .. 2 'kg- .K . ' . W:--5 k . I i T 1- i f , in if Richard Rawson Woody Ray Carol Reagan Gerald Reamey Jackie Rear Stanley Rech John Redding Mike Redding Shelia Redeker George Reed Kenneth Reed Joan Reeder ,k.,V 'K If , ks l Milton Remmlei Oscar Rene' Marylyn Renfro Neal Rensmeyei Vicki Reichenau Felix Ravello Judy Reid , c R Lee Reid fs. f Terri Reilly 7 -'a- Chris Reinarz Glenda Reiner , an R ik ank Reyes Joe Reynolds ,bert Richie Bobby Ricks 'chard Ricks Larry Riklin 5' Q. M! if f R l viii! Xhxll 1 Wallace Rose prepares the latest treasure for a plac Szynsz Szymzfurcs 60,0 Semkfr Interest V X 'YQ' S . . of honor in his room iury Riklin David Rinner Jackie Risse Marcia Rives John Robbins Meredith Roberson ,ney Roberts Linda Robertson Jesse Robinson Bart Robinett Pam Robinson Dianne Robles in 14 101 6, pkgwgi will 'W - .,.-f ff N 1 I N r N N 1 Sandy Rodgers Hector Rodriquez Linda Rodriquez Pat Rodriquez Donna Roethemeyer 1 Wallace Rose Barbara Rosberg Barbara Rosen Glenda Rubin Janice Rushton r Margaret Rust Lesta Ryan Margie Sacks Diane Salinas Cynthia Sandstrorn Zfrezgn Sfudvnf- 6 a s t , 13:5 Lee's Auke Kroondijk introduces Sue Griffeth, MacArthur's foreign student, to senior Joe Reynolds. Erik Sandstrom Jan Sawyer Cathy Saunders Thomas Schaffe As host ofthe foreign student assembly, Bob Gass interviews Auke and his American family, the Wrights. Roland Schmidt Dorothy Schramek Cheryl Schultz Beverly Schwartz Janie Scott Wesley Scott Wade Lee Kampus ,.,,: Mft fa .-in , ..-t ,K k .-- . Q-..r,rw-,p fm K, L 1i1-,f.- -Wgif. arwin Sealy Gail Selsor Lita Serold David Seymour Ronnie Shaner Mike Shannon at Sheehan Donald Sheldon Rusty Shupp Claudette Sigwald James Simmons Elizabeth Simpson l 103 A V ,, it 'if' '. Qs. f , fig, gg S . S , 1 ' ff n f - . 1., ,, A,,A. . , I Y k ' :2' .. - - S R ' ,, ' l fu- . '. H I . ' 3 4 if ' Q ' 40 ' i ' i fl .t ,F . if 'Gt 4 ,l 'JP az sw . mira' 'a MQQLLK . , . S-:: 'fafiif div? f ,.,. S . h V it 2.2 '- K 6 in W. wir '- - ., .N . sa, 4 .,. w5 S 3 2 az x f Keith Sims Bryant Slimp Paula Smith Richard Stagg Joan Stanley Betsy Stark z 1 -we Q E Marvin Sims Fred Slimp Jo Ann Snarr James Stanley Robert Stanton Craig Stauffer Steven Sinkin Charles Sinkier Robert Skiles Albert Slocum Greg Smith Harold Smith Linda Snyder Hector Sorola Becky Spence 9 r Sue Slaughter Lynn Smith , George Splawn! Bob and Ted complete the finishing touches with one last quick shine. ' f '-wwifiiv V 4 arol Stayton Pam Steele Zarolyn Steger Tom Stephens loyd Stevens Sherry Stevens - - , 51-f'?i?, ..-, L. Yak Checking the engine for any adjustments, Bob Ochoa and Ted Garza get his car ready for a night of fun and drags. dzrs Hzgilfes Cfapture Boys' interest k Jon Stewart Marsha Stewart Rusty Stipp Torn Stong Earl Stout Rose Stout Julie Sturdivant Anna Stutzenburg if Q, Bob Magee, Tony Jones and Bob Gass await their turn to be measured for their graduation gowns, while Larry Gring and Glenna Japhet take up orders for the Senior invitations, 1 W K f r I , 3 r ij '- :.f1f'35 :.'.4 2, 0 . , - K' tri' 'Q 5 . 3 2 K f T - 'I John Sullivan Michael Suter Terri Sutley Bonnie Swidler Ronny Tait Jan Talbott Stephen Tehee Tom Teske Glen Theis 106 Q X at 5 SDS , gr, Q f , ab if W 5 if S Q Sw ' Y Q if L.'i ' 5 .. Q I Q, JE? .. 'ix 3. Kathy Swaney Diane Tallman Larry Theis N 5 1 ty K f . 1 4 K ' it X W S S 'E -I' ag at ,ti Kathy Sweet Richard Tait M'Liss Thigpen I ice Thoelken ary Thompson pretta Thompson Susan Thomas Linda Thompson Pat Thompson Jimmy Fabish and David Jauer measure for their caps and gowns. Senivrs Anficgzfufe Graduafizfn Hercmvuias w . -up ....-veg, 3 1 em Chris Tocci Jimmy Todd Sherry Tofte Dennis Torraco Charles Torruella :W so if ik A skies ? Q, Q' Dan Trenton Jerry Trevino Holly Trimmer Mavanee Tucker Taffi Tull 107 Linda Tusin Karen Unger Rodger Van Houten John Vaughn Susie Vermersch Uriel Villarreal Sharyn Uecker Patty Vaello Tony Vasso Gloria Vela Hector Villarreal Andy Villastrigo Serzivrs Prepare for frfzdvrd Kal! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Senior Terry Hickey adjusts the lighting, because it must be per- fect for the big night, Bill Viner Bobbi Vollmer Mary Wade Kathy Wagner 1 yllll A 1 X issss 1 ' Mike Voss Steve Wakefielc Waldman Susan Wall Wall Maureen Wallace Walker Jim Walsh L l , Bill Harris and Oscar Rene are kept busy hang- 5 ing streamers, while Jackie Risse, Bob Grier and 1 Peggy Crawford make magnolias for the dance. l I V L rrn i 1? N 621 f f . In ,379-' ' V omg ,- Joe Ward Linda Ward Arthur Warner Gerry Weatherford David Weilbacher Keith Wellingdorf Bonnie Wells Frank West Ross Whitaker Jan Whitcomb 109 wgg',,a 91 W Z Us , : A,2,, - W 1 Linda White Linda Wills Patti Wolf Jerry Wootan Bobby Youngblood Ronnie Zinsitz Mac Wibracht Cathy Wilson Toy Woo George Wright Linda Zanecchia Barbara Zitleman Martha Wickson Linda Wilson Brooks Wood Sandy Yarbrough Carol Ziegler Linda Zwirn ' aj .fam hx . 3 gifs if l X W Q '-.,rI'5s 'B 'G l 5. is X 5, .. i Qiltpk N 5 is eaui-fl M- ig 2. X, '52 ff SMX 5' 5 ' .,,,s3. v Jw new-1 41' - .H ffkrwxmi' 14' Allen Wilkerson Jerry Windler Diane Wood Carmen Yoshida Louberh Zimmermann Norman Epstein Kay Willman Linda Witherspoon John Wood Carolyn Young Sue Zimmermann Charles Erickson Vw? A K iw . -1 ,Af I -1 ,L-.Q Lmwwmmwwwwfwm 1 - . Ws?1fSfN?:S'fLN.,w'?i.iM ywwwimwdwwqdw yvfmswt.. , V wfwwmw I f: A,k' I rf 11? 1. 1-wm.g,,.,, 4m,m,..w,.w, 232 ' Z1 Y dx fx 5 K Aw Q, X ,W 5 Q, i, I 2 12 X after YH t,,g, . 1. 'QL fl, -,QM - Q 2 Z 1 W Q K, ,pd M1 QQ Wayland J,.f 'fl'Seniors '67 are great, O ing r Wayland Faye Lillianfx Mavis Diane Susan Geral O ll Steve We re the class that makes Lee rate. 112 1 vg.gr5-R3 'fr- This was the year that we finally g to sit in the bleachers instead of on t floor during the pep rallies, and this w the year that we weren't the underclas men! Our second big year at the I-lOl OF CHAMPIONS was off to a good sta with not even one point scored against L in the first six games of the season, ev with the near necessity of having a swir ming meet during the Corpus Christi R game. The Juniors contributed greatly the football season with twelve boys on t team. This year the junior class boasted ov eight hundred members, the largest ever Lee. Now this year comes to an end, and juniors we look forward to our last year the HOME OF CHAMPIONS --Where t action is. . . 611155 of '67 sident. . . . . :e-President. . :retary. . . . easurer. . . . . . 'liamentarian . . Jorter . . . . . ztorian. . . . aplain .... 'geant at Arms. . . . drupal! XM .. .. . . .Wa land Wong . inger Langhol Lillian Schieve ln . . . . . Fayewoo . . . Mavis Grant . . . Steve Linnick . . . . Susan Dusek . Diane Swendernan . . . Gerald Bowles Aww lv!,1,Mft I L, Lfeeeae, xl ,f Faye Lillian ,GLM ,M s cd 7 f L l Gerald Diane Susan Steve Mavis ffwimmm, rafmmff.fmwm - like !7'ZLF 1171 J g y 4' A A 1 is as ' K 11s'fr21:f:'nzrf , if if f 57 . 32 Q 8? WM in, kmvnvmzz Pam Able Chris Abraham Allen Adamson Chuck Agne Rudy Aguilar y faq fi L R Q Y J, X -1 , K aff' Q . 114 N 1 4 l 4 1 Jimmy Akin Allen Allert Linda Alston Mary Jane Amman Bob Anderson David Anderson Cheryl Anderwa LaDonna Andrei Lewis Andrews Bruce Anthony John Ardisana Barbara Arnold Linda Arnold Karen Ashenhur: Jimmy Autry Dianne Ayers Bruce Bannister Shirley Bates Sherry Barrels Polly Barr Diane Barr Rhonda Barnett Janet Barnes Dela Barnes Gary Banse Jesse Banda Robert Ball Mike Baker Gary Baker Chris Baird Randy Bailey Gaye Beal Dorothy Beall Joyce Bean is w -F . , , .53 , WZ. aff Rig 4 wt- 'Hp -, .. V'-' :lg R xp , . ... , tif weft if 'fx 4 f vi B . s M. -twat dw . ,tg K . Q 3. sam 151: - firearms - V ,. .tztmflsfsm , ftifttf ' ft 1. -' ,M ..., ,. 3 r X ,.qa:,f - -11:--. -. ...im V, . .l,J X X BQ? 1 at Q Q Q ,,, A P ti E Wi 1 . 1 ji. ei Q A v Yr S 2 4 . W 4 :K CR . 7 Q , A fi.. I ., as , ,fy ki K , , ,k, . .V . ,VL R i gn, L I.. .E A , , Vw.s.:.,.. . . X w f J 'F fx, Xt a.. 4 1 . gy Q vU' J ., :. x .. W-A fr af' 1 if ti . frzlfwm Q 2 + QQ 4 .V if E a .I eg i. it KX M junivrs Snatch Spirit' AQ Llfvufdy' Uflcs Jackie Moore's spirit overwhelms Jerry Rippeteau as they reign Mr, and Miss Spirit during Spirit Week. he f ' rf 5.35 1 kit' ' it X . 2 ,Q 'ii-an , it oz wg! I A f fif, JLQSSQS 2' ' Y f zkilte' t fsiw,,-a..,-t1-ttfttwwtft:tjfwatw rw M, ' - - ff-f- wassup i . f .. .. .,,, ,. , . ,. ..., ,WBAR 44' , ,. W, .W , , .. ax .V . .Xie 4 af. Este? I ' t . ' . , R ' J if 3 it 5 tj? E yy B' 1.1, it-as if , Ma t t ' My ' -'i f , Douglas John Beaumont Beaudanys Richard Becker Sharon Bechtold Kelly Bellanger Bonnie Beckwith 115 f .,,. Q f at 4 Junior Cheerleaders Mel Sayger and Diane Swendemann are ready to re- lease their balloons after the first touchdown of the Lee-Highlands game. , .W ,ffrr 11 , .,rr rn. vmz,5,.sgrQW , rf , ' .S5l?5n.raz:25rf.' . Q., A an ef. ,, ,. Vx he .4 Y' 1 ' amy., rf f..:- - fff ff Q 1 ,LQ I. gy in h .ju-1 ef .. . fl. H :Eli g xg? .V , ff: ,M 1 ,-1 W.. .1 . 1 fv I f 'C .Q ,, 4 ,,,I,fitY, , 'Y ak' i i K 'lsr mx, X 1 , A-6.2 if ' - is 1 , L ,: 7 , :VV ik I . in Wolf ig, . f r. . Jiffliigr i, ' x Barry Belous Pat Benavides Barbara Bendele Patsy Bennet Frances Benavides Rick Benavides Gerrie Bendele Jimmy Beniot Junior signs dominate the gym during the Highlands pep rally. Junlor Beverly Blount displays her spirit for the approaching football games by wearing her vest made of spirit ribbons which she has collected. Y A ,z-5, 2 If 5 Q, Aiffgfii u ,. . Q- . l,,- .,f. Q ,Q -:.' Q, s fl! X .nw Q . gf ,rap-ff if ., .Q ' gil K Ev-'K 4 5 ...mf J or r .J ,, at R ,B We Betty Berchelmann Katy Berchelmann Mary Ellen Berchelmann Nancy Bern Kay Bernhard David Beuche John Bible Peggie Biediger Anita Billings Peggy Bisser Billy Black Priscilla Block Stephen Blake Virgina Blase Beverly Blount Nancy Boehme David Bohls Mary Ann Bolstridge 117 , 1 1. E . Q E xg? if T05 Vlrrr SV V V ,, A 79 in 3,5 ,V 3 A w . ,,.A,r: , , ..., , ,,.a,.9,f, fr:-yt. W2'1f-Meme :few f f. L f Q , .7 .fx-:ma 144 , We w i K3 V if t t 'g I x , ff, X 1 ff 1 3 L,,. in ' . ., ' no . fr . Y- fy was fs ' 'rf . 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X W y' 'r Q . za- ' '21 4 pf-as Agn' vii? ,V:- A ., .gg Z, avid Cartwright 'Mgr y ,U Jfonvrs eil Catalani ,C Catalani l ' 'Z in r Charlcie Cejeka Bill Chandler fa ,l.' :QI Q i hw y 1,55 wcmf l f C so VV,, ., 41 ,ff 1' W, Ay N if . tqg- I, 5 V gm? 2 ig wx S x Y !' 2 3 1 1-.sw , ' - ' J l f ,- x ' RC? V ' 4 r 4 r r . M- -Q'- 1 Barbara Burkhart Bill Burnam Pette Burnham Peggy Burrows Debby Butler John Butts David Byler Sonja Bystrom Roy Calbo Joe Caldwell Kitty Caldwell Steve Caldwell Cheryl Caldwell Mike Calhoun Tamarra Cameron Darla Campbell Jerry Caples Lyle Carpenter Shari McGarr is crowned Miss Teena Texas by the reigning queen, Jeanne Inselman. 119 With Yule spirit, Juniors Terry McClellen, Martha Clary and Jack McAlister dress the Christmas tree. 'HWS NCL? MQ srs, i fi'z'Ei':i5iLi? :mil lg a..-1' r 120 -as-ff' To vii. f2.,1f.fQw'a'!V . .. .,r,. Mg, ,f , f, f,.zg,s'q, .. 0- tag. 7- . 3:-, ,wx , it If I - at X ,. f 'L '.- . s at . M it 4 sss, 575' A, EE ' 3? 1 Roger Chipman Sharon Chollar Daniel Cisneros Pat Clark Larry Clarkson Martha Clary Boyd Clayton Mina Doates Mike Cochran oi juuivrs Owrwhebuef Enjoying the Christmas Vacation Pat Benavidd Elaine Custer and D avid Mu rs ch exchang l presents. l l l Vifh Ehri fum Hheer Tommy Cochran Carolyn Coldeway Jimmy Cole Sam Call Ken Colemere Cliff Collier Harry Collins Ronald Collins Wendy Collins Don Congelosi Karen Conner Doug Conrey Jay Cook Dan Corneilson Linda Costello Linda Cotton David Covin Charles Cowling Gary Crapster Diane Crawford Lynn Creel 1, rw-mmm -nam, . .,,aMa,Y1aMa,,ma5? 5 X wwf I frrlsags i K 'N W s 1 I A 4 Xu, X. 'cf rf' - i ', -93 . g, , EP ,li-f' iw? 3 . -ra A. , gl: sg V, y 4 1- wg eiwdxsw l . . , fqaggzsagr if H :mf N ,f , N 'A 1 -fig K px 3' 'inf M, r +,vgf'f?.',k 1f Q5tw,, RQ?--q-3 fa ki . Glffflrvc iz J fi rd l'i i n . fa. Q s S12 at L 1' 'dgiliwk W D 247 J g - f 1 W J 1 MV 'fl , . f Q. Yi, fig .Q he 49! -,, 1, - ,L I' -A I 1 fr -,, ' .fa . , f i ef I 'fax -. X L y ,Q 7 . x -MY, 5 akil me. M51 ,, - dl i n 'DSX -Vi I jf, ,.4:- I ,Q , 2935-'35 'Lx fir , 'A'-. 3.----vt Iwi: ,, lfkgfg Zxifflnif. I r 52,65 , i i i' 2 ef 3 M , aw 5 -JY' E ..,, si , N X 1 ,..r.f . 121 ' 11, 9 Q ffl f ,, QQ- . is - I f 5' 21216213L'i7l57QfT2572iii?Liii1?f:t1?:aLL'?Bi1 -ieLiHi'l Cgifiii- ' Clint Cross Doug Crossland Clyde Culpepper Jeanette Cunningham David Curl X Elaine Custer -- . X ,304 ,Ilia i ,,.-. , M, it S '? K Yr . .. a gr f Wm 5 xfsfr-tasty ir, a, - ,at - ,-. f. fart V vw .1 , 55 'H V ...,i f 4- ., d, . ,L 'lain f ' i 1 4 do-4.- 3 Q 3 f Vat fs M Qv ' aff Q l ig X Ed Dahlstrom is W Margo Daniels 'L Hal Davenport 'ffff-221 V Carol Davis f ag ! Dlafla Davis Qutnns w I ' ummm Q Q 1 .',,. gawk! :Qs ? Q Dona Davis . :a:i?m..iAi ., fi D Lynda Davis ' A Pe Davis , ' as- ggy .I is Q y Jerry Day ' Sandy Day .F A., Hubert Debo , A . Dolores de la Ro' '-K Q9R'm:'s 1, John De Los Santos' Omar Del Rio Loretta Dennis Kathy Denton l Penny DeWitt w -A 1 , J Wax N' TY: saw Q it 'Y 6951 Q, K -stu' -at , y s Yvette Diehl -ui , .1 'ai sf LW!! Studies Fay Off? 'J ,R 1 K, Kathy Dimler Richard Dismukes Linda Domingues 5 Doug Conrey and Rene Fugitt study intensively for final exams. 1 122 l 'E . ,. ??7fifl'j N Y Q -or 5 U V V ., bl rr 'I': L ZW ? A 1 wg 1: 54, of page YQ Egszi X13 K0 r , 1 , gif , 'ffl X .5 The day has arrived-- Doug Conrey and Rene Fugitt wish each other luck before taking their first final exam. we f. ,fp- ry we E ,N 11, G gk ii Mark Dyer Q Mike Doody ,E , Daryl Dornak V A 'r d A' i i Mike Downing ,'r' Susan Dusek -Q K5 rsr f fry, QQ Ji 1 of K x s Sheryl Eidelback 'Sv Edward Eiland Robert Ellis Ryan Empey Patsy English Jack Eppright XQ, Mary Alice Escalara 'Mn M, F may R Colleen Estes Jo Ann Etheridge Marlain Ezell Finis Fator Michele Ferri ' E l r1i E :. i'ii i'i: W siir. s D if E 6 E sheny Fmseth A 1 gf - --'Ei P W , . 4 Q V if 1 Sharon Fitzpatrick ,rL. - ' Bob Fletcher I . 't G' . i t - Janis Flores , . f 1 1 . rtt,g t Q '14-l 46 N Margie Focht V . .sisf - 1 ,t -+xf5s,,. 2' ,..,, ' . ', r 'lf 's'Z2'fx22fgSwszs' ' 'i ': :,, ,ww Ei ' gl V: v::', V M . ' lx' F I '-: fi ' : ref -A Ayr i t ' F r Razz' if dl'-if . ,! -Q 1 ' ff. AA h W , - Q X t Y r iw r -i Nsaiiixi a 'Nm-vs ttrs F C' F . F - 'V'1 ff ' gif- . v I 51 . , A 5 ., Q C ' F , ,, Y' A . F 'Tiff ,f , 3 Carol Ford Bennie Foss Carolyn Foster Susan Fraser Cece Francis Jim Francis Cindy Freelove Terri Freeman Tommy Frugia Rene Fugitt Rosemarie Garcia Cathy Gardiner Donna Gardner Jimmy Gardner Tommy Garner Joy Garrett Patti Garrett Claudia Gernsbacher Sandra Gembler Pat Gerth Debbie Gibson Cheryl Giffin Leroy Gilbert Keith Gilbreath Zwfball Junior jerry Townsend suffers mental anguish aft the only defeat of the season. 5' Q we iw' , Y a, Q ':. -.... ra .. .W W 1 1 .mf Jim Ginn Denise 'sir 've Q, S, 5 ' MH .M , Ricky 'f Geor Bob Gold I JK' 'fl' if Glawson ges man Physzcalq LQ Jlfleufalq H4 ' Q f' Sy W f - fly yr r F Y Jaffa ,y Q 5' 'i 1 ' ' rr. .1 K 'ilrd' mr. K K ' I I 1 - 5 had 1 Q. '71 kV,,f. K 1 P L' ' ,,.., - , , r b V Q , .1 , , f if i sis.: ' H i ' W '. . , ' i f f ie R V G4 m,:, ,. K .3 it f 4, .4 i ,. K , rm if 5 5 al XZ' to K f K X. alia silk Jerry Townsend rests on the sideline after sufferrng injury on the field. if-55 f n ' 5 Rusty Grunwald Yvonne Grunwald Bob Guion Stephen Haag Stanley Goldstein Patti Goodwin James Gordon Fred Gould David Graham Ronnie Graham Mavis Grant Bennie Gray Linda Gray Andrea Green Cindy Gregory William Gregor Gary Griffith John Grijobur Boyd Grimes Gary Grist Sondra Grohman John Gross if .: X 'N if-'X' .- If 'if .,,r. V 415 al 4 3k +-'Mag S an i,.,h xxx X I J. 1' X I X ry Q T 125 lf - A ,kg N , - Q : in-Z L R auf : , aw Q4 ,N 4 L r ,,.. , -- ,r A, sf ' 1,4421 341 A'-Q i ,aug-5'.y2,1rnr i th' 5 T 1 fa W M Y f kr -. if I N X X A . 5 '- ,,, ln swJ.ab-'QQ ,, 1 L vb me ww, 4 vs. 3 irhlfxq 'lt ,..w.,...,,.- .,., ,1 'rin WV, ,, WE MH fp . .i ,,. 'A' ,- wx Q 'Q' 44 'H' ,M ' av X l lm r Q Y, ka ff I Paula Santoro, Karen Schwarz, Yvonne Grurnwald, and Barbara Queen discuss their favorite subject ---- BOYS. '126 Mike Haenchenl Beverly Haensel James Hale I Charles Hall Edward Hall Ralph Hall Lyle Hammock Mary Ann Hammonds Dianne Hannaso Craig Hanson Marcia Hanson 'xa 'rc-. Carrol tl-Ia-plla ' Mark Hardesty Glenda Hargis Al Harley Larry Harmon Andy Harris Debbie Harris l rllli gr .g', iireee Sandra A Hart 3 A 1 Glen N Hartmanj Randy Hartsook Pam Haswell John Hayes Johnny Hayter f fffzlff David Carl, Jim Curl and Bill Schaeffer prove that girls are not the only ones that talk about the opposite sex. ., H ,i'.' I , ' , , y W, x K i n K ,f y . 5 .I .,v J mgxnag M, ' if f ' 2 FT as r. A 5 ig: iii, Q H V . ,: , M M gfs A . ii I W. 'H ' A . 'ff my fr L Q. 'iff-1 I 51' , 3 A, , fag.. gk r I, .A X L ,cor J 5211 ,L 1, r Q Eliza ' 3 . X X J -'x ,1 ' Z3 aiai f .... , ' ' -. ? 1 ,, 'ff M sr W r , K7-f ig if .jj-ffffr 'f J N' y, D ' - g ' f ,5'7 g Q 9 ' l Q 1 ,Zh in I Kb,, V ,A A ,C 7 . W A, It , 3 K 32' if 1 , ' iw s R ifi xx.. NK, s. if ix 'M lollli r ., A ,Y '21 .rg 4 is ' J, J ii Hx 5 . f I X ,, 5, J, J L. C oyol H i s aw , ., W , - J -vel fag: , up ll J ii-, - - .3 1 use -1 , A - .- J - 5- ' ls 1 fi Mrk, f-,: J r,V J V Z I f K ' ' --fif , ' 'V V V' F ,fl .gf 1 I V' z a n S g 6 W XX , K 1 ., ,J V ua , Lil 'H 9 153, E.: 1 . I X ll 1 V K 2351 Susan Hazlewood Tricia Hedeges Sue Hedtke Darlene Heiser Randy Hehon Kay Hemphill John Hendrickson Eddie Hendrix Cliff Henry Robert Hensley l David Hess Vicki Hibbs Susan Hibner Mike Hickey Mary Evelyn Hill Johnny Higgins Kenny Higgins Halleta Hightower 127 . K..'L J 1 Y , V,,, V 'I I gg L ,T ,rr ' Colin Hinds Dianne Hinshaw Sheila Hightower Mike Hockersmith as 5'-eff Q 1 :hw K -I Q., Sharon Hines Terri Hill Anna Hiscock Susan Hoese 'ex an If N 'qw Aw 5 1 's 3 - 5 321 i f FQ' Jim' V' 1 Juniors James Hale and John Butts study feverishly to pass another weeks exam. it , , - V A - , ra, 0 juniors Gm!-zz A 1 is kv mr rhsh'hs as ? 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S A. 1 V W Eu. . .4 -Q . 5+ , ' ' i f ' K feast' ,,.,y , ,V , ,A . , xi, t , ag ggi ., Like every growing 6'9 boy should, Steve Niles eats a breakfast every morning before going to school. Cindy Kimbriel John Kennedy Kay Kennen Julian Kern Jim Kernich Kenneth King Larry King Sonny King Robert Kirchofi Susan Kirchoff Steven Klaus Helena Kleck Pam Knight Paulette Kopecki Robbi Kosub Jeanne Knatt Kenny Kraozek john Kuhn Carolyn Kush Kerry Kutzer Rusty Kyse W fc Laabs ' 1 rd Lacey L A rrie LaGrone Q lm Lai N fm Laird g x nf' .X lnnie Landis ' X bby Lange ger Langholz Latham ' L Laughlin ' my Law N irman Lawhorn L 'rgirlrixg L ' Yi rry Lawrence aryann Lazo erry Leavitt ctor Leitko zalda Lenker uck Leske A 3 2' xt k. Prcparafians Made for ,flflzfnday Morning f ity Levine Judy Lewallen ary Lightsey Carolyn Ligon 'r'i.1 A' i : f y JV 4 ig. g ,j J In L .f uitul ' A V, L J 22513 X' lf R rrine f L fe. .-,J '2gg, is f my 5 x ' Q Q51 x1 f . While waiting in the drizzling rain for the morning bus, Janice Ienett looks rather disturbed. 131 LM..- 1 iaaii J - J an x K ,. . . ., . iff' 3 ---' ' ':X - 5, iii .. ., in ' X aayei 3 N e L ff L V .- . Jil -J if alli Jiyyi f J' ,. - wwf K N :. A -V L 'fayip ., 5 X-.,, . ' W '-' - e 04 E35 rt . I - t x J e - rm ef, f I i t C t if ai , J' is 'Qr. J J a ,sg :t ,L 5 .h:, i LL . r A,,., S . fQ :?a' gf! V 7 ii' if-sam' 'i . 1- X V X513 Q raging , NW John Linder Linda Lindley Shannon Lindqi Penny Lindsey Steven Linick Suzanne Lipke Tom Little Steve Loiacono Johnnie Long Cynthia Lorilla Rita Lorillard Cathy Love Bill Lovelady Kathy Lowther Larry Lubbering Virginia Lucinc Linda Lux Q Sandy Lyday Betty McAdam Jack McA1ister Roddy McAlpid Mike McBride J Terry McClaughertj Cheryl McClel. Kathy McComb Jim McCrory Peggy McCune Pat McElroy Shari McGarr Sharon McGee A breath of fresh air is a relief for Leeites after fighting the crowds inside the build- ing. 132 1 l 1 J J my ' Dan McGinnis I l j f ' X as 1 5 Rona ld M CG innis SP Mary Lynn McGuire James Mclntire Craig McMillon w e Sandra McMullen N ' iw l lf Jim McVea ,, f Candy Mack 1, Q-f' gt mmy Major's swimming ability is of little help in the fight 'B -- ainst crowded halls and staircases. l' ' Jim Macken Randy Madden I rr A an F -4, I'- V- sr, lk , iii Q Zyhfirzg Kmwded dfrzdifirfrzs I M 1 B as l J 1-f ,,rrr or B . al' W aerial N ' KKVV . ' k Uh, K .. ,ff x' B M' N f' r r B yy l ' B at B Q- irrr mil X- A , l 9' lx 1 . I B H 1 i A 36' yr.ri Q Q Q at - f is ' ' l X ' ' mt . 5 f-12 5 ml fb' la I' 1 iil all A ' 4' lf riri A ,XJ or ay rr ' -wiser: f f Ka X A-it if if Q W X x 35 at X 1 , ,. W, X' Y qi' ig, , -- W.. .Q x M r,,.d, rdyr., V ,. X, J .. yy V , ' 4, Z... . ,. Q. ,.'! ',. , o Qiir k Magik! r aa Rick Madden Linda Maddox Larry Magliano Bob Mahan Sharon Maher Beverly Mahler Bobby Mabry Michelle Maillot Kathy Major Bill Maldondo Bobby Manley James Manning 133 . .45 1.32 fi k.V,k V i -f ', ' 'M f 1 , , Q Q ,. 3 J ,.-' E155 .. E- .4 ' . A it fm P-Mesa N 'K 1- - 0 - t 2,2 455 ' V' ' ui Q, ' ' 15 if K ' ,' Jim Milam Donna Miller Maxine Miller Suzie Mills 134 . Q . J U H' iv ,e ,E a' -fo in 3 its I0 We n xi'-is , 'ia 137 ' - l E X A, Q, M'-eai .,r ,ag W ex ,. 42?-avr ' V' 'E' if a lat? Q 5 . www, ai J M. N P a ,J , 'i W W e 4633? if X, J t 7 s Rv ' 5 EK H iii V J If 1 f if na A ,J Q i i C Q Y 2, 8 E fini Q , , ,Ui , Juniors 'i , Beverly Mares Ellen Marks Mike Maroney Perry Marsh Jackie Martin Judy Martin Sandra Martinez Joe Matseka Joann Maupin Dorthy Mayfielo Donna Medean Bill Melzow Danny Meyer Jeanne Meyer Peggy Meyer Terry Meza Larry Mich X Nancy Miculka Gilda Teague and Ellen Marks try to look their best for class pictures. groin, eggflr f ne Millsapps e Ann Miorelli y Mitchell n Moltz nilynn Monfrey ry Monfrey 'Q 3 ? 1 if ew na '4 A- Fwy,-ig 2 J f glggp. 415:- X9 D' E, Q Q! M M r r ig Moody gt ' i ky Moon ' 4 'fzi f e ' z, n Moore K3 'Q til L' M' A- , H A' Q1 quie Moore , X, A r 4, 1' ' ' ke Moore . X m MZ 1g55i,a,A1' , Dm Moore W A 4 i 5 M ry Moore My vi . o Mor an I1 Morgan 5, .L g, f , . w ard Morse V i 1 , Mosley , .X ,rg 'iff xda MOSSII I P . . 1 , , iii i h , lk 'N 1,1 5 jg! X , ' 3 . .,,.. j A, N ik i? 6.0155 iciures Aron 5 Jlfliwd ?cc'!ir1gs After receiving class pictures, Gilda Teague and Roxanne Swanson examine them with mixed emotions. Steve Mount Jimmy Muller Wayne Muenchow Dianne Mullins Q r V WMM V, f , 1 We -, ' r 5 'I X Nr ., M K9 is-f 36' ,H 4: W S i x 135 'draw rw -as My sy ,-M91 ,ss grxzzeef Liars-wsu V -s,,,arr12r.sr-it fy t - r .. Z 'i 'Ly 1 , . - - Q -. , r ,, - 3' Kumi ' . . .a. 1 ,. L,L'-, ' . ' svfkmi l fwfLt wJ asf W' 2- : rg 5 4 W V at ry, S 1 Q sl l, gf 1 ,. L 'X , , 5 s , flaw may , fr' lx K Q ry , K Q it H+ C Frisian? ,W t ILV '-'. , 7 1 3 5: -f L , - rr 5 mxfgpyh pgwaaggg 's fi? srssr srt .A F? .rr af t 'Z c l. ffm. Clint Nobles Eric Nordloh Debbie Nourie an Wx , if - -: ,W f, In fa rw f X.. .2 mf' 'I 21 lffffqt . vi Frm Wf'fHNWm Max Noin Phil Northern Mike Novak ,H i ' , Q9 Q, r ,F f 1 'L ,Vx o al ? q ' ' Gerry Murdock Donald Munderback Nancy Murphy Mike Murrell Sandy Myer Brently Myers Joan Myers Maryanne Nalbach Dale Nauert Joan Naylor Richard Naylor Lee Neely Sandy Neskorik l1lQf1'ff Q f x rf!! 4.,la 1 is gQ3qlmt f nf A- sf: 1 f f. ---- C ' ' A ' -f ' w' ' ' ,V K ,,,w,.l , , ,Q ry is Sggragw .gg i Liz v - . 'film r 57 Linda Newm y ffff ' -.f C M M C C p Susan Newman Paulette Nichols 1, ,yn ew 4 ,air rr 'rt -'kt .XV vw' N 4 ,. l if Tommy Murray Rodney Nairn Cheryl Nelson Stephen Niles 5 ar : f i- David Mursch Joseph Nathman Keith Nelson Larry Nitcher Before making a final purchase, Cliff Henry examines one of several corsage - m: ss. g1-ilu - imdvrd 61111555 Rush Dug Nunnelly chard Nyman aren O'Brien m Obriotti san Offer san Olive y Gsenbaugh ry Oubre orgianne Palma ckie Palmer tty Park 'ani Parks trbara .Passailaigue ndy Patrick ab Pauley ,y Paxton arryl Pearson b Peek m Piene xarol Penix lark Penrod Chard Perez neryl Perido rndy Perry irnes Peters ally Peterson icky Phelps arla Phillips ldy Pinner abel Plasencia ommy Pollan 'rn Pope aron Poss X lm f- f, c, K 2: X if W, 53 X , he ' ti X . Ac ,,. -'L .2 Eg., kg! s R we f H I liff? . ..v- Bi' X f,?:iii33i In a last minute rush, Craig Moody shines his shoes for the big dance. 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J,..A ,E s fi 4 ss jg 1 , .,,,. WWW, x , IJ x css i 2' A, M y P 'F , 5 A'i ,,,Q Mike Powell Martha Prather Steve Price Jan Rainbird Margaret Rainbolt Karen Rains Mark Ralls Matt Ralls Frances Ramirez Jim Ray Win Read Mike Redgrave James Reeves Alice Reynosa Tom Richter Nancy Riddell Don Ridge Jo Riley Janice Roberts Philip Roberts Randy Roberts 2 K f . K J ,E -, Et lf ,:f.t 2,-1. - s ails it f , f at 1 , , ,Z 2171 1-,si i il I .,, Barbara Queen Ethel Ralls Maria Rangel Gayle Reed Ronald Ricks Linda Rinner DeeAnr1 Robinson Before entering the brisk outdoors, Glen Moore sac rifices his warm coat for his steady girl, Share Smith. Steady Kouples Zufrm Sazcrwcc' Daryl Dornak helps her steady guy, James Howarr prepare his overdo classwork. ' , :rio ts . - - ' 3.-: 5- ?i' .. f ' S? gg L, R lk 9' t it' il' MJ ,xlib srss ' Q' list Sandy Robinson Homer Rodrique Linda Rudasill Dianna Sanders Connie Scarborough Cheryl Schneider N Rt. yt a s K, rd ' - This -iffi? A .j - win ,Y ,., k.,, ,Vw I 1 QM , A , iw si- y A 1 11 .. ,,,. , 3, SSE? x .X v s 1 , a ll 42. - H 5 X- I ' 5 f i a ae -5 - ,remix ' if i , ,WZ r H me-. s . ,qv K ' , . r'Sr f it Q 'S 'C U wr' I' M S M in .ae S . 'I - . i f 7' C X Ks A S5 it W1 til I 'Ma iinn S xg 5 ' K 'bg Qi - A X I i 15 : - ' itil? my W sz,- -fav I 49 Q ' fy ww A ,WZ , , sf 5 .Q 'M s 3 , a 8 f jd . 3?- ' f ?gQ?i5Zf5 f f? C ii'i iii'V ., ' I A KKVV M 1 Q PNP: I viz jeff . VH- ' ' - , idi ' X AZK, gf. S rrrr A K KK - S f,i1 5 . if .AH . , Q-.Wi-'sf . M , or if? w as 'K f i- A'rr in if 'K ' I Www A K iior i 'V'1 ' iira 3A at 1 ,.. . 'ne -, aww Mike Rocamontes Charles Rosin Ray Rodgers Jeanne Sanders Larry Schaefer Martin Schraub Brian Scott Patricia Rood Nancy Rowe Ken Rose Skye Saathoff Andy Salmon Judy Sanford i Paula Santoro Bob Rocket Ken Rosberg Karen Rutherford Ken Roussel Dickie Schaller L. Schiev renda Schiffer Allen Schriamek Jimmy Schulte Joy Schultz Martin Scott Ruth Scott Shirley Scott Wally Rogers Cheryl Roy Bruce Samatin Melodie Sayger Karen Schmidt Karen Schwarz Ron Scribner Virgie Scribner Eddie Sewell Jill Sharmin Candee Sherman Zane Shullanberger Pat Shupp Sandy Sigman Barbara Sims Dawn Skelton Rusty Slay Carolyn Smelly Barbara Smith Debbie Smith Dana Smith Julia Smith Lynda Smith Sharon Smith Sharon Smith Laurie Smolins Steve Smolins athy Benita S Pat Sohenson Nancy Solcher Charles Soncrant Cynthia Specia Cheryl Spencer Susan Stanislav Wayne Steadman JJ- JA ,R , 5 ' .V ii - I 41 .kk- ' ' 1 kk'V' .. 1, 51 w fe. if . if aa 4251- 'L-:nga Try' fs ,fy S 25, ...MJ 3.5! rg EEN gg -S I ..f, ,. f,.: V , ,. 7, VV, gi r 1 W It? 3 1 ?.Q rn ,- r G K Mike Stanley Phil Stanley Joe Stephano Eva Steinbrecker ff-'ff . nerr V- -S 5 t ish' S5 673 V in X at at M rf K SEQ? N we 4 as i S iw i-. r V.: .VV., I I 1, - r X all if 5 5 E ' 4 tiff x , it ,Y 5 ra lid'-1 f. rl r,. James Stayton Keith Stephens A ':l: ZS: lf yytt s ,sql C ilf ru 'L . my 4' 5 as , rr, ri.. I 1 Q 1 f A , , wr my , 4 1.97 ' f 2y l , p 1 K if Frightened at the possibility of b ing defeated by a girl, Mark Weiner concentrates more inten- sively on the game. .J lf L f ' lb iff' 671655-zz M1114 is Sport oncentration pays off as victory comes to Mark Weiner. R r Karen Sutherland Roxanne Swanson Larry Sweet Diane Swendeman Leslie Swerdlow Stevie Snyder Richard Tafolla Vito Talirico ' m q gi ga at gg k q.. ,,, vu Vx ri Ili Us Q L ii W Y JH -' rr', I r- ' 5 ' 'iiswgil rrrr, or - 1- 1 ami - :pf gsrzwsaggtgr ggezrwkgf ,.kk, fm Mffggf rg I gg 5 X 1-Q T 51 H ,- ' ibf4,,If ,, i .' Tl W . ..,, 5 ,A .,,Z. -A 5 ,, J I ,fs - R A ---mfs, fs r .-L'A-.N 5 mv 'T ' 1 z ,. s ggggflw. 4' 1' ., 1 - li 0, ,s--sus 'gain ' 'WW Hr ni- fly ' '.-'X1H?fw'X'Cu' ' V ,i. r Y . I 1 ' ,iw i 3 r ' U tDl 'Q:QQ 'U li -f f :sf V -ev QL 1 , , ,rsr 3 R ' t ff'-1'7 , M 'f'a'k5t 25 7f'.Q ' 5 if Hx if Y W, f:., X - 1'-I, s sii f Q T r W iii T . i 'R ' 167' T T is rryr T T - J' ' Q'vf L'5' -A Y 1. is . -T rr I V 5 .tai X 1' 1 1 Sue Tanner Gail Tash Janet Tatsch Donna Taylor Kathleen Taylor Ron Taylor Sharon Taylor Shiela Taylor Gilda Teague Becky Tehee Beverley Tehee Duane Tehee Sandra Theis Jim Thomas Randy Thomassen David Thome Leslie Thompson Mike Thompson 141 gf, fi ', A 'S S2 3 X!! ies 'K In alia X X' 43 btw X , ,. ..,,L,.. .,,. .,.. i I mr 'fy . i 45 1 T, 'Hhs' T' 4 S 'V is l:5r : Mike Thompson Mike Tighe Janet Touchstone Phil Trommell Joanne Trevino Judy Tuller 142 7 . A ,Q ggi? I xiii? X K W I ' 13 2 J,n. , ' ,1-ggff 4.4 if yi' Q r.. , 5'-uw' i s Si. A if X M -me .fx 95115 2 1 l Ziiih iis Bonnie Thonder Bob Thum Richard Tobin Don Touchstone Joe Touchstone Jerry Townsend Major Travis Rosemary Trevino Kathy Troilo Dennis Trout Ronnie Turner Tommy Turner Shelly Tyler Joanne Uhr 5 air x K :ss Anna VanA1stine Cindy VanBibber J 2 Terry Van Dyck P r ift' Af Jim Varcvas 155.f5fy u 5s3 A . x pg .' : . 5 T, f qi 3 Susan Kirchoff vainly attempts to get her locker open that she can store Sharon T aylor 's books betwe classes. Q E E ff is E if Q , 5 J S A ice Susan has no luck on her own, Sharon helps with the After final success, both girls congratulate each other on ltlggle. their triumph. Lbckvr Panini - . , -i . ,.,t k - M. . ti- 'V 1. 'Sl L AK '? f Z Q 72512-V 1- ' - J ':. 4, 1 A - as fix is W - X ff, NUS? . 5 ' 5 15 ' f L , .Yf ll-t EAA pf' ,lss 5' ft.: -- .L l 3-fi ai A w a s , 4 t 'meg' A Q 1 ' n j t. N - L- ' ' ' 1 I 4 . 5 1 A e'-, 1 t Q fs I ' ft , 1 g ' ' John Vauter Tommy Vermersch Rudy Villarreal Dottie Vizza Leslie Vocke Gene Voss Carolyn Vyjala Bob Wade Cheryl Wade Tony Wagner Sharon Walden Jim Walker ' ' ' Mxwrzrri. A 1 'f 1114? i' X125 J :.- f jj.:5,?g f , gear ' Si7i'iU5r?fFi5 ' X e ' gs F13 1 5,412 7 K Q' K u. Army? , issi 5 Af F' . r . 144 . ,L,LL,l E 1 ff-,f . .. fuse: ' , it Q, ,T V, . 1-,.q JTfj3,.1f' 'lQ'TTIi'iEf9' .. fi sei' as '18 F 533s ' ' g r gg ' . f:Q'?:J? - '1, 1'ii3iLtYifg14 s, . my: ' ' f fix T J Qi e Q L Q .ia r e A q!,, I 'lf fa' this ,em , 3 was Q L A Wig, I as 'gg b -i ff 1 5? 51 -.A fm? si S af' L ,. M' 4. R -5 V F . ,L- , e i- ' fr yr'-: I ff- Q- Br- ita Qi 'W X -ig' is Q i l , nj' , Pt , if R1 .V , . i . ,, e Q , ,, .,i lg 5 A if A z x ji 3 5 J ' bfi .1' 1 fs fir: Q r jun Q 'lr , hai' , r 1 93' i f Leis LQ ff' fr- ei., , fs, ,4,V- 1 he e A. 'r f . , . Q A Q -,T f-3527? ' K ii e is r :Meir X QiZS5'i'is- s 'iiglflg' . , v 1 s f!!'v2f:',... 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Ewa W ' Ex Patti Wall Jeff Walsh Susan Watkins Rick Watkins N Zannie Weaver Merrily Weebei Karl Weiss Robert Weiss Paula Weineige Gail Wennette Linda Wesley Mike Whitcoml Don White Kathy White ' Mike White Mark Wiley Walt Willard Cindy Wille Chuck , Williamson Robert Willis Kathleen Wilmx Faye Wilson Ricky Wilson Susan Wilson Suzanne Winslr Jimmy Wishart Wayland Wong' Faye Woo I Virginia Woods Dianne Woolarc Cheri Workman' Cynthia Worley Cheryl Wright Connie Wright Lynnea Wright Kathy Wurz Lee Yaegle Jimmy Yee ' Debbie Young Ray Youngblooi Bill Zander 1 Patty Zyskind r Junior Favorites try to decide 11632237.1213 attend in their senior year. ghe-tries to persuade Nora Shee ck it out at Lee. han f irm 3 V , 5133? v ibe' . -2 : .ref , :gf ' 'K gifs' Glass af '68 --0' 14 J vi Beth Betty Susan Sara President .... . . Beth Fren Vice President . . Betty Hans Secretary .... . Susan Hill Treasurer. . . . Sara You Beth Betty Seniors '68, we're the ones that make Lee great. Sophomores remember all the loud pep rallies and the hard gym floors where we sat because we were underclassmen. For the first time we felt the fears of the first day in high school and of final exams. Some of us will be going to the new high schools next year, but we will still remember our sophomore year in the Lee family. Susan Sara Sara Susan Betty Beth ,f--' f 545,551 wg- Q gig Barbara Abbott 1 ' A t I ' Jim Adams rr, V ,i K . Yvonne Aguilar . ,M 2 new , L L . 4 L ,b A Paffic Aguuf-f .. 6 Deborah Aistrip A ' E ui' I Anna Alaniz ' A - ,A 8 V George Alaniz v Janice Alexander H mil A I ,r,'V Cynde Allen N A f Al Alvavado f . an y 5 we I , Chico Alverez f Z W hm, ' Bernie Amen ,, ' 4 .. ' R ' Chris Amundsew K 'Z . as sv! 5 ' Synda Anderson is 1 f A ' A 41 '-k:i , ..,, 5 , 1 ' 7 Larry Andrews , k-V, . , A st Ai V b I - L ,V Bimsa on o K . ' ' my V 2, It ix' .-TT 1 g i g Robin Baird A slas , h , ass A Jeff we kk,f,-Kyiv A W we is i G ,. , K Patti Baker , A ,, .f ,r .yi I , .E.sE.,,- su it ' - z Svphvmo cs' Szferyday lerfufim' K a.f, , ., ,. 1 i , V f H ! Tffi A W ' I ffl A V Joyce Bolado I im Ballard -- A'-3 .Dr Pepper e.l, A . , , , l..,l c,,.,,,.i,6,,, ..f,r:f,f,-T wma. ., - ,, gfmfeif , Alfred Banilla . M' in , M352 wife Wig? F. Kenneth Banning Q .. Bob Barger j ,W Lynn Basket , X 3 'M , i -1.11. K K a 1 W' ws, , fl rg-1. 3, 1 aa . ' it 1 ' lasrlsl,-:rirfii , ,, : Suzanne Barker in I 5. if ' K ' 91 , 5- Ioanne Barlow I VV ' A if A Sophomores Penny Laurent, Linda Fletcher and Cindy Crawford pause for refreshment as Seniors Alicia Haner and Tom Abadie study for exams. 148 , B J an w. W Q A 3 B - fr f irrr G A ir. i -: ' 4 . -if Q is S B .,r.,,..a,a. x is q I -Ir.. Yi?-ks. K , fd:-1 , 1 , .,.r, ,. ' SS., merexeaw e 135 'Wi 6' x I B 2 id Barreulo Mike Batrersby Bobbie Beard is Barllerz Linda Baugh Darryl Bechtel r we 2 ' fa-if ' 1 4' - N ' jf isis Q i w ' --f, , '..f - ' ,1 B r F: fl 5 li' si' rf' Helping to boost school spirit, sophomore Yolando Menchaco pins a spirit tag on Pat Lazo. -413' fn .iffy ,am x s XX I 1 P - s y I pggp o l ff po 2 . 4 l K I., bf' 1 if aw W in B 25 V in N A f E xif is K ' I M 8 as-I S wer? V , A Karen Begrman Debra Bentley Ray Bentley Beverly Berg Cynthia Bemal Susy Berry Nancy Bench Lanin Bicker Joe Biies Bonnie Billings Bill Blackbourn Anita Blamey Ronnie Blanks Paul Bledsoe Andrea Bloom Mary Bobbitt Bill Bohmfalk Debbie Bonn I. P. Booth David Boston Peggy Brandt ww- W .-:: 5 :,,:r rr ,,-- ,, ra wi r I Wiz, f Vf1:.V s, . -Q' ' ,in so S S, erm A X 5 r V535 rr 34 X9 S K , 1 gg 1 K wk' r ww , we' , i we M z r r,W5.VgEV.., 5. 54 5 Q in r f.., VV , X B3 4 Q W L 2 it , 52 X 2 af S r ge . 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Ly ,V 2 ,r--i i 1 Mr , ,i .. , 1 V ,1 V Q 5' . 1 Lf W srr l ' A .rdd -i,,-r LL, -. r ' 1 A , -I f V C A ,, ,VV,r B rrss B K - R i f 1 ' l - qw - . 2 If r B If ' --,. V M 'B Ir' f , - -J irr - ff, , V -i C ,r,r -.. ' ' f Adj' 150 Sandra Calfcr James Calhoun Danny Calloway Manuel Calvo Sherry Cameron Carolyn Cassil Robert Campbell Amy Catan Linda Cardenas Gilbert Cardenas Diana Carlson lane! Carter Jeanne Carrillo Cris Casseb Norman Cavancs Rene Cavazos Connie Cavin Juliana Cernosek Cindy Chandler Debbie Chandler Hector Chavez ' L ,' K L L r If .L ' . ,P I ' .t -- -14:3 L X J XMB 5 L . ,L t . W, K L WM fi., XKL, XL , 3 vii l.:1,4' l hien Chapa y Chin y Chisiem H Chollar fri uri' 5227 atm., ,Q all lan Cheather Robert Chin Dottie Chem Wendell Watson is carried to his classes by senior Bob Geissler. Lynda Chrisman 'WWA :l ' Za I 1. I , , A , W - Q ir ,K I , i, N :PW ,. , ,T 1 h Q A K 6 A sf, K' ,L ,Q L Mix h , rj V 6 S is K L, X p Li' fx '7 3-.1 ' P. 2 I K - qi A gi A E. ,,V. 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S55 , Q , s on 2 aizgy ff l as jig A lm 5 if , A, 3 1 3 N f f - by 'L .1 ww 55 ' ie. 5 we 'QF' ' if if Lf P fl f Chris Christley Gloria Cisneros Carol Clark Lee Clayton Sylvia Cadena Duane Colemon Linda Coleman Martha Colemere Anita Conrad Lesley Collier Rebecca Cooley Sherril Corlcss Janie Coverdale Debbie Covington Robert Cowling Robert Cox leannene Crabb Ronnie Craft Kathy Cramer Peggy Crappe Cindy Crawford Sugene Crawford Patricia Craven Mary Crocker Pat Crumley Jimmy Curl lohn Dahl Ralph Daigle Terry Dale Gary Darby Linda Davidson Glenn Davis Jeanne Davis Patricia Davis Alan Dawkins Rachelle Dawson Steve Day gz, Q. : i i s 3 A H :M 34 ' i t L 'Z iQ SQ, 1 , a ' H i ai Q my 'D' ' xi I , xr iiai i.i f i . ,., ' A , A f i' gl i.'i iLL,'i ,K i ,,, i , Y ' 'g'g , 'L ., 'h:.- s i , ii ' ' aiai 5 D - Lkh,h A J l , X 25.5, 5 .I V , H .. .. ,E X l K v to X, f i - M D ,ii is ' fi D is 'A , i:.' Q l' , fffi s z rl gghg , .. w -23' i f' E' ,nw Sophornores Joyce Bolado and Cindy Johnson unfold the latest trend in stockings. 152 are , X Q M i LAV . ft 2 as fw- . A A 'f ' ' , Bob Donaldson . - ,miiffxf .- if . ,ii i Jim Deats Donna Dickert Belenda DeLaCruz I we Tommy Delevan i Alan Demos .,,,, -W Anita Demos Karen Dewney it ,ws Darlene Dennis Diane Dennis Donna Dickerson - Paul Dietrich I Lynn Dimmick his ' Hany Dinger I Carla Dishon A Ruben Donavan -- Georgine Dow - lgiigfiy Sheila Doyle s afer Xfessm Q A Robert Doyle f is s ss fi K ,N Q f N I I if A '. Shogi i 1 ' A Reiifisitiigi Amr! ' - . 4 f itsss ' ,ris i'i sslsll ' A ,, i i at ...-. tr D, ,slrs is A 's , l l Tim Dresch Cindy Duecker Brown Duff James Dunn Martha Dunn Erik Durst Larry Dwyer .Vim Dyke Charles Edison Robert Edison Pam Ellis Melodic Elders if si' 14:5 we-L: - . Q' ,., Q it i K ,Wx 5 , ff Wu S2 3' ,fy f A' W 5- , 'wa lk ,M :nneth Elles borah Elliot ,nny Elliot iii Q fi xbk rs 21 K Marion Eng Gary Erickson ,, 'Jifizlk' f' iw.:g, Judy English Jackie Esparz Joyce English Bob Evans aphie l6'0asf from Sta king . Peggy Everett Gayle Everett Carrie Eversole Bill Fair Joan Falenberg Louise Ferrie John Fielder Sheryl Findley John Fitch Peggy Faulkner Jeff Fuqua Faith Carbee ' im fran, ,ls-gig lt f w if 5 M vi JI-'Y' P . A Wu ., .E J ee 'Q Ip' + 511, L ,L,. 'F Q K. Ffh , ,,, I 4.V, an fy J .11 T -' A Q, t.a, , iie , ' -l'- H J ,Q-,J ' gr s SH Q Q St se fmt lv 2 All K Y ,Si W xl 4, Q M L 2.5 fx K 1 44 W , if r ,t Q 1 jeg 'S . v 1 2 4 QM, 5 'Rr ,K ,510 '3 X' ' AM 4, 8 . . A Q E53 Tk 'I 5 Q all 'ge if X 'lv P 5 alt, i fi M ' 355 Q J J J ,H U fel P? ., E, 5 .-.. M V 2,5 1' Ya , W. u 5- 4 NY .. vi . f 4 A , if A my lime N Clad in courrege boots, sophomores Janie Coverdale and Anna Alaniz wait for the bus. 7 . A V H ' , f 7'-. 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A :S fr lx ,L,, ' ' I is 'i i f Ak K 154 , Mig, -s f Verna Forsyth David Forsythe Libby Forrenberry Robert Fox Vicki Francis Ronald Franz Beth French Joyce Freidman Jackie Froboese Od ell Fuller Patricia Gall Mike Garcia Billy Gardner David Gardiner ,khx Don Fischer 13 5 , il' Sandra Fisher Jim Fitzgerald ' ' Linda Fitzpatrick 'N x Em l 'Y Pam Fleenor Sammy Fleet :aw 9' f Russell Flatten M. if K, 5 ali ,, ,,-, i..--, r, 2,- K Linda Fletcher .i m 2. I Lynda Fletcher A ' ' K ' 2 Kathy Flowers I Q , i -in ,R V l K a J Kim Flores x 'WX 1 r 3 F ,.., ' ' 4 K 3 S- Q sire F F Lloyd Foffesfef 4 ,gy H Susan Foerster an gg i, fir 'ff . , 1 W M ' F Gayle Fogiel 4 U ,.c, X 2 1' L, 5 5 Qi i1 1. ii if yr 'K is 21 1 f r ei ff 4, Scott Parks, Bob Gosdon and Don Harris scan the annual bulleti board. l F er Gamer on Garza e Gates v f fe M., I i xxx? K? - Alan Garrell Linda Garza Mike Gauntt That extra bit of studying before class proves helpful to Sophomores Jim Roy, Don Harris, and Marcella Wagner. Svph meditate and Aflflinglc f6XxX3Q:E?zsw it '- wing' me - - ive , 1' . - , ,W , Q , . V if . 3 ,. , w e re A eater- Q' .2 .G r A r -' .Kb A , 115: V .- gg, -V 5 - ,... if if 51,2 1 X ' , ' -4 Q. mi:-' A-rm . W . .fr - ..,, Y ,Si Sq -. , -, . A ' 5 f ' rymgigrgrv xr- I ' .- we zssasw' WL r 'rare . kia: f fi-Q L ' W ,. 2 15' if .s-.. Z 5 A'fLL' gf if W5 ' x Y- at 3 - , 'w s if A - '. h 523 3 I ! 1 A .M ' N . Q, -2' , f'e' L rw , A Lilla Gay Cindy Gentle Roekey George Debbie Gerfers Louis Geroianni Carol Geza Glen Gilbreath Karen Giles Bettge Gilliam Patsy Gillow Randy Gipson Patricia Givins Bill Glass Sharon Grafton ,.:...f'f, 155 ' Q Q ja -K . , , 3 5 f if , Q 3 ,F wx Qi Q Y .... M X Y -, wwe , i 4. 4 G 3 1 if? VY . ', ,li 351551 .,.L- 15 1 X-k, Q3 iii 1- Q sv 41 , ,. i f gi? . , K 3? ,,w.,, , . 4 H5521 if nifsgbfifzifvg, F i. s ih I Q J ,sl ii A -V 2 '. r' I ' . f z 1 Li .szgijgw yt 7 ,: V M y ysy H ,G he Andra Graham Greg Gault Robert Grigsby George Gomez Courtney Goodwin J. B. Goodwin Bob Gosdin Faye Gossen Tom Gremillion John Griffin Sue Gueringer Cynthia Guerra Tomas Guido David Hadley Randy Hahn Linda Hackett 156 K if 'SW M f e , .fi- f x 1 - K V1 'Nt ER I-Franic Sfrkla how Saplz Spirit X 4 l During class sophomores find it hard to hold the spirit for the Mac gan Sophomore Marilyn Weicheiein dreams of another Lee victory, while Soph more Diane Short boosts Lee spirit. aw wi f . fi ffa- X Q , u mr r Y? V tx x .. 1 5' 1 'Gr 4. X iff. i gt a rr ft 4 Halfon In Ham N V mond Z E' 1 f' A w' 4' An? it if 1-' i 'S ai xmgr 3, 2- J 1 N if L ' ' X a2Tf':1Q1. L 41 - fi'..,xi.--SW Fonegt H311 Lisa Hammen Steve Hammond Jan Hamrick Gary Hanley Jim Hannah Betty Hanson Gena Hargus Chuck Harrell Don Harris Liz Hanley Sherry Hawkins Brenda Haynes Frank Heithe Claudia Henne Suzanne Herborr Randy Hernandez Eileen Hestor Terry Hewdrick Becky Hezar Laura Hibner Sue Hichersmith Linda Hicks Mike Higgins Susan Hilton Sharon Hammonds Sandra Hancock r Inspired by the approaching football semi-finals, Karen Pittman, Sam Sawless, and Jay Chapman decorate their homeroom. 'ilii-?5fE5t'li5Z5'-K L 57353 352 f 552 I L L' N - I 'k W v,,,,. 5,41 Z V p . - fix tfwr- La K . K V ar. A V153 3 , I 5, I A . . I .Vx - S if -- M saii - sl A..., 3 ..,1. 7? V X -. ' . ' ' .Q .,-xi. 1 Q, J A 5 V ., . a v V is -V t at f mr.. 44. ex n fs?-'ri Y f W f i, .- it H r il? ? 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A FT ' hir A, as , A-mf V fx 'V L, W r K xiafva' r QL 1 ,. r.?TgTW 2 P1 ' .qu I, Q-1+ i rw, .sn wg 1 is ,ef , z- K -1: rrss Q l o Zi f 1 -- ' 5 114 2 wa- 1 vigiss rg f 158 e Sandra Jerr Rosanna Iiamel Craig Johnson David Iohnson John Johnson Mark Johnson Carrol Jones Cyndee Jones Paul Jordan Marcia Jrefzer John .luertri Roy Kamin ww, Jill Rabb hands out campaign notices to sophomores Jerry Rlpp teau, Janie Sanders, Peggy Lerner and Andra Graham. Shirley Hinman Charles Hoch Larry Holliday Vance Holliday Cynthia Holtsclaw John Honnbeak Tom Hood Drew Hom Kay I-lorstmann Joyce Hotchkiss George Hoy Brenda Hudson Cheryl Huff Sharon Hughes Adrienne Hull Bunny Hull Frank Hunter Gary Hutson Kathy Idar Carol lnzer Kathy Ives Betsy Jaber Jacalyn Cundieff Carolyn Jackson Jeanette Jackson Alan Jacobson Nancy James bhfhusiasfic Svph Hampcfc fo Offkes itij I 1 X- Hx? Q , .I fit Campaigning for class officer, Kris Artzt shakes hands with fellow so p h o m or es Kathy B u r k e and Marilyn Weichlein. r 'J V '- ,A I - Carolyn Kampfhenkel 5 J. J 75: K K Dennis Karbach K , r :tt i v sy i ' 'j Mike Keith 4' 1 ,Q ' ,.I' - , Karen Keller 'll A K -v-I W ! Bille Kelley J J. , K 1 ' ,J t , f 'Wy f g 2, 1V. mi Kent Kelley , ,o eyei A K it J iiie K : K Patricia Killebrew ,. J J W A Q , A K Linda Kincain fa.. J 1 'X 5 . -- j 3 ' ' ,.Lo , Sissy King 4 - ' - - i . 5 - ., ',.1 . V 'A A ' - si J - J -4 Wvi-My , ffffgif l ' V wayne K1 ng We V ' i ' W T H ff ,,,, Sue Kinser F , 3 A 3,2 ' V' 5 Shiv ? Robert Kinse . iii: .534 - .i- QE Q, 41. y -3 V ,. ,V ,LS-'-.ii , 1 t Pat Kischefsky A . ,ff iri' ,. , -1 . - ' I V',I .1113 . , -, ' Gloria Klein K W W , 3. ttt, , A A V M U Am V K Elizabeth Knippa L .. , gi ,, A iw if-, 7 , if N ' - 05,3 K I Lee Koontz ,A 7,0 4 V. 'gl 2 K ,VMQVV -1 .,,, , , Cynthia Kosub ' ..,,. ' ,J K giwwnlf Cindy Kramer A 4355 i V f 1 P .. - X - v in- S , George Krtger 3 we ,f 413 NG ,o 1 fffi -, . ' 1,..i 2 ye. K , g L J Donna Krochmal 159 Q. :X L L wi' 6 Q .,- . gf? .- y -X 1 S P L2 7',- s i-9115? .. A - . f K . L ,age it - if . vb . Jie-A 3 'T 'X K inf 1. Lf' - - ,-'.., . ' ' I H lf P' Q -.'- I . Q 5' -Q , , i , P , L a ,,,,, 'VY g , , ' ig fi f f W i 'Z , 'N 3 595 f e -- me ' 'alt N Saph Hone-up on tual? Trying to get a better education, Pam Ellis and Linda Hackett take advantage of study time in class. L tg ,t., 3, A K n N-as t I x 1 X 1 if y rm Q 30' K P 1 'd I P .,,. ., - tt,, 5 Q - . ' .z' 11 ' V ii 1' 'rg- . Q P 5 sit: .',,t if ,,t.-dd Li f L - .L i K Ei MA? W x 160 Karen Krog Kenneth Krall Jan Krueger Pam Lacey Linda Lackie john Lake Jim Lamm Cathy Lande David Lane Jeanne Lange Gary Langerhans Pat La Piana Mike Larkin Penny Laurent Sam Lawless Pat Lazo Peggy Lerner Lissa Levey Linda Lipke J ay Little Roy Locke Patricia Long Arthur Longoria Sandra Longoria Norma Lopez Pat Lorhringer Marcus Lowery Robert Luton Last minute studies are important to Sylvia Cadena and Gena Hargus who use their lunch hour to cram for finals. Thi' S, Y 1 Darrell Luttexinger Norman Lutz Sherry Lutz Skipper Lurz v ' 'fy if, T s, A. kk H N- .. ,sz gif 'ggi ft- who . K .., -safe . 412: bash.:- , J 7 - -win' 5' sm: . , fa s , . , A E1 f ' m'7'37F6 63 XXV' 1 my 5291 si 5 ww AY 2 at 0 S r L , .,. --Y. -iisqgfgw, in ., - - ffsvzzw V-11. - fr' ' ,kr 1 - , ,A ' ll 'fr if 4 hae. 3 F is f , Sn x VK, .xAh ,g a g K, - . k A 'Eg If xl, fqyrfa- Maw-dis I I EE V g :fs -- mf wafwwwif Mark Masterpool Gunner Matjeka Bill Mayfield Don MacDiarmid Betty McAdams Anne McCabe A .. Q 3 ,.,, A., . . Q-I Az . ,Q 'Wi were a s s S .1 A a if 2 . -vw SM -A K D affix V k i gkfl ev' M , Gia ,,. in -, :uma if W . K .Q , , DjQdHf is Q. mmf' ' Y YV ' -f i m tm r Sandi Lyons Paul Machts Louise Mahanay Bill Maka Stephanie Maltsberger Linda Mandry Daniel Maroney David Martin Denise Martin Sandra Martinez Richard Martinez Iaynell Martinez Helping cut election ballots is one of the many dunes of Sophomore Jan Hamerick. weS3zm:.,f,: Z -o1,.,i1.w: . ix ,N 4 1 , 1 . . , 1 -7355 -31. 'YS' ' '- N :Tip 55: A f 3, ,.3.ma.a, ' . ww A gy Wav, K f Judy McCamey Patty McCanhy Paul McChesney Chuck McCullough Judy McComey Louis McCormick Marion McCoy Dee McCullough Pat McDonald Nancy McGinnis .loan McGoon Mike McKinley Barry McKinn Judy McKissick Patty Mclvlillon Guy McNamara Shelia McNeil Sophomore Cynde Allen works in the main office to assist secrctanes Sophomares H647 Zio Kun lee cocc c N ,, wi c ,E o fm Q M A 5' A. W s .kh 5 Ig g I f-ff Q V, i f , - if j3fif3ff .,, 1' :QQ v K . , K , I ,k,1 , 1 ' 'L 30 ' S- ai Q i S Q Fx f 5 . 1 S t Zi . . ,...,,+,g5f vii' ,gi 'nr-. Q Hu lv ar V ,D fa ,aa on .4 fZa'9Jf?a . 2 fi: . .K xi, 1 A ,- . . R' 7 lk L y , , 5 iw ivy ' '12 H 't A 2 Bef ,, ..,. : Y lv xx , tif Q fw.-g ' ft gAAh Sharon Moffett Linda Moore Randy Morris Richard Morse Mark Mount Charles Murphy 164 rm '-f 51 is Q Q al l new A , . Z A jj 1 Q 1 :31 H' Brenda Moore Louise Morphis Monte Morrison Mac Motres Ninette Mouton Chris Murphy 4 i 9. EF 553 flu Waff n ' 'fl' . . 3 ,F lfva 3 X ' at 2 if - , t. , ,y, Viiii A fM M M V 5 1 t it Q , A X ki N., ,, A . xy K ., f Q it a ' 'x fi. if y 2 tv 43. A :ww 5 off' ,-W4 -'. , , f f be M A Daniel Mcwhirter Bonnie Meadar Tony Medellin Mike Melcon Yolanda Menchara Texana Merryman Joe Mill Janice Miller Ronnie Miller Bubba Milstlad Sommer Milton Martha Mirelez Larry Mitchell Linda Mitchell Sophvmnres learn U OI2 Sophomore Sandy Martinez finds cutting in line an easy way to get a fast lunch. is 3 f li is E ,J Ki ui ' chan! Kula' Pat Murphy Ruth Ann Murphy Charles Murray Bryan Naylor Patrick Naylor Gayle Neely Don Neill Peggy Norman Darla Nunn Aneue Oberschmlr Roger Obregon Dan O'Connor Nathan Oesrreich Steven O'Leary Tina Olsen Paul Ororan Brad O'Quinn Joey O'Quinn Pam Pacand Pam Palmer Ira Panzer A .sk , Sandy's chore of picking up bottles is the penalty for a fast lunch. 'al '-: i -' ' if Q 4 , 'K 4, K X F W ,. fa err y l c 4, :,: V K VV W . E4 ? if 3 - f f ag, y I ,V.k' ' N 1 fyffi , M ,E QQ N, c aa V f, an ,Aff K- vtigwv aa- A M l ff ,,f'n . 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Di fricf Zrfning 61111565 Kang Zzfes Cindy Crawford and Janice Vowell examine the map that deter- mines what North East high school they must attend next fall. . ., . , .aa va. ff :QL 4' ia gives, kay P as X if if ' 'fi'- . , 4 ,M Ma. , .E V-,'k 1 ,if . A 1' ',i,1,tf. ff :Ei -I r ' 'r 1 5 -. sig , 'R A -as , 1 , 47. I ' -X ,Url . in V, Y X .,.. V 1., li . Xvrwihkk gjfrfgigx ,rg i 8 l 59' i Mu, X23 is ' s 1 0 1 ill my tl i t i t Mike Tocci Jim Tomerline Danny Torraco Rosanna Tramd Everette Travis Albert Trevino at A . .. V . , we K ' I f if K V 4' A Y ' , ,.-' , x....1 1 7 if if fi ' w iafmiz , P T ix , ,gs W2 , oiii :JT533 H T ff .QC 1 i v Mary Swain Bruce Symons Douglas Taylor Mark Taylor Judy Teske Cindy Thompson Barbie Thrift Ricki Swenson Dorothy Taylor Keith Taylor Nancy Terwilliger Sue Thomas Diana Thorpe Beverly Tilly play. Cheryl Huff and Sharon Moffett put up the first more Sweetheart Dance. Sophomores Kathy Burke and J. R. Branz wind up for a wild watusi as the band begins to poster to advertise the Sophi Svplzomores Swing at 'QS'ufeefl1ezzrf ,4 50-G0 After an evening of fun A Go floor. , Q 'X i . 4 swag gr a-.ff .L 1, '1f A. L' ' v ' -Go, the decorating committee faces the problem of cleaning up the dance 1 ,V ., 'Q'--.--W1-1:-s X , Q 4 lv r ffm A A X cf. , Q 'YF ff f A few '- e , ,r it it X 1 r X 5 w t Mag ,, 11 Q fi -hi . if 1? E F wwf if r K. .1-,tr V -- p wr. We ,w war, .ar '- David Trevino Diana Trevino Charlie Trammell Marilyn Tucker Burch Tucker Gary Tumlinson Jimmy Turner Terry Upton Charles Ursell Joe Vaello Betty Io Vaughn Daryl Villasrrigo John Vollmer Janice Vowell .wwfm,.g - .5 ,, rwggggzg 3, 4 Z1 si 5 A 1 Q '3 M2234 . K 1' 12,125 ki -1 A Hn M WE 1 , ' V: M ff' E., S 1 Swing your partner, clap your hands, promenade your corner... '--V , gun 'V Q. Gary wade ' K S Q t V Tommy Wade 7' km? .. . 5- Q il iff 7 Connie Wa enseller X 2 K in , , S 'i-39' ?'- lf? ' Sandy Wagner Marcella Wagner 1 , , 1 , y-ro gf f fm Bobby Walker I - 7.',' 1 Yi' , - 1-'VT' We '- ' . ink' ,ok , 25 4 tic, ss and a grand right and left. Square Dancing llfl the 1960 3? Berry Ward Debborah Ward Marilyn Warden Connie Watkins Alan Watson Windell Watson King Watts Rodger Weichiein Marilyn Weichlein Dian Weiner Gene Wernetre Edward Weinstein ,lr 1, me 'mix L y,tf g1i,11faM.,k fy is so V,,A mm,, . 1 ' -ML? J hai, ' X . 'ef Q, . . A are Q fini Q M V, . ., 93 ff ' 25 xg -A A an W had V K We , iaat L' AL' LL' is Tig :,1 . i , t .it X H y , - L tis. - 9 ,' ir 3 f H f A ,LQQJ ' LLV, ' Q ,' hifi! ,, ,.,,. V tri , .,.E x. 4' xi , W'-.M f' gf, 8 AW.. A 3-ps , A A t tyty : . H ' an V my Wiz-GQ? V V a - 4 if gh,, Q- 1 ' Q Y X V W f, Q41 'Q 11 Q... . Q3 1 31 fr W fl, K :.k K - , , 11 all m,.f Qgaff u rii 1 , 51 ,l - 4 'vi Y - if if , l ' 'H it . ' '- ' if f -fl. i V 'iv P L 'ix iffy-i V. rw xx . 2, . 1 Wifi 1 ... YQ ia W .,a .a.:. .. - Eu aa 15, .miria- wi? X IEE? 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' , - -V' 'N-, 1 'W H? .3 ,z 'N 1'-- Migii 9 1 .vxhwi 1 , A ,, , - M ,M X,,.L,, ,wx fi: -saggms ' T My :WV Y. 11? Y? .3532 455: 459, was A 3 :gm .4 2 wi my ww, i 1 fee? Zfreglf Student. . Blonde, blu e - ey ed Auke Kroondijk, foreign exchange student from the Nether- lands, has become a familiar face around campus this year. His participation in school functions showed his eagerness to be a part of Lee. He has been seen at pep- rallies, football games, club meetings, parties, in the Dixie Band, and many school activities. Since his arrival in August, Al has lived with the Conrad Wrights and has be- come the ninth member of their family. Al's easy, informal manner and sense of humor have made him a favorite here at Lee. Returning to the Netherlands in June, Al will take with him many impressions and memories of America and Lee that he will remember always, Auke enjoys the Halloween party given for him by the Foreign Student Club. Du lp? ,ag , . ..,. ,. ,Q my-my s is I Auke keeps up with the academic side of school life during his study-hal in the library. 184 l . .dll Auke enjoys playing pool at home with his American brother, George Wright. As one of the beaus of FHA, A1 was an honored guest at their annual banquet. , Q ggg. if .fs ' rtss A irts o Mrs. Wright, Carol, and David look on as Aland George concentrate on a game of chess. 185 if asa ,. xv Q 5 .WH 1 x n v : tl' .'.. :by 'fx1'Q'p,:f? E WT: f R, 'Ma O ff a 4- fs ,vf-w, O i ' Q ' 1 ' X- r' 5. N 5 xj r 4 ll , gl, I I V 1 Q Qu 'lvl 3 'nl' X., A Mb .S X f x 1 f M rf, i C5- Sanfa Kriugs Lee Sta In 1965 Santa brought Lee the best year in its entire history. The two most spirited seasons in Leeites lives, Christmas and football, collided leaving students with Christmas wishes for the coming games. Students, teachers, parents, merchants, other schools--in fact the whole city--boosted Lee's spirit to a height that can never be equalled. Telegrams rushed in from all over the State, bon- fires and pep-rallies were held, petitions poured in, merchants converted their bill-boards overnight to sup- port Lee, and with a new found strength the Volunteers fought on to the State finals. qtlsimzllaa For their hard work, the Volunteer football team was presented with a cake by the Traveler Staff. ,, ' is , m,,,'-'Qq,,,, players Bill Viner, John Douglass, Conery, Terry Keener, and Coach Evans open their best pr e s e n t from nta--the trophy for State Finals. Pre-game Christmas spirit sparks Lee en- thusiasts Pat Pilat, Darwin Sealy, Terry Sawyer, John Bretz and Ja net Brown into decorating a Christ ma s tree with Rebel flags and crepe paper. 2 5 ei l Q , K , 5 Q 5 5 4 K Cathy Saunders asks Santa for a chance to play for the State Championship. 187 5'11mefl1if1g Special The Senior Class act represented the c1ass's A-Go-Go spirit. ' The Wee-Two Gentle Sisters sang You Were On My Mind for a first place in the vocal division with accompaniment. 188 Folk singer Mary Ann Hammond entertained for her second year in the show. N 4 1 l .- rfifs Zee This year's talent show, Stars Over Lee, blasted vith the theme Something Special. The talented, popular Pipelines with their West ast sound, received Best Overall Act. Two of rn, Johnny Gross and Bob Geissler, won the award for :st Showmanshipu with their version of I Got You ne, Pam and Cindy Gentle copped first place in the vo- division with combo backing. Close behind in sec- I place was Tony Dale, backed by the Soules, for ne House of the Rising Sun. Melinda Jackson, singing Tide Time, which she dposed herself, was credited with a first in vocal backing other than combo. Merrily Weeber re- ved second place for Sumn'1ertirne. 'Molly Buttler won first place in the dance division, JO Ann Trevino placed second. Donna Gardner won il-Ionorable Mention for her tap dance. 'Coming up to a first in instrumental division was my Autry's band. Second went to Joe Linguist's nbo for Misty. xln the specialty division, Patsy Fest took first for skilled acrobatics. The Senior Class danced to the sic of the Pipelines in a take-off of Hullaballo. iior Tony Dale displayed his showmanship in a version of the ling Stones. Posing as Sonny and Cher, Johnny Gross and Bob Geissler sang I Got You CBobp. Due to close competition in her division, dancer Donna Gardner was awarded Honorable Mention. ,.ff w .. . ' - 189 Jlflomlzylzf and Jlflzzgrzrflias Se! Mm Senior sponsor, Mr. Holden, ins pe cts the Queen's throne while Senior girls decorate the tables, 190 Mr. Holden, Miss Van Valkenburgh, Mr. Brown, and Mrs. Johnston supervise preparation for the ball. rrr Sfrayvrd Hall I Iunio and Terry McC1augherty talk with friends at their table. In a setting of Magnolias and Moon- light, the eighth annual Stratford Ball was held at the La Villita Assembly Hall. The ball, commemorating the birthday of Rob- ert E. Lee, co mmenced with the Grand March introducing the Senior Superlatives and nominees for Queen and Duchesses. Seniors, Juniors and Sophomores danced to the music of Bobby Reynold's Combo in an atmosphere of elegance. Highlight of the evening was the crowning of Betsy Stark as Queen and the announcement of Nora Sheehan and Barbie Thrift as the Duchesses of her court. Dancing to the music ofthe combo, Jacquie Moore an Sandy Anderson enjoyed the ball. rs Jimmy Wishart Glas! 191 The 1966 Stratford Ball was reigned over by Queen Betsy Stark and her court of Royalty. THE STRATFORD COURT Betsy Stark Susie Vermesch Pam Gentle Pat Gold Cathy Saunders Nora Sheehan Barbie Thrift 192 Queen Princess Princess Princess Princess Duchess Duchess Svniars g6'ft7 Levis' Kirfhday 9 Junior Duchess, Nora Sheehan, and Senior Princess, Pat Gold, are the reigning queen. Sheehan nd March. Senior Favorite, escorts Marsha Murphy in the Seniors enjoy dancing at the Stratford, which their class sponsors each year. That's all rrht, I have another foot. Laury Riklin and Oscar Rene weren't going to let anything spoil their evening. Sports Editor: I ay Cook Assistant Editors David Jauer Scott Parks ii lf, 17 V as . un f-.af 1-e is-ww .X 'ax 4 , ' ,- 'ff ' .ef Q q1N f Lf' ' . M, I 4-.' f fr 5:4 ,.., X -ff. Y 'V .A V I ,P :Aj rl VM 'fm Y A' - 9 E' T' - - ' ' ,y ' X 'ii5f'?aig ,X 1 . 1 s, A A 3 K , ' ' ' 1 any 1 ' K T QQ , 6 W wk x ,. ,Tw Q2 ,f , 'f I ,' igx-4'e,7 1 V. f I 4 Q 5 X L Li fy W A L T 2w W - G3 er r A . L , H, 5,5 Q 5 lf. ',3wvm,, ' PT.. rg, fp 512 i,-ffis SQ X f Jw Q if ,affwsvaf -W W. , W, iggwgzsz J Q. Qs-W, 5315, Zgwwr k ffm vgf,ifT1fg,1-is 'f if 1:3 1: .. -.- X ig The 1965 season will be remembered by the Alamo City Afor years to come. For the football team, it began back in January after last year's dis- appointing 5-5 record, and stretched to the dream of every high school senior, the state play-off game. It was not easily accomplished by any standards. The team had to rise above discouraging ratings which had put them in the lower half of the district and state. For the players this meant seemingly endless hours of study, practice, and more practice. For the coaches it meant evenings away from home and weekends spent in careful planning of game strategy. But for those of us who watched it unfold, it was a season which may never be equaled at Lee again. ' Billy Gibson bulls over for two points. LEE UNICORNS 13 3 V015 l6'mzk llniwrrzs 42-O Fabish shares a Magee pass. It was Lee all the way as the powerful Vols soundly trounced the Unicorns in the season opener at New Braunfels. Lee, wasting no time in drawing first blood, scored with the game only two min- utes old. Quarterbac k Bob Magee cli- maxed a Volunteer drive which included a 75 yard scamper by tailback Pat Sheehan. A tty for the extra points failed. Sheehan scored the second Lee T.D. as he ripped 30 yards to pay dirt. Jimmy Fabish ran over for the two points to make the score 14-O. ln the second quarter as fullback Gary Messer scored from the five and Danny Boone broke loose for a 39 yard touchdown. Billy Gibson ran the PAT after the first score. In the 3rd quarter, full ba ck Bruce Kemph streaked 39 yds. for another Vol score. In the 4th period, Sheehan romped eight yards home to make it 40-0. Gibson made the two points. First Downs - Rushing 140 Sheehan goes for a long gain on the power sweep. fee Smofhers Seguin Looking rather like a track meet instead of a football game, the contest between the Vols and the Matadors ended in a record breaking rout of '72-O. The previous scoring record was set in 1963 when Lee beat Corpus Christi Carroll 65-6. Tailback Pat Sheehan was the one to shine as he sprinted for touchdowns of two, 25, 31, and 78 yards. He was joined by fullback Bruce Kemph as the powerful Volunteer back pounded the Seguin line for two touchdowns and averaged better than 12 yards per carry. Scott Carnal also scored two touchdowns on runs of six and 21 yards, and Gary Messer rammed one across from the three yard line. Next in the touchdown parade was the team of Zane Shulenburger to end, Bob Burnside on an aerial that produced another six points. Tackle Jerry Townsend booted two extra points, end Jimmy Fabish scored two on a Magee pass, and Roy Simpson gathered in a toss from Zane to add to the night's scoring. The Vol defense, headed by Glenn Graef and Bill Viner, allowed Seguin only 19 yards rushing. The Vols charge on the field ready for more action LEE SEGUIN First Downs lg 4 Rushing I 567 24 Passing - 53-I 23 y Jones jars the defense for a two point version. Zu Carroll back is stopped for a no gain as Danny ish moves in. Vols Grab Uyers by wif With a flourish of scoring coupled with heads-up defensive play, the Vols defeated the hapless Carroll Tigers 43-O. Beginning to jell, Lee's offensive attack showed marked improvements in teamwork and precision. In the first quarter, tailback Pat Sheehan domi- nated the scoring on runs of 3 and 24 yards. Billy Gibson added one of the PAT attempts. Quarterback Bob Magee scored in the second quarter on a keeper from seven yards out, and even the alert Vol defense got into the act as a team of Gerald Bowles, Gary Messer, and Doug Conrey buried the Carroll quarterback in the endzone for a safety. Early in the second half, Magee scored again on a sparkling keep which netted 49 yards. A pass for the conversion failed. Then fullback Bruce Kemph provided thrills for all on a jarring 38 yard scamper good for another T. D. Wingback Tony Jones rammed the ball across for the two points. With 38 seconds remaining, the Vols struck again as Billy Gibson passed to End Roy Simpson for 6 points and then converted on a roll-out. Zee' Drowns the Cafans Sheehan tries the power sweep for long yardage. E at The alert Vol defense closes in on a Texan back. 200 Leaving opponents far behind, Sheehan sprints with e for a touchdown. Sailing thru a sea of mud in a soggy Corpus Christi, the Vols struck again as the red wave from Lee drowned the Ray Texans, 56-O. Lee did not score until they were 8 minutes deep into the first quarter. Then it was Sheehan who went for 70 yards up the sideline with Gibson kick- ing the extra point. On a fumble recovery by James Stayton, Lee scored in five plays as Bruce Kemph plowed over from the one and Gibson converted again. It was Sheehan again as he went for a 55 yard tally, and later sprinted for his longest T. D. of 77 yards. In the 2nd half Bruce Kernph went on a scoring binge as he rounded across two T. D. 's, one from the ll and one from 13 yards out. Gibson kicked the PAT after the last score. In the 4th quarter, Wingback Tony Jones went to work and hauled in a 27 yard pass for a T. D. and then ran his own conversion. Then Gibson passed to agile end, John Douglass for the final tally and kicked his 4th extra point of the night. Vol 51511514 Kava' Pas! Austin uce Kemph nails Austin back allowing only a small gain. LEE AUSTIN First Downs 16 1? Rushing 406 99 Passing -I 30 i102 Exhibiting a defense which once again kept the opponent scoreless, the Vols racked up 27 points to mash the Austin Maroons in another Friday night contest. Playing in its really tough ballgame ofthe sea- son, the Volunteers showed their stuff as Kemph and Sheehan shared the scoring spotlight. The speedy Sheehan scored twice in the first quarter, on runs of eight and 64 yards, but the Aus- tin team did 11012 quit. Lee's superb defense line play stopped an Austin drive on the Lee five, and Bob Magee surprised the Austin team with his speed, sprinting 38 yards on a keeper to set up the T. D. Bruce Kemph plowed over from the one for the tal- ly, leaving the score 14-O at the half. ln the second half, it was Tony Jones and Bruce Kemph who stood out as they both intercepted two passes to foil the hopes for an Austin comeback. Billy Gibson and Danny Parish also picked off Austin passes. Lee's final tally came as Sheehan broke through the Austin line and went racing overland for 65 yards. The conversion attempt failed. With the help of Tony Jones, Bruce Kemph breaks loose for long yardage. Linebacker James Stayton catches the Bear Q. B. behind the scrimmage line. LEE EEE-C3-N .Edison Halls in Distric! Opmer With the rugged Vol defense shining, the red wave soundly thumped the Golden Bears 29-O in a contest' filled with thrills. Volunteer tailback Pat Sheehan wowed the fans at Alamo Stadium as on the third play from scrim- mage, he took a pitch out from Billy Gibson and went streaking down the sideline for a 73 yard touchdown. Later on in the first quarter, the Vols started from their 36 and grounded out a scoring drive with Sheehan making the tally on a 6 yard power play. ln the second half, the Lee defense was superb as they held Edison to a total rushing offense of 23 yards. Linebacker Glen Graef and interior lineman Jerry Townsend were defensive standouts. In the third period, Sheehan ripped off another long T. D. as he rode the power sweep for 75 yards. End David Butler bagged a pass for the 2 point con- version. Lee's final score was contributed by Bruce Kemph as the brawny fullback made the best run of the night. Roaring through three would-be-tacklers he was hit again and appeared to be down when he regained his balance and streaked in for the T. D. Butler snagged another Gibson pass for the conversion. his best run of the evening Bruce Kemph breaks away for Sheehan gains short yardage up the middle. LEE HIG HLA NDS 1 First Downs 18 10 Rushing 255 42 Passing 66 124 Jones pulls up the middle for short yardage. .7 ' Fabish snares a pass for a first down. Highlands Kites the Dust Before a sell-out crowd in Blossom Stadium, the Vols rallied to whip the Owls in a thrilling, 24-14 contest. Lee grabbed a good lead after 10 minutes of play with Kemph going over from the five. The next T.D. was strictly razzle-dazzle when End Bob Burnside took a pass from Billy Gibson and lateraled to Sheehan who went tearing down the sideline for a 29 yard score. Highlands came back with an aerial attack that netted 14 points and the stage was set for a tough come-back for Lee. The red wave crawled up and drove for 74 yards in the 3rd quarter to score the winning touchdown with Kemph bulling over the goal line. Highlands, in an attempt to come back, had a long shot pass picked off by Sheehan who returned it 18 yards to set up the final tally. This time the speedy tailback rode the power sweep for 23 yards to score. All of the extra point attempts failed. V0 Criumplz in Squmker Uver jeff In perhaps the most thrilling game of the season, Lee edged out Jeff in a 12-7 squeaker, again as in past games, it was Lee's fine defense that figured heavily in the games outcome. Lee gained an early lead in the first quarter as Pat Sheehan cranked up and led a drive to the Jeff five yard line. He scored on his fourth carry, but the conversion attempts failed. Bill Viner recovered a Jeff fumble on Lee's 42 yard line to set up the final touchdown, This time Bruce Kemph did the honors on a short plunge from the three yard line. A try for two points failed again. Then Jeff came alive and scored seven points, and the score stood 12-7 at the half. The second half was strictly defense. The play see- sawed for a while until Jeff recovered a fumble and drove to the Vol's one foot line. There Jeff stopped, as the Lee defense crushed them on four straight plays. Taking possession of the ball, Lee drove out of danger and was forced to PUHI. Then linebacker Glen Graef intercepted a Jeff pass to snuff out their hopes for a comeback. Graef, Jerry Townsend, and Mike Tighe were stand- outs on the defensive team which held Jeff to 56 yards rushing. Fur is about to fly as Bill Viner confronts a Mustang LEE JEFF First Downs 14 11 Rushing I 2 56 1 1 Passing 0 104 Tailback Pat Sheehan strikes down the sideline for a 15 yard gain. 5 if I K 2 if ss- Sa Zee lfevels J-fezyhfs nd Jimmy Fabish reaches high for a 'agee pass. 1 LEE HEIGHTS lfirst gowns lib 9 ushing 228 -1-25 assing 113 27 Fullback Gary Messer sweeps left end for a long gainer against Heights. l've seen this game before, chuckled a happy Vol booster during the Heights game, and that's pretty much the way it went, as Lee went on to their fourth straight district win rolling over the Mules of Alamo Heights 35-8. The route started in the first quarter when Pat Shee- han sprinted 66 yards for the first touchdown with Billy Gibson booting the point. On the next possession, Sheehan scored again on a quick run up the middle, for 69 yards, with quarterback Magee making the two extra points on a faked kick. Alamo Heights came back with a quick eight points, and then the Vols went to work again as end Jimmy Fabish snared a Magee pass from 20 yards out, and streaked in to make it 21-8 at the half. The Mules were forced to punt in the third period and again it was Sheehan who returned the punt 49 yards for the third Vol score. Sheehan took the ball from end Bob Burnside and sailed into the end-zone for the final touchdown to crush the Mules. 206 Arauscd Maw rfhur E755 V0l5lc'1fer1 LEE MAC First Downs 10 10 Rushing 201 67 Passing O 206 Kemph bulls over for the first Lee score. Before almost 13,000 fans in jam-packed Blossorr stadium, the fighting Vols gained the all importan' district crown by virtue of a tie with Mac's fired-up Brahmas. Midway in the first period, tailback Danny Boone recovered a fumble shaken loose from a Mac ball car- rier on the Brahma 16. It took Lee two plays to capif talize on the recovery with Bruce Kemph making the final plunge for six and then adding the two point con- version to make the score 8-0. That score remained until in the second half, Mac connected on a long scoring pass and a two point con- version to tie the score. The Vols got their next score in the fourth perio when Bruce Kemph climaxed a short Vol drive on quick trip up the middle. The conversion was good but it did not seem to bother the Brahmas very much as they came back to tie the score in the failing moments oz the fourth quarter on a recovered Vol fumble. X The stage was set for an upset when Lee baubled an onsides kick attempt by the desperate Brahmas whd gained possession of the ball and drove to the Lee 2E before giving it up on downs to a rugged Volunteer del fense. End David Butler, Tackle Jerry Towndsend , Fullbaclf Gary M esser , and Linebacker Glen Graef did an out- standing job for the defense which held Mac to a rushing total of 67 yards. A Brahma finds himself about to be thrown for a loss by a host of hard-hitting Vols. ice Kemph takes a pass from Bob Magee for the st score of the evening. LEE INDIANS First Downs 18 8- Rushing 333 '73 Passing 133 87 eehan leaves the Harlandale safety with a handful air as he gets his second touchdown in the 31-8 ntest. Vols fun Indians Head far .Quarfezhnalv The super-charged Vols sped to an easy victory to gain the bi-district crown in a fast moving game with the Harlandale Indians. Speed was the deciding factor in the game as Pat Sheehan led the scoring on runs of six, 66, and 68 yards. Bruce Kemph also racked up a talley as he took a 30 yard pass from Bob Magee and sprinted the final 20 yards for the score. Lee's great defense again held fast as Harlandale was limited to '78 yards on the ground. Led by Glen Graef, Bill Viner, Jerry Townsend, and David Butler, they allowed the Indians only one T.D. on a blocked punt recovery. James Stayton bats a pass away from a disappointed Tiger. LEE CORSICANA First Downs 16 9 Rushing 387 167 I Passing I O 85 Cigars Hgh! Hard but fer: Criumphs ln a wild scoring duel from the very start, L came out on top as they whipped the Corsica Tigers 26-21 in the quarterfinal round of the sta playoffs. Wingback Tony Jones picked off the first pass the game and returned it for a 43 yard touchdown start the scoring. The next thrilling scores were Pat Sheehan, who sprinted for tallies of 61 and yards. Corsicana managed to hold in the scoring d partment but in the fourth quarter Bruce Kem crashed over for the final score, and the game w on ice. Lee's excellent blocking was exhibited by B Viner, David Butler, and Terry Keener. Billy Gi son also had quite an afternoon, as he returned kickoff 37 yards and ran back an intercepted pass yards to set up the third Vol score. 208 Sheehan scrambles out of the end zone for a 14 yard gain. Bob Magee hands off to Bruce Kemph for a short gainer. Erpvrfers Sink llmicr Heavy ldarrage The Volunteers found the going tough as they came from behind in a har d- fought battle with Freeport to cop the S e mi - fi n al Championship in Austin 16-7. Freeport drew first blood in the opening as they drove 79 yards through a determined Lee defense for their one T. D. ofthe day. Lee quickly caught up as Phil Stanley picked up a Brazosport fumble on their 25 yard line, and the Vols drove on for the score with a broken pass play to the arms of End Jimmy Fabish. Bob Magee added 2 extra points on the next play. The insurance touchdown came as the Vols took the ball on the 1 yard line and drove 99 yards to score with Kemph plowing over from the 6 yard line. First Dow ns 1 6 12 Rushing 235 128 LEE EXPORTERS Passing I 79 l 35 '5'rL.,,?A Mila' 1' A' S' S'X'A'.V.X V ' v i Q 4 . :YXXir,m ffjxl 4 v Q 4 gflxfn , A , uvilm, lflxifnw ,'fl'5::4 NH: 1',u flu ll. -1 MH fic Q1 wil' 4 C f 4, is ' EG '. .'n'f 5 Y f f 3. 'FAQQI-r I -1- Weary Vols Bill Viner, Roland Schmidt and Roy Simpson unwind after the game. 209 LEE ' ODESSA First Dow ns 12 ll Rushing 187 l89 Passing 45 O Gary Messer finds heavy resistance is costly. State' Hopes Hrushfn The Black Panthers from Odessa Permian sco on one touchdown and two sa feties to defeat I 11-6 in the State AAAA Championship footk game. The rainsoaked condition of the San Ang field forced both teams to cope with fumbles , poor ball handling. Throughout the game neit team could get an offensive drive started as twc the finest defensive teams in the state continue crushed the ball carrier. At the halftime break, the score was 4-O, quickly shot up to ll-O before fullback Bri Kemph drove over from the 6 for Lee's lone tout down, and last the scoring of the game. Lee found its momentum picking up as it star the last drive from the Lee 6, but time was no1 favor of the Vols, and the gun sounded as ther was at midfield. ii A Volunteers Bob Burnside and Jerry Towndsend block a Panther touchdown. 1 Panlhvr Attack Pat Sheehan eludes the grasp of a determined Panther lineman in , Q4 .M 1 3 , :fn . 1: .wiiR9 Af' 'Q' x f i ' M -'- ss Managers Rusty Stipp, Gil Mills and Donnie Gerth are waiting to render their services at the next time out. Managers Keep Calm Kunuing Injured player is helped by Trainers Stanl Farnes, John Ives and Rick Pecan. Managers are always on the sid elines to keep equipment handy. K ? QE 1 c K K M, ala' - K li AQ 1 b 'Ps ott Carnal receives last minute instructions from Head Coach Kirk ew as backfielcl coach Roy Sawyer looks on. l Kmches Spur V0 fum Khampionshzjv Pluyofs 1: maching staff includes Tom Jungman, Bill Evans, Kirk Drew, Winfred Baggett, Roy wyer and Bobby Roberts. Coach Bill Evans tosses to his line- backers during the pre-game warm-up. Line Coach Tom Jungman contacts the pressbox. 213 Tony Jones, B111 Viner, Billy Gibson , r All-District wingback A11-District guard A11-District defensive secondary Glen Graef, A11-District, A11-City, 2nd Team A11-State guard lee lfmsfs Szylzf ,411 Pat Sheehan, All-District, A11-City, A11-Sta lst Team tailback i ALL-DISTRICT i 539' f HONORABLE MENTION f tt ti Danny Boone. James Stayton M . 1 Jimmy Fabish m,',. if David Butler M Bob Magee Mike Tighe , i t i w Disfricb Uzrcc ,411-State P i i r Bruce Kemph, A11-District, A11-City, A11-State third team Fullback v Jerry Towndsend, All-District Tackle Name Bob Magee Zane Shullenberger X. Billy Gibson Scott Carnal Danny Boone . Pat Sheehan Jerry Wootan Tony Jones Gary Messer Mike Baker Danny Parrish Robert Ball N Bruce Kemph Frank West Doug Conreyf James Stayton Glenn Graef Robert Hanley Scott O'Quinn Weight Posltlon 155 160 165 145 170 183 148 179 168 160 175 160 140 160 168 190 175 178 162 fate .Wmzlzlsfs Name Bill Viner Phil Stanley Terry Keener Terry Upton Bob Anderson Jerry Townsend Mike Tighe Kenny Appedole Richard Banning Richard Perez Gerald Bowles David Butler Jimmy Fabish John Douglass Randy Patrick Bob Burnside Roy Simpson Roland Schmidt Guy MacNamara Weight Position 188 165 190 189 168 225 225 170 185 190 190 178 170 140 185 170 200 210 205 Saunders, Sheehan Selected at Hay- Uwe BALL SWEETHEART MR. L Cathy Saunders Pat She h If you can't be a cham- Jn then make a champion : man in front of you. That is the code of the ls and these are the boys lo provided the backup ength and the incentive to hk for the Vols in '65. l of ,Wk Keep Varsity Squad ffusfling far Zfasifions a I 3 U LIS . . ,.,,, ., . ,, . si t R unnu s f s Top row: R. S. Day, R. Benavides, R. McGinnis, T. Wagner, R. Hartsook, G. MacNa- mara, S. Lawless, M. I-Iardison, R. Ball. Bottom row: B. Hardison, N. Reamer, S Hughes, B. Lovelady, I. Turner, S. Linick, J. Howard, R. Craft. Jody O'Quinn breaks open for 15 yards against Temple. 219 LEE 22 14 8 24 28 38 20 12 30 6 Sam Lawless cuts to his left in an attempt to evade the Arrtonian tackler. OPPONENT Mac 6 Temple O O McCullum 22 Bracketville O Antorrian 6 Kerrville 0 Jeff 6 Central 0 Kerrville 0 220 Q.B. Bill Lovelady keeps the ball for first down yardage. Uv Coach Bobby Roberts Sllf lfazrs of Mins for Houck l6'obl1y Roberts Valzmtee in Pre- Non-District play this year was highlighted by the Vo1's 62-60 victory over the previously unde- feated Central Catholic Buttons. This was perhaps the most exciting year of dis- trict play for the Lee cagers. It ended in a playoff X with M a cArthur, which Lee won by a margin of 50-46. Coach Roberts gives co-captain, Bob Gass, valuable advice during the Highlands game. 224 i The fast moving action of a basketball game begins with the tip off. N i Myers Drfmimzfv Usfricf Play With our victory over MacArthur we went in to Bi-District to play McCollum of District 16AAAA. The Volunteers took this game by the runaway score of 61-44. With this victory we earned the right to meet Austin McCallum in the quarter-finals. Our season ended with a 44-35 loss to McCallum. he Schullanburger moves down the court on his way to J points. Steve Niles dunks a basket in a pre-game practice Steve Niles sinks two points by going over his shorter 4 opponent. l 1 1 N Kenneth Graham strains as he tries to outjump his opponent. V04 16567711 OPPONENT 56 Alamo Heightl 45 Edison 45 Highlands 66 Jefferson 51 Alamo Height: 53 MacArthur 43 Edison 51 Highlands 46 Jefferson 43 Alamo Height: 46 MacArthur isfric! him' EE x65 54 57 '73 65 47 62 GO 51 63 50 Bruce Kemph shoots as Steve Niles moves in for the possible rebound. Andy Harris shoots as an opponent attempts to block his shot, i 227 Niles dass Named in ,411-Distric! Zfeam l Center Steve Niles goes high for his rebound. 4 A E it l Kenneth Graham leaps to get this sho away from the outstretched arm of at opponent. l Bob Gass and Billy Black are raised onto the shoulders of enthusiastic fans after they l 1 led the Vols to victory in the Bi-District game. 1 I 1 1 I Niles Sets 23 Paints- flighcsf in Distric! Gass, Niles Spa Sharp-shooter Bob Gass sinks two for a Lee victory over Heights. Bob Gass goes in for a lay-up in the Mac pre-district game. Bob Gass carries the ball down court through the strong Highlands defer if- 5 1, als fnfrf Distric! EY!! K I Steve Niles sends another two points on the way as Lee thwarts Highlands. Steve Niles pumps in two more as the Vols dump the Rams. Steve Niles goes for another two points against Jefferson 2 Kenneth Graham shoots as a defender attempts to block his shot. fee Whips Mn lt was another district championship for the Rob- ert E. Lee Vols as Lee slid past Douglas MacArthur 50-46. Lee captured sole possession of the district crown as they rolled past Alamo Heights and then beat Mac in the final district game for a play-off berth. The Vols finished district play with a 9-1 record, losing only to MacArthur in the first round. It was the Vol's fourth district title after four years as a 15-AAAA high school. David Bohls leaps as he releases an arch- ing shot. Bruce Kemph aids with extra pointage at the free throw line . Wir District Uilc' Bob Burnside uses the one-handed push shot and sinks , two points. l u I Billy Black pumps in more from the corner Zane Schulenburger shoots long as Bruce Kemph moves down court. lcv: Dumps Krfwbvys' in l6'i-Distric! M14 After earning the right to carry the district banner into the bi-district contest, the Lee Cagers defeated the McCollum Cowboys 61-44 and moved into the re- gional berth., Lee led throughout the game, except in the first few seconds, and by the end of the second quarter the Vols had gained a 20 point margin. Although every player was in the game, the Vols were led by mainstays Steve Niles with 23 points, Bob Gass with 13 points, and Billy Black with 11 points. V l i l I l I Billy Black strives to contribute two points toward 1 the victory over McCollum. 1 l 4 J Greg Akromis motions 6 a pass from Bob Burnside as the Vols control the l ball. ' ,Senior Steve Niles leaps after the ball during the McCallum-Lee bi-district finale at Alamo Stadium Qymnasium. James Stayton jumps for a rebound as the Lee Vols maintain a 20 point lead. 235 in LL, ,, , ,. 4- V . Yi lee Wills to Knqhis The Lee Vols were knocked out of a second bid for the state basketball tournament by the McCallum Knights of Austin 48-37 at Alamo Stadium gym. The game started off slowly but gained momentum to a point where the lead changed hands several occasions which later proved fatal. McCallum proved very strong on defense, holding Lee Cager Steve Niles to only 12 points. Bruce Kemph Jumps for a rebound in the McCallum game. Zane Shullanberger dribbles down court for another two points. 237 its M Finishing the season with a 18-2 record were Junior Varsity players qstanding, l-rj R. Bowen, I. McCrory, Hansen, P. Loabs, E. Sewell, Qkneelingj P. Johnston, D. Hollingsworth, R. McA1pine, J. Walker. ,WR Sophs Mrs! Swrcboard Wins Sophomore basketball team: qstanding l-rp M. Gauntt, S. Lawless, R. Simpson, A. Kenag ingjl. Ballard, M. Polous, J. Adams, B. Walker, A. Watson. l 4 Q. 55 .sf ,rg 115 fe? :Fi Fri ffs is U? ii i B. Murray, J. Rippatoe, fkneel- Eepiaiezs ,Name Hezekefeezll Sweetheart KETBALL SWEETHEART CAPTAINS Cheryl Perido Bob Gass h h Swimmers Krfmbirze Work and Sfvrf C0 Gain Wvfvry W Cf Coach George Smith carefully watches the team during an afternoon practice session at the pool. A11-Stater Jamie Weiss starts in his best event, the 400 yard freestyle. Waiting for the gun, Nicky Phelps concen- trates on his event, the backstroke. Vols' Splash fum Evmpcfifion i Woody Raye demonstrates his specialty, I butterfly stroke. at Danny Pyka churns for hom in a meet agai Alamo Heights Diver Mike Powell warms up before the meet with the UT freshmen. Walt Willard, 200 yard free- style specialist, emerges from the pool after a hard practice session. W Susie Vermish, Manager, Darlene Long, Captain, Pam Branz, Paula McGhee, Betsy Jaber, Sandra Groman, Kathy Arredondo, Evelyn Hill, Cynthia Specia, Carlotta Farrel, Dorthy Mayfield, Beverly Tehee, Sharon Scott, and Bonnie Beckwith participate in girls swimming. ufimmcrs Splash, Szzlfmerga Surface Bonnie Beckwith shows her perfect form while doing a Jack-knife 244 Darlene Long, Girls Team captain, tests the w ater before she submerges to swim. Boys Swimming participants include Stanely Hutto, Tommy Magers, Woody Raye, Iammie Weis, Claude Crane, Nicky Phelps, Doyle Cross, Tom Teske, Danny Pyka, Bill Harris, Ira Panzer, Steve Tehee, Dwayne Tehee, Bill Powers, Mike Powell, Walt Willard, Steve Smullins, Ronnie Powers, Gary Griffith, Jimmy Wishhart and Joe Mills. Kzzckefeezi Annie Langham, who last year took gir1's State Championship, will again compete for the enviour title. Already she has won the Texas High School Tournament. Annie knows that long hours of tedious practice paves the way to champion. fress Perfect 30 m I 1 i L Lee Tennis Members: fstanding, 1-rj B, Goldman, G. Morgan, G. Kemble, R. Brust, J. Brown, C. Stewout, A W. Wong, G. Moore, S. Haag, R. Bonoum, E. Travis, S. Mount, qkneeling, 1-rj D. Barnes, A. Langham, P. Goodiwn, K. Ashinhurst, P. Wampler, C. Duecker, M. Kelfer, C. Kosub, J. Vowell, K. Willman, A. Edwards. -f -- f f,,f:y'f'1 ' ' ?1. .. 1 1' Ma. 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Norman Epstein drives a hard service. - f- ww Bob Goldman works out during an afternoon practice session. 1 Despite a knee operation, Senior Randy Nichols carries high hopes for District honors in the discus. ,K .1 , v ' , f?f2???+Qf.i-rmQ'fgaus: Ai, s s 'fax fy I .: , f' 2S?5?1P13f5ifx3'L5fiig' 1 ' ' I ps ' ' 5135 Wspi lf . ' 5 5i5ilHi'iV f-Q 1 3 E U na. A 5 .fgassf Em, : . 7 V .. ' V . s . Q ,rg 5 1 - 3if?'T'?4:a:sis, , g r Z ' V. ' sz rear., 'L f 'fs 4 's w 1. -, 1221, 1 24 ' s ' A f ww- 1 s , wmf45512 ff1f5 as if ' 'M ' + L 2 R, . L ,,-f L L 4 -:C ,ff W f N- H 2' N Q53 L 'I :ali -E . lily fiLQ:i: gi , n . - p gs , , -' 'Zh ,M - 9. if X, 3 ' f ' ir W l 880 men are Qkneeling 1-rj Chico Alvarez, Richa Tobin, Ken Hutchinson, Qstandingj Ed Farris, Rona McGinnis, John Nathman, Ken King. 1 Cruckmeu PM I1 Uzcir Swnfsi Rounding the last turn, Milers Richard Naylor, Jim Ray and Charles Easley head for the finish line. 250 Rox 1 1 i 1 Y 1 1 1 i ch of Lee's District hopes fall on hurdler Henry Cisneros, shown clear- the high hurdles . JA Lee's milers are Qkneeling l-rp Robert Stanton, Jim Ray, Richard Naylor, Qstandingj Erich Nord- loh, Dennis Torraco, Charles Ensley. l Junior Bill Melzow works to polish his shot- putt forrn. 5 5 2? u ci Sprint Relay Team includes Pat Sheehan, Danny Boone, John Doug- lass, Jim Fabish. 251 V0 Uzinclzza i I I X -5:1 .ge . , f, 5 4 John Douglass, one of the anchormen of the Lee squad, works on his starts during practice. l Doug Conrey readies himself for the tremendous effort required in pole vaulting. N 4 l 4 l Runners of the mile relay are Mike Lankin, Jim Fabish, Jerald Windler and Robert Guion. 252 4 1 1 l 'acc far Distric! Jfvnvrs 'Nas 'i 'X' ..: ,ff . ie, if W f WW in E s 2, if Pat Sheehan, John Douglass, Jim Fabish and Jerald Windler Sprinters and Hurdlers Kneeling: Steve Linick Jerald Windler Mike Larkin Ronald Collins Henry Cisneros Standing: Pat Sheehan Danny Boone Robert Guion Jim Fabish John Douglass receive instructions from Track Coach Roy Sawyer 2 Xl Grimacing with the effort, Jerry Townsend gets in an extra practice throw. Part of the mile relay squad, Robert Guion hands off Ronald Collins. 254 . , l With apparent care, Steve Horn sails over the bar. Guy MacNamara heaves the discus as he pre- pares for the next meet. 1 1 I I Akkrkr U 5, Kindermm Hvmpose Versatile Crack Calm Vol Weight Men Kneeling: Guy Machamara Bill Melzow Ed Bates Standing: Jerry Townsend Randy Nichols Gerald Bowles Vaulter David Windler pauses brlefly before startmg h1S approach run. G00 Umm Prepares far District Play Coach Tom Moseley surveys a green at Olmos Basin. Veteran John Bretz tries for a birdie on the last hole. Shutter catches Bob Mahan at height of his backswing. 256 Chuck Leske tries out a wood on the fairway. Jim Barker improves his swing on the practice tee. amass. Vs 9 S Q ghtning speed and help from the camera make Jim 1ughn's club seem to disappear. Ricky Goerges, checking the break in the green, lines up a putt 257 Goycrs Swing into Action Mark Masterpool follows thro u gh on his good iron shot. N i Steve Holmsley gives his full attention to a long putt. Bobby Tuttle prepares to roll in a tricky putt. 258 , r 3 Bob Jennings calls on extra power for a lc drive. his ball. Jack French looks confident as he approaches :M i f FXMBI W . sf 2 s 401 is ...Q -fs asf -- 2Z1',:2i:'?'5 -:W .3 if 9 gg, 653' 4 . o.o. f K -A' H k :mfxfrsfliiirffefr., ff' wg Wrfffze. J. fs , ,5 'f f rfsflleiivfifi' X ' : rr . A41 , ' , sf,f'f::'if:Uf1,- . sl,f ' A f fir? .1 y . ..., ,. . in F w . . , -Sim .2 W as 3, ., V' M ' ., 'ZSW751 Oscar Rene pitches to the green on his third stroke. J M A-'lr Golf Team First row: M. Masterpool, B. Tuttle, R. Goerges, J. French. Second row: B. Mahan, R. Nunn, Vaughn, S. Holmsley. Third row: O. Rene, J. McAllister, A. Peek, C. Leske, J. Barker, B. Jennin J. Bretz. I. SS' srfiiigirff' A 259 e Baseball is one ofjthe world's truly greatsports. It combines speed, strength, keen vision, precise timing,' and the desire to twin. ,if 'LA' 'For the past sift years, Coach Tom Jungman's teams have 'never won anythingiileshs than district crowns and have traveled to numerous state tour-naments. Yet he and his teams still work without recognition, perform before minute crowds, .... and win. We of Staff hope that this small tribute will some of that student neglect at Lee, for the is more phrase , wMuM,,,.,,.....- ,,,..,..----' ,Z I Calm as Quad as its Cfaach Q Coach Tom Jungman Doug Boazman's face displays the effort put into a second base peg. Warming up before practice, Vols toss the be around. WW and Sure: Vrflunfec Gene Voss nabs the horsehide to force the out at third base. 1 i Kasemen Shaw Strong framzkc ' .l , - t- I Phil Stanley winds up to deliver his curve ball Catcher Bill Chandler works out his signal pattern with the pitcher. 263 W if fggwgi - 3 V, 2533 -, , 3975563 2955915525 1 TA'k+74T? -Y-vr 1 ld Pla ,NWT .,....yf , WN ,f 'ff ,,f,f,M I Qwwivmwiv: WS. :M A I qw V 'HSA lf gmxm We , 1 1 ,. ' In-:wr 'l '1 K .x :' . -:w.'- :: I .' k'-SH.. 'W fwfr 12 4 .db A-it ,t iiffw-i1,1'1i visa -- J .,f1g-wws'1af2g-N - :fi it A- ff. f ' 111 P3 , K ,,.. ,iw N..g,,.fm.ify:f4gg: f ,f fe'azv.Qfg,,j',X'nifgffifv-S2 'Sf 1 nz s J 4 dsl H .wise .irikfbib itz V HH, .,.. . . . fi ,f.' mf .wr riff sta f.-. f f- ? 2' -R .LJ in -aw -fgxgubi ,I -M,5,m MJTJQ ' ?-hip . Q? if ' ff Tommy Garner makes a backhand stab for a grounder. K'h A' Outfielder Robert Ball uses his agility to make this saving catch. ,. .7 ,tff,:..,,, Qqniigi wi, K gl f A , 342, E mmm,,wwWmmwgmWwKhXf,v-tn .mf milzfffers fzwzg Swann mg ball. - , ,. , , , ,Af 2. . X-P V-,+V ,yne Elderidge goes down on one knee for rouncing grounder. A sg 4 VE e Sophomore pitcher Jimmy Parks it studies the target as he goes into his windup. 4. fi ff-.1 so -s -f . .X uf I , 3 W ,.. , x ss ss' K ' fgiigfiiiyi I 1g5ggsr,,s1:1a,1s za .A Q :fwf f ' Q H ' :- Lff?f'?3'i7 T f'5. .. N 3 ,Q mix K .. f' , NK, W f.,,114.f V Junior Paul Clarkson pushes off the rubber to put extra speed on h Gary Messer winds up for the pitch. is fast 265 Outfielder Tommy Fibich goes high to grab a line drive. Bob Gass, one of Lee's finest athletes, poses during a break in practice. Aces Warm lip for Diamond Wins Speedy delivery of the ball is necessary for infielder Jesse Banda. Senior David Bohles warms up before an inter-squad game. Second-baseman Bubba Craighead takes the catchers cutoff peg. Sophomore Mike Melzo attempts to lay a bunt down the third base-line. Vols Prrzcficv Zlndamenfalv Don Smith stretches long to fire the ball homeward. King Watts takes a throw from the shortstop during infield practice. Bill Melzo shows perfect form when followi through on his curve ball. Senior Jerry Trevenio uses a crab-like form to gain ex' power, Sophomore hurler Gregg Gault displays his pump-handle wind-up. Spring Practice l6'riizgs Diamond Sfwcr in Us Wally Peterson moves up from his right field position to take a short pop-up. Senior Danny Parish dives to save a would-be base hit. wmv? Clubs Editors: Virginia Coleman Sandy Day Susie Dusek Janet Brown Susie Mills Nell Ienschke 4 3:4 1,6545 Q 1 . .31 9 ,.W., Q 2 'wwf :SGW . , ... ,.,,.Xfa f -5 ': :M ? pw? 2 J-fwfmzry 671155 Quill and Scroll. . National Honor Society . . Beta Club ........... Spanish National Honor Society . . Thcspians . . I President i??lSY5f'f' 2 51515 sf.. :sr f ,, K errwsrgrffassf- says. fs- W azparaafiwfai ssrisrgezfw: - Quill 85 Scroll is a national honor society for journalism students. Stu- dents must be in the top third of their class, have contributed excessively to the number of pages turned in to the publications, and have met their deadlines. Quill 84 Scroll officers are Janet Hanson, Presidentg Bessie Copeland, Secretary-Treasurerg and Virginia Coleman, Historian. Sponsors are Mrs. Sharon Cox and Miss Linda Howard. Hanson Cfzzmlied Apples 50M by .Quill 4 Sam!! iessie Copeland cretary-Treasurer sry? his k , 'N lm A k Q x 2 fi K, y We 'V--W1 ff 4 5 A K 53:55 Q Y U i r 4+ ' . t AVK' 'A WW' - . - . ,K , 'EG -':,':: Q, ,ff X f,j5',w .,a' 1 , 5 Jr, its ' x A i t 5 if iw f, ---:A nag: , K . in .,V A kk, up Al Alyn Dela Barnes Mike Hoffman Diane Karbach Q ,,,,,.,,. Quill 85 Scroll members decide to test the apples before they sell them to raise funds for the club banquet 1 , -. Kathy Beevers Virginia Donna Dick Susan Fleet Anne Hagy Pat Kelly Coleman John Wood Loubeth Miss L Howard Kay Postell Zimmermann sponsor Leadership, service, character, scholarship and citizenship--these are the qualities which determine the standing of a National Honor So- ciety member. Services of Lee's NHS chapter this year in- cluded an a ctive tutoring program. Proceeds are being used for a scholarship fund and col- lege information plan which aids students in finding available scholarships. President Alyn Alpert presides over the first NHS meeting of the year . 274 Zfuforing Included in ,NHS frogram Ron Knippa Paula Garver Pat Dooley Vice President Secretary Treasurer I I l , Paula Garver, secretary, takes minutes at the National Honor Society meeting which inducted new members. l l -,,...4! W A S ii - fr, -V gg'fr'..-?zww??: f45 ,fff - A V - A l 7 4 4' I ir , KW ther Balliew Thomas Berg Cindy Bernhard Ruth Billings Judy Bry :ll Buchanan Bob Burnside Gracie Cantu Scott Carnal Sol Casseb 275 Dinah Denson Monna Etheridge Lillian Gay Val Gavito Pat Gold 276 Sandy Eitel Susan Fleet Bob Gass Billy Gibson Glenn Hacker ----.4.,.,, fa National Honor Society members and sponsors listen to the Pre dent's views on having a guest speaker at their meetings, HS S51 Sandy Hale Louis I-Ienne Sandy Hewett Steve Holmsley Richard Hoppstetter Bob Jennings i Kelly Eva-Io Knaus ak Lamm Linda Lewis Lflyh Standards Paula McGeehee George Nowell Joan Paradowski Cathy Peacock Pam Pendergrast Kay Pettinos Joe Pichler Clyde Pifer Mrs. lone Williams, sponsor of the National Honor Society, searches her files for informatio n on possible candidates for the honorary organization. 277 Studying Plus bkcellcuf Grades Equals' ,NHS Patti Wolf Danny Rascoe Mike Redding Pam Robinson 278 if Pat Pilat Stanley Rech Linda Robertson Donna Roethemeyer Eva Jo Knaus and Susan Fleet improve their scholastic lead by studyil 1.7 x Carol Hutchin Terry Sutley Janice Rushton Sharyn Uecker Janie Scott Kay Willman l Seniars Head Beta Klub 4 Judy Bry David Dickens Ruth Billings Gracie Canru alleta Hightower admires the Leadership award presented to lenda Rubin for her outstanding Beta club work. E Mike Ferris Paula Garver Danny Rascoe Mike Redding Alice Thoelken -7 ..,,, K, , p f f, rri if 'K fr. -- Susan Fleet David Jauer Stanley Rech Glenda Rubin Sharyn Uecker Mike Ferris President Ruth Billings Secretary Louis Henne Vice President Kata ,Molds leaders Beta Club, an honorary organization, honors those students r e c o rn m e n d e d and chosen by the teachers on the basis of scholarship, citizenship, leadership and service. The highlight of the year was attending the an- nual convention in February. Under the point system, introduced last year, members must work three hours each six weeks in service to the teachers. President Mike Ferris, Vice President Louis Henne, Secretary Ruth Billings and Treasurer Judy Bry led the year's activities. Mrs. Mary McAllister sponsors the club. I 5 Judy BIY President Mike Ferris and Vice President Louis I-Ienne Treasurer present Carla Phillips with a membership certificate. Mike Redding, Sgt. at arms, and Helleta Hightower, chaplain, assist sponsor Mrs. Mary McAllister in showing club members the pennants they will sell to raise service funds. 281 ff X' 5555? i . A S . Gail Selsor Cathy Peacock Vice President Secretary nm ,N SS Sifplores Spanish Cfulfure QW 1 din. Newly elected NHSS members get sales tips for the candy sale from Mrs. Wilkinson. Elrbara Rosberg Z P' Linda Lewis Treasurer 4 f'f':7af L , Al Alyn Reporter 'ik it at 5 VVN5. , M s , w i T' loria Kroll Sylvia Guitierrez Eddie Sewall ayne Steadman Rose Stout Annie Langham Craig Stauffer Vickie Williams Miss Hestand distributes the candy members will sell to raise money for a trip to Monterrey. National Honor Society of Spanish was organized two years ago to acquaint advanced Spanish students in the historical background and customs of the Spanish society. The members sold candy in order to raise money for the trip to Monterrey during the Easter holidays. The year's activities were led by President Jim Edwards, Vice Presid ent Gail Selsor, Secretary Cathy Peacock, Treasurer Linda Lewis, and Reporter Al Alyn. Miss Hestand sponsors the club which is com- posed of third year Spanish students who have main- tained outstanding scholastic records in all Spanish courses. 283 fights Action, Drama 5566! Zfhcspiau World Grease paint, lights, action, and drama make up the world of Thespians. Under the leadership of Tom- my Camp, president, Pam Pendergrast, vice president, Georgianne Johnson, secretary, and Jim Edwards, rec- ords clerk, the Thespians presented a play, produced the Stars Over Lee Talent Show, and participated in local and area speech tournaments. As their fall production, Thespians produced the stage premiere of the Blackboard Jungle, a tense drama which demanded held-over presentations. As the finale of their busy year, the Thespians pre- sented the annual Charlie Awards, during which out- standing drama students were recognized. Mr. Charlie Walker sponsored Thespians for his eighth consecutive year. Tommy Camp President Pam Pendergrast Georgianne Johnson Mr. Charlie Walker Vice president Secretary Sponsor Walker runs tapes of play tryouts for interested students. fa Ea Q -dying, will .W X, 5 415 R52 it up nf wx - 1135 Dale, Tony Gross, Johnny , 1 .,,.. I f-wx ,-.Ea ,M wg? ' 1.'S4E:4'Z11 ' f , -f: -, -L 'eff-gm .. ':II.',I , . -' m y , , f, A af ' av- V ' fe Q ,... b..4..n X... . an 4 A 4 V f V .V t, JMR2 a, in . H , 4' w .ii i 7s?f?:2?'?a14slf f,g,,,,ig:h img- 1 A- -3 ,w ,,a,mMaf-v,., . ' ff a aa f : at sf , A f 1 -t ' . wasaf ,, , , a f ,K fp, , K ' . Q-If , 1' z,t2jte,gz1mff. ef ' . ,ffl Laffy-flff x .iff E ,Q 'mf ' , ,. Denson, Dinah Halpern, Marilyn Bankler, Donald Burns, Kay Buttler, Molly Cleveland, Linda Garver, Paula Geissler, Bob Hoover, Joanna Hoffman, Mike Hyman, Jack Knippa, Ron Madden, Rick Oster, Margie XE, i Senior Tony Dale entert aims other Leeites between play rehearsals. Keheersels Premiere Siege Uzespiezrz Zfeer Patton, Lane Porter, Charles Prothero, Debbie Quanstrorn, Kathy Redding, Mike Riley, Jo Ryan, Lesta Shefts, Patti 286 l n x During a week of initiation shenanigans, future thespians bow to other thespians. if Silen, Carla Specia, Cynthia Stevens, Sherry Swendeman, Dianne Thoelken, Alice Volmer, Bobbi Wright, Connie Zimmermann, Loubeth Hhrzriv Walker. . Heading the Lee speech and drama departme for the past eight years has been the job of ligl hearted Mr. Charlie Walker. A graduate of Loui ana Polytechnic and Trinity University, Mr. Wall has co a che d Lee's fine arts department which l brought numerous honors and awards to the Hoi of Champions, Mr. Walker directed the world stage premiere Blackboard , Lee's '65 fall production. His pr duction of the play surpassed all expectations, have many of his interscholastic league entries, fc of which have claimed first-place honors in the l seven contests. p Besides his directing ability, Mr. Walker coached the speech department to sweepstakes! speech festivals throughout the state and is sponr of the National Forensic League. With his witty remarks, gay eyes, and yet termination to fulfill the needs of his hungry spe and drama disciples, Lee's Charlie Walker has pr X en that even lengthy rehearsals can be enjoyal and educational, ' It is because of these qualities-- because of. ingenuity and creative mind, that all Mr. Char! Walker's undertakings have been successful a rewarding. l l 4 l 1 l 4 l 1 l l ersuiilcz Vqilant Versa! A dedicated teacher QRick Maddenj tries to lecture to disinterested and smart-alecky students Uohnny Gross and Larry Safirj. Hoodlums Johnny Gross, Bob Wade, Ron Knippa, Mike Redding and Lane Patton wait to assault Mr. Dadier as their means of revenge. 290 Solly Klein QBob Geisslerj e x p r e s s e s 1 emotions of all te a c h e r s who hopeles struggle with delinquents. THE BLAC KBOA RD JUNGLE A drama in three acts written by C. Gilford and Elizabeth Gibson. Directed Charlie Walker. The cast: Mr. Small. . Richard Dadier Josh Edwards . Anne Dadier . Artie West. . Alonzo. . . Andric .... John Sullivan Jim Taylor. . Morris Abrams Frankie Moore George Belazi Greg Miller . Santini . . . Solly. . . Martha. . . Lois . . . Jaunita. . . Lillian. . . Susan . . . .Jim Edwa . . Rick Madd . . Tommy Cal . Debbie Protht . . . . Lane Patl . . Ron Knit . .Charles Por . . Mike Redd: . . Terry Hicl- . . Donald Bank . . . Bob Wa . . Johnny Gr . . .Tony D: . . Larry Sa . .Bob Geiss . . . Paula Gar' Georgianne John: . . . Molly Butt . . . Carla Sil . . .Connie Wrig '76'lafkbw1rd ,7unglc ' Frcmivras' at lcv the danger, Mr. Dadier fRick Maddenp attempts to seize the knife from Artie West fLane Pattonj in the pres of Morris Abrams and George Belazi QDonald Bankler and Johnny Grossj. Dadier QRick Maddenj and his wife QDebbie Protheroj critical situations at the Vocational High School. The Blackboard Jungle , Thespian's fall pro- duction, made its world stage premier at Lee. A tense and contemporary drama, it centers around a dedicated young teacher assigned to a vo- cational high school in New York. He attempts to arouse some sparks of decency in the young hoodlums in his English class. Refusing to be intimidated by their threats and violence, he works intelligently and patiently in an effort to in- still in them a sense of responsibility. Evan Hunter's best seller novel was revised and updated by C. B. Gilford and Elizabeth Gibson for the stage. Service 611105 Trave1er......... American Field Service . . Key Club. . . Opti-Misses . . Booster Club . . Band Parents . . Band . . Bugle Call . . . Student Council . , Choir. . . Lee-Ettes. . . 293 298 299 302 304 306 308 314 320 328 332 it C' 1' re 1 v Davxd Jauer, 'I-felen Coleman, Susan Dusek, , Sandra Day, Janet Brown Copeland, Susan Fleet . . . . .Sue Haase , David Mursch, Joe Mike Howard Mike Hoffman . . Candee Sherman, Jerry Townsend, Rick Benavides, Ed Lauterstein, Mary Ann Hammond, Peggy Crawford, Rachelle Dawson, Sue Hoese, Lynn Polunsky, Eva- Jo Knaus, Anna Hiscock, Jackie Moore, Randy Hunter Art,Editor . . ........ . ............. . . Pat Kelly Sponsor . . . . . . . . Miss Linda Howard I 966 Zfrmfeler Staff Where the action is? . . Layouts. . . Copy . . . Cropping pi ct ur es . . . Late deadlines hustling to the post office to meet the af- ternoon postman. . . and mass hysteria when you find out you just sent in a girls picture with a boys name under it. . .then the mad dash to catch the mailman before he leaves and beg him to give you your parcel back. . . Finally the pages are in and ready. Then comes the day of reward--the annu- als have arrived. But the times of confu- sion are still not over for the TRAVELER has to be issue d to the eager students of R. E, Lee High School. This is where the action is- -the annual staff of 1965-66. Co-Editors Kathy Beevers and Kay Postell admit that at times they would like to slit Miss Linda Howard's throat. Who's Who and Feature Editors Bessy Copeland, Susie Fleet and Karen Carlson admire the beautiful features of Aquarena. . swim AM - I-va. - if 6- V Y-'gy Q . .,, QV Qi:,g1-f . W? W .1-fi. nf .fm 4 st, ' V if ef s if WtwgwQ?1f. as Ji, :QM il tit 4 Cfnflinee Deadlines, ,flflnddening Pdee. . Pdf! ef Zfrneeler ,4etien. Photographers David Mursch, Joe Reynolds and Mike Howard propose various picture ideas-- But Head Photographer John Wood winds up with the assignment. C M- 'asrf ,K . A if 1fetj'1, , few? 332:51 n, Q M 'ik x ls K 3?:ww5iffgg:a,p.: tim: A 2 5Q?gz:,s .., ,g + ,, F, ,. 3 A ' rs t n 1 me 'fffssfyw . 64, , -We ,133 ' . 1.3 he 5 1. if ' H 5, A '-.e'+i1 A!k.'fii, ' Q ' fewer x ' ,f,, -ks ,, -1. v...f J M Qls M5 .., N- .. 'H-1' -S..-up -er -'r-M--52.1.2 -.4 Pat Kelly, art editor, and Sue Haase, staff secretary, discuss picture ideas for the TRAVELER. 295 Helen Linger, having Sport's Editors David Jauer and Jay Cook up a tree quietly disappears with the ladder. ... sa K. ' P, if::,riL5,- f Stiff' -, ' 296 E S E z Classes Editors Donna Dick, Ann Enloe, Deb' Cross, Cindy Crawford, Lisa Hammen, Lir Fletcher, and Cathy Ackinson take time out to f new picture ideas. Clubs and Faculty Editors Cathy Edrington, B bara Rosberg, Sandy Hale, Virginia Colem Sandy Day and Janet Brown relax during tht tour through the Aquarena. Crawler Staff . . . Whcrc thc' Action fs Mike Hoffman and Glenda Rubin show their ,fix persuasive salesmanship as they encourage the Aquarena boatman to let them in the show free. The Advertising Staff, Anna Hiscock, Glenda Rubin, Sandi Yarbourough, Jackie Moore, Peggy Crawford, Ed Lauterstein, Eva-Jo Knaus, Mike Hoffman, Mary Ann Hammond, Rachelle Dawson, Susan Hoese, and Lynn Polunsky strive to sell an ad to anyone---even an O1d Goat . vw A . 1 '+- ,d4' Teresa Bullock has a licking good time at the Halloween party. llll H .,-fwtzfsggfss 'llk U H I -EW Auke Kroondijk turns hobo for the ,4 ZS' fiazfures fftzllrfufem Mzrfy American Field Service is a club organized to fur- ther increase interest in Lee's foreign exchange student and to raise money for future foreign students. The club has stayed busy this year by participating in activities both at Hallo w een and Christmas, and producing the foreign student assembly in February. In two years, the club has proved very successful in aiding foreign students. Ron Knippa headed the club as chair- man, and Miss Margaret Van Valkenburg is sponsor. This year the foreign student was Auke Kroondijk from the Netherlands. AFS Halloween party. Ron Knippa, Chairman, gives the plans for the AFS assembly given in February. 298 5 'ice President Sol Casseb makes plans for the next 1eeting. Johnny Jarnagin makes announcements at a weekly Key 61116 Dccfelvps leading Hiflkcns A service club sponsored by a local Kiwanis organization, the Key Club's aim is the devel- opment of leadership, ability and good citizen- ship. Johnny Jarnagin is President of this group, which endeavors to keep the high standards in scholarship, sportsmanship and social contacts. Mr. Charles Holden is the sponsor of the club. Senior Susie Vermersch was announced as Key Club Sweetheart at an annual dance in her honor. Gary Crapster, secretary, and Larry I-Iamrick, treasurer, study the club finances. Key Club Sweetheart, Susie Vermesch, shows Cathy Ed- rington and Pat Kelly the bracelet that she received at the annual Key Club dance. Suzin ' Shirts Sfrgvcs Result in Key 61116 year Key Club sponsor , Mr. Charles Holden, discus future business plans with Key Club members. 300 1 l Key Club members pre-3 pare to leave Lee's cafel teria after the annual P.T. A. supper where l they served as the cleanr up committee. Johnny Jarnagin, Auke Kroondijk, Sol Casseb, Luther Balliew, and David Jauer work together painting the dug- out for the Baseball team. Susie Mills and Janet Brown listen to Jerry Trevino's sales pitch as he tries to sell them a surfer shirt, one of the c1ub's projects this year. R3 Patti Cole, Monica Lutz and Mona Etheridge prepare to de- part for the Easter party at Boysville. Mothers present at the Mother-Daughter Tea seem to be enjoying themselves as they discuss future activities of the Opti-Misses. Mrs. Nancy Cooper talks with one of the mothers at the Mother-Daughter Tea. 302 The year 1965-66 was a year of changes and new traditions for the Opti-Misses, Based on co-operation, example, and time-devotion to the club, Linda Cleveland was the first to be chosen as Opti-Miss of the Year. Also the new money-making car wash made its debut at Lee with Opti-Misses earning funds for their service projects. The Opti-Misses feature a service project for each month. This year's activities included a Halloween and Easter party for Boysville, making Christmas stockings for the Robert B, Green Children's Ward, a Valentine's party for the Lee staff's children, a visit to Children's Homes, and an Installation Banquet in May. Officers of Opti-Misses are Monica Lutz, presidentg Cindy McCarty, vice presidentg Pam Cole, secretaryg and Monna Etheridge, trea- surer. Opti-Misses is sponsored by Mrs. Nancy Cooper, A..-..,, is -,gm-Mg:-.1 r,,f - r T , it , I - 5 3 apgigrfsk' 'mf itfflfigr r -'dir sau, - . l l V V f f, pti-Miss of the Year, Linda Cleveland, :rves punch at the Mother-Daughter Tea. Op!!-Misses Promote Service' l6'c'r1cHts 5 i The yearly Halloween party at Boysville is another project sponsored by the Opti-Misses. Minor officers M'Liss Thigpen, Cheryl Meads, Sherry Barrels, and Susan Dusek, seem to enjoy the annual Opti- Misses Tea. 303 X Boosters enjoy cookies and coffee after watching weekly films of the Volunteers in action. 0fHcers President. . . . . . .Colonel Sheeh: Vice President. . . . . Dr. Hartol Secretary .... . . Mrs. Craighea Treasurer ............ Mr. Craighe: Minor Officers Mr. Peek, Mr. Knippa, Mr. West, Mr. Guril sky, Mr. Chestnut, and Mr. Gass Hoosiers Prowzrffc' Spirit! . ,N l x sir rms! . mf nazi Q .Q ,lorlifl The Booster Club shared the twelfth man-spot , , - with the Lee stud ent body in cheering this year's V Volunteer teams on to victory. . Colonel Mike Sheehan led this year's Boosters as M President, with Dr. Melvin Hartong, Vice President, Mrs. B. L. Craighead, Secretary , and Mr. B. L. Craighead, Treasurer. The annual Booster Club Picnic and raffle was held at Aggie Park to start the 1965-66 sports season off to a great beginning. gf , i Booster members line up for vanishing football tickets 7 Mr. Craighead sells Lee booster hats to interested purchasers. Virginia Buchanan, secretary, Annette Mack, treasurer, and John Moitz, vice president, look over Band Parent activities with Harold Grist, president. Hand Farm Mrs. Martin Harvick and Mrs. B. F. Renfro their share in preparing refreshments after c of the monthly meetings. Band Parents arrive early for the Lee Band Concert. 306 Vrrfvzlic upprfrf Service by support and morale to each Volunteer Band Member is the main objective of the Robert E. Lee Band Parents. Whether it be chaperoning buses to the out-of-town games, operating the concession stand at football games, at home, or just giving their full confidence and support to each band ac- tivity by attending as a group--The Band Parents are there in order to boost Lee's band on to greater heights each year. No Dad you can't go! explains Sophomore Bonnie Billings in her excitement prior to departing on her first band trip. Even though the hour of departure has finally arrived, Bonnie Bill- ings' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Billings, still find last minute in- , structions to give her. First Row: S. Goldstein, W. Read, C. Collier, V. Ga- vito, G. Wright, P. Naylor, H. Debo, A. Bradley, J. Peters, B. Severance, D. Karbach, B. Kreger, I. Larnm, O. Kurth, G. Langerhans, L. Clayton, I. Arm- strong, G. Hornbuckle, R. Bentley, C. Mack, V. Hoechten, I. Rainbird. Second Row: L. Hamrick, R. Nairn, J. Moltz, L. Baker, R. Taylor, C. Ursell, D. 1,4 I I is l F P Skiles, I. Egan, T. Stephens, G. Grist, A. Langham J. Mclntire, B. Smith, J. Maupin, F. Slimp, F. Hoot L. Henne, P. Lanier, B. Foss, D. Pegues, B. Billing Third Row: l. Phinney, Mr. Bielss, P. Johnson, I Dimmick, K. Horstman, J. Martin, G. Haecker, I Haswell, P. Everett, R. Madden, J. Lamm, T. Frazo D. Ernert, N. Phelps, S. Uecker, R. Weichlein, lx Many hours of hard work pays off as the Band performs. 308 I 965-66 Valuufecr Hand Iockersmith, P. McBroom, C. Workman, P. Knight, , Justice, C. Henne. Fourth Row: R. Fox, S. Mount, . Hedtke, B. Gosdin, S. Bates, T. Walker. Fifth ow: Mr. Rodman, G. Neely, C. Hutchins, S. Sny- er, D. Bauerle, B. Clarkson, A. Wright, J. Rushton, fl. Harvick, N. Rowe, I. Petty, M. Renfro, R. f1cAnear, H. Howard, B. Slimp, S. Garner, T. Van Heading the organization of Band events are Jack Lamm, treasurerg Hubert Debo, vice presidentg Sharyn Uecker, secretary: and Val Gavito, president. Dyck, J. Sawyer, N. Miculka, J. Cernosek, B. Spence, F. Humble, M. Lightsey, D. Nunn, P. Brandt, L. Lindley, S. Hoese, K. Majors, M. Hedtke, R. In- zer. Sixth Row: I. Hamil, C. Schultz, C. Meads, K. Bernhard. Perfect tvracfice Ma cg 'K I 5 13 E E Under the direction of drum major Ray Inzer, the band perfects its halftime performance. After many hours of tedious practice, band members enter the auditorium for the annual spring concert. 310 Drummers beat out cadence for cheers at football games. krfecf Precisirfn Q . The Robert E. Lee Volunteer Band, with its many city, regional, and state finalists, boosted the band in 1 another sweepstakes award-winning year. Under the leadership of Mr. Marion Rodman, and Drum Major Ray Inzer, the Volunteer Band again dis- i played precision drills during halftime performances. Glenn I-Iaecker won acclaim for the second year as r an All-State clarinetist, while thirteen band members attained positions in the All-Regional Band tryouts. Serving as officers of the 110-member organization l were Val Gavito, presidentg Hubert Debo, vice pres- ' identg Sharyn Uecker, secretary, and Jack Lamm, I treasurer. l With spring contest nearing, Mr. Rodman perfects rank All-state band member, Glenn Haecker, is accompanied by formations, N Sharyn Uecker during one of many practice sessions. . ,raw FU! 311 HEAD MAIORETTE Nelle Buchanan DRUM MAJOR Ray Inzer Q ' 5 Z 4 vw, , .. Q- , ,,,. . 2 V - . . , V, .. W . , W ,. K - mf.. ,. w,-y,1WmQg - .J , , Q .5 rf Q--kq3,1fg435sa:wiiy.xgm.. - .,, w.wfd1.f:svw,.MW:: Q- ,. A W. A ig yu, , . E fmfsszfgml -mf .L,1,,.., ' ,.-enfsfmw Qpggwhfiw-1ff6,', .-QUE-feiwy 'ff' f42??Y'ti?-fz.f, :Q ' wil:-ws? ww K - ,,,. .. . I 13 f,-. .. J, . .,:.L,.. ,ii ,Q Vik, T L.VkV liz V Kkk, ,Lg 7,37 5 it T' .. , - ,K , Q Q . 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News editor Anne Hagy looks for a reporter's phone number to give him a news assignment. 314 Engle 6111! Susfains ,4 kzznk l Deadlines, cutlines and pics have all become daily terms for the staffers of the BUGLE CALL. The award winning paper, ably edited by Janet Hanson, is developed through Journalism II classes. The BUGLE CALL has maintained an A+ rating for two years, and is now led by i a new sponsor, Miss Sharon Russell. l l l I l , N J ' Q -,iff ' W ' K , . ,231 2 A if-A r .4 mmwr rttst We Janet Hanson, editor-in-chief, checks page proofs be fore taking them to the printer. 1 la Barnes hibernates under a table to finish copyread- a story for the final deadline. .4-' K, I MH L. Ad and Business Manager Debbie Chumbley keeps a record of bills and Bugle Call funds. Brian Duchin searches desperately for the right headline on the sports page. N-..f' 1' S More .. 4- yw A.- Yi' . :SW Volunfeer5 HB1 315 Photographer Rob Richie watches for action shots for the next Bugle Call issue. Diane Karbach, public relations manager, looks for feature ideas in an exchange paper. 316 Pius Krfpy, Deadlines- Kugle gllff Activa Photographer Al Alyn adjusts and cleans camera lens. l Peggy Connor, Montage editor, uses a previous is as a guide for the 1965 literary publication. PM P w if it s L, .1 l' s 115 E ecutive editor, Dyanne Bowles, hurriedly types up a ws story. l Kay Postell prepares layouts as part of her job as ed Loubeth Zimmermann, city editor, folds papers ,tonal assistant to be mailed to exchange schools. Editor in Chief. . ........... . . Janet Hanson News Editor ....... Sports Editor . . . . . . Public Relations Manager. . . Copy Editor ....... Executive Editor . . City Editor ..... Business Manager. . . Advertising Manager . . Editorial Assistant . Photographers. . . Sponsor .... . . . Anne Hagy . . Brian Duchin . . Diane Karbach . . .Dela Barnes . . . . Dyanne Bowles Loubeth Zimmermann . . Debbie Chumbler . . . .Peggy Connor' ay'P6ste1l . . .Rob Richie and A1 Alyn . . Miss Sharon Russell ,411 Wrfrk- With Some Play party. .nf 1 Alyn and Bob Richie get tangled up in their jobs as a deadline nears. Linda Jordan, Delores de la Rosa and Mark Weiner find more tinsel for decorations at the Christmas EN 5-as Miss Russell happily displays the mum that her staffers gave her for the Jeff football game. 319 Student Eddy Presidcuf 1506 51155 K. Cdoumfil Prrfmzffes Student Weyzzre This year's Student Council under the leadership of Bob Gass, presidentg John Douglass, vice presi- dentg Dinah Denson, secretaryg and Margaret Rust, treasurerg was co mposed of 100 homeroom repre- sentatives who presented the needs and problems of their fellow students. This organization strives to keep students in- formed about daily happenings at Lee and to pro- mote such activities as Howdy Week , student di- rectories, and this year selling color photos of the Volunteer football team. Student Council sponsors are Coach Tom Mos- ley and Mr. Bill Fuller. John Douglass Vice President Dinah Denson Secretary Margaret Rust Treasurer Zouncil Pla Cathy Atkinson Kris Artzt Frances Benavides Cindy Bernhard Billy Black Nancy Boston Opera! in yiyi C 'kiklyfliw' ER if as amid 5 'TQ 1 'Z' 3 it Vi- Q' ' Cathy Atkinson and Arthur Warner try their Kathy Burke Gracie Cgntu persuasive salesmanship on Molly Butler, Jay Chapman Ginger Cone while working in the school store. 4cfizfifiesL chan! Sim' ancy Boston, Lillian Schievelbein, Ricky folla, Debbie James, Laury Riklin and uck Agne consider different projects for ,e Student Council. I' ,Qi ff s s I i I i yan Y..,,,,,.v -.fs..,,,M , Doug Conrey 1 Wayne Eldridge Sue Crawford Io Ann Etheridge V t.5, Q , Tim Dresch ' Sandy Eitel Robert Evans Stanley Farnes will VX ljs ii Beth French Qgqllene--Fpugit,t' . Pat Gold Larry Gring i Sponsor Mr. Bill Fuller opens the council School Store for business. i 1 w 'X M Stephen Haag Kay Hemphill Terri Hill Debbie James Glenna Japhet Nell Jenschke Tony Jones Myron Josephson 324 ,wizsors Open Sim: Guide Activities rf-ali' N ..r x inet Kinder Ginger Langholtz Lutz Sharon Moffett 50- f tg ' eii1 ,Z H1 ponsor Tom Mosley tells Ginger Langholtz bout Council activities. 1 Y 25. . Wsw i 1-f 's13,s,s lf .45 f ':-r y A iiisg l ' Roddy McAlpir1e Judy McKissick Peggy Moore Pat Mosley Pam Obriotti Tony Patino Cheryl Perido Pat Pilat Cfouucil kecps lifusy With Dimes: Krufchcs Why , a i? - ' z, K K, . ,: align 1' ,a ' 1 fiiiil Karen Pittman Karen Raines Jerry Rippeteau Loetta Sanders 326 if ix 'Wiz rrrer 3 Jill Rabb Laury Riklin Lesta Ryan Lillian Schievelbein Counting the money collected for the March of Dime are Terry Kenner, Bill Viner, John Douglas and Ton Jones. y Carolyn Smelley Darwin Sealy Craig Stauffer 3? ' rr W ' f 21'2Q A Q 3 A af Af ra Q 5 S 49 xfgm K Md aw X X N 0 , 451 .gwWwniT?' ' '3I TJ' Diane Tallrnan .osanna Trarnel , , , ' Wayne Eldrrdge assrsts Tony Jones to a Student Councll Q . V f ai? 2 Q'f, 1 1 .1 'asf' --.,, 5 . 5 meeting. .. r ---w gewwrww . igL'L yu M X. f K .eeg A A at C .X :arbie Thrift Joanna Ur Bill Viner Arthur Warner Aarilyn Weichlein Lee Wilson Patti Wolf Wayland Wong 327 ,4 Kapclkz Ehoir hzfurcs Vocal a 1 Girls sextet members Jud' O'Neill, Terry McClaugl erty, Nancy Riddell, Vicki Davies, Martha Clary and Linda Maddox of A Capella Choir prac- tice Christmas carols to be sung at North Star Mall. First Row Mr. Reid Sellers qdirectorj Sharon Maher Julia Smith Paula Penrod Diane Ayers Janet Carter Janet Pittman Judy Rogers Lane Kelley Nancy Riddell Rosemary Trevino Audra Graham Terry McClaugherty Phyllis West Penny DeWitt Tom Stephens Nancy Schepers Martha Wickson Third Row Tamarra Cameron Alwilda Lenker Jack Anderson Kim DeVries John Hornbeck Billy Gardner Finis Fator Darrell Lutteringer Hector Villarreal Terry Upton Robert Stanton Robert Grigsby Paul McChesney Boyd Grimes Ann Gosset Vicki Hartsook Linda Reed Sharron Myers John Hornbeck Mr Sellers directs the choir in preparation for one of their many contests. Second Row Julis Johnson Diane Millsapps Adrienne Hull Melinda Jackson Judy Lewallen Janie Scott Lita Kay Serold Martha Clary Lane Sellers 911133291 V Darlene Schmid Pam McElroy Mary Ann Bolstridge Barbara Burkhart Kay Cain Suzanne, Barnert Peggyanfoiii lFThompson X Fourth Row Kitty Caldwell Vicki Davies Nancy Lyle Monte Morrison Jimmy Macken Ben Greenfield Randy Hishan Jim Walker Mark Wiley Wally Rogers John Long Guy McNamara Larry Hairgrove Roy Lawtum Chris Reinarz Pam Robinson Karen Lee Carol lnzer Judy O'Neill 329 Zferfecfivn The A Capella Choir under the direction of Mr. Reid Sellers raised their voices as never before this year at Lee. Long hours of practice, hurried re- hearsals, and concerts soon became routine in the world of the seventy-two members. However, it all seems worthwhile as the choir boasts two all state finalists, Wally Rodgers and Vickie Davies, with eight representatives in the Re- gional Choir. As in previous years the choir caroled at the Na- tional Bank of Commerce, Joske's, and North Star Mall during the Yule-time season. Assisting Mr. Sellers this year are President Janie Scott, Vice President Pam Robinson, Secretary Peggy Connor, Reporter Lillian Schievelbein, and Sergeant at Arms Ben Greenfield. Lillian Schievelbein, reporterg Janie Scott, presidentg Peggy Connor, secretaryg Ben Greenfield, sergeant at arms, and Pam Robinson , vice presidentg still find something to smile about after the long hours of re- hearsal. Regional Choir members Jack Anderson, Martha Clary, Jim Walker, Finis Fator, and Nancy Riddell gather for an impromptu practice session before state tryouts. csulfs Zrzfm Lfhmzl Practice Wally Rodgers shows off his All-State patch to Vickie Davies. Paula Penrod, Sharon Maher, and Wally Rodgers find that forming a trio is easier said than done. Randy Hisaw, Julia Smith, and Chris Reinarz discuss musical selections before Christmas caroling. 5,445 L ,lr A ' il 965-Gem Zlfccrlmdcrs Senior Betsy Stark Junior Diane Swendemann Senior Pat Kilrnar Senior Cathy Saunders 332 Junior Melodie Sayger Head Cheerleader Hhcerlcvzdcrs Lead lee-Sites nam, aepwh: Cathy Saunders Senior Cheerleader Pat Kilman Betsy Stark Senior Cheerleader Head Cheerleader Diane Swendemann Melodie Sayger Junior Cheerleader Junior Cheerleader FOUR EXECUTIVE LIEUTENA NTS: Paula Garyer, Glenna Japhet, Margaret Rust, and Gail Selsor. 334 PEP SQUAD STAFF ' SERGEANTS: Andy Arnold 1 Ian Morgan Marilyn Bryant Sandy Myer I l l l 4 1 N DRILL SQUAD DRILL LIEUTENANTS: Donna Belknap, Kathy Harris, Cathy Peacock, Ginge Cone, Karen Schw artz , Ginger Lanholz, Yvonne Gamez and Cindy Bernhard. ' E ! I 5 1 i a P 2 1 Oficers feud Drills, J parades, Pep Kallies I , l FOUR EXECUTIVE OFFICERS: Pam Pendergrast Pat Dooley Kay Kennon Carol Davis PEP SQUAD SERGEANTS: ffJ,.b g1112 ' Lillian Schievelbien Susan Dusek Barbie Thrift Phyllis West Jill Rabb Janice Jennett Jeanne Kratt Zee-wifes l6'rwst Spirit Lee-Ettes demonstrate spirit as the Lee Volunteers enter state finals. Cheerleader Diane Swende- mann models new basketball uniform worn at all basketball games. M6 wEMWvWwwW,mw,MwmQMgmm, Mawr LJ Wim ' M5 B: :B 32 :E :B W2 ' me r MM 1: ,W WW 2? .Sim M ' fvgrss'-fe' , Early morning practice finds Lee-ettes sleepy eyed, but willing to perfect their routine. Major Pam Pendergrast and Captain Kay Kennon present Mrs. Doreen Forren, Lee-Ette sponsor, with her Christmas present from the Lee-Ettes. l Seniors Glenna Japhet, Gail Selsor and Margaret Rust show Rebel pride by displaying the Confederate flag. l l I u l P V r l l W Gail Selsor, Pat Dooley and Kay Kennon sound the Spirit horn as the Lee Vols add p six more points to the score. 337 4 ,' 5 'xkffkf xJL,X ' kLee-Ettes led spirit at the bonfire sponsored by KTSA in honor of the Robert E. Lee football team. Rebel Rouser stirs Lee-Ettes and fans into high spirits. E Senior Cheerleader Cathy Saunders instructs Lee-Ettes at early morning practice. 1 Spirih Signs. . . lee-5ffc World Beginning the year with drill squad practices during the summer, the Lee-Ettes were prepared to play a tremendous part in the successful and thrilling football season. With school spirit at a high point, Lee-Ettes added by selling booster tags, covering the Lee campus with spirit posters and staging pep rallies. Pat Kilman as head cheerleader led the Lee-Ettes at sports events while Pam Pendergrast, Lee-Ette major, commanded the group's drills during football season. Lee-Ettes arouse spirit at lunch as band members 'H Lee-Ette Yvonne Gamez cheers the Vols as Lee takes on Odessa Permian for state championship. play Rebel songs. Special Interest glllb5 Future Scientists . . . Future Business Leaders of America . . Youth for Christ . . Future Teachers of America . . Girls' Recreation Association . . Vocational-Industrial Club . . National Forensic League . . Octagon Club . . Spanish Club. . Future Hornemakers of America ,..,, , , Distributive Education Clubs of America German Club . Book Ends . . 341 342 344 346 348 350 352 354 355 356 358 364 365 l 95,4 Korzfribufes to cierzcc Projects The Future Scientists of America is a nation- wide organization consisting of students with an above average desire and ability in the field of sci- ence. The Robert E. Lee chapter participates in many activities, including numerous science projects and summer institutes for students of high abilities. Another project is the c1ub's annual participation in the Alamo Science Fair. The FSA officers for 1965-66 are: President Danny Rascoe, Vice President David Dickens, Trea- surer Larry Masinter and Reporter Clyde Pifer. ...arf eporter Clyde Pifer, Vice President David Dickens, President anny Rascoe, and Treasurer Larry Masinter help Sponsor Mr. lohn Porter with a science experiment. w r l 5 l l I l l V l , 1 FSA members demonstrate the use of an electronic measuring device which the young scientists made in the classroom. 341 FBLA sponsors Miss Becky Barstis, Mrs. Ruth Hicks and Mrs. Thelda Bistritsky open Christmas presents given to them by the Club members. Service, education and progress represent the aims of Lee High's Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica. Under the supervision of Mrs. Ruth Hicks and Miss Rebecca Barstis, FBLA has brought home many honors to the Home of Champions. Under the leadership of Lynn Polunsky, Presi- dentg Carmen Yoshida, Vice Presidentg Pat Thomp- son, Secretary and Carmen Galloway, Treasurerg the activities for the 65-66 school year have been car- ried out. Service projects and candy sales highlighted the club year with all members participating. FBLA helped to type March of Dimes envelopes and spon- sor Lee's Career Day, begun here at Lee and now adopted by other area business clubs. Leslie Johnson and Pat Thompson decorate the FBLA bulletin board, 342 FBLA members enjoy meeting other mem- bers at the area district convention. WG lihecking the finan- :ial books are minor mfficers Linda Dunn and Gracie Cantu, as ,,,,1 X L .inda Wills types up he latest incoming Jroceeds. I . r x n if 5 Q-flf , ,af 3 l Ehrismfzus ffzzfs, Sales-916124 Kapers ul.. 2 qv Linda Rodriquez, historiang Carmen Yoshida, vice-presidentg Pat Thompson, secretaryg and Carmen Galloway, treasurerg help president Lynn Polunsky look for materials in order to prepare for the state convention. Pam Steele Miss FBLA David Jauer Mr. FBLA YFC members listen attentively as their guest speaker, an International Bible teacher, speaks to the gro up. 'fi Paul Lanier, Prayer follow up, leads group in singing. Active YFC members, Vicki Davies and Judy O'Nei1, perform a duet. i ce? 1,196 Prvmvfcs Khrisfiau kllawslzzjv The principle aims ofthe Youth for Christ are to romote Christian activities, maintain Christian ellowship, and help build the character of our fu- ure leaders. 0 YFC, sponsored by Mrs. Lois Obrecht, welcomes :udents of all denominations to att end its weekly ieetings. Led by President Danny Rascoe and Vice Presi- ents Nancy Lyle and Tammy Cameron, the YFC ieetings present guest speakers, group singers, and :its written and presented by the members. S log s . s,sits it is - Vice Presidents Nancy Lyle and Tammy Cameron, prepare for one of the weekly meetings. President Danny Rascoe, along with members Diane Swendemenn and Mark Wiley, presents one of the comical weekly skits. Ruth Billings Andrea Arnold President Vice President in Cynthia Specia and Myron Josephson practice their speeches on fellow students before going before the judges, 346 JoAnne Snarr Secretary Future Teachers of America, a service club, endeavors to project interest in the teaching profession. This year's activities revolved around the theme, Flexibility-- Education's Demand . FTA's projects included ushering at the P-TA open ho u s e, attending the district convention in New Braunfels , the state convention in Austin, and observing in el- ementary schools throughout the district. Sophomore Myron Josephson and Junior Cynthia Specia represented Lee at the dis- trict convention as Mr. and Miss FTA. Mrs. Patricia Farquhar, new to FTA this year, sponsors the club which is led by President Ruth Billings, Vice President Andrea Arnold, Secretary JoAnne Snarr and Treasurer Ann Gossett. Ann Gossett Treasurer R24 Symbrflzkes 'Hlucatiou iv Demand President Ruth Billings discusses her session with fellow delegates at the district convention. Minor officers Donna Dick, Patti Wolf and Dinah Denson earn honor points by grading papers for a teacher. Qzrls Promvfc' Physical Massa G R A members prepare for a daily play session by exercising. This year's Girls Recreation Association has been one filled with bows and arrows, bowling balls, excitement and just being physically fit. Headed by Nancy Franks, president, Dianne Hannasch, vice presid ent, and sponsored by Miss Challie Thorton and Miss Ruth Walker, the girls learned the different techniques of bowling and the courtesies of Archery. Throughout the year they participated in various sports, includ- ing Volleyball, Basketball, Tennis , Trampo- line, and Tumbling. Most of all, the girls learned the rewards of good sportsmanship. ?RA bowling instructor, Eva Mink, elps Sharon Porter with the proper zchnique in holding the ball. Miss Challie Thornton, GRA sponsor, looks on during one ofthe bowling sessions. it Q'--f Debbie Harris and Barbara Jackson remove arrows from the target, while Ruth Beard and Susan Hazelwood prepare to try their skill with the bow and arrow. or ,, e e ' Susan Hazelwood records bowling scores while Connie Scarborough watches their opponents' game. 349 lic Makes Debut at Lac Vocational-Industrial Club, an organi- zation for Industrial Co-operative Training made its debut both nationally and at Lee this year. This organization gives the stu- dents an opportunity to work with their hands for training in an occupation. Each year the club has two area meet- ings which bring together all the ICT stu- dents in the San Antonio vicinity. High- light of the year is the Employer-Employee Banquet which is held in April. Mr, Holden sponsors the club, which is led by President Wallace Rose. President Wallace Rose and Vice President Bobby Grier confer with Mr. Holden about ICT activities, Officers of VIC are Dwight Couch, sergeant at armsg Jimmy Barnes, secretaryg Bobby Grier, vice presidentg Bill Corner, treasurerg Wallace Rose, presidentg and Mr. Holden, sponsor, members make last minute adjustments on their entry in rodeo parade. Paul Griffith shows the blue ribbon won by the ICT entry in the rodeo parade. ICT members kick off the rodeo parade with their award winning batmobi1e , 351 Rick Madden, vice presidentp Andrea Arnold, secretaryg Paula Garver, presidentg and Jim Edwards, treasurer, discuss future NFL plans. Pam Pendergrast finds last minute preparations re- warding after placing first in contest with girls' radio speaking. Gerry Weatherford received first place in girls poetry interpretation. 352 N791 6065 in Erfnfcsf The spirit of competition, preparation ' speech material, and the excitement of eech tournaments make up the world of ational Forensic League. Under the en- ghtening eye of Mr. Charlie Walker, NFL embers find that the long hours of prep- 'ations pay off as the trophies are brought ome. l Lee's NFL took first place among enty high schools in the Highlands eech Tournament. Sixteen of its mem- rs participated in the Baylor University eech Tourney in Waco, while the high- ght of the contest year was the Trinity peech Festival. l Leading the members in activities are lfficers Paula Garver, presidentg Rick Mad- n, vice presidentg Andrea Arnold, secre- ryg and Jim Edwards, treasurer. i S Paula Garver and Andrea Arnold rejoice when remembering the hard work that was put behind their debate trophy. X , . . S--M NFL members prepare to leave for the Baylor Speech Tournament. Marlyn Halpern and Sherri Stevens rehearse for a duet-acting contest. 353 Ocfagau Qmup Orgzznzkes at lee The Octagon club for boys was formed at Lee this year by a local Castle Hills Optimist Club. The Club helps develop the boys in leader- ship, sports, interests, and respect for others. Claude Crane is president of the Club and Mr. Charles Horn is sponsor. 1 1 E 1 , Q 1 I S E E E . 5 E Q 5 Q P r I 2 , X 2 E Q 5 s I i President Claude Crane talks over future plans with Mr Charles Horn. l Members of the Octagon Club outline the rules of their club. pec ust pea US OH isit pea kers mb 6 Und ,wzuzlsh 611116 fudivs Spain, Gzlsfoms The ial interest club, is to learn more about the OITZS main purpose of the Spanish Club, a , art and literature of the Spanish king countries. This Christmas presents to orphans at the Mission year's activities centered around tak- ome, ey to donate to the Foreign Student Fund, ing er dent, P ecretar panish YOU x , ndt sponsoring cake sales in order to raise the Witte Museum, presenting special and giving a banquet in honor of s and outstanding member of the year. er the leadership of Dinah Denson, pres- atti Wolf, vice presidentg Pat Kelly, yg and Martha Cleary, treasurer, the Club has promoted Spanish culture he campus. T AWS --s..,, Pat Kelly reads the minutes ofthe previous Spanish Club meeting. QQ all Dinah Denson, president, Patti Wolf, vice presi- dent, Pat Kelly, secre- tary, and Beth French, chaplain, inspect an authentic Spanish sarapa. l 355 Yule-Tide spirit is brought to Lee when FI-IA beaux enthusiastically decorate the club's Christmas tree in the main hall. 91164 Prepares for Home Harms The purpose of the Future Homemakers oi America is to promote the arts of cooking, sewing! cleaning, keeping a household budget, and thus prepare the teenage girl for a career in the home. The highlights of the FHA year were the annual Mother-Daughter banquet, election of beaux and of- ficers, and the state convention. FHA officers are Linda Pruiett, presidentg Susie Vermersch, Ginger Majors, Cynthia Bynum, Sandy I-Iewett, Shari McGarr, vice-presidentsg Patti Cole, corresponding secretary, Sharyn Uecker, treasurer: Donna Dick, historian, and Marcia Rives, chaplain. l 356 i i l l Linda Pruiett and sponsors Mrs. Pearson andi Miss Dum are delighted with the silver tea X service purchased by the FHA. i Guest Speaker Sonny Davis and Cynthia Bynum, vice president, discuss certain points brought out in his speech. Donna Dick and Sharyn Uecker spend their afternoons making candle holders as a FHA project. 2-9 Janet Kinder, Marcia Rives, and Ginger Majors make dec- orations for the Mother-Daughter Banquet. Mr. Luther Hartman, Vice principal, is presented with a pin and honorary membership in FHA by his wife. 357 --.N 'KXNWW , X f 2 1 i ,,. Rogar Van Houten, president, and Pam Gentle, vice president, talk over and plan the coming events for DECA. be ssssppeppssss sssps D864 Earns DECA officers Cherri Allison secretary, David Brooks treasurer, Neal Rensmeyer, parliamen- tarian and Sue Slaughter, reporter, await trans- portation to the Area Meet. DECA officers discuss the coming Area Meet with chapter sponsor Mr. Boyde Vaughn. 358 fi E 2, 5 md learns Rob Ochoa and John Redding vork together at Handy-Andy luring the afternoon. Learning, and at the same time earning, mem- bers of Distributive Education Clubs of America share the responsibility of attendin g school part- time while working in the afternoon. DECA has many new members this year. The organization is a community project between the local merchants and nearby high schools. The co- operation of these two groups makes it possible for students to earn and learn at the same time. Mr. George Lowther and Mr. Boyd Vaughn work together devising students' school and working schedules. Students take their DECA training as serious, significant instruction for future employ- ment. 4' . QT 5? mi l r Frank Fernandez stocks the shelves daily and after several weeks he has learned where everything goes. 359 Richard Stagg, Floyd Smith, Santos Banda, and Mike Stan- ley plan the ticket sale for the city DECA banquet held March 8. Q-avlbfhfm 360 kQynHq-' 5 an DECA Minor Officers Mary Ann Nailbach, Kathy Wagner, Johi Rascoe and Shannon Bullard pause for a refresher before a clul meeting, while President Richard Stagg and Vice President Mike Hernandez join Sponsor George Lowther to lead group discussion Z? 6,4 learns Salesmanshgv Bobby Harper learns sales t e ch n i q u e s while working in the shoe department at Joske's of ECXHS. P 1 i V During DECA's money making project, Pam Gentle sold many cartons of candy to contribute to the club funds. The guest speaker, Mr. Wayne Barry, outlines salesmanship during installation ceremonies. 60nvmfi0r1.sz 238654 Day ffzyhhyhf year Mayor Protem Gatti signs the Distributive Education Declaration that declares DECA Day in San Antonio 4 4 DECA members Mike Hernan- dez, Bob Fletcher, Nancy Fuller, Larry Graves, and Donna Taylor discuss the possibilities for officers to the state convention. 362 DECA Sweetheart Sue Slaughter DECA Sweetheart Pam Davlin Neal Rensmeyer displays the award-winning style that won him a first place in Public Speaking at the first area DECA convention. l ass l Germans Hapfurc E Dutch Cfulture Lee's German Club is made up of stu dents who take or who have taken Germa: some time during their high school years An added interest to the Club this yea was Auke Kroondijk, Lee's foreign student who speaks the German language fluentlyl This year's German club officers an Sonja Bystron, president, Sandra Robinson vice-president and Roxanne Swanson, sec- retary. The German Club is' sponsored by Mis Sue Worden and Mrs. Lu Ellen Grossman l l l Roxanne Swanson, secretary takes minutes at a meeting while Sonja Bystron, president, and Sandra Robinson, vice-president, discuss their flag selling project. German Club members enjoy the annual banquet festivities at Edelweiss' German Restaurant. A 'vi Minor officers David Mursh, Barbara Queen, Gary Reamey and Eva Williamson meet with their spon- sors, Miss Sue Worden and Mrs. Lu Ellen Grossman to discuss the forthcoming banquet. bin Beard and Marion Eng make sure that the shelves are plentifully stocked. BOOK-ENDS STAFF Ardith Becker Mary Jean Bonnar Cherly Cameron Elaine Custen Marcia Dean Cindy Duecker Judi English Patsy Gillow Boyd Grimes Yvonne Grunwald Debbie Harris Dianne Hinshaw Roy Kamin Kent Kelly Ruby Lowther Gary Pomeranty Sher Wooten l6'00k-.Suriv Assist Ubrarians The purpose of the Book-Ends is to as- sist the librarians in stocking ofthe library shelves and helping students find their de- sired books. They also keep an up-to-date list of catalogues for students wishing in- formation on the college choice. The library is under the supervision of Mrs. Alta Bennet, head librarian, and Mrs. Nell Crain, secretary. 365 fr rr V I A! I lflf tm' 4' f! Lfy Lf M1169 Advertising Manager: Glenda Rubin Business Manager: Mike Hoffman E , I I , E r Q i E 5 ! , I I E e 5 367 A888 Merchandise Outlet . . . Akers, Roy Funeral Home . . Alamo National Bank . . . Art Beauty Salon ....., Barq's Bottling Company. . . Bate's Whopper Burger . . . Beannm-Putnanrlnc. . . Bexar County Treasurer . . Blauser's Pharmacy. . . Bob's Coffee Shop . . . Budc1ie's Supermarket . . Bu88Y Whip .,.... Bugle Call ......... Butcher Boy Meat Market . . Butt, H. E. Grocery ..... Campbell Ince Distributors. . . Carl's Phillips '66 ..... Certifies Dry Cleaning . . . Chapa Construction . . . Chism's Shoes ...... Checker Cab Company. . . . Circle Electric Company .... Coca Cola Bottling Company Com er 's Record Nook ..... Constable Precinct 8 . . . Copeland's Restaurant . . B. L. Craighead Builder . . D.J.'s ......... Dr. Pepper ....... Electrical Distributing . . Epp's Smokehouse . . . Fac's ......... Fair T V . . . . . Fashion 220 ....... William Field Fashions. . . Fox Company ..... Frost Bros .... . Gift's Unusual .... Gini's Hair Fashion. . . Glo Cleaners ..... Goodyear Service . . Goodyear Tires ....... Guido Lumber Company . . . Gunn-Betts ........ Hall's Service Station . . Handy-Andy Grocers. . . Heyland Pharmacy. . . Jay's Drive Inn .... Joske's of Texas ..... Kerrville Bus Company . . Kelly Scherrer ...... Kenny's Shoe Store. . . Lande ........ Lasso and Fem Form . Lennard, Frank E. . . Luby's North Star. . . Luke Lindsey Enco . . dcfvrfzlsirlg .7m!c1f . .399 . .385 . .374 . .385 . .386 . .383 . .374 . .380 . .384 . .370 . .401 . .383 . .385 . .384 . .377 . .371 . .387 . .399 . .376 . .378 . .397 . .371 . .381 . .392 . .370 . .392 . .390 . .384 . .378 . .398 . .383 . .379 . .390 . .372 . .378 . .383 . .372 . .383 . .376 . .390 . .374 . .392 . .371 . .384 . .376 . .390 . .395 . .369 . .373 . .400 ..394 . .370 . .399 ..394 . .394 . .376 . .378 Helen Lumbert Realtor . . MacArthur Brahmas . . Madden, Charles .... Mambo's Mexican Food . . Manhattan Cafe ..... Martinizing, One Hour. . McAlister, Dr. J. W. . Mel's Drive Inn .... Mercantile Bank .... Morgan's Music Shop. . Morris Texaco Station . . Munguia Printers ..... North East Food Service . . North East National Bank. . North Loop Volkswagen . Oak Hills Bowling Lanes . . Parson's Pharmacy ...... Penazola's Jewelry Company . Pioneer Flour Mills ...... Polunsky's Sea Food ...... Rankin Automatic Transmission Robert E. Lee Booster Club. . . Rosenburg's ........... Royal Crown Bottling Company Royal Pharmacy ........ Rubin, Frank 83 Son . . San Antonio College . . Satel's ......... Sear's .......... Security Finance Company. . Seven Up ............ Shammon's 66 Service Station . Shaw's ............ Sherman Electronics . The Shoe Box ..... Shoe Salon .......... Slim's Garage ......... Southern Engraving Company . Spire's, Gene Buick Company . Staffel's ............ Sugarman's ..... Take-a-Taco .... Taylor's Barber Shop . . Ted's T. V. .... . Three Bears ..... Tilley, Don Motors . Tindall Pontiac ........ Town and Country Restaurant . Tri Electric Supply ...... Trinity University . . . Trophy House ........ Turbiville Lincoln Mercury . . Underwood Realty ...... Wallaces ,,,,,, Whataburger ...... Yellow Cab Company . . Grimm's Garden Center . . 385, 3824 372W 3931 383 399! 401 3891 8781 37 373 387 380 389 378 378 394 37 40g 39 38 39 39 387 387 388 399 391 3921 3951 37 39. 389 382 401 40Q 381 87: 88: 376 391 394 40? 401 382 89: 374 372 87: 39' 4oi 89: 87: 37' 38' 39' 4of Y' JAY'S DRIVE-IN Pat Pilat and Linda Wells select shoes as Bobby Harper, Albert Matken, and Kathy Wagner, Deca students show them the various styles. KENNY'S SHOES STORE WALl.ACE'S Beauty Salons PENAZOLA'S Jewelry Company 423 E. Hildebrand BOB'S COFFEE SHOP 4506 San Pedro MERCANTILE BANK 8. TRUST 8700 N. McCoIlough At Loop 410 DI 4-3441 PRECINCT 8 Constable Bill Hancock Justice of the Peace Frank Vaughn PE 5 8411 ., Bl REALTY TOWN 8. COUNTRY GUIDO RESTAURANT LUMBER COMPANY 6903 San Pedro DI 2 2641 8526 V d DI 4 4831 dede ELECTRIC IIIIIIIPIIIIY SAM I. MONACO CONTRACTING and REPAIRS II22 BASSE RD. o PE. 3-9572 0 SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS CAMBELL-INCE DISTRIBUTING INC. cw' emo f ' TA 6-2841 COSMETICS 6910 San Pedro San Antonio, Texas A. G. MORRIS TEXACO 1 Bee Brien? 9306 Nona Kay COHSUITGHT TA 4-7678 Cars Washed-Greased General Contractors 1038 Basse Rd. PE 4-5041 J rarrerr : Ik A tri'-electr-io supplq oo. lNC.ORPOLRA,TED rrarr A 210 E. Jones Ave. 703 E. Rio Grande San Anfonio, Texas 78212 Vicforia, Texas 7790 Phone CA 2-9421 Phone HI 5-6311 QyShlt dPt ty Zyskind hop for clothes at Joskes Teeno Te greatest store in the greatest state Joske's the. . . o dy Anderson and Bob Mag I k th sd p t 'r GV men . , . 225.1 5 ' l 1 40. S- ,5 ..--' X ,ol C S- 'Q If FH? . BEAMUS PUTNAM INC. MORGAN'S 3201 wesf Avenue DI 4 9255 SHOP San Antonio 3221 San Pedro DI 4-3151 ow s:s:e:... .,.:sgf:s:sSsSs2s25Ss!' A u:n:u:q:.:-:u:.:n:n:.:- n'u:a'n'a'a'q'n' LAM A IMI.. ANKJ0 AIONM B ' - 3 . nunws ez Wllfkf FXYIM .YFRVIU If A IMIIY TRADITION I GOODYEAR SERVICE l RETAIL DIVISION OF 4702 sAN Psono H. A. SCHLAMEUS SAN ANTCNIO TEXAS srons MANAGER PHONE TA 4 2371 374 si .ik J. iielffipa wi Q. Q E' lx:' w - 1'l' ' 1:', se, 53. ffzfffi, Nfa,- av , ' 3 - 5: ,if 'Ss f 1 , K L , QL, ,,.,, , , , , L Robert E. Lee stands proudly watching ihe hollowed halls of his namesake. SQUTHERN ENGRAVING COMPANY lfubyie CAFETERIA North Star Mall Cheryl Meads, M'Liss Thig P S GINI'S HAIR FASHION SALON 6948 San Pedro Ave. CHAPA CONSTRUCTION COMPANY All concrete work done Satisfaction Guaranteed TA 4-1484 TINDALL PONTIAC Congrats Seniors '66 ' 5103 Blanco DI 4-0276 Your Gardening Friend SERVICE STATION 4401 San Pedro PE 2-4071 Good Luck Vols 321 Commerce en, Bessie Copeland, and usan Fleet dine at Luby's . QUALITY . CONVENIENCE . ECONOMY f?-.-.11.,i1 Z 5 f Z' Z- ' I f I . 4 1 1 1 . I . 1 x - l x I 1 gf'--I--,sk P ff' I , . ' If V lx , 4 - .. , E! f I O -4' ' 15 , Z Y I. A V j 1' S XQ O 1 f '- A ,,,,.V f L l .1 ,.,.W f ::1 . ....I V - ! if----f v m 'r5'L Sl-HL ': f 'f7 . Tuck: 'O ' A V' 'EL ' if 5-5 -arf--.i.L.-.Li U. ,!EQ2.,........,,.-,.,,,, UN, 1 V Q. e,,+: -.F 4 -. ---A bn A, -NWN V i M V iall.- ' :ff . .- -? W '-fri. ' ' V. Y, 7 4,1 Compliments of your H.E.B. FOOD STORES 'There's One Near You! 377 I V iffer and Jeff Townsen Y W voLKswAGoN Authorized X Soles 0 Service ond Ports LUKE LINDSEY ENCO SERVICE CENTER 1001 N.W. Loop 410 WILLIAM FIELD Bowling Lones 2718 N. McCoIIough 5139 Frecle k b g OAK HILLS 379 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION Automatic Transmissions Are Our Only Business N 0 Open 7 days a week and evenings 0 1007, Financed 0 IOOCX, Guaranteed 0 Free Wrecker Service on Overhaul and Exchange 5096 BLANCO ROAD DI 4-3403 Good Luck the Students YOUR COUNTY TREASURER North East School Food W' Service Association EXTENDS CONGRATULATIONS TO FACULTY AND STUDENT BODY Good luck in future endeavors 1 4, A Qi' 3' 4: C- Q,-.gf La rf, ,. -' gf things gg better Wlth OKC TRADE-MARK Q BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY v xxx g,LM.9.c ARTHUR BRAHMAs ' --J .i 'LJ 'XJ X . kN XX xx N w X-J XXL ,X N3 L L L X 1 L . J ,X L xxl L xv 'Vg w NJ ' J 'X , X , J X X. V' Q X f' A xy x 'N X x , TN, ' J Q T' x! fgxix-.-fLJ , V LTN Lf , X w XJ 1 R, ' L X ' y XA Q L. ' fy X, if I nw K VX f ,Xi - XR V TN' fx' X x X K X 'xx K A . J KJ ' K X, XJ I , N X X, N, l f FJ N X71 xxlk 'U - sry - ,J Xxrj xx ' 'Q J xx? - LN. X K3 R-L I X., +, , N X-X ' ,J . 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McCuIlou h HAMBURGER ones g TWO Blocks South of North Star Mall X A GOOD LUCK sENloRs MANHATTAN CAFE SCHQQL 228 E H f SI CA 73011 DIVISION A THE BUGGY WHIP GIFTS UNUSUAL CONGRATULATIONS A GREAQOSCHOOL NORTH STAR MALL EPP'S SMOKEHOUSE A7 A If N Z Q 4 WHUPPER BURGER ous as A MEAL E P 51601 A 'X UND BEEF U S BUTT IIISPECTEU GROUND FRESH 6 .. .. .. - S., mu 'STEM 5 , 8 xl nsuvznzn :mu 383 BUTCHER BOY'S MEAT MARKET Bar-B-Q and Complete Catering Service PE 2-1391 4403 Blanco Road GIANT 256 HAMBURGERS Il I 'S 5513 Blanco DI 2-9905 BI. AU S E R S P H A R NI A C Y . 9:0 osune omvs -sANAN1omo.1zxAs-'rAe-3221 Jerry Townsend, Phil Stanely, Zane Shullenburger, RUST FREE DELIVERY Y Gruenwald, and Sandy Anderson admire The new Oldsmobile TORNADO GUNN-BETTES OLDSMOBILE 3820 San Pedro Robert E.Ta:e gh School Jaakson-Keller Rd. San Antonio, Texas czhumhooing ART'S chudfcngffw' BEAUTY SALON f u ' A ' Li,,4a11P'Dcli11q11c11Is , Zyl ROYAKERS 0- N' ' J 2703 N. Mccouough TA 2-5152 CA 6 7201 GENE SPIRES BUICK CO. 5th 81 Broadway lHefmllIIIIBERT REALTOR- MLS TA 4 0841 912 Oblate Dr. f 386 -L a,,.,,,:,, aig sk' nj I 7 wk , , ' .... LW' i t A45 - A5 rl The student body and cheerleaders arouse spirit to boost Lee's Big Red on to victory. DRINK WHATABURGER 5803 San Pedro '- Q2 4 i L I Y e f I 2 I 3 X ,, 1 Z' if, X, Royal Cromni MUNGUIA PRINTERS Z ml,f'1f2Z0Z'i ' ROYAL CROWN BOTTLING CO. SLIM'S GARAGE 4906 Blanco Rd. X 12 a , ,,,. , A I 2 3? 3 4 1573 'X , ,.,.,., N W MAN- 55:1 : A if CARL'S PHILLIPS '66' 5625 Sun Pedro PE 5-0471 ROYAL PHARMACY of CASTLE HILLS 24 Hour Emergency Prescription Service 1931 Military Hwy. DI 2-5286 Glend Rb d ideas ThG yM Manufacturers' Outlet Stores SHERMAN ELECTRONICS NORTH EAST NATIONAL BANK We pcay 1001, interest on all your Banking Needs T -vi.. MEL'S av -f' DRIVE-IN C d Sh dJ k M d ff th I f r Sh EI 1 Q 389 Evo-Jo Knuus and Mory Ann Hammond stock up on AAZ, , Treciis of their neighborhood Handy-Andy. 'i Q fr , f --M, , 5 : , :-51:55 ,, Hnlvny-AN y - 1 e- - B. L. CRAIGHEAD JR. Builder 8. Designer of Fine Homes DI 2-5974 bill s lb X QUQANDQQ smmlzm Cleaners, Inc. People who know go To Glo ,W W- 1043 Busse Rd. Tom Sexaur Sun Antonio, Texas PE 2-3381 I i hm-nm-.T ibinvmlug K Donny Parrish discuss w suit with C1 salesman of Saivlfzi vu-1 UNF' REALTORS Rosows.KLlNE ASSOC 3 T, X53 'IEIE ig x Tx . - I. arf Vi COJIV muy 0 RESIDENTIAL 9 INCOME PROPERTIES 9 COMMERCIAL 0 LEASING 9 INDUSTRIAL 9 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 0 LAND 0 EXCHANGING MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 6836 Son Pedro Avenue TAyIor 4-0121 Scan Antonio, Texas Anytime GOODYEAR TIRES H. A. Sclwlameus 4705 San Pedro Manager TA 4-2371 I if X IK sm :mn Hllmx .,,,. VEHA uuuu n I . Rick' Benevicles leaves in the delivery car, another Blauser service. .sf-A-A+-Airiizaiaam- BLAUSER'S PHARMACY 910 Oblate TA 6-3221 COPELAND'S RESTAURANT 967 Bandera Rd. 'W 351- A ff li Q .X A 'gffig 'QE' .is '11 COMER'S RECORD Noolc A is if 'A'NorTl1 Sfar Mall 0 Dl 2-5991 Lynn Polunsky, Rochelle Dawson, and Sue Hasse shop for records from Comer's complete stock. Y - il - F' Au:-ll: WA 3 3455 CA 3 4311 S.W. Military Drive Store Plaza Store 392 Loop 13 af Pleasanton Rd. 0 Soledad af Navarro s 3 si Q- Qs-14 If 2? E I QQ X fqq,g f 1 fx M M I ia ,4'f'FY?35? ' if WM Li . SECURITY FINANCE COMPANY MAMBO'S MEXICAN FOOD SHAMMON' S gy! PARSONS PHARMACY C Q? C eI'I'eI' 7227 BLANC RD AT LOCKHILL SELMA V 5' L O PHONE DI 2-944s sAN AN'roNio, TEX. U L 5 D t .. ,.1 For Addzusw Our Store hours are 8 AM To 9:30 PM weekdays. 2 PM To 8 PM Sundays. We deliver and welcome charge accounts. We use a family prescripiion file. We also carry 3 major cosmeiic lines, Hallmark cards, and Drug Sundries. We welcome you To use our fountain service LASSO AND The Finest in Western and Sportswear Congratulations AAAA Semi-Final Champions HEYLAND PHARMACY TURBIVILLE LINCOLN-MERCURY PRINTING COMPANY,lNC. 1123 N' Main Ave. ir 207 SAN PEDRO AVENUE CA 5-6501 -E SAN ANTONIO s. TEXAS Virgil Teter Cu 6-3113 Vice-President 333 E. Market CA 2-1438 4 Steve Sinkin models one of the many smart outfits manufactured by Lasso. Proud Lee BOOSTERS brolve rain cmd cold to cheer the Vols to victory We're Proud of the Students From 1 the Home of Champions The Robert E. Lee Booster Club 96 4 MQ EAM UQ MEXICAN FOOD TO GO If- : 1'jQf-?f41'? S 1. II S LOCATED 43 Ba d uRd 1027 R'If 8 B dwuy 2030 G I d Rd. F23 QQ X 91 ,MX NEAR You f ' 1 ,155 ' 5 N I 0 n er :T No 2 I imcn Rd IX N 3 215 - No 4- in 5 Rd 7231 BI TAKE-A-TACO MEXICAN FOOD TO GO TRINITY UNIVERSITY The Skyline Campus Son Antonio, Texas Ch C p 63 J W kl 64 d R k MAIpine 64 I b h I Lynn and Ellen Polunsky proudly show-off their favorite store. DON ELECTRICAL TILLEY DISTRIBUTING MCTORS 102 W Jose hine Sf in Office: 930 S General M 5 in--f ...Q M ' LANDE Q , Photographer 3133 N. MCCULLOUGH SUZI Obficni TA 42451 CERTIFIES THE MOST IN DRY CLEANING Ex-Lee students leave the student union To go back to classes at .... SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE 1300 SAN PEDRO PE4538I LKEW A 8. S MERCHANDISE OUTLET CHARTERS-PARTY CRUISERS 202 A 9 f au, Bobby Gosdin and Becky Chism board ci Kerrville Bus f ngelo championship game. KERRVILLE BUS COMPANY TROPHY HOUSE, INC. Awards - Ribbons - Silverware Plaques - Engraving - Pewter 3214 Broadway 0 San Antonio, Texas Phone: TAylor 6-8618 wl wlles . 519118 t ' 'ue Pioneer Flour Mills Kitchen . PIONEER l Favorites Blscu Im M I X 'Ei Qt or .. tl ll ll ft Since 1851 San Antonio, Texas THE SHIIE BUX in Children's and Tee 384 North Star Mall Specializing 222 Wonderland Center 5013 Broadway BUDDIE'S SUPERMARKETS nage shoes. No. 55 7342 Blanco Rd. No. 46 2303 Commercial No. 47 405 S.W. Military FOR THE FINEST CONTACT LENSES DR. MCALISTER WONDERLAND CITY Phylis West and Jack McAlister discuss the advantages of contact lenses. 401 f 6 N TAYLoR's TA69173 NMS Marilyn Zara and Diane Weiner admire the latest shoe styles GERDEN CINTER at The Shoe Salon. GARDEN CLUB HEADQUARTERS OVER 25 YEARS GARDEN GROOMING IN SOUTH TEXAS LANDSCAPE DESIGNS PROBLEMS PLANTING TH E E 1626 FREDERIZKLSSUCRZ C H3 l s S T R SAN PEDRO PERSHING 5 5291 DIAM ND 4 4576 Kr ffl KW' , X l I' ' ' TED S T V a a il Q . v 'T1f' jf, , ll SALES AND SERVICE Iunco QW? 3:11228 Vol mn vii0N09 5 5 16 4 A x f ,4ck1wWkdgmenfs THE STAFF OF THE 1966 TRAVELER GRASTEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES THE FOLLOWING INDIVIDUALS AND GROUPS FOR THEIR COOPERATION, WITHOUT WHICH THIS YEARBOOK COULD NOT HAVE BEEN PRODUCED. I I ' ' MR. A. KENNETH FLORY, PRINCIPAL OF ROBERT E. LEE HIGH SCHOOL. MISS LINDA HOWARD, TRAVELER SPONSOR, WHOSE ENCOURAGEMENT, DEVOTION AND INGENUITY, HAS HELPED TO BRING WHERE THE ACTION IS TO LEE. 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A, in Architecture, Rice University 407 Abadie, Tom Choir 3,4 T0 Abbott, David 70 Acevedo, Sylvia Lee-Ettcs 3,45 Spa T0 Ackermann, l-larry T0 Acosta, Lou DECA 4 70 Adams, Linda TU Addicks, Cindi Lee-Ettes 2,31 FBL 'TO Aistrup, David 70 Akromis, Greg nish 2,3,4: German 4 A 4: Spanish 2,3 Basketball 4, Baseball 3 70 Albrecht, Tommy DECA 3,4 70 Allen , Garcy Michael Allison, Clierri Lee-Ettes Z,3, DECA 4, Opti-Misses 2, FHA 2 70, 355 Alpert, Alan AFS 4, NHS 3,-4, Pres. 45 FSA 8,45 German 4, Honor Student 4 61, T0,273 Althaus, Larry 'TO Alyn, Al Senzbr Jude! TRAYELER 3:Bug1e Call 4, NHS for Spanish 3, 4, Spanish 3, Reporter 4, Quill 82 Scroll 4 'TO,2E3,3lG,3l9 Ammons, Nicky TO Anderson. Jack 70 Anderson , Mike 70 Anderson, Peter 70 Anderson, Sandy Football 3 , 4 70,l9l,Ii'73,384 Anderson, Bill Choir 3 70 Andrus, Shirley FBLA 4 70,343 Appedolc, Kenny SC 2: Football 3,4 7l , 85,217 Armstrong, Dana 71 Arents, Wendy Opti-Misses 4: FHA mento, California 71 Armstrong, jerry Band 3,4 71 Armstrong, Mike DECA 4 71 4, Transfer from Sacra- Seriiors John Douglass, Pat Sheehan, and Bill Viner wait for word that they can move closer to the Alamo during the Walk- a-Thon. Arnold, Andrea Luc-Ettes 3,4, staff FTA 3,4, Veep 4 7l,334,346,352,353 Arwood, Linda Atkinson, Cathy Sgt. 4: NFL 3,4, Sec. 4 SC 2,3,4: TRAVELER 4, FBLA 4: FHA 3: FTA 4 7l 293,296,322 Arrendontlo, Kathy Lee-Ettcs 2 ,3, 4, Swit 71,244 Bachman, Faye 7l Balanky, Richard Baldwin, Howard timing 3,4 Basketball manager 2 , 3 , 4 71 Ballicw, Luther YFC 2,34 Ars 4. angie E 4, Nils 3,4, Key Club 2,3,4 '71 ,275.301 Banda, Santos 71 Bandy, Dean Band 2 71,91 Bankler, Don Thespian 4, Tennis 2,3 285,291 Banning, Richard 72 Barker, ,lim Golf 2,3,4 72,257,259 Barnett, Suzanne Choir 3,4 72 Barnes, Jimmy ICT 4. Sec. 4 72,350 Barnes, Kassandra FBLA 4: GRA 2: Tennis 2 72 Barnette, Douglas ICT 4: Band 2 Barrett, Arnold ICT 4 72 Barrett, Randy 72 Bates, Ed Band 2,3: Key Club 3,4: Track 3,4 72 Bates, Linda FHA 3 71,72,74,75 Bauerle, Dianne Opti-Misses 3, Band 2,3,4, Historian 4 72 Beakley, Marilyn Lee-Ettes 2,3,4p Choir 3,45 FHA 2,3,4, Sec. 4 72 Ecard, Ruth Art 2, GRA 2,3,4: Swimming 3 72 Becker, Artlith 72 Beckingham, Patricia FNA 3: JCL 2 72 Beevers, Kathy TRAVELER 3,4, Clubs Editor 3, Co-editor 4, Outstanding Staffer 4: Spanish 3, Sec. 35 NHS for Spanish 4g Quill tit Scroll 3,45 FHA 4 47,51,72,273,293,294 Belknap, Donna Leefiittes 2,3,4, Drill Lt. 4 72,334 Bell, Carol Transfer from Valencia H 73' Bellanger, Steve DECA 4 73 Bendele, Valerie igh, California FNA 2: Opti-Misses 3,4, FHA 3,4 T3 Berg, Thomas NHS 3,43 FSA 45 On the Student 4 62,73,8S,B9,27.5 Bernhard, Cindy Lee-litres 2,3,4, Drill L 4 73,275,322,334 Bernstein, Allen NFL 4: Band 2,3,4 73 Bewley, Sandra FBLA 4 72,73 Biediger, Tom 73 Billings, Ruth Beta 3,4: AFS 8,43 NFL Spot team 4: Honor r, 4, sc 4, Nas 3, 4, uns 3,4g NHS for Spanish 3: Spanish 2,35 FTA 2,3,4g Honor Student 4 73,275,279,28O,346,347 Black, James Baseball 3 73 Bloom, Billy Choir 4 Blount, Helen DECA 4: FBLA 3: YFC 3 73 Boazman, Doug Choir 3,4g Baseball 2,3,4 73,262 Boone, David Beta 3,45 Band 3,4, FSA 3,4, Sec. 4 73 Boston, Nancy Lee-Ettes 2,3,4, SC 3,4, e4,74,322 Boucher, Barbara DECA 4 74 Bowles, Dyanne FBLA 4, ygggi 3,4 74,817 Bradley, A1 YFC 3: Band 2,3,4 74 Brannan, George Book Ends 2 74 Braunstein, Hank Bretz, lohn Golf 2 , 3,4 74,is7,256,259 Briggs, Bill 74 Brooks, David DECA 4, Treas. 4 74, 358 Brooks, Mary 74 Broom, Pam Lee-Ettes 2 ,3,4g Opti-Mi 74 Brothers, Jack 74 Brown, Roszenia FBLA 4 74 Brown, Wayne 74 Beta 3: FTA 3 , Executive Editor 4 sses 4 Bry, Judy Beta 3,4, Trcas. 4: AFS 13,43 NHS B,-ls NHS for Spanish 4: Spanish 3: FTA i,Il,-1: Honor Student 4 62,74,1Z75,279 Buchanan, Diane YFC 2,:l,4: Choir 2,4 74 Buchanan, Nellc SC 2: YFC 4: Band 2,3,4,Nialore1.. 3, Afri- alist 4: NHS 3,-'lg Spanish 2 75,78,2T5,3li Bullard, Shannon DECA 4, Reporter 4: Choir .S 75 Bulloch, Bill Beta 4 75 Burk, Martha FHA 3: GRA 2,3 75 Burk-2, Pat YFC 2,3,4: Choir 3: lnterscholastic: League: Typing, First in district, regional, and state 75 Burnell, Sharon YFC 3 75 Burns, Mary Kay Thespians 3,41 NHS 3,4 64, 75,255 Burns, Robert 75 Burnside, Bob SC 2: Beta 3,4: NHS 3,4: Spanish 2: Football 3,4: Baseball 4: Junior Class Chaplain: Senior Class Ver-sp 66,67,75,2l0,2l7,275 Burrell, Richard 75 Butera, Judie 75 Butler, David Football 3,4 75,217 Buttler, Molly Thespians 3,4: Wirtiest 4 68,76,285 Opti-Misses 3,4, Reporter 3: Butler, Patsy GRA Q 76 Byers, Eddie 76 Bynum. Cynthia Lee-Ettes 12,3,4: FBLA -1: Spar -l, -ith Veep 4 76,357 Cain, Kay Choir f,3,Al: Sophomore Cla nior Class Treas. 7,64,6G,G7,76 Caldnell, Carolyn Lee-Ettes 2,1l,4 7D Camp, Tommy iish 3: FHA 2:15, ss Favorite: Se- lvitricst 4: Thespians 3,4, Pres. 4: Outstand- ing Thespiann 4 57,621 76,234 Campbell, Don Transfer from Dallas , T6 Campbell, William 76 Canalcs, Arthur 76 Carrtu, Gracie Texas SC 3,45 Beta 2.3,4: FBLA 3,4 2,-5 7c,Q75,z79.a22,a4a Carlson, Karen TRAVELER 4, Wh0's Who Edi 4: FTA 4: Quill Ek Scroll 4 7G,i73,29Ll,29-1 Carnal, Scott 1: NHS 3,-l, GRA tor 4: Bugle Call NHS 3,-4: Football 3,4: Track L3 76,2l6,275 Carr, Barbara DECA 4, Sec. 4 76 Carter, Carole YFC 3,4 76 Carter, Cathy Lee-Ettes 2: FBLA 4: Spanish 2: Opti-Misses 7 76 Cason, Candy 77 Casscb, Sol NFL 3,-1: Hand 2: NH Veep bl 77,8l,i75,2tl0,8Ol Catalinr, Bobby Spanish 2: Key Clu 77 Cathey, Sharon Band 22 GRA i,3: Spanish -1 77 Celka, Susan DIZCA 3,11 77 Chandler, Cheryl GRA 3,4 Chandler, Kyle Transfer from Ala 77,97 Chandler, Ray b 4: Baseball t,,l,4 Spanrsh2,3,-1: NHS Io: mo Heights, San Antonio Beta 2,il: Tennis 12,-3,4 77 Chandler, Richard 77 Chism, Becky 77,400 Chumbley, Debbie Bugle Call 3,4, Business Manager 4 f 77,3lo Clark. Christine DECA 3,45 FHA 2 77 Clark, Alix Lee-litres 4 77 Clarkson, Becky Band 2,4 77 Clarkson, Wally Choir 4: Baseball 2 77 Clegg, john 78 Cleveland, Linda Luc-Ettcs 2,3: FBLA fl: Thespians 4: Opti' Misses 4: Spanish 2,3: AFS 4 78,285,303 Clingman, David S 3,-lg Key Club i,3,-L, FSC 4: Ocrogans 4 78 Colchin, Dona FHA -l 78 Cole, Patti FBLA 4: Opti-Misses SGC. 4: GRA 3 3,'l, Sec, -it FHA 3,-E, Ts, me Coleman, Marcia Coleman, Xlary Lee-Ettes 2 TS Coleman, Virginia Lee-Fttes 1255: 'FRAVELER XA: FBLA -li Quill Se Scroll 3,-3, Historian 4: FTA 'S 78,27Ll,29:3,296 Cone, Ginger Lee-Ettes 2,3,4, Drill Lt. -l: SC 2,4, Hist. 4, Publicity Chairman 4 78,322 ot, Peggy Q35 Q 2,5,4, Montage Editor 4: hoir 2, .3,4, Hist.-Rept. 3, Sec. -lreas. ,Spanish -I Cook, Lcc Lee-Ettes 2,3: NHS fo: Spanish 3: Spanish 3, 4: FTA 2,3,4 73 Cooper, Judy Lee-litres 2: FBLA 4: YFC 2,1S: Spanish Z: FHA 2,fi,4 78 Copeland, Bessie Lee-Ettes 2,3: TRAVELER 3,4, Features Editor 4: Quill 81 Scroll ?3,4, Sec.-Treas. 4: QQ 4: Spanish 253: FTA 4 78,Z94,37ll,376 Coplen, Roy 78 Corner, Bill lC'lA Il,4, 'l'rcas. 4 74,75,78,'i5U Couch, Dwight lC'l' ll,4, Sgt. at arms 4: FBLA 4 74,743,350 Crarglrcad, Bubba SC 2: Spanish 2: Key club 3,41 Baseball 3,4 78,267 Lee basketball fans show mixed emotions during the MacArthur game. 409 Crain, Carole '23 Crane, Claude Swim 3,-1: Ocrogan 4, Pres. 4 78,245,354 Crawford, Peggy Lee-Ettcs 2,3,4: TRAVELER 4, Ad staff 4 75,109,297 Cross, Doyle Skim rl,-4, Mgr. 4 T0 Cunningham, James Art 2, JCL 2, DECA 3,4 79 Daffern, Terry YFC 2 T9 Dale, Tony Thespian 4 3,T9,l89,285,286 Davies, Vicki YFC 2,4: AFS 4: Choir 2,3,4 79,344 Davila, Norma T9 Davis, Phil DECA 3 , 4 79 Davis, Sharon FBLA 2 '79 Davlin, Pam FHA 2: DECA 4, Sweetheart-1 70,363 Dean, Marcia GRA 4 T9 De Los Santos, Yolanda FBLA 4 79 Demos, Deanna FBLA 4: Choir 4: FHA 3: GRA 3: Swimming 3 'Til Denson, Dinah Lee-Ettes 2,3,4: SC 3,4, Sec. 4: Thespian 3, 4, NHS 3,4: FTA 4, Parl. 4: Spanish 2,3,4, Veep 3, Pres. 4: NHS for Spanish 4: Soph Class Treasurer 79,276,285,32l,34'7,355 Deres. Eddie DECA 4 '79 Dick, Donna TRAVELER 3,4, Classes Editor 4: FHA 4, Hist. 4: FTA 4, Hist. 4: Quill 84 Scroll 3,4 79,273,293,296,3-17 Dickens, David Beta 3,4: NHS 3,4: FSA 3,4, Veep 4: On thc Spot team 4: National Merit Semi-Finalist 4: Honor Student 4 2,'l9,88,S9,279,34l DiStefano, Cynthia 80 Dollens, Buddy 80 Dooley, Pat Lee-Ettes 2,3,4, Sr, Staff Lt. 4: Opti'Misses 2,3,4: NHS 3,4, Treas. 4: FHA 3,4: Junior Class Parliamentarian: Honor Student 4 80,92,335,337 Dorn, Robert Band 2,3 80 Douglass, John SC 3,4, Veep 4: NHS 3,4: Football 3,4: Track 2,3,4: Soph Class Veep 80,95,l87,2l'7,32l,326 Dow , Eddie Dozier, Roy DECA 3,4 80 Dresch. Jerry 80 Druskin, Dotty BO 410 Dubois, Marit National Merit Semi-Finalist 4 2,80 Ducliin, Brian ,Bugggagl 3,4, Sports Editor 4 80,315 Dullnig, Debbie 80 Dunn, Lynda FBLA 3,4 80,343 Duplrssey, Jeanne Choir 2: NHS 3,4: FTA 4: Honor Student 4 60,80 Dwyer, Connie FBLA 4 80 Easley, Charles Track 2,3,4 80 Edgerton, Carol Lee-Ettcs 2: FBLA 3 80 Edrington, Cathy Lee-Ettes 2,3,4: TRAVELER 4: FBLA 4: Opti- Misses 3 80,293,296,300 Edwards, Alice Band 2: GRA 2,3,4: Tennis 2,3,4 1,80 Edwards, lim Thespians 3,4, Records Clerk 4: NFL 3,4, Treas. 4: Key club 3,4: NHS for Spanish 4, Pres, 4 231,282,352 Egan, John Transfer from Cedar Cliff High, Pennsylvania Sl Eidelbach, Rosser 81 Eidelberg, Pam Opti-Misses 2,3: Spanish 3,4: FHA 4: FTA 4: NHS for Spanish fl 81 Eitel, Sandy Lee-Ettes 3,4: SC 4: Opti-Misses 2,3: NHS 3, 4: Spanish 2: Tennis 2,3: Senior Class Re- porter: Honor Student 4 67,8l,27G,323 Eldridge, Wayne SC 2,3,4: Spanish 2,3: Key club 4: Baseball 2,3 ,4: Junior Class Pres id e nt: Senior Class President 66,67,8i,265,a23,a27 Elliott, John Thespians 3,4: NFL 2,3,4 Engelking, Margaret Lee-Ettes 2,3: AFS 4 81,97 English, Margie Lee-Ettes 2: FHA 3: DECA 4 Epstein, Norman Q 4: Tennis 3,4 ll0 Ftirhsnn, Charles 110 Estes, Chip Etheridge, Monna FBLA B,4: Opti-Misses 3,4, Treas. 4: NHS 3, 4: NHS for Spanish 3: Honor Student 4 81 ,2'76,302 Fabish, Jim Football 3,4, All-District Honorable Mention 4: Track 2,3,4 8l,107,197,203,205,217 Farnes, Stanley SC 4: ICT 3: Football Mgr. 4: Basketball Mgr. 2,4: Baseball Mgr. 2,4 81,212,323 Farrell, Carlotta Lee-Ettes 2,3: Swim 3,4 81,244 Farris, Edward Track 3 81 Farris, Mike Beta 2,3,4, Pres. 4: YFC 4 8l,279,28O,28l. Faulkner, Bob 81 Ferguson, Cindy 81 Fernandez, Frank DECA 4 81,359 Fest, Patsy Lee-litres 2,3: FHA 2 80,81 Fibich, Tommy Baseball 2 ,3,4 82,92,266 Fitzpatrick, Ricky Band 2,3 82 Fleet, Susan TRAVELER 3,4, Features Editor 4: Quilldt Scroll 3,4: Beta 2,3,4: NHS 3,4: Spanish 3: Honor Student 4 82,273,2'7G,279,293,294,3'73 Flores, Pete Transfer from Floresville High, Floresville, Texas 82 Forest, Annette FHA 3 82 Forsyth, Sharon 82 Forsythe, Burr 82 Franks, Nancy GRA 2,3,4, Veep 3 82 Frazor, Terry 82 French, lack Golf 2,3,4: Track 2: Basketball 2 82,259 Frost, Garlon Beta 4 82 Friedrick, Loretta 82 Fuller, Margaret Lee-Ettes 2,3,4 Gaines, David 83 Galloway, Carmen FBLA 3,4, Treas. 4: Band 2 83,343 Gamez, Yvonne Lee-Ettes 2,3,4 83,339 Garcia, Diana Lee-Ettes 2,3: FBLA 4 83 Garcia, Elsa Spanish 3,4: NHS for Spanish 4: Transfer from Monterey High, Lubbock 83 Garcia, Jaime Choir 2 83 Garner, Linda B3 Garver, Paula Lee-Ettes 2,3,4, Jr. Staff Lt. 3, Exec. Lt. 4: Beta 4, Parl. 4: Thespians 41 NFL 2,3,4, Veep 3, Pres. 4: NHS 3,4, Sec, 4: Most Likely to Succeed 4: Honor Student 4 4'7,6S,83,88,89,275,279,2B5,334,352,353 Garza, Ted ICT 4 83 , 104,105 Gass, Bob SC 2,3,4, Chaplain 3, Pres. 4: NHS 3,4: Spanish 2: Basketball 3,4, All-District Honor- able Mention 3, All-District 4: All-City Hon- orable Mention 3: Baseball 2,3,4, All-District 3: Most Representative 4 69,83,l03,lO6,2'l6,320 Gavito, Val Beta 3,4: Hand 2,3,4, Pres. 4, All-District 3, 4, All-Regional 3,4: NHS 3,4 83,276,309 Gay, Lillian FBLA 4: NHS 3,4 83,276 Gebhardt, Marsha 83 Geissler, Bob Thespians 4 E3,l51,189,2B5,290 Gembler, Ronald 83 Gentle, Pam TRAVELER 2: DECA 4: Senior Class Chaplain 4: Stratford Ball Princess 4 67,84,188,192,358 Georgef Dickie FBLA 4 84 Gerth, Ronnie 84 Gerth, Donnie Football Mgr. 4 84,212 Gibson, Billy Honor Student 4: Football 3,4: NHS 4 51,84,2l4,2l6,2'76 Gillis, Gary 84 Gilmore, Denise Band 3 84 Glass, Sally Bess Lee-Ettes 2,3,4 84 Gleinser, Thomas Rifle club 2 84 Glende, lohn 84 Gold, Pat SC 2,3,4: Band 2.3: NHS 3,41 Class Secretar 2,3,4: Best Dressed 4: Stratford Ball Prin cess 4 66,67,69,84,192,276 Golson. Vickie Lee-Ettcs 2,35 DECA 4 84 Gonzalez, Harry 84,86 Gonzales, Irma FBLA 2: FNA 2 84 Gonzales, Joe 84 Gossett, Ann TRAVELER 3, Features Editor 3: Quill Se Scto 3,4: Beta 4: YFC 2: Choir 2,3,4: FTA 3,, Treas. 4: GRA 2 84,347 Gothard, Mcrle 84,91 Graef, Glenn Football 3,4, All- Dist. 3,4, All-City 3, All-State 4 214 Graham, Joe 84 Graham, Ken Beta 3: NHS 3,4: NHS for Spanish 3,4: Spa ish 3: Basketball 3,4: Golf 3,4 84 Granato, Mary Jane Lee-Ettes 2,3,4: Student Council 2: Opt Misses 2,3,4: FHA 3,4 84 Grant, Marcus 85 Graves, Larry DECA 4: Choir 4: Spanish 2 85 Green, Mary 85 Greenfield, Ben Choir 4 56,85 Gregory, Tommy Transfer from Harlandale High, San Antonio 85 Grier, Bob ICT 4, Veep 4 85,109,350 Griffith, Paul ICT 4 85,351 Grimes, Jackie FHA 2,3 74,75,85 Gring, Larry Student Council 4: Beta 4, YFC 3,4, NHS 4 S3,85,10S Gurinsky, Eddie NHS 3,45 Honor Student 4 85 Gutierrez, Silvia YEC 2,3, Opti-Misses 2, NHS for Spanish 3,4: Spanish 2,3,4, FHA 2,3,4, GRA 2,3 85,283 Guzowski, Linda 85 Haase, Sue FBLA 3,4: Q31 4, TRAVELER 4, sec. 4: San Antonio High School Press Association 4 71,85,295,392.396 Hackett, Carol FBLA 2: YFC 3,4: AFS 3,4: Spanish 3 86 Haecker, Glenn Outstanding Band Member 4, Band 2,3,4, NHS 4, FSA 4: Honor Student 4 4'l,52,86,276,31l Hagy, Anne Quill tit Scroll 3,4: Eg-QQ 3,4, News Edi- tor 4 86,273,314 Hajek, Pat 86 Haldy, Lavana GRA 2,3: Spanish 2, Band 2,3 86 Hale, Sandy Lee-Ettcs 2,31 TRAVELER 4, Faculty Editor 4, Beta 2,3,4: Art 2: NHS 3,4: NHS for Spanish, Honor Student 4 62,86,276,283,206 Halpern, Marilyn Student Council 2,3, Clerk 3, Thespians 4 64,86,285,353 Hamil, Jeanette Band 2,8,4, Majorette 3,4, FHA 2 78 , 86 , 313 Hamilton, Gary 86 Hamm, Ann Janelle 86 Hamm, Gary Choir 4 86 Hammen, Cheri DECA 4 72,73,86 Hammond, Mary Ann GRA 2, Latin 2,3, Bugfgm TRAVELER 4. Ad Staff 4: AFS 4 86,188,297,369,390 Hamtick, Larry Beta 3, Band 2,3,4: Key 3,4, Treas. 4 86,299 Haner, Alicia Lee-Ettes 2, FHA 2 Hanley, Robert my 4, Football 3,4 86,216 Hanson, Janet P3535 Q-,Q 3,4, Outstanding Staffer 4, Editor 4: FS 3,4 47,49,86,273,314 Hanzel, Steve Skeet Shooting 86 Harmon, Sedara DECA 3,44 FBLA 3 86 Harper, Bobby DECA 4: Choir 3,4, Tennis 2 87,370 Harris, Kathy Lee-Ettes 2,3,4, oriii Lt, 4, Beta 3,4, NHS 3,4, Honor Student 4 87 Harris, Bill Swimming 3,4, Best Dressed 4 69,87,96,109,245 Hart, Donna Lee-Ettes 2,3, FBLA 4: FHA 2 87 Hartong, Bob TRAVELER 2, Soph. Class Editor 2, NHS for Spanish 3,4, Spanish 2,3,4, Veep 3. Pres. 4 87 Hartsook. Vicki Choir 2,3 , 4 87 Harvey, Connie Lee-Ettes 2, FBLA 3 87 Harvick, Melissa YFC 4: Opti-Misses 2,37 Band 2,3,4, Spanish 3: FTA 3,4 87 Haschke, Linda ICT 4, DECA 3, Band 2, GRA 2,3 87 Hauffe, Carla FNA 3, Choir 4: FHA 3 87 Houser, Greg 88 Hawkins, Dianna Lee-Ettes 2,3,4: FBLA 4: Opti-Misses 4 88 Hawks, Sheila FBLA 4, Opti-Misses 4, Choir 4, FHA 3,4: FTA 4 Haynes, Gene 88 Hedtke, Janet YFC 4, Barra 2,3,4, All-Dist. a,4, FTA 4 88 Henderson, Linda 88 Henne, Louis Beta 2,3,4, Veep 4: Band 2,3,4, NHS 3,4, FSA 3,4, Honor Student 4 88,276,28O,281 Hernandez, Mike DECA 4, Veep 4 88 Hewett, Sandra Lee-Ettes 2,a,4, FBLA 4, NHS 3,41 Fi-ia 2,a, 4, 2nd Veep 4 88,276 Hibner, Charles 88 Hickey, Terry Thespians 3,4 B8 , 108 Hicks, Larry DECA 4 88 Hisaw, Randy Choir 3 ,4 88 Hoffman, Mike Egg E 4: TRAVELER 3,4, Ad staff 3, Bus- iness Mgr. 4, Thespians 3,4: Spanish 2,3,4, Octogan 4: Quill at Scroll 4 88,271 ,273,285,297,369 Holleman, Lynn FBLA 4: Choir 2: Lee-Ettes 2 88 Holmsley, Steve Golf2,3,4, District 88,258,259,276 Hooker, Robert 88 Hoppstertet, Richard NHS 3,4, Spanish 2, 88,276 Howard, John 89 Humble, Frances Band 4 89 Humphreys, James NHS for Spanish 4 89 Hunter, Randy Student Council 2,3 4 89,369 Hutchins, Carol Medalist 3: NHS 3,4 3 ,TRAVELER 4, Bugle Call AFS 4, Junior Classical League 2,3: Band 2, 4: NHS 3,4: FSA 3,4, Honor Student 4 89 Hutto, Stanley Junior Classical League 2,3, Treas. 3 89,245 Hyman, Jack Thespians 3,4, Spanish 2,3,4 89,286 Idar, John Transfer from Central C a t h o li c High, Antonio 89 In zer, Ray Band 2,3,4, Drum Major 4 79,89,312 lrvin, Wayne DECA 4 89 Jackson, Barbara GRA 2,3,4, Patl. 4, 89 Jackson, Melinda FBLA 4 3, San Choir 4, Transfer from John Marshall High, San Antonio 89 James, Mike 89 James, Pam 89 Japhet, Glenna Lee-Ettes 3,4, Sgt. 3, Student Council 4, Re- porter 4: YFC 4, Opti-Misses 2,3,4: standing Student Council Member 47,55,89,106,334,33'7 Jarnagin, Johnny NHS 3.4: Key2,3,4, Sec. 3, Pres. 4 89,299,301 Jasso, Jesse Jauer, David Tnavstsn 3,4, Beta Mr, FBLA 4 3,4, FBLA 4, Key 90,93,10'7,279,296,301,343,369 Jennings, Bob Beta 3: NHS 4 90,276 Jenschke, Nell Lee-Ettes 3,4, Student Council 3: TRAVELER 4: FBLA 4: GRA 2 4,90 Johns, Phyllis DECA 4, Treas. 4 77,90 Johnson, Andrea AFS 4: Book Ends 2: Bugle Call 4 90 Johnson, Georgianne Thespians 2,3,4, Honor Student 4 so , so , 284 Johnson, Leslie FBLA 4 90,342 Johnson, Linda FBLA 4 Out ' 4: 2,3,4, rust. 90 Johnson, Sara Lce-Ettes 3,4, FHA 3,4, Reporter 3, Sec. 4 90 Jones, Tony Student Council 4, Band 2, Choir 2,3, Foot- ball 3,4, All-Dist. 4: Baseball 2, Basketball 2 90,l06,199,201,203,214,216,326 Jones, Margie Lee-Ettes 2,3, Opti-Misses 3,4, FHA 3 90,98,99 Jones, Stanley Choir 3 90 Jopling, Gene 90 Justice, Jeanine 90 Karbach, Diane Lee-Ettes 2,35 Quill 84 Scroll 3,4: AFS 3,4, Executive Comm.: Egg 2 3,4, Press Di- rector 4: Spanish 3,4, NHS for Spanish 4: FTA 2,a,4 90,273,316 Kelfer, Martha Lee-Ettes 2: Att 2: FBLA 3,4: AFS 3: Spanish 2: FTA 2 90,97 Kellett, Diana Choir 4: GRA 2: Latin 2 90 Kelly, Pat NHS for Spanish 4, Quill SL Scroll 4, Lee-Ettes 3, Student Council 2: TRAVELER 4, Att Editor 4: NHS 3,4: Spanish 3,4, Sec. 4: FTA 41 Transfer from Laredo, Texas, Honor Student 4 90,273,277,293,295,300,355 Kemble, Gayle Tennis 3,4 9l Kemph, Bruce Athlete of the Year 4, NHS 3,4, Football 2, 3,4, All-Dist. 4, All-City 4, All-State 3rd Team, Soph. , Jr. Favorite, Best All Around 4: FHA Beau: Basketball 2,4, Baseball 2: Honor Student 4 53,639,531,201,201,'206,207,209,215 Kemp: Judy YFC 2,3, 4: Betty Crocker Award 4 91 Kerr, Don Band 2,3 Kilman, Pat Lee-Ettes 2,3,4, Cheerleader Cheerleader 4, YFC 3 lO,9l,332,333,386 Kinder, Janet FBLA 4, Spanish 2, FHA 2,3,4: Lee-Ettes 2,3, 4, Student Council 4 91,357 King, Bruce DECA 3 91 Kirchoff, Doug 91 Klein, David 91 Klinger, Joe 91 Knaus, Eva Jo TRAVELER 4: AFS 4: Band 2,33 NHS 3,4: FTA 3,4: Honor Student 4 6l,9l,277,297,390 Knippa, Ron Student Council 2,3: AFS 2,3,4: Thespians 2, 3,4: NHS 3,4: FSA 4: Soph. Class Pres.: Jr. Class Treas.: National Merit Semifinalist: Honor Student 4 2,59,64,68,91,28G,290,298 Kramer, Debbie Y-Teens 2, FHA 2,3, lst Veep 2,3 91 Krause, Vicki 91 Kreger, Bob 91 3,4: Head 411 Krochmal, Floanne Opri-Misses 4 Kroll, Gloria Beta 3,45 DECA 35 NIIS for Spanish 3,4g FTA 2,3 91,283 Kroondijk, Auke AFS 45 -Bugf E 4: Key 45 FHA Be:iu5 Opti- Misses Beau: Foreign Student 47,48,85,9l,102,103,182,184,185,298 Kubicelr, Mary Band iz,:t,4, rim 4 91 Kurth, Otto Band 3,4 91 Kyser, Carolyn Lee-Ettes 25 NHS for Spanish 4, Spanish 35 FTA 4 92 Laabs, Ferry Transfer from Paris American High, Franceg Band 2,35 Basketball 2,34 Golf 2,3 92 Laird, Iohnnie 92 Lamm, .lack Band 2,3, Treas, 45 NHS 3,45 FSA 4 92,277,309 Lanc, Tommy 92 Langham, Annie Band 2,3,4, Dist. 2, Regional 3,44 NHS for Spanish 3,45 FTA 2,35 Tennis 2,3, Dist. Champ 2 92,283 Langley, Jo Ann Lee-Ettes 2: YFC 2: FNA 2 92 La Rue, Bill 92 Lauterstein, Ed QH4g NHS for Spanish 3, Spanish 3 92,297 Lawtum, Linda 92 Lazenby, Judy 92 Lease, Doug Transfer from Omaha, Nebraska 92 Lcderlham, Drane Lee-litres 2,3, FBLA 45 FHA 2,3, Hist. 3 92 Lee, Karen 92 l.CFaiurc, Michelle Transfer from Sam Houston, San Antonio 92 LeFaiure, Rochelle Transfer from Sam San Antonio 92 Lewis, Linda NHS 3,43 NHS for Spanish 3,4, Trcas. 4, Spanish 2,3,4: Honor Student 4 Houston, 93,277,283 Lightsey, Roger 93 Lindquist, Joe Band 2,31 Key 3,4 93 Linger, Helen TRAVELER 4, Ad Staff 4, FBLA 4, EEE 3 93,296,369 Little, Silvia ICT 45 Lee-Eltes 2,35 FBLA 45 FNA 2,35 FHA 2,35 FTA 4 93 Littrell, James Long, Claudia Lee-Ettes 2,3, Spanish 3, FHA 4 93 Long, Darlene 03,244,245 Looney, Kathy Spanish 25 FHA 2 93 Lopez, Diana Lee-Ettes 25 FBLA 93 Lucas, Iohn DFCA 45 Bookends 93 Luera, Helen Lumbert, Jeff 93 Lutz, Monica 3,45GRA2 3 Lee-Ettes 3,4g Student Council 2,-4, Art 2,35 Opti-Misses 3,4, 302 Lyle, Nancy YFC 2,3,45 Choir 93,5345 McAnear, Ronnie Pres. 45 Spanish 2: FHA 3 2,3,4 Band 2,3,4, Key Club 3,4 93 McBride, Becky Lee-Ettes 3,43 YFC 2,35 FBLA 4 93 McCarty, Cindy Lee-Ettes 2,35 YF 45 FHA 2,3 93 McCreary, Judy FNA 35 FTA 2 McElroy, Karen Lee-Ettes 2,3,4 93 McGarvie, George 94 McGchee, Paula C 25 Opti-Misses 3,4, Veep Lee-Ettes 2,3, Staff Sgt. 35 NHS 3,4, Swim- ming 3,4, All-Sta 94,244,277 McGinnis, Dennis te 35 Honor Student 4 Student Council Eg Choir 2,3, Transfer from Savannah High, Savannah, Missouri 94 McKinney, Susi Lee-Ettes 3: Student Council 2,35 TRAVELER 35 YFC 25 Opti-Misses 45 FHA 2,3,4, GRA 2, 3,4g Swimming 3, 94 McMahon, Mike Track 2,3,4 94 Mcrvlillon, Brent 94 Macken, Albert 4 Choir 2,3, Track 2,3 94,370 Magee, Bob Football 3,4, All-District Honorable Mention 4g Most Handsome 4 ss,94,io6,i96,2o9,21e,s7s Magers, Ginger Lce-Ettes 45 FBLA 4: Spanish 21 FHA 3,4, Parl. 3, lst Veep 4 94,357 Mahan, Bob Golf 2,3,4: Band 2 94,256,259 Maher, Billy 94 Maillot, George 94 Malor, Travis Marbury, Tom 94 Maroney, Diana 95 Maroney, Tom 94 Martin, Buddy 94 Mascorro, David Lee-Ettes 2,3, Opti All-State 3 412 -Misses 4, Swimming 3,4, 94 Mnsinter, Larry Senior Marsha Murphy concedes to Leeites---she would rather switch than fight. Band 3: FSA 4, Treas. 4: On the Spot Na- tional Merit Semifinalist 2,88,B9,95,34l Matyear, Blake 95 Meads, Cheryl TMVELER 3, Yrc 2,3,4, opn-Misses 2,3,4, Hist. 4g Band 2,3,4, Majorette 4 'l8,95,303,f3l3,3'76 Medbury, Charles 95 Medina, Richard 95 Medlin, Beverly 95 Meerscheidt, Rives TRAVELER 45 B232 Call 4 95 Messer, Gary Baseball 3,4, Football 3,4 93,205,2lO,216,265,388 Mayer, Earlinc Lee-Ettes 25 FBLA 4: FHA 2,3,4, Parl. Sr Re- porter 4 95 Miller, Marcene Lee-Ettes 2,3,45 Student Council 35 NHS for Spanish 3,4 95 Mills, Gil Football mgr. 3,4 95,212 Miorelli, Mary Helen Mirelcz, Bennie Baseball 4 95 Mitchem, Pam FHA 2, Latin Club 3 95 Monaco, Myra FBLA 4, Transfer Christi, Texas 95 from Carroll High, Corpus Moore, Dan DECA 2 Moore, Peggy Student Council 2,35 FBLA 45Soph. Class Vccp 1,295,325 Morgan, Grant Band 25 Tennis 2,3,4, Basketball 2 95 Morris, Millicent Lee-Ettes 2, FBLA 4 95 Morrison, Bob 95 Murdock, Ralph Band 2,3 96 Murphy. Marsha Lee-Ettes 3,4g Opti-Misses 2 96,193 Murray, William 96 Myers, Sharron Choir 2,3,4 96 Nagel, Ray 96 Nall, Sandi FBLA 4, FHA 3 96,98,99 Nathman, John BCH! 4: NHS 3,45 FSA 35 Track 4, Honor Stu- dent 4 96 Naylor, Tom 96 Nelson, Teddy junior Optimist 2 96 Nelson, Wayne ICT 4, Reporter 4 96 Newman, Henry Band 2,3,-1 72, 73, 96 Nichols, Randy Student Council 2,.:, Key-1: Track 4 96 Nicks ,Jarnes 96 Nielsen, Nancy Lee-Ettes 2,3, DECA 4: YFC 2,3,4 96 Noah, Rick 96 Norred, Roger Nourie, Linda FBLA 3,-4, Opti-Misses 4: Choir 2,4 96 Nowell, George Transfer from Izmir Turkey: FSA 4: NHS 4: AFS 4 96,277 Nunn, Rod Golf 4 96,259 Nunnelly, Susan GRA 2 96 Obtiotti, Suzi 96 Ochoa, Bob DECA 4 76,96,10-1,105,359 O'Neill, Judy FBLA 4: YFC 2,3,4: 97,328,344 O'Quinn, Scott Sec, 3: Choir 2.3.4 Beta 2,3,4: YFC 2,9,4: Spanish 2,3: Football 3,4 97,216 Orotan, Pam 97 Oster, Margaret Ottea, John 97 Oxford, Linda FBLA 4: Spanish 2: GRA 3 97 Paradowski, Joan YFC 3: NHS 3.4: FSA 4, Spanish 2,8: Honor Student 4 60,97,277 Parchman, Pat Choir 3,4 Paris, Alton Choir 4, DECA 4 97 Parrish, Danny Student Council 2: Sp Baseball 3,4 anish'2,L3: Football 3,4: 94,97,199,2l6,269,391 Pate, Stephen DECA 4 97 Patino, Tony Student Council S,4: YFC 2: Spanish 2 97,325 Pattie, Geraldine ICT 4 97 Patton, Lane Thespians 4: YFC 4 9'7,286,290,29l Paxton, Bonnie 97 Peacock, Cathy Lee-Ettes 2,3,4, Drill Lt, 4: Beta 2,3.4: NHS 3,4: NHS for Spanish 3,4, Sec. 4: Spanish 3: Honor Student 4 95,271,232 Pearson, Pat ICT 3,-1: FBLA 2,3,4. YFC 2,32 FNA LJ: FHA 2,33 UE Pecan, Rick Football rngr. 3,4: Basketball 4, Track mgt. 2,3,4 212 Peek, Alan 94,135,259 Pendergrast, Pam Lcc-Ettes 2,3,4, Capt, 3, Major 4: Thespians 4, Veep 4: National Forensic League 2,3,4, Sec, 3: NHS B,4:MostRepreset1tative 4: Hon- or Student 4 47,54,69,96,9S,277,2S4,335,337,352 Penrod, Paula Band 2 98 Penshorn, George DECA 4 98 Perkins, Randy 95 Petttnos, Kay Lee-Ettes 2,3: NHS 3,4 95,277 Phelps, Tommy ICT 4 98 Phinney, Norman ICT 3,4 91,93 Ptchler, Joe Beta 253,41 YFC 4 98,277 Pierpont, Linda 98 Pifer, Clyde YFC 2,3,4: NHS l3,4: FSA 3,45 Reporter 4: Honor Student 4 60,9S,277,341 Pilar, Pat Lee-Ettes 2,3: Student Council 2,41 NHS 3,4 98,187,325,370 Pillet, Frank 93 Pittman, Janet Choir 3,4 7 '18 Pollack, Larry 99 Polunsky, Lynn FBLA 2,3,4, Veep 3, Pres. 4: FHA 2: TRAV- ELER 4, Ads 4 99,297,343,3G6,369,392,398 Popp, Richard FBLA 3 99 Porter, Cathy Opti-Misses 2, Spanish 4: FTA 2,3,4: GRA 3 99 Porter, Charles Thcspians 4: Junior Classical League 3,4, Sgt.-at-arms 3, Pres. 4 99,286 Postell, Kay TRAVELER 4, Co-Editor 4: FBLA 3,4: Egg Call 3,4, Editorial Assistant 4, San Antonio School Press Association S,-4: Outstand- ing Staffer 4: Quill 84 Scroll 4 47,50,90,273,294,317,369 Powers, Bill Swimming 3,4 99,245 Prentice, Steve 99 Protheroj Debbie Thespians 4: National Forensic League 4: FHA 4 10,055,291 Pruietr, Linda Lee-Ettes 2,3,4: FHA 2,3,4, Corresponding Sec. 2, 4th Veep 3, Pres. 4 99,356 Purvis, Linda Putz, Roy 99 Pyka, Danny Student Council 3: Spanish 2: Swimming 2,3, 4, Capt. 3 l.,99,242,245 Quansrrom, Kathy Transfer from Jefferson High, San Antonio: Lee-Ettes 3: Thespians 4: Junior Classical League 3,4, Vecp 4: FTA 2,3,4 99,286 Rascoc, Danny Beta f3,4, Parl. 3: YFC 2,3,4, Pres. 4: NHS 3,4: FSA 3,4, Pres. 4: Top Boy Student 4 62,99,279,341,345 Roscoe, john 14,75,99 Rathburn, Dwayne YFC 3,4: Band 2,3 99 Rawson, Richard Spanish 2: Key 2,3,4, Soph., Jr. Board mem- ber 100 Ray, Woody Bela 3,4, Public Chair 3: YFC 3,49 AFS 3: Tennis 2: Swimming 3,4, Capt. 4 100,242,245 Reagan, Carol Lee-Ettes 2,3,4: Opti-Misses 2,3: Choir 8: FHA 4 100 Reamey, Gerald Student Council 3: National Forensic League 2: Spanish 2: FTA 4: German 4, Parl. 82 Sgt. - at-arms 4: Transfer from Lawton, Oklahoma 100 Real. Jackie Lee-Ettes 2.3: FBLA 4: FTA 2 100 Rech, Stanley Beta 4: NHS 3,4: Honor Student 4 100,279 Redding, John DECA 3,4 100,359 Redding, Mike Beta 2,3,4,Par1. St Thespians 3,4: NHS 3,4: FSA 4: Honor Stu- dent 4 100,279,2S1,286,290 Redeker, Shclia Hin. 4:YFC2,L4: 100 Reed, George 100 Reed, Kenneth 100 Reeder, Joan Lee-Ettes 2,3,4 100 Reichenau, Vicki Band 2,35 Spanish 3: Transfer from Mason, Texas: m 4 100,400 Reid, Judy DECA 3 100 Reid, Lee DECA 4: T:ansf.r from W. E. Boswell 100 Reilly, Terri Lee-Ettes 2,3,4s FBLA 3: Opti-Misses 4: FHA 2,3 4,100 Rcinarz, Chris 100 Reiner, Glenda Lee-Ettcs 2,3,4 100 Remmler, Milton 100 Rene, Oscar Spanish 4: Golf 4 l00,109,193,259 Renfto, Marilyn Band 2,3,4: FHA 4 100 Rensmeycr, Neal Student Council 3: DECA 4, Parl. 4: FBLA 4: National Forensic League 3,4: National Merit Semi-Finalist: Interscholastic League 3, Def bare: Senior Class Parl. 2,07,100,358,363 Rcvello, Felix 100 Reynolds, joe TRAVELER il: Junior Classical League 3,4 ts,t0t,toQ,:Q5 Richie, Rob Tennis 2,35 Buttle 3,4, Photographer 101,316 ,319 Ricks, Bobby 101 Ricks, Richard 101 Riemann, Karl Riklin, Larry 101 Riklin, Laury Lee-Ettes 2,3,4: Student Council 2,3,4: Beta -2 S5,101,193,326 JUICY, Jane Rinner, David Baseball 4 101 Risse, Jackie FBLA 4 101,109 Rives, Marcia Lee-Ettes 2,TJ,4: FNA 2: NHS 3,4: Spanish 2, Sgt,-at-arms 2: FHA 4, Chap, 4: FTA 4: Honor Student 4 101, 357 Robbins, John 101 Roberson, Meredith 101 Roberts, Janey FBLA 4 101 Robertson, Linda NHS fl, 4 101 Robinson, Jesse 1.01 Robinson, Pam Choir 2,3,4, Veep 4: NHS 3,4: Honor Student 4 101 Robles, Dianne Lee-Ettes 2,3: FBLA 4: FHA 2: GRA 2 101 Rodgers, Sandy Lee-Ettcs 2,3 102 Rodriguez, Hector Basketball 13 102 Rodriguez, Linda FBLA 3,4, Hist, 4: Spanish 2: GRA 2 102,343 Rodriguez, Pat Lee-Ettes 2,3,4: FBLA 4 102 Rocthemeycr, Donna Lee-Ettes 2,73: FBLA 4: AFS 4: FTA 3: Opti- Misses 4 102 Rose, Wally ICT li,4, Pres, 4: Art 2: FBLA Ii: Choir 2,3 101,102,350 Roscbcrg, Barbara Lee-Ettes 3: TRAVELER 4: NHS for Spanish 3, 4: Spanish 2,l3,4: GRA 2: Transfer from West- minster High, Denver, Colorado 102,283,293,296 Rosen, Barbara Lee-Ettes 2,3,4: Beta 4: FNA 2,37 Junior 413 Classical League 3,4, Sec. 4 102 Ross, Cindy Lee-Ettcs 2,33 FBLA 4 Rubin, Glenda TRAVELER 3,4, Ad mgr. 45 Beta 3,45 Spanish 25 Ars 4, 5155 1 4 1o2,27t,279,2e17,3s8 Rushton, Janice AFS 3,45 Band 2,Ii,45 Spanish 3,4 102 Rust, Margaret Lee-Ettes 2,3,4, Executive Lt. 45 Stttdcnt Council 3,4, Treas. 45 FHA 13 102,321 334,337 Ryan, Lesta Lee-Ettes 25 Student Council 45 FBLA 45 Thes- pians 45 Spanish 3 102,286,326 Sacks, Margie Student Council 3, Reporter 35 AFS 45 Egg M 45 Choir 45 Spanish 2,3 102 Salinas, Diane DECA 3,4 102 Sandstrom, Cindy Beta 35 Tennis f15M0S1 Beautiful 4 68,102 Sandstrom, Erik 102 Saunders, Cathy Football Sw e et h c a rt 45 Best All Around 45 Cheerleader 4 1,67,69,102,218,332,33:z,33s,3S6 Sawyer, Jan Rifle 25 Sec. 25 GRA 2,3,45 FTA 2,3,45 Band 2,3,4 102 Schaffer, Thomas National Forensic League 25 Choir 2,3,4 102 Schmidt, Roland 103,209,217 Schramek, Dorothy NHS 2 103 Schultz, Cheryl Opti-Misses 2,115Bant1 2,1i,4, Hist. L35 Major- ette 45 FTA 15,4 78,103,313 Schwartz, Beverly Lee-Ettes 35 FHA 3 103 Scott, Emily lanie Lec-Ettes 2,35 Staff Sgt. 3gCho1r 2,3,4, Sec. 3, Pres. 45 NHS 3,45 YFC 45 Honor Student 4 60,103 Scott, Wesley KIT 4 1011 Sealy, Darwin ICT 3: Student Council 4 103,187,326 Selsor, tiail Spanish 2,I3, Chaplain 35 NHS for Spanish 3, 4, Veep 45 Opti-Misses 25 Lee-Ettex 2,3,4, Executive Lt. 4 t03,2s2,a:t4,n31 Sendeio. A1 Serold, Lita Kay Lee-Ettcs 2,3, Pep Squad Sgt. 2, St1tft'Sgt. B5 Choir 2,3,4 103 Seymour, David DECA 3 103 Shaner, Ronnie 103 Shannon. John DECA 3,4 103 Sheehan, Pat Football 2,3,4, All-District 4, All- City 4, All-State 4, All-American 45 Senior Class Favoriteg Mr. Lee 45 Most Outstanding Player 414 in State 4: KONO Award, Joske's Award, Track 2,3 l0l3,l93,198,200,2 217 ,218 Sheldon, Donald Beta 3,4 103 Shttpp, Rusty 103 Sigwald, Claudette os,2o4,2ov,2os,211,2t4, FHA 2,35 FBLA 45 GRA 3,4 103 Simmons, James DECA 4 103 Simpson, Betsy Transfer front Myers Park, Charlotte, North Carolina 103 Sims, Keith DECA 4 104 Sims, Marvin Spanish 8 104 Sinkin, Steve Student Council 2: TRAVELER 35 NHS for Spanish 25 Spanish 2,3,4q Octogon 4 1 04 Sinklier, Charles 1 04 Skiles, Robert Hand 2,3,4g Area Band 4 104 Slaughter, Sue DI-QCA 4, Sweethear 104,363 Slimp, Bryant Band 2,3,45 FSA 2, 104 Slimp, Fred Band 2,3,45 Key 2, 104 Slocum, Albert 104 Smith, Charles Don t4 3,4 3 FTA 45 Baseball 45 German 4 268 Smith, Edward German 2 ,35 FSA 2 Smith, Gregory Basketball 4 104 Smith, Lynn DECA 4 104 Smith, Harold 104 Smith, Paula Band 2,3,4 104 Snarr, lo Anne ,3 Lee-Ettes 2,3,4, Drill Sgt. 35 FTA Sec, 4 104,346 Sorola, Hector 104 Spence, Becky 104 Splawn, George Transfer from Founr 104 Stagg, Richard DECA 4, Pres. 4 104 Stanley, lames 104 Stanley, loan 104 Stanton, Robert Choir 2,3,45 Track 104 Stark, Betsy air High, Colorado 2,4 Junior, Senior Class Favoritesp Cheerleader 3, 4 10,104,l92,332,333,386 Stauffer, Craig Student Council 3,41 FNA 35 NHS for Spanish 11 104,283,326 Stayton, Carol Lee-Ettes 2,3 105 Steele, Pam FBLA 4, Miss FBLA 4: FHA 3 64,105,343 Steger, Carolyn 105 Stephens, Tom Band 2,5,4, Dist, 35 Spanish 25 Choir 4 105 Stevens, Lloyd 105 Stevens, Sherry Lee-Ettes 2,35 Beta 3,45 Thespians 45 Opti- Nlisses 4, See. 41 FHA 35 FTA 4 105,287,353 Stewart, Jon 105 Stipp, Rusty Football mgr, 3,4 105,212 Stong, Tom Spanish 35 Key 45 Track 2,3,4 105 Stout, Earl 105 Stout, Rose FBLA 2,3,45 NHS for Spanish 3,45 Spanish 25 FHA 2,f3,4 105,283 Sturdivant, julie Lee-Ettes 3,45 Transfer from Alamo Heights, San Antonio 105 Stutzenburg, Anna 105 Sullivan, john 106 Suter, Michael Book Ends 2 106 Surley, Teresa NHS 3,45 Honor Student 4 2, 106 Swaney, Kathy Lee-Ettes 25 Beta 3,4 106 Sweet, Kathy Lee-Ettes 2,3 106 Swidler, Bonnie 106 Tait, Richard 106 Tate, Ronny 106 Talbott. lan Lee-Ettes 2,3,4g FTA 2,3 106 Tallman, Diane Lee-Ettes 2,3,4, Staff Sgt. 2: Student Coun- cil 4: AFS 3: Opti-Misses 25 NHS for Spanish 3,4: Spanish 2,3 83,106,327 Taylor, lane Band 2,35 YFC 4 Tehee, Stephen Swimming 2 106 Teske, Tom Swimming 2 106,245 Theis, Larry ICT 4 106 Thigpen, M'Liss Lee-Ettes 3,45 TRAVELER 35 YFC 2,3,41 Op- ti-Misses 2,3,4, Parl. 45 Band 2: Fl-IA 4 106,303,376 Thoelken, Alice Lee-Ettes 35 Beta 3,45 FBLA 45 Thespians 45 Opti-Misses 45 Transfer from lefferson, San Antonio 107,279 Thomas, Susan Lee-Ettes 3,45 Art 25 Band 2 107 Thompson, Linda 107 Thompson, Diane Thompson, Pat FBLA 2,3, Sec. 4, State Hisl. 45 Choir 3,4 107 Tocci, Chris Lee-Ettes 2,l3, Pep staff Sgt. 3 107 Todd, Jim DECA 3 72,73,1o7 Tofte, Shurry YFC 2,35 AFS 4 107 Torraco, Dennis FSA 4g Track 2,3,4 107 Torruella, Charles 107 Trenton, Dan DECA 41 Choir 3 107 Trevino. Jerry Student Council 2,35 Key 8,45 Baseball2,3 45 Key member 45 Senior, Junior Class Sgt. - at-arms 67,107,268,30l Trimmier, Holly 107 Tucker, Mavance Opti-Misses 45 FTA 3,4 107 Tull, Taffi 107 Turner, Kirby Tusin, Linda Choir 3,4 108 Ubogy, Shelly Transfer Uecker, Sharyn Band 2,3,4, Librarian 3, Sec. 4, All-Dist. 2 3,4, A11-Regiona13,45 NHS 13,45 FHA 2,3, 2nd Veep 2,3, Treas. 45 Top Girl Student 59,88,89,108,279,309,311 Unger, Karen GRA 2,3 108 Vaello, Patty 108 Vasso, Tony 108 Van Houten, Roger DECA 3,4, Pres. 4 108,271,358 Vaughn, Jim Golf2,il,4 108,257,259 Vela, Gloria FBLA 4 108 Vermcrsch, Susie Opti-Misses 45jLll'11OI Classical League 25 FH 3,4, Sec, 3, Grd Veep 4g Key Club Sweet heart 45 GRA 25 Stratford Princess 45 Swi. ming 4 108,244,300 Villarreal, Hector FBLA 4: Choir 4 108 Villarreal, Uriel DECA 45 Track 3 108 Villasrrigo, Andrew 108 Viner, Bill Student Council 2,3,4, Sgt.-at-arms 3, Pa 45 Spanish 25 Football 3,4, All-Dist. 45 G 2,31 junior Class Veep 94,108,187,204, Volmer, Bobbi 209,214,216,326, Lee-Ettes 2,3, Sgt. 3, Thespians 4 108,287 Voss, Mike Transfer from Edi 108 Wade, Lynda Wade, Mary Fay LCS-Ettcs 2,3,4, 64. 108 Wagner, Kathy son, San Antonio Opti-Misses 2 327 Att 2, DECA 4, Sec. 4, FBLA 3: FHA' ming 2 108,370 Wakefield, Steve 1055 Waldman, Barry Junior Classical League 4 109 Walker. Terry Band 2,3,4 109 Wall, Susan D. 109 wall, Susan Kay 109 Wallace, Maureen Mary 109 Walsh, James 109 ward, Joe Student Council 3: AFS 4: Spanish 4 109 Ward, Linda Lee-Ettos 3 , 4 109 ' Swim- 1. The band holds unrehearsed pep rallies in the cafeteria dur- ing lunch. Warner, Arthur Student Council 4 1013 Weatherford, Gerry FBLA 3, Thespians 2, 100,352 Wellhacher, Divid 109 Wellundorf, Keith Band 2,3 109 Well, Bonnie Band 2. FHA 4 109 West, Frank Football 3,4 109,216 Whitaker, Ross 109 Whitcomb, Jan 109 White, Linda DFCA 4 110 Wibracht, Mat: DECA 4 110 Wiekson, Martha 3,4,rsA2,Gr1 FBLA 3g YFC JE, Choir 2 T1 4 7,110 Wilkerson, Allen 110 Wrlliams , Vikki Lee-Ettes 2,3,4, NHS for Spanish 3,4, Spanish 3: FTA 4 2811 Willman, Kay NHS 3,4, Tennis 2,3,4, Honor Student 4 60.110 Wills, Linda Transfer from Pascal High, Fort Worth, Texas 110,343,370 Wxlson, Linda ll0 Windler, lerry Track 3,41 Transfer 110 Witherspoon, Linda FHA 2 110 Wolf, Patti from Fairborn, Ohio S1udentCounn1l 3,41 Lee-litres 2,3,4, Sgt. 2, TRAVELER 3, Classes Editor 3, NHS 3,4, Spanish 2,3,4, Veep 4, FTA 4, Chap. 4,111- Letscholastic League Spelling 2 110,327,355 Wong, Toyling Woo, Toy FBLA 45Opl1'M1SsCSll,4 110 Wood, Brooks 110 Wood, Diane FHA 3: DECA 4 110 Wood, John TRAVELER 11,43 FSA Scroll 4, Orztogons 4 l2,110,27f1,295 Wootan, Jerry Football 3,11 110,216 Wright, George 4, German 4, Quill 84 AFS 3,4g Band 2,3,4, Quartermaster 4 72,73,1of1,110,1ss Yarbough, Sandy TRAVELER 4, FBLA Ii 110,297,366 Yoshida, Carmen DECA 4: FBLA 3,4, I Spanish 2, GRA 2 110,343 Young, Carolyn Lee-Ettes !l,4, FBLA Ji Dist. 3rd 110 Youngblood, Bobby DECA 3,45 Choir 2 l 10 Zanecehia, Linda Lee-Ettes 2, Spanish 2, 110 Ziegler, Carol FHA 4 1.10 Zimmermann, Louheth Quill RL Scroll 4, Thesp City Editor 4, Choir 3, 1,1 1o,27a,287,:i1'7 Zinzitz, Ronnie Dist. 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