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

 - Class of 1983

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Chester Dietert, better known as The Sign Man, has been a part of the Lee spirit for many years. 25YearsOf SF I'l II Graduation is a time when all the seniors realize they soon will be leaving their Alma Mater. This time is very emotional for the family and friends and, of course, the graduates. Sophomore Karen Thias works on her English homework during study hall. A new registration procedure was put into effect in August. Not only did students sign up for textbooks, but they also had their school pictures taken. Joanne Bishop fills out her textbook card in the auditorium. wmmwmw ,.. A ,'xwQQj ,N 2 . , A557 4 ra, , -, M 4 ,, 1-W., ,W 2 w,,1-X,,LW, , VT v WV? ? 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Q3 V 5F ANNNEW5 Division Page - 7 l Jilin, V 1 , ' .lll L Q 3 S 5 f Q : :.. A ' Q , t 4 Y if l . . f .ll. I 'QA ev S e e I e e I e , t I l t U .i ' we ve go splrl T T Spirit days brought an extra vigor on- Punk glasses and attire were in, the to the campus. Students were able to wierder the better. The pep rallies were 1 express their spirit in crazy wasy. Many the best place to find the most spirited t A,M p M wore wild clothes, hats, ties, shoes and students. Several outdoor rallies gave y whatever unusual clothing helshe could students a chance to move around and get hislher hands on. become more involved. N fs ,J 1 Q W, MW 2' I Senior Paul Heltzman shows his spirit during one become more involved in the spirit. This year was in several years. photo by Tricia Buchhorn. of the outdoor pep rallies. Nice days let students the first time an outdoor pep rally had been done 8 Activities 4. . ws gs 4 is Y, ,, ii? Sophomore Flobert Chapa makes sure the sound system is okay for the cheerleaders. This Is only one of the many jobs of the Vanguard. They also carry props to and from the football games and serve as help to the Lee-ettes during their perfor- mances. photo by Brenda Klrkpatrlck. Juniors Debbie Johnson and Darla Garrahan, featured arielist, warm up before a pep rally. The twlrlers perform at a few pep rallies during the year. photo by Brenda Kirkpatrick. ' Freshmen Greg Laseria, Moses Barrera, Greg Lastrap, and Jdnior Tom Allen, members of the marching band, perform at every pep rally to add to the exciting atmosphere. photo by Brenda Kirkpatrick. Freshmen Conferderettes look on enthusiastically as the Rebel Rousers perform during a pep rally. Many of the freshmen hope to someday be members of the high kick team. photo by Brenda Kirkpatrick. 99 M . . k . Activities 9 w i w l x 1 I , J Fun Times At Volsfest Food, fun and confetti were the three main ingredients in Volsfest. On Saturday, October 30, the campus was full of students, parents and friends all out to have a good time. The different organizations worked for weeks getting ready for the big day. For the people, Volsfest was a time for entertainment. Some of the booths that were set up this year were: the hitchin' post, the gold fish toss, the pie throw and the ever popular dunking booth. There were not only booths, but shows too. The Lee-ettes won first place for their show of dancing, skits, and of course the football players. ROTC showed a rifle ex- hibit and the mime troupe per- formed periodically during the day. For the clubs it was a time to raise money for the coming year. Can you think of a more fun way to do so? At 5 p.m. booths came down and the crowd went home only to come back later that night for the annual dance sponsored by the PTA. With all the food, games and entertainment, there wasn't a bet- ter way to spend a Saturday afternoon. i QW' if? l qw Y V 1 A, ' 'nf , in 'YU T ' WVATJYW Ll' . ,T iq mms. ia, , M, Q 'if 'fig .rifilw 3355-iifgfis 2-1' lmgcirl TM- It ' ' W Jil Him: Mil N gzglyiwll llll Y light-ll: W Wfidu-an WF' ' W ik ks ggi? 1. ll ifillwy- , 'vt X. 1 il ' -K ' l .' ' V lv. E N ,ll 1 +1 'I li' J' lil .Vi Dv. - 4 twin, .Q -.I l , :lm . 'iff 'lil tl, lhqibt. x . ' if t xt Q l 3 1 I I X mf l, E H fha' f' it . ' .- ,r wllikilit F I J. -P uf 1 1- W 4 2 I 4 5 qi v tu i . , . ,welt Ml, 'wwflfrll i' -teal ,ml f , jg Wwgnyi-, 1 1 I . s l 1 7 f l Ii? :L-.ff booth was popular this year as HERO-HECE built a very colorful booth and shot baskets in the miniature western town. sold fajitas, a Texas favorite. photo by Chuck by Chuck Witta Witta O X qqgnll-W iiI Latln Club President, Homer Gallndo, Is caught by the camera on his way to wash up after per- tlclpatlng ln the ple throwing booth. photo by Chuck Wltta Seniors James McCabe and Carla Stern were just one of the many couples to get married at the Hitchin' Post. photo by Chuck Wltta Volsfest -- 13 Sophomore Julie Angel and Senior Gair Allie take time out from dancing to the Max to have some refreshments. 14 Activities i 1 I an bs? MacArthur Senior Scott Reasor and Seniors KaRynn Kolm, Van Beckwith, Tricia Pittman, and Brian Petree have fun at Mama's after the ball. Many people attended the party afterwards. Juniors Kim Hill and Chris Ream walk down the red carpet as they are introduced as members of the Strat- ford Court. tratf ' Court patiently awaites the announce 4 - ofthe 1983 King and Queen. This year the ball eld at the Convention Center Mission Floom. Stratford Means Magic for Many 'fx 'l. A ' 9' A 1 The tradition continued to thrive after twenty- five years of success. The Stratford Ball held , January 15 at the Convention Center Mission . , Room gave students a chance to participate in one if - 1 of the biggest events on the year. Chauffeured limousines arrived at the door and out came a tuxedo clad man and a lady with a strapless taffeta dress that flared at the waist. The Max played their rock music throughout the center. Students danced as they awaited the main attraction of the ball. Finally, the Stratford Court was introduced by the senior emcees Tim Green and Christine Postolos. Seniors Henry L. Davila and KaRynn Kolm were crowned King and Queen. The senior court duke and duchess were Andy Priest and Darla Garrahan. Sophomore Class honorees were Joe Alvarez and Yvonne Perales, and the Freshman Class representatives were Eric Stamp and Jennifer Wood. fs' Y K V W .1 , Seniors KaFtynn Kolm and Henry Davlla were crowned Queen and King at the annual Stratford Ball. The dance was spon- sored bythe Senior Class and all grades could attend. Senior Mlchelle Gonzales and James Aguilar arrived at the ball in a chauffeured limousine. This was a popular trend this year. Activities 15 vp , 4 M ' . Q00 M ' f , 'D , 'W . . ,J I I 'C'- Mfrs 5 .im ww ,X gy.. .ws if A P w Ama' is WF .nga ff X 1' it-Qu ,gf X .fiv If V X 1 ,s T Y his 4.6 V. v . XV An' .Sh 'ff 1 1?iyX.., Fi5,Q:,1 I 3. - Y, T 1 -7 I . fx . Q, QT Y A X'9n,s5XyV 4+ fFN ?m. - 55' . 1 ' 'El' ' ' A V X 2, wi X ' X me J i.Q'4,Lv . iw Q . ,XAA . 1 , Q 1 YL, ,fur-. I .f V Qy1!.,L,.lh'nV FX-I , . XXf ' 1 w -'fu A A , ' X - ,XX A- Xzqgggf. ' ,- . . 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Connie Frances went looking for the boys at Fort Lauderdale in '62, and the boys and girls in '83 went looking for one another in Port A , Spring Breaks have not changed over the years with high school and college Several Lee students and partiers crowd on top of a car for a cool ride down the beach. Seniors Darla Stewart, Britt Leslie, and Melissa Villanueva celebrate during the night as well as the day. YEA, the festivities are not over YET! Senior Christine Postolos, Junior Kurt Myers, Senior Connie Neathery, and Junior Lane Beachamp enjoy sightseeing. The World Trade Center was a treat for the native San Antonians. 20 Activities Where the Boys Are students. Getting up at 10 in the morn- ing, having Post Toasties and beer, go- ing out to the beach to catch some rays on top of a friend's car or on anyone's truck or jeep trying not to fall off is the excitement there. Bonfires on the beach and staying up till the early morning are the things to do in Port The weather was not as great as usual, rainy and cloudy was the forecast 3535 Seniors Patty Ramon, KaFlynn Kolm, Mike Rebelledo, Arlene Farlas Mahan, John Clark and Mike Sineni have big smiles and Hellos for the cal Port saying, This is where the lun is. this year, but even so Senior Dal Stewart said, The partying was s good. In '93 Spring Break will not be ferent in any way except music fashion. Partying from dawn to c cruising down the beach in string will always be memorable for famous Spring Break in Port ig vita' as sal' of the coastal fun. J-2 S t .wk 1 S..-,ggi A Q i ' M' i -is S my in NX in K Wes: is R ' Ks X X4 .4 Connie Neathery, Christine Postolos, and Junior Kurt Myers enjoyed the pizza in New York especially after seeing Broadway plays during their vacation. Not is Junior Lane Beauchamp who took the picture. Darla Stewart, Britt Leslie, Cara Hunter and Stephanie have a reunion. A van is always convenient for easy riding. students take a break and soak up the sun on the one day that is sunny in the dreary Senior Mark Gonzales is one ol the few who enjoys and eatlng a good meal. Usually a menu consists of only beverages. ll '54 Seniors Nancy Gibbens, Denise Nielson, Alexa Marrach, and Renee Rod take a cruise down the beach to see where the boys are. Senior Jeff Mahan, exLee-ites Mike Bradshaw and Todd Hanson have a good time riding their three wheeler in their condominium on a rainy day. Activities - 21 An early highlight of a senior's year is receiving his Senior Class picture taken annually by the Goldbeck photographer. Mr. Ray Armstrong of Southern Pabst Engraving Company assists seniors with their invitation orders. Another senior activity is ordering caps and gowns. Seniors help each other with measuring. 22 - Activities W4 ,.,a, Y F JH Happiness ls . . . Being a Senior During Senior Week activities, particularly M'A'S'H Day, Ronald Rodriguez Klingers to friend Eric Teague. Unusual hats and shades pop up on Senior Kevin Obregon during the week of special days for the Class of '83 to show their style. .as I x , t il - sas : T Do we look like we are ready to graduate? asks a group of seniors. Activities - 23 Blossom Athletic Center was transformed into the Love Boat at- mosphere of a cruise ship headed for the Carribean Saturday, April 16 for the Junior-Senior Prom. For a while, Seniors Sherri McMeans and Bill DeLosSantos pretend to be on a Carribean cruise. Happy faces reflect the beauty of the evening. Dancin' the Night Away on a Sea Cruise Money raised by the Junior and Senior Classes and by the Student The class officers selected Council was used to hire the band Klocks asthe band. and buy the decorations. This was a semi-formal occasion Refreshments were also provided. and was open to all four grades. 24 - Activities 'I-Q' -wx .. A' '6' . fs xv K , -5 -. H: limi? ' Y I gf 'S 1x5 Q if 1 :RRS 4 A ' seem Q Izi ,,, e my X I xv 4 , if X , N' ' nz' N . . , , X .. ' X,:, . gf if ffl W M up b i f gk' , J ' 1- ' Q 3' 6. HQ, -3' R ii' 3 2 1 A'-Z vrdlfl Lp' Q C Graduation Night. . . Finally For the 1983 graduates, time pro- bably seemed endless from the day they were finished at school until Saturday, May 29 rolled around. This was Lee's year to be last in the series of North East high school gradu- ations. Two important events occurred at the ceremony. The first one was the initiation of honor graduate classifi- cation of summa cum laude f99+l, magna cum laude Q95-993 and cum laude 190-94l. . The second event was that this was Mr. Bill Evans' last graduation ceremony as Lee principal because of his promotion to Director of Transportation for the District. Deputy sheriffs and faculty monitors surveyed the huge crowd in order to keep the services with the air of proper decorum. The ceremony went along smoothly, and anxious seniors became apprehensive graduates. Are you hiding anything in there? asks Counselor Mary Lou Davis. Sherri McMeans, voted as Most Talented Senior Girl by her classmates, shares a special moment with a friend. Turn in our robes and head out for the partlesl Activities Fads and Fashion Put Focus on individuality at Lee High Gucci, videos, bandanas, miniskirts, sophisticates they are all so VOGUE. Gucci purses, wallets, key chains, belts, a variety of colored bandanas up to a knee, a suit, tight skirts, and pumps, miniskirts - miniskirts everywhere you turn. All of these are seen on campus. PUNK, VOGUE, AND VALLEY GIRLS are all the IN things to be, but just about everyone does his own thing. It is not too hip to be a prep anymore, Seniors Arlene Farias, Rhonda Hoffman, KaRynn Kolm, Deanne Franz, Cathy Palcweski, Bill Stidham, DeeDee Davis, Courtney Wulfe, Susan but to look well dressed and sophis- ticated was the thing to do. Checkered van shoes, buttons on a shirt or jacket, buzzed off hair on top was all in for the punk scene. OOOOOOOOOOOO MY GOOOOOOOOODQ PER SURE, LIKE WOWg GAG ME WITH A SPOON. These phrases swarmed the campus as well as the country when Moon Zappa sang the song Valley Girl. Not only was the Autry, Karen Hunt, Christine Postolos and Kathy Hunt all pose for a fashion layout. Short, medium, and long lengths are popular styles. Also bow ties slang talk a fad, but the clothes w too. Polka-dots, miniskirts, stripes, p ple make-up came along with it, too. Duran-Duran was a big turn arou for the male population. Pastel color pants and blazers and skinny t became popular. Of course, a t-sh button-ups and tennies stayed popu among the student body. and colored panty hose everyone cra Stidham shows off his Duran-Duran look. 28 Activities Sophomore Julie Angell and Senior Melissa Karen Larson and Wade Ruggles always vests. Short hair was also popular. Villaneueva are wearing the Valley Girl look with the Punk fad look of buttons, bandanas and ruffled jumpsuits and medium heeled shoes. pdf' iv ames of all kinds are popular ways to pass the time. ww- ., ., .my I gg ,ap .1 ' 1 N 4 all . is H. g .-, -as l .Nw-'ms Vans are probably the most popular shoe on campus. Gucci and Space Sac purses are fashionable attire. Bandanas up to the knees is an extreme of a popular fad. Activities - 29 No Cure for Fridays The clock ticked away slowly and minutes passed like hours as students gazed ahead almost senselessly. Senior Johnathon McStudd looked dreamiiy at the clock - two forty-five. He sighed heavily. English had to be the second to worst subject anyone could have at the end of the day. Everyone knew math was the worst. Pinpointing that would be geometry. Who could concentrate on triangles and equations when the most prominent number on a student's mind was 3:30? Not to men- tion pie l1'Ij. Everytime that word echoed through the room, Johnathon tasted coconut cream melting in his mouth. Class, class the teacher's whiny, nasal voice swam through the room. Control yourselves . . Here came the ever-so familiar bi-weekly lecture. I know it's sixth period and I know you're tired but l'm tired too. Johnathon tuned her out at that point and just as he did Marlow Rider yelled out, Then let's all just go home. The class simultaneously gave a limp laugh, more to annoy the teacher than to humor Marlow. Three-fifteen: Johnathon could han- dle that. One of his friends used to tell him that once you got past three it was . .QA 1 Q -V , QE' 'ik 'M ' - ' fs' '--' sf- -- down hill all the way. But to Johnathon the last fifteen minutes dragged on slowly and very un-surely. After glancing at the clock at least forty-five more times, the bell finally sounded. lt rang so loudly that as Johnathon walked down the hall it still echoed in his ears. He tried to relax and to allow the afternoon's activities to envelope him. Hey, how about a pizza from Godfather's? Let's drag down Jackson-Keller. He grinned when he heard that, because usually the race started in the parking lot. As he turned the corner he caught the end of two girls' conversation, C'mon, why go all the way out to the smoking area? Let's just go to the bathroom. Johnathon held his breath after he heard that and as he walked outside he let the fresh air surround him. It was great to be out even if it was just for seventeen hours. Besides, soon it would be the weekend. But for now, Johnathon McStudd planned to col- lapse on the couch in his usual 4:30 position and allow himself to be ab- sorbed by that wonderful ecstasy .. . M A'S H. , .- fu ' ..,....,, , -,,..-gunman-snllll X.-'M Sophomores Traci Kelfer and Lisa Adelman take off to escape the daily terrors of school. Teachers Betty Stone, Kenneth Koop, Robert Grams and Rick Riordan play dominoes at a faculty picnic in Seguin at Dr. Joyce Collenback's home. 30 Activities DPI' 914 ii Freshman Sherri Bennett passes time out of class showing Freshman Wright Dagget her tongue. Seniors Danny Beekman, Heidi Zook, and Kim Eskew attend the Human Relations party held once each semester at the Hunter's Creek party house. Senior Lisa Bernhard and HECE sponsor Theresa Longoria help host the an- nual FHA breakfast held inthe Food Service room. Vins. Activities - 31 X Seniors Honored With Assembl A special Senior Awards Assembly was held May 17 in the auditorium to honor the many seniors who earned recognition both locally and nationally. The honor graduates were all an- nounced as were the National Merit finalists and Commended students Other awards included special The class of 83 gathers to honor its outstanding h A A 'li 2 A L ,,, ,, 1 i 'i'LL the ceremonies. Assistant Principal Reid Sellers gives Cathy Palczewski one of the many awards she received. Announcing is Counselor Sharon Sheriff. Photos by Chuck Witta. Assistant Principal Tony Petri gives one of the Special Awards to a deserving senior. Seniors with the highest grade averages file in for Activities - 33 34 - Division Page e J QW W 3 -9 had it ni' Q f 2: Scheffler Happy to Be at Lee As Assistant Principal Bobby Smith turned into Coach Smith, Mark Schef- fler turned from Assistant Principal at South San West Campus to Assistant Principal at Lee. Native San Antonian Scheffler entered this school with a very positive attitude. He knew that he was leaving friends behind, but he was mov- ing on to bigger and much better things. Scheffler said, l'm glad to be hereg Lee has a great reputation. I like the com- munity, people and the kids. He feels that the student body is great and its motivation comes from the home. Scheffler never intended to be at all related to education. In fact, he got into it by accident. His first job in education was with South San as a chemistry teacher and then as an administrative assistant. He later served as an assis- tant principal at West Campus. After 14 years in the Southside School District, he is now at Lee serving as an assistant principal. Along with any job there are good and bad aspects. He describes it as driving a Cadillac next to a Volkswagen fof which he has owned threej. His least favorite part of his job is dealing with non-students coming on- to the campus. He feels there is a lack of support among the legislators regar- ding the laws on this matter. His favorite part of his job is working with fellow administrators and, of course, the student body. Scheffler loves working with people. Ten years from now he would like to be principal of a high school. Coming to Lee was the best thing that ever happened to me in the field of education, said Scheffler. New Assistant Principal Mark Scheffler gets a bir- thday surprlse from his fellow administrators. Photo by Brenda Kirkpatrick. Diana Bennett Secretary Mary Lou Davis Voc. Counselor Phyllis Davis Couselor Bill Evans Principal Dorothy Jones Secretary Diane Kane Couselor Velma Keller Secretary Caroline Krause OCS Supervisor Gladys Lorrilard Accountant Donal Pelne Secretary Mark Scheffler Assistant Principal Sharon Sheriff Counselor 36 Academics Reid Sellers Assistant Principal Gail Siller Assistant Principal Secretary Dianna Bennett along with Norma Gutierrez, Edie Ritchey, Slyvia Cantu, Mary Bailey and Velma Keller enjoy the sun at Lake Placid during a faculty picnic. Administrators Bill Evans, Gail Siller and Reid Sellers watch the band and pep squad as they march and play down the hall on a pep rally day. Assistant Principal Tony Petri watches as gymnasts from all around the city compete for the inter-scholastic title. Academics 37 I wwe. y Fun in Fine Arts Included in the Fine Arts and Foreign Language Department are such classes as Drama, Band, Choir, Debate, arts and crafts and languages such as Ger- man, Spanish, French and Latin. Jour- nalism is also included in Fine Arts. Sue Weber who teaches German, heads the language department. Language classes are educational, cultural and fun. Students usually do reports from different countries to learn about them. A favorite among students is culture day. Students bring dishes from different countries and sample the food during class. The Drama department put on many fine plays, including West Side Story, and worked long hard hours to make them a success. Members of the French Club who went to New Orleans pose in front of one of the many historic monuments in the city. Learning the duties of a stage hand is not one of the better points of Drama, but a necessary one. Susan Baldwin Acie Elaffiold VAC Lynollo Blur Algebra Joni Biaaiolll Basketball Christy Brnuo Girls Athletics Doyls Brown Art Jouph Buckley Physics 38 I Academics .Q . at X1 Ig 'vii sm. WN S5 X e X F ' - ,S A is . M EQ JUS? RMI ESU? FUUUES MlGUEl. PISIUR sk 5 iii T 'Q fi' R - Spanish teacher Sam Lopez smlles for the camera during a faculty meeting ln the cafeteria. Featured with Lopez is Counselor Tom Hopkins. German teacher Bob Inman and student helpers grade test papers during class. Spanish Honor Society students Danielle Elkins, Debbie Jimenez, and Wade Richmond work in the Spanish booth during the Electives Fair. Ana Caddoaa Spanish l ll Karan Calhoun Engllah Loulu Calvert English I Lynn Camp English Ill Jacqua Chrlatal Human ReIlHMKG Cathy Clark Couns. Office Vlllllam Clary Am. Govt. Academics I 39 ynn ox Computer Programml Research wa ,X , 4. 4,, ,V,5 1 Y 5 'gf-1...f I ,RF at-get f L A M ' Sooner or later you have to face it . . . the dreaded term paper. lt starts the sophomore year with perhaps a short research paper and goes through the senior year with a ten page typewritten report necessary to graduate. Ask any junior or senior and they will tell you that the term paper is the worst part of the English class. Different teachers have different re- quirements for a paper to be accep- table. The average requirements are seven to ten typewritten pages or four- teen handwritten pages, an outline, 50 note cards and ten bibliography cards not to mention the rough draft. Working on your paper for six weeks is not at all unusual. English Ill teacher Gloria White's class dresses up as characters from The Great Gatsby for a class project. English teachers Laurie Hunt and Lucille Garza pose with their carnations on Valentine's Day at a breakfast held for the faculty. English ll teacher Carol Lillibridge models the new fas ions for the classroom as she joins in for Halloween Costume Day festivities. or-g Don Cob Pre Law Martha Colo Geomet Loyoo Collonbncrz Trlg., Calculus L C James Crawl Auto Mechanics John Dawson Algebra ll D E IV 0 Physical Sclerzg 40 Academics New M, s. 4 . 'CTD nv-f S em' W M ! L Y cf' iw' RIMM' En lush teachers Marie Loomis B J Stone an Sandra Reese and Government teacher Brenda Northcutt toast the Valentines Day breakfast sponsored by Food Services and Home Economics All of the faculty seemed to enjoy the sun and fun at the faculty picnic at Lake Placid, in- cluding Karen Calhoun and Sally Thornton. -aiu Q ,z:,,: tttt get g Raul Eltrnda Int. AI ebra Pam F9011 Horticulture Susan Fowler Engllsh ll Carolyn Frost Spanish Ill, IV Luclllo Guru English l lovorly Gonuln English I Fonda Gouon Algebra I Academics - 41 Numbers Increase in Math Many exciting things happened in the Math Department this year. The depart- ment, headed by Algebra ll teacher John Dawson, had a few additions to its staff. Lynette Bazar was selected to teach Algebra this year. Surprisingly enough, she also taught Junior English and geometry. Jan Melton is another addition to the department's staff. She is now teaching fundamentals of math, Algebra l and computer literacy. Mr. Raul Estrada entered Lee with a very busy schedule too: he taught algebra and computer programing. One can not talk about new additions without mentioning the new born babies of Fonda Gossen and Lynn Cox . . .Congratulations. Freshmen Kimberly Burrer and Moses Barrera prepare for the TABS test which is taken by all freshmen and new students. Junior Teri Ryals helps out Cassandra Carrillo while taking class notes in their Algebra class. Robert Gramm CVAE Paula Guorard F h rsnc Carl Hunan History John Hvn C AE Alan Haynn History Thomu Hopkins Counselor L'Anna Howard Track, Biology Academics x 1 M 4 f ' ,254 . fiffijhw' ' - A ryglfflk l +j t ,,,kL, ,X , , 9 4 v- ! . f f Q, is f iv, M43 lj, it ' .fu F nwagmvmnl as ff? iii? 5 f S Algebra teacher Fonda Gossen instructs one of her students in her sixth period class. Sophomore Lisa Adelman seems to be the only one who enioys her math class. Freshman students watch carefully as Mrs. Gossen works on the overhead projector. photo by Chuck Witta an Laura Hunt English I Ruth Huntor Typing' 2 'lf ht n s Roger! Inman German Ronald Jondruaoh Int. Akebra Klrk arpanakl X L Buslness Dorothy Kirby Engllsh Academics - 43 Spectrum of Classes Offered in Science Lee has a more than adequate Science Department headed by Mary Lysinger. Lysinger, who teaches biology, has been at Lee for over ten years. Lee offers many different science classes of which two years are required to graduate. Some of the courses offered are: physical science, biology I, Biology Il, environmental science and chemistry. Environmental science was started last year by Fred Kinman. There was some question as to whether or not it would be a credited course. It is now offered for full credit to any sophomore, junior or senior wishing to take the class. Students may be placed at different levels in almost any of their classes. In the Science Department, basic, regular, and enriched classes are available to students. However, a teacher recommendation is re- quired for both basic and enriched classes. Science teacher Kenneth Houdek flashes a smile while watching the Lee vs. Roosevelt football game. Biology teacher and swimming coach Jim Yates goes over some details before a meet. Emily Kneke i Accounting Kenneth Koo? IC Otto Kurih Algebra ll Cerol Lllllbrldge English II E Bruce Logen Debate, History Therese Longofle HECE Sam Lopez Spanish ll 44 Academics wrwmw Sophomore Randy Porter tries a little experiment of his own during en- vironmental science. Science teacher Fred Kinman begins a new course called environmental science, which turned out to be very popular. Marlo Loomla English I Lynda Lott Secretary Mary Lyrlngar Blol y . Joacsanry Drama Jayco Marshall Home Economics S. A. McCarty lology Janotta Molton Computer Llt. Academics - 45 Levels for Social Studies During one's years in school, one takes many different kinds of history such as state history, geography, American History, World History and Government. American History is taken during the first year in high school. Lee offers basic, regular and enriched classes so students can be placed in the environ- ment in which they are able to learn the most. World History is taken either as a sophomore or a junior. This course also offers basic, regular and enriched. American Government is offered to either juniors or seniors. lt is in Govern- ment that students learn what goes on in the real world. Government teacher William Clary can do more than teach Government. He is also the coach of the bowling team. For some students, like this one, history is fun and interesting. For others, however, it is one of the more difficult classes. 46 ! Academics x X W wx, W 'WT fix r .x ffx , X Q L 1' KK x z 3 43 xx as ,A U ,,.. .wk Q Wm wi ., 1--5 A k A f, . wx ,, . 1 . K 5 x xi? x PE 5 5' 2 was ji E -1 as Q if wma. QW Q Students Plan for Vocations Vocational education is a part of the curriculum in which students can have on-the-job training and still attend regular classes. ln this program, students must take at least three hours of regular classes such as English, math, history or science. After their three to four hours of required classes are over, the stu- dent either learns a special skitl for a few hours or leaves the campus to go to work. When these students graduate, they have on-the-job experience that many young people don't have. Some of the special areas include DECA, CVAE, VOE, auto mechanics, commercial art and cosmetology. There is even a course offered to those students who plan to go into health related occupations, called HOSA. Vocational education is a real advan- tage to those students planning a career after leaving high school. Mr. Bill Gardner and Mrs. Jennle Griffin enjoy the picnic at Dr. ColIenback's house. Some vocational teachers volunteer to help with registration proceedings in August. Lupokulz Volleyball, P.E. Cynthia Shade .ll 8hEngH:g m opga h l o r Judy Kay Slmmona Physical Science Sue Smlth Arts 8- Crafts Batty Jo Stone English ll Thomas Svlalm RadlolT V 48 Academics Vocational counselor Mary Lou Davis offers ad- vice to students Interested In holding down jobs and stay in school. Dlstrlbutive Education is a program ln the voca- tional curriculum that Junior Sharon Snoga believes in. Photos by Robert Grams. Q Selly Thorton Algebra I, FOM Paul Tlsdol Nancy Vlggleno Beth Walker Tennis John Vlardnhkl DECA Sue Weber German Lueolla Vlhatley Academics 49 Computer Programming Computer Programming t Journalism, English Home Ec Means More Than Cooking The Home Economics Department had a very profitable year with many successful and exciting events. The M.D. Jump-a-thon, the Valentine's Day breakfast, trust walks and the pool party were just a few. The department raised several hun- dred dollars for Muscular Dystrophy by holding a Jump-a-thon. Homemaking students were sponsored by other students who paid them to jump rope. Homemaking along with Food Ser- vices sponsored a Valentine's Day breakfast for the faculty and administration. Trust walks are held every year in the Human Relations class. Students are blindfolded and led around campus by other students. Junior Veronica Bernal prepares for the Trust WaIk in Human Relations. Juniors Shana Jones and Christy Kyser seem to enjoy themselves at the pool party held last sum- mer at Hunter's Creek Recreation Center. 50 Academics . A.. 1 -P 'Mel The whole faculty seemed to enjoy themselves at the Valentine's Day Breakfast sponsored by Home Economics and Food Services. Senior Donald Grosch proudly displays the pla- que that he won for being one of the top moneymakers in the M.D. Jump-a-thon. Sophomore Carla Bull shows off her crepe mak- ing abilities during Home Economics. Virginia Walton Geometry Terry Weimar! Home Economics Gloria Vlhlto English I, Ill Liz White Cosmetology Inn! Vnnkoo Resource Aide Academics - 51 PE Classes Get in Good Shape Physical Education is one course re quired at all high schools. One must have two and one half credits of P.E. to graduate. P.E. classes learn a variety of sports during the year. Some of their activities included softball, basketball, volleyball, track and bowling. Of course, the girls classes and the boys classes learn dif- ferent things. The classes also learned basic tumbling on mats. P.E. classes are generally taught by coaches, that way they can get better training in certain areas. The coaches are very active, besides coaching they also do things for fund raisers. They scheduled a basketball game against the San Antonio Police Department. They practiced and came out vic- torious. Another game for the coaches was a favulty volleyball game against the varsity volleyball team. The coaches took the first game, but the rest went to the girls. Bobby Smith, former Assistant Prin- cipal, was named head coach this year, after Coach Sawyer took a job at Blossom Athletic Center. Head Coach Bobby Smith displays his basketball abilities during the Coaches vs the SAPD basket- ball game. P.E. students learn many different sports during class, but today they will learn some basic tumbl- ing techniques. 52 Academics - , ., w , f Hiaf ff 3' it ' Kai! 1 1 1 . f 2 y 1 K? Bi , ,453 fi' if ix Q, 3 r nr uv F tw mms-mi ,P X t E . f. is .... K xnxh 3 Football coaches Gary Richardson and Wes Skidmore Instruct the team on some offensive plays during practice. Sophomore Yvonne Perales gets In some tennis practice In the gym on a rainy day. Gymnastics coach Greg Goodhue seems to be determined to score against 'the SAPD. Despite his slze, Goodhue was one of the leading scorers in the game. Academics - 53 A P--vm x ff ,F AT ML XX R 54 ! Academics ,, Ng? -.K ,XM- il, gf . A i if f-. .. A. 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'+. ,.. 3: f . + we - , .L 1 K? v owssw. 56 - Academics W! ,ag l 4 -arm.: w ' ' ' s-. ' '.!'f.f' The custodians not only keep the lnslde school clean, but also do much of the Ing and keep the football fleld watered. A+ X 1552- Busy People Maintain School lf you are looking for people around campus who put in long hours of hard work, you don't need to look any farther than the custo- dians and the cafeteria workers. The custodians are at school long before the students arrive, and they remain after school hours are over. These men and women stay on cam- pus during the summer months and keep the school in good shape. If you think that you are going to go crazy cooking dinner for your family try cooking breakfast and lunch for over 2,000 students. Not easy, is it? The cafeteria workers do it every school day. These men and women work hard. Next time you see one, tell them what a great job they are doing. Whether they are collecting money or prepar- ing meals for the students, these ladies work very hard. Academics ,,,, .. 41 Q Z 'V Q , 4 44' y W mimi , H U pffw:i'ff3L wiife-mf .of ZZJWWH' 9, A-it - 7- Q-in ,u Q Y :my if 1 ,fa A!! ?fq hN ,LWD . ii J W i 45W 41 958 25 YEARS OF 1983 + Sk ANNNV-95 Division Page - 59 -i-1 Varsity Football Team Turns on the steam to break even The Volunteer Varsity football team, looking to rebound from a disappoint- ing season, surprised every one of its critics as it compiled a 5-5 record. After jumping out to a fast 3-0 start with vic- tories over Edison l13-Ol, Clark Q17-141, and Marshall l35-13l, the thoughts of yet another district championship lingered in the air. These thoughts fad- ed fast though, as the Vols won but two of their final seven games. They lost by identical 21-0 scores to Madison and eventual district and regional champion Judson. The following week however, they rebounded with a thrilling 17-14 victory over Clemens. The Vols won on- ly one more game after that, a 24-0 thrashing of the MacArthur Brahmas. In the season finale against arch-rival Churchill, the Vols put up a good fight, but in the end, came up short as they were defeated 19-0. The 5-5 season was not evident of how hard the Vols worked all season long under the direction of Roy Sawyer. This year's team was supposed to be one of the worst in the city. They proved the skeptics wrong though, as they were ranked in the city's top ten throughout the season. Jeff Hopkins and Brett Hernandez were named to the first team all-district squad, while Henry Davila, Geoff Westmoreland, Eric Teague, and Mario Valdez were named to the second team. Season Record 5-5 Lee Opponent 14 Edison O 17 Clark 14 35 Marshall 13 0 Judson 21-A' 0 Madison 21k 24 MacArthur Ot 8 Roosevelt 24t 17 Clemens 14-Ar 0 Seguin 271' 0 Churchill 19k if Denotes District Game 60 - Sports 1 turf' 'L 'I Y ff! I ' 1 1 . . .gr . 1, A .. 37, -fm. fc- lm- I f K V. :V ' and 5 . 1 E' . - M , I W W rf 15.47077 lf' W .. .W ,Ml ,MHZ 5 .,,,.fffj'7f' r in . -r of 4' A Wu wus.. wa wwf 410 he 1 1 -:M z.. ,ffw.,,w-1a,.,.. After a play, split ends Randall Boggan and Mike Temple atlernate and bring in another play. Quarterback James McCabe rolls around end and prepares to fire a screen pass to his receiver. The quarterback steps up to take the snap in the Edison game. Q .axis 'dm 4 gn . ex O we sw I Qsl saw' 5 ANT gg? as MNA ,Sf . I gge..gcg.mif:svr . W V Q fffiggg as F seas 1 e W id X. .pi- K , .wsw s l i 'Q 's 0 H'iv.L as Q ,ff ,, - ,1 AA i o r u fl i 2 xv ff VI VVA I V AAV. ,V iw Senior James McCabe cuts back agalnst the grain as he is pursued by the Edison defender. Running back Henry Davila tries to find a hole as the Clark defenders close in. Junior Malt Dunn paces the sidelines as he waits to re-enter the game. W. Sports - 61 N- tu.. P i 8 . 4 , . s . ,yt th r -LX .1 ' yi ' ' vs Q' - . L Q E 3' -i as. . , - 1 S -f as. 5-1,,M,....,.- .... -,...,:.,...m-............ ,,., ..,. M.. - .. ,..... -.-M . ,,,,r,',, 5 Bottom Row: Ray Flores, Manager: Daniel Martinez, Yng Ngo, Richard Carrillo, Bret Hernandez, Trey Willette, Marlo Valdez, Alan Long, Donald John Endacott, Manager: Robert Mayan, Manager. Row 2: Coach Phil Stanley, Matt Dunn, Geotf Westmoreland, Randall Boggan, John Bruce, J Eric Teague Robert Coleman Larry Bowden, Anthony Alvarez, Henry L. Davila, Kirk Kistner, Troy Garcia, Mr. Charlie Doyle, trainer. Row 3: Coach ddi l St e Smith, Coach Wes Skidmore,'Jimmy Lee, Mike Ireland, Mike Verner, Mike Temple, Chris Burkhalter, Gage Muckleroy, E e K auer, ev Pace, Paul Robbins, Eddie Ramos, Chris Reams, Coach Alan Rheaume, Coach Gary Richardson, Coach Roy Sawyer. Row 4: Jim McGuire, Jeff Gutierrez, Gerald Hernandez, Bret Bennett, Eric Forrestier, Mike Jacobs, Brian Petree, Gair Allie, Mark Gonzales, James McCabe. Quarterback James McCabe gets set to fire over the head ol the Edison defender. Lee won Senior Gair Allie heads downtleld after trying to make the tackle on the opponent. 62 - Sports . -4 Senior Linebacker Mario Valdez gets set for the next play as Brett Hernandez eyes the offense. Quarterback James McCabe prepares to fling a pass downfield as the Madison defender closes in. Running back Henry Davila sprints around end In pursuit of extra yardage. Eric Forrestier, Gerald Hernandez, and Chris Burkhalter jog off the field after a series of downs is completed. 1 J. V. Football J V Sends Message to Foes The Junior Varsity football team had a fairly successful season under the direction of vice principal-turned-coach Bobby Smith. They ended the season with a 4-4-2 record. With newcomer Brent Crook directing them at quarterback, the Vols played hard and tough against Madison, Floosevelt, and Churchill, but came up short on all three counts. Against Judson however, the mighty Vols fought to a tie against the Rockets. Helping out the Vols on offense were running backs Wolfie Pacheco and Greg Caruso, and split ends Gary Long and Eric Smith. On defense they were led by middle linebacker John Flobalin. Quarterback Brent Crook rolls around right end as he tries for extra yardage. 64 Sports I .Q,a 5 '. 'EK slr.. 1 .Fw 5 qs-- sw .... Q 5 ta- ' R, A , H- T' ' M Q. .uf A K i Qfs..g,..s r ' , s e 4 ' as ':l -Q , E . 6 ' ff L .... ' ' l J ' i W 1. ii-Q S1 Q Li ,E ' ,V,, .4 . W wif, M . V ' 5 ff' ., T U basyifz, T fir ., 1 . my Mid in cw .V If at 4, ...ap J I ,eat iw .. we Frosh Football '-1 Teams Turn in Good Records Both the Red and Grey football teams compiled winning records as they were under the direction of Coaches Doug Vollmer and Bruce Meller. Some of the outstanding freshmen on the team were Barclay Anthony, Eric Stamp, and Mark Jacobs. Each year the freshmen are divided into two teams, a red and a grey. This year the red com- piled a 4-4 record while the grey finished at 5-3. With the experience that they re- ceived this year, next year should be an outstanding one of the junior varsity. The Vols defense swarms on the Madison runner as he tries for extra yardage. An unidentified Vol reaches for the pass as the Madison defender closed in. Sports 65 Varsity Volleyball fl' Qi Besides playing many matches during the season, the volleyball team kicked off the year with a swimming party at Landa Park. In October the girls attended the volleyball awards presentation at Coach Braue's parents' house. Two events highlighted the spring for the volleyball team and their coach, Lupe Ruiz. The Senior-Faculty volleyball was April 15, and the senior volleyball trip to Astroworld was May 6-8. Team officers were President Rhonda Hoff- man, Vice President Vikki Engel, Secretary Dee Dee Noriega, Treasurer Rachel Hernandez and Historians Holly Heatly and Tammy Herron. 66 Sports Q . 53, , ,,,,. i Sports - 67 JV, Freshman Volleyball 68 - Sports L.. Q.-. X N LIQ. J sm? . x-My - '5 ' ,ff N. Ulf Q W 1' 'ls 53 0 M --f fn, ig x... .-a . . ,ws.Q, , .ii Q EW.: A 1 .Sh , , I .1 my .4 -xi M J 5 A fsiwntk Sports - 69 Soccer I K 'wi 4' 4 ,,,,X,,,H 5-:yt rw Y .f W 2 -n-vu-,E ' iijrnfg . I M ,B W1 H' ., , N -1,9 'Cf' e .Q ,plw y Q 4 'A 14, 4 Y y .f gg, yg5,,,m ,Q ftf!,,.4 -gf' , ' w if wyrw, 3, 5 ' ., ,,. ,L ,wM,-,M, - My -1-me A ,, V Q: -1 -f t rs 'W.. W V qw' . - 1: For the first season they played, the girI's soccer team had a great year as they advanced to the play-offs. 522' ef Eeclihfiyidh ,N Y 70 Sports ,tt uw 'te QM, K . 4: X V . , Efiii am: K fx 'X t ' ...vxf L ' z .QL ' , ,fe . r- f Magi k.,vyYxK7 ' ' Q ww'-'N N,...N 'Tm 'E.f X Si MX D 40 N ,X X an-g i f Soccer QQ F fi 1: Mgmwgw, R gh mf ?????f2 k aw vi X an xv r-yamaha: Y QM .xl W 1 'fi SSE f , wQ'fQ3fN Rx F3 sg A N NWN L. X Q Q QYQFSQQVQXQ xnwwxy A fx QzvmVNkMQ .N W A NN qrqgvffsiwg Q xg .Ii Ax Q K as Lk A MSW . 'K ma Y -- 5.1.3922 72 - Sports QNX ,ww X gx fi Q Q X fl 5 X ' K K X fs . W av X ,gamma Aillilwwdv W2 HJR' L- ww ,. V ,xv M M .WM ilk we 'Wm Wm w..., '1 m-.. igfjiy 1'-f'uBhQ'P .,,., . ' mmww- V ' PM if ,Q , 1 71551 JJ 5,2 iw. 2, t N in K g g .. M ' , P sf asm n K N.- 'iw' Us K, ,L M, ,L Q . -, .,f,,,k,1 .w INK Sports - 73 -- Girl's Varsity Basketball Girls Take District Crown 1983: the year that almost was. The girI's basketball team was the city's best team, yet did not make it past regionals, because Victoria, who reached the state finals, stood in its way. The Vols lost to the Stingarettes, defending state champions, in the second round of the playoffs 69-67 after leading by 12 points going into the fourth quarter. They were victimized by a charging call against Junior Pam Cox with 31 seconds left. Leading 67-63, Cox was knocked down three times, and when she passed to Michelle Acosta, her elbow came down on Amy Alkek's head. This was the turning point of the game. They went out there and physically whipped the defending state champions, Coach Don Evans said. I couldn't be any more proud of them. The loss concluded a 32-2 season, which set a team record in wins. The Vols breezed through district undefeated, also a team first. The only other loss of the season was to Calallen, 4A state finalist on Dec. 31. The Vols lost in overtime, 56-53, as Cox scored 25 points. Thirteen days prior to that loss, the Vols beat Jay in a game that determined city supremacy. The two undefeated teams met in the finals of the North East Tournament. Kim Hilbrich scored 22 points to lead the Vols to a win, 60-51. Hilbrich, a senior transfer from Corpus Christi King, averaged 12.9 points and 5.7 rebounds a game. Rhonda Hoffman, a senior guard, finished her high school career, averaging 12.3 points and 7.5 assists. In her three years, the team was 88-14. Cox averaged 17.1 points and five rebounds per game. She and Hoff- man were both named to the all-city and all-district first teams. Hilbrich and senior forward Vicky Lewis also made all-district. The Vols beat their opponents statistically in field goal percentage, free throw percentage, total points, and they averaged 14 less turnovers per game. This team will not soon be forgotten. Junior Pam Cox leaps to gain control of a jump ball against the Burbank Bulldogs while Rhonda Hoffman C201 and Michelle Acosta 1221 watches. Sophomore Michell Acosta brings the ball down in a district game against the MacArthur Brahmas. Senior Rhonda Hoffman sets the pace while bringing up the ball against the Judson Rockets. Senior Kim Hilbrich shoots over an outstretched defender. 74 - Sports Kim Hilbrich shoots over the MacArthur Brahmas' defense during the Vols win. Sophomore Monique Zamarippa puts up a baseline shot over her leaping defender as Pam Cox watches. Monique Zamarippa controls the lump ball and directs it towards senior Vicki Lewis. For an easy two points Kim Hilbrich breaks tree for a layup. Kim was signed to an athletic scholar- ship to Baylor. Tough jump shots were easily overcome shown here by Rhonda Hoffman. df-'-1V- Sports - 75 GirI's Basketball -Q .ff Q JW 'iw uwvma,-,,.mwW A 76 - Sports Q , ,, N72 V' , , 1,,1g3i.2 1 on-gm ' 'K ,...... W www .-....W. 40 V, 1. ,.as,,,,, gp...-N -gif! 2' in Ns 3' . JS 534 mf: . if . N.. xi, F x WE Lx AU. xx ,kxg UU' 9 as K iv Jw if n eg J? wri- I' gr' ..l.l...-.. . 78 - Sports Basketball 'L 5 ,, .. V, A ,,, ym, .. ,W,,gL,W. 1 yyfff H , ,,,, K ,Wu ,. , qw , g , su? N Wiw, E S , if-'Q fu M Sports - 79 QR Qi sw: ,A Z V ag. E X qi X 4 1 Q, - v 5' SW. u,,,i,, k,,, ,,,,,,,,f ..,. Sports Swimming and Diving Team Takes to Water Ending with a third place finish in the district championship meet, the swimming team had a successful year. Besides sending a swimmer to the state championship meet, the boy's team went undefeated in B League, comprised of Lee, Holmes, Madison, Jay and Alamo Heights. With only 14 swimmers and one diver, the team defeated many other opponents that had twice as many team members. Starring at regionals was Senior Chris Lucas who placed fourth in the 100 yard freestyle and set a school record of 48.9 seconds. This seeded Chris twelfth in the state meet. Amazingly, Lucas did not qualify for state in his best event, the 200 yard freestyle. Even more ironic was the fact that he was only two- tenths of a second from qualifying as a junior. Three other school records were established by other members. The 200 medley relay team of Flob Baber, Jon Bennette, David Walden and Todd Fiibera went a time of 1:47.0 to set the record. Diver Shana Jones scored a school record with 347 points in regional diving competition and finished sixth. ln finishing seventh, the 400 free relay of Lucas, Ftibera, Bill Schlat- tner, and Baber swam a 3:24.5, taking four seconds off the former school record. At state competition, Lucas lowered his time in the 100 free to 48.0 seconds, breaking his own record for the fourth time. He finished thirteenth, one place out of the finals. Even though only one swimmer qualified for state, Coach Jim Yates was pleased with the regional results. Everyone had their best times. Satisfied by his performance in the 200 yard freestyle, Junior Bill Schlattner takes a reather. 82 - Sports 4 N Junior Shana Jones demonstrates the art of diving. Lunging forward in the 200 freestyle is Senior Chris Lucas. Freshman Danny Lozano swims his part of the 200 yard medley relay. .,.y.. , ..... '- W . Q ' , , e iiii ar W X ,agar wig' f. e . wiiwt, ,5t,.,2w' V-'t A A 'Tffg' Q' t.,f1mll. lt- .gr A at V' '., in 3 , 45 . .Yates gets thrown in the pool after victory over Madison. This win left the Vols in B League. : Q f L E V k -r 7 5 Coach Jim Yates talks to the coach of the Madison swim team about the hazards of coaching a winning team. Photos by Mike Lozano. Sports - 83 'wx 3' nw-'W 'mF QM 1, f Ki: 'RA Y A smw . mx T e E5 . 4' XT S f XS xx A N-. .sg 55. ki K . 5? f M51 HN-vm .K ,. . Mg -I ffifig .- fs. . IH 'isfiiw-iv . X N.. l,. . if an Q' lu.. u 9 ,xx J ,N-.m.e+ .- SX x. Xe X 4 . Nh Q, SX X A 21 g --ky .ilfw ggxxw W f K ESQ gw gum N, Pam Cox and Becky Hutton sprlnt to the end of thelr cross country practlce. lr Joy Bast grinds out the grueling course a meet in the fall. Sports - 85 ..l Track In the triple jump Sandra Kimbrough stretches out for distance. Both physical and mental concentration are a part of Richard Rodriguez's discus form. .X f, A V . 4 Q , 'ig 4 W , I . n .M tub , M-x ts ' All 7 x X.. vylfzt Fan HQ. we 1 mst., 19 ,nuff . ny A if-W -ts A + .rs Relay team members practice the all- Running 3200 meters is a specialty of Becky important hand-off for their upcoming race. Hutton s 86 Sports .a-, fw,,M..N Y uw? rw ' f, ' f an. Ill Q . - . , Ql ', ' i KY . Q f wi ',,f' Eyelng the finish line In one fo the hurdles competition Is Sherry Deathrage. Poised and ready is Andrew DeLaPena. Melissa Peffers eyes a teammate for encouragement. Battling for position is Merry Fiske. Sports - 87 Baseball Team Starts Strong Finishes Near 500 The 1983 Volunteer Varsity baseball team, looking to repeat as strong district contenders from the year before, got off to a great start as they posted wins over Holmes l9-4l and Clark Q15-11. According to Coach Wes Skidmore, the team was sup- posed to be inexperienced. After their first two wins though, they certainly did not look like an inexperienced team. The Vols opened up against Burbank in the North Loop Tournament. Burbank, who was rated number two in the city, fought off a desperate rally by the Vols and pulled out a 4-2 victory. Due to heavy rains, the remainder of the tournament was postponed. Following consecutive losses to Marshall C5-2i and Highlands Q2-11, the Vols opened up against the Fox Tech Buffaloes in the San Antonio Independent School District Tournament. The Vols racked up 14 runs in one inning, in route to a 20-7 victory. Against the number one ranked Jeff Mustangs, the mighty Vols played super ball as they tied the Mustangs 1-1. The Mustangs advanced to the championship game of the tournament as the result of winning the coin flip. In the race for second place, the Vols hooked horns with the Bur- bank Bulldogs once again. The Vols battled desperately, but fell once again by a score of 8-4. Going into district play on a rather sour note, the Vols lost a heartbreaker in the opening game against Clemens by a 2-0 score. At this point in the season, the Vols had one of the best pitching staffs in the district, with Mike Jacobs, Eric Forestier, and Mario Valdez. The Vols finished the first half of district play at 2-5. The brightest moment of the first half came when the Vols defeated arch-rival Churchill, 6-3. The second half of district began on a bad note as the Clemens Buffaloes defeated the Vols once again, this time in extra innings by an 8-7 score. Against MacArthur, the Vols played super as they posted a 3-2 victory. In the season finale against Judson, who was ranked number two in the city, the Vols played well behind the pit- ching of Mike Jacobs, and pulled out a 3-0 victory. The Vols finished the season at 10-11-1. They barely missed a ranking in the top ten. Alan Long, James Nester, Mario Valdez, and Albert Molina were some of the major contributors to the team's success. At the conclusion of the season, Alan Long, Mike Jacobs, and Albert Molina were named to the All-district team. 88 X Sports xx 'SW N K x fwpif K ffilv. .A K amnt N7 Q 56434 X W' 'wfg wwmmw , f g xg 3:63271 .zwsz KQPQZQQ an J 4' if x 1. ,.---I ,,,..-4-' Spons!89 ll Golf Golf team members are, front row: David Jackson, John Carter, John Deviney. Row 2: Zac Scott, Eddie Kepner, Scott Reed, Alan Throneburg, Bill Baladez, Peter Munoz, Coach R. C. Estrada. M. Aj V' 'vt.- V .a.- Q . rjA.htj,t . at . m..,..- 90 - Sports I if S5 . 'VFR' X gf 391 ,HR . n. - ..i.t is .. '5 R' Letting loose his drive is Alan Throneburg, Junior varsity team members are John Carter, Eddie Kepner, Scott Reed, John Deviney. To read the way his putt will break, John Carter lines up his ball. uh , 1 4 Nl 5,53 f' ff iiir . I Blasting out of the trap is David Jackson. Varsity golf team members are, front row: Zac Scott, David Jackson. Row 2: Peter Munoz, Bill Baladez, Alan Throneburg. - John Deviney knows the value of practice on the putting green. One of two girls who were in the golf program is Christen Rocha. Sports - 91 Gymnastics 92 - Sports ,ns . Q A ,fs Sports - 93 .. Tennis 94 - Sports L... 5 -Q my , -QfA is 41 if Q s Q V IW llama 'xv' ,,,,... C 'N Sports - 95 96 Division Page 141 'J s 5 lwr .41 if 4 L , Z f -. N5 'f XM ' ' .. 1. ' , 4? , A fi' . Q 1: ligi, .eff ,'-- - 1, WQL J' 'sf .w x - ,f- ,,-'wk , ,f-' A t W 1 1 'asses W V is .ff iv Qi, f' K. ...sk K, Q, i fy K 41'I f,,.:.'f,l i A W xiii fl ' aw, , ,, , Q,LEE 1958 25 YEARS OF 983 mx '- FQ if-D ' 'N ANNNE X 4' xx5KxQS'. Division Page 97 Dirk Albrecht Joyce Acala Elisa Alcocer Sara Alfaro Galr Allie Phillip Almanza David Almond Anthony Alvarez Leslie Anderson Leslle Applewhlte Socrates Aramburu Terre Atwell Greg Aulick Robert Austln Susan Autry Kenny Avila Frank Ayala Jamie Bagwell Kerri Bargas Lisa Barker Rebecca Baron Marla Barrera Alan Bast Joy Bast Seniors -- 98 Not to be confused with the real ming, this diploma loklngly goes to Brian Petree. Van Beckwith waits his turn to get a diploma from Assistant Principal Reid Sellers. Not a difficult Halloween costume to put together Is this Nerd outfit of Chris Lucas. ERD Randy Bastian Marllyn Bearr Van Beckwith Theresa Bellsteln Nathalie Bellevln Donna Bendell Glsele Benitez Llsa Bernhard Angela Bettencourt Ernest Blce Andrew Blly Wayne Blsang Larry Blshop Santos Blshop Andrea Blatchford Randal Boggan Marilyn Boren Larry Bowden Johna Boyd Jesse Bratton Andrew Breheny Bernice Brennan Chris Brock Thomas Brotherman Seniors - 9 Jasper Brown Kristi Brown Stephanie Brown Theresa Brown Clairanne Browne John Brunce Edward Bueche Danielle Buentello Erick Buitron Andrea Burchfield Chris Burkhalter Mark Bustamante Danny Camacho Gilbert Candia Felicia Cardenas Kathleen Carr Richard Carrillo Terry Carruth Dawn Carter Nick Caruso Amy Castaneda Gracie Castillo Cindy Charles Minh Chau Belinda Chavez Jill Chism Becky Christians Alyson Cichon Mary Cizerk John Clark Monica Clemmer Robin Cobb Fred Coker Larry Coker Robert Coleman Bryan Collins Cari Cooper Claire Cooper Adam Cortez Linda Crabtree Fludy Cruz Yasmin Dager 100 Seniors Sandy Dalton Henry J. Davlla Henry L. Davlla Denyse Davis Kevin Davls Brenda Dawson Sherry Deatherage Marian DeIaRosa Blll DeLosSantos Gilbert DeLosSantos Juan De Luna Sharon DeFtocher Pamela Dlal Aracell Diaz Llz Diaz Terry Dlckens Summer Dlebel Bobby Dodson Dean Dowd Phung My Dung Jana Duty Dara Eads Llnest Eady Barbara Eberhart Barbara Egeler Hollle Elsenhauer Rod Ellzondo Danlelle Elklns Lorl Elley Cade Endacott Dorls Escamllla Cynthla Sue Escoto Klmberly Eskew Mac Etug bo Scott Evans Scott Falconer Arlene Farlas Cindy Fears Evelyn Felngold Treacy Flelder Bradley Flsher Veronica Fleckensteln Seniors 101 Robert Fleener Annette Flores Augie Flores Beatrix Flores Doug Flores Gaylene Flores Michael Flores Robbin Flores Bruce Forbes Bernie Foreman Steven Forrester Bill Foster Jeff Francis Deanne Franz Dawn Fryar Lawrence Fuller Sherry Fuller Homer Galindo Becky Galvan Karen Gamble Liza Garcia Mario Garcia Norma Garciz Annette Garza Cyndy Garza Cynthia Garza Corina Garza Mary Garza Ralph Garza Sandra Garza David Gates Donna Getfken Pam George Doug Goeble Cara Lee Gold Cindy Goldberg Irma Gomez Deann Gonzales Gilbert Gonzales Mark Gonzales Ricardo Gonzales 102 Seniors Victor Gonzalez Frank Goodman Klm Gotthardt Kerry Graham Carl Graves Jeff Gray Page Gray Rex Greathouse Mary Green Michael Green Tlmothy Greene Davld Greene Christa Griffith Wllllam Grimes Donald Grosch Lynn Grosenbacher Patsy Guerrero Jimmy Guerra John Gutierrez Laura Gutierrez Steve Gutshall Andrew Guzman Betty Guzman Tommy Gyori Jennifer Haack Michelle Hampton Chris Hanks Joanne Hannasch Tina Hartman Sonya Hatch Jeanne Havlin Rob Hayashi Paul Heitzman Linda Helms Paul Hermelin David Herring Janice Hernandez Lawrence Hernandez Raul Hernandez Klm Hllbrich Cyndy Hinojosa Richard Hinojosa Seniors Sandra Hinojosa Heather Hockett Monica Hodges Rhonda Hoffman Jackie Hogan Cynthia Holbrook Jeff Hopkins Jackie Hoyo Dwane Hubble Thomas Huff Jim Hunick Karen Hunt Kathy Hunt Cara Hunter Becky Hutton Regina Inman Michael Jacobs Jill Jacobson Sharon Janecka Ronda Janner Cindy Jasso Jeanne Jenkins Delia Jimenez Kai Nin Joe Debbie Johnson Jennifer Johnson Shirley Johnson Deborah Jones Reagan Jones Donna Kalisky Gary Kalisky Fran Kaufman David Keller Kirk Keller Shannon Kelley Susan Kennell Sherri Kerry Sharon Kersh Sandra Kimbrough Deneen King Brenda Kirkpatrick Theresa Kissling 104 Seniors X Rhonda Kizer Eddie Klauer Shawn Knife Kathleen Koehler KaFtynn Kolm Audrey Koncsol Lisa Kuydendall Susan Lambkin Brenda Lara Michelle Lauder Andrew Lebman Margaret Leos Kristin Leslie Sigbrit Leslie Debra Leverant Vicki Lewis Martin Litofsky Bobbi Livesay Steve Livesay Alan Long Stace Long Sue Long Carmen Lopez Lily Lopez Troy Louie Tony Lowen lvanoe Lozano Chris Lucas Jeff Mahan Patrick Mais Larry Malinger Leticia Mancha Elva Mandujano June Mangos Ken Manning Jane Mannock David Manuel Alexa Marrach Joe Martinez Lisa Martinez Susan Martinez Jim Mascorro Seniors 105 Carol Maurer Heather McAshan James McCabe Lisa McClain Duane McCoy Sheila McElroy Tammy McKeown Sherri McMeans Shannon McMillan Lori McNish John McPartland Berry Medley Tim Mellen Mike Mendez Robert Mercado Paul Merritt Sherri Miley Ray Miller John Mills Juan Mircado Sandra Miranda David Moczygemba John Mora Fernando Morles Tony Morena Caryn Mudery Ruben Murillo Gabi Munevar Bruce Nadig Flobin Nagel William Nall John Nations Lenn Navarro Connie Neathery Patty Neil Denise Neilson John Nelson Michelle Nelson James Nester John Newsome Geong Ngo Valerie Nimmo 106 Seniors Diana Noriega Greg Norris Jill Notdurft Chris Nowak Kevin Obregon Yvette Ojeda Deanna Olivares Jesse Olivarri Diane Ortega Janina Quintana Bernardo Padron Cesar Padron Parissa Pace Cathie Palczewski Velma Paniagua Ramon Paramo Mike Parker Peter Pastrano Lisa Payne David Pena Alejandro Perez Damian Perez Rosie Perez Roy Perez Bradley Perkins Kenny Peters Sherry Peters Janet Pfeil Janice Pfeil George Piazzi Brian Pierce Patricia Pittman Nora Pochtar John Pongrass Joe Porrini Christine Postolos Kay Potter Jo Ann Prituisky Darlene Pruneda David Ramirez Jeannette Ramirez Joe Ramirez Seniors 107 Patty Ramon Becky Randolph Raymond Rangel Susan Range! Lee Ream Michael Rebolledo Valerie Registerg, Carla Reynolds Shelly Reynolds Todd Ribeta Stephanie Rice Michael Richards Steve Rieger Kenny Ring Araceli Rios Allen Roberts Ken Robinson Scott Rocha Renee Rod Alex Rodriguez Joe Rodriguez Leticia Rodriguez Robin Rodriguez Ronald Rodriguez Tim Rohrback Valerie Rollwitz Maricela Rosas Stephen Ross Gissy Ruiz Janis Ryan Yvette Sadler Miriam Saenz Tania Saenz Jorge Salgado Marlene Salgado Lisa Salinas Betty Sanchez Gary Sandler Laura Sanford Donald Savage Arlene Schmidt Pam Schraer 108 Seniors iii? v X 16' 'hr--v- K film Beverly Schubert Sheri Schwartz Joel Schweers Brandon Schweitzer Fred Sepulveda James Seymour Julie Slevers Tracy Shlck Rachel Slfuentes Israel Sllguero Mlke Slnenl James Sing Amy Slankard J. Fl. Smlth Llnda Smlth Tony Smlth Carlos Solls Mark Solls Sandra Solls Wllllam Sparks Carla Stern Jett Sternberg Clark Stevens Darla Stewart Bill Stldham Joe Stovall Cathy Sumrall Margaret Talamantes Buddy Talerlco Sam Talerlco Penny Talley Dlon Tapla Robert Tavernlnl Stephen Tavltsa Patty Taylor Cheri Teague Cynthia Teague Erlc Teague Mlke Temple Laura Tenlente Mark Thompson Mlchelle Tllles Seniors 109 Suzi Tilton Agatha Torres Armando Torres Roger Tovar Darden Towles Jodi Tracy Ernest Trevino Karen Trevino Richard Trevino Diane Trinidad Vivian Trinidad Jon Triplett Kelli Troxel Rebecca Trump Pam Tshirhart Dwane Tumlinson Terri Turner Christine Valdez David Valdez Ibis Valdes Isis Valdes Roger VanDenBerghe Mike Valdez David Vasquez Veronica Vasquez Henry Vega Mary Velasquez Robert Velez Lynne Veltman Mike Verner David Verstuyft Melissa Villanueva Irene Villareal Vivian Villarreal JoAnn Wagner Dawn Waldron Eyvette Walker Robert Walker Jennifer Watts Craig Weber Becky Wegner Sally Welge. 110 Seniors Carol Wells Paul Whistler Billy white Renee White Steve Wilk Lisa Wilkerson Trey Willette Nona Willmann Tim Winters Courtney Wulfe Jesse Ybarra Pam Zambrano Joe Zamora Eric Zarbaugh Larua Zlmmerm Heidl Zook James Larson Sharon Prado ,ff Class officers are' Front Fiow' Presi Kath Hunt R 2 Ch I ' g,'ij52'l 'F -:::.'f fi,'i:: T' ,,,.. 1 ,,,1:..i... 1 1 . . . - y . ow : apain Doug Flores, Sgt. Treasurer, KaFtynn Kolm. Not pictured: K H P . . . . . . . . . aren unt, arliamentarian Kristin at Arms Britt Leslie, Sgt. at Arms Heidi Zook, DeeDee Davis. Historian Cari Cooper, Vice President ann Seniors 1 11 In Mrs. Sue Smith's arts and crafts class, students Bhjfg' their creations that they made as Incredi- ble dibIe artwork. Ph0f0QI'8Dh6l' Mike Lozano CHDYUFSS 8l'I0fh6f ph0f0Qfaph6Y on film. Chuck Witta catches forty winks before leaving for a band function. 1 12 - Classes 129, 'WQSQ 2- 5:3513 S . -uf-ulgfs' among N' nuaagit? 'IIS' Q ts' 2 .1 'Sf'-3 2 Joan Bozek and her brother recapture their childhood days by dressing for the Halloween costume contest. Friends Make It All Worthwhile Some students who pre-registered in August were unable to pick up all their required tex- tbooks. Students line up to see if the books have arrived. A warm summer morning was perfect for the School spirit and pride flow through a Lee Class of '83 to have its picture taken. Volunteer crowd at a football game. Classes - 113 3 Junior Class officars are: President Susan Gray, Garrahan, Treasurer Missy Janda. Not pictured Beauchamp, Chaplain Debbie Lee Vice President Paula Retzloff, Secretary Darla are: Historian Sharon Tucker, Reporter Lane Daniel Acosta Paul Acosta Maia Adamina Eric Adams Randall Adams Pablo Aguiar Anna Aguilar Janet Aguilar Sandra Alaniz Stacey Alexander Bill Allen Kim Allen Thomas Allen Renee Alonzo Bill Alter MaryHelen Ambriz Sheila Anderson Robert Andrews Kenneth Aranda Joel Armstrong Melissa Arroyo William Asher Donald Aten Nathan Baker Jeanne Baca Nicholas Bain Sheri Ballard Leslie Baskerville 114 Juniors w.,1,.ttut-it t ,-5:5g,,,.,i,L.a .gl Blll Basurto Anne-Marla Bates Lane Beauchamp Kevln Becker Ellse Beckham Fellca Begln Chrlstlne Begley Cyndl Begley Alllson Beldon Llsa Beltran Tanya Bennet Brett Bennett Cathey Bernal Veronlca Bernal Dlane Berry Joy Blalslng Roxanne Block John Blankenship Palge Blowen Laura Borrego Harold Bowden Sharon Bowden Eleanor Bozek Kurt Brannan Bllly Bravenec Jlll Brentllnger Jose Breton Melody Brldgwater Klm Brleden Debble Brlones Denlse Brlones Elizabeth Bruce Chrlstlne Bueche Terrell Bull Lance Burgess Chrlstopher Burke Pam Burrls Pat Cadena Sandra Caldera Cathy Callahan Mary Canamar Gabrlel Cantu Noel Cantu Cassandra Carrlllo Julle Carroll Patrlcla Carter Greg Caruso Gilbert Castlllo Hector Castlllo Danlel Cavazos Jesus Cavazos Kimberly Conley Danlel Clevenger Edwln Centeno Marlan Chen Fllck Chetter Juniors - 115 Edward Christian Jimmy Christian Tracy Cicci John Clark John Clements Jeff Cohoe Denise Coleman Victor Collazo Richard Contreras Robert Cooper Daniel Conteres Daniel Corona Chris Cowan Deana Cowan Cheryl Cox Pam Cox Ricky Cox Marquetta Crlder Tony Czaplinski John Henry Davila Andrew LeLa Pena Cynthia deLeon Elizabeth deLeon Elizabeth DeLeon Fabio Del Rio Donna Dewitt Troy Dewitt Dean Diebel George Dietzel Michael Di Gangi Gilbert Dominguez Jon Donovan Wayne Dorfman Joseph Drozd Susan Druckenbrodl Matt Dunn Liz Durham Liz Eady Kelly Ebrom Shannon Edwards Diana Enlers Eric Eggers Michelle Elizondo Randy Ellis Tara Embry Carol Empey Devan Endman Vikki Engel Donna Ernst Gina Escalera David Estrada Martin Etugbo Miranda Evans Susan Everidge Ann Farquhar - Juniors ...af :nf i 1 .IDQQ ,., h . ff I ' l' Axis 16 A 1 . J M .1 '- itz, mf 'ya A b.::5:E5, .S Brenda Flerro Terrl Flschnar Kathyrn Fleener Stacey Flemlng Able Flores Llnda Flores Manuel Flores Raymond Flores Conrad Flyckt Laura Folks Wllllam Foreman James Forestler Jeff Fowler Rhoda Franz Lllllan Frausto John Fuentes Scott Freund Nancy Fuller Sherry Fuller Wayne Funke Marlene Gage Angela Gallegos Georglna Gallegos Serglo Gallegos Bellnda Garcla Erlk Garcla Margo Garcla Darla Garrahan Kelth Geltken Jerry Gernander Tom Glmon Gary Glassman Cheryl Goeble Annabel Gomez Marla Gomez Lorena Gomezperalta Andrew Gonzales Ellzabeth Gonzales Marco Gonzales Patrlcla Gonzalez Susan Gray Osvaldo Grosso Amber Grunwald Rlchard Gudlno Andres Guerra Wllllam Guess Tom Haberlandt Paul Harber Phyllls Harrls Nlck Henman Steve Hastings Jody Hawk Dana Hawthorne Gary Hawthorne Rlchard Hayes Junlors - 117 Holly Heatly Veronica Hemming Mike Henderson Bret Hernandez Gerald Hernandez Katherine Hernandez Nancy Herrera Tammy Herron Jlll Herrlng Jeff Hertz Debbie Hesseltlne Camille Higgins Kay Hllbrlch Kim Hill Skip Hlnman Teresa Hlnton James Hobbs Mlke Hodjes Anna Hoelscher Ryan Holden Lou Hollenbaugh Leigh Ann Hood Jim Hope Patrick Hopkins David Houser, Jackie Hoyo Debbie Huff Russell Hughey Christine Hunter Petra Hunter Leticia Huron Chris Hutzler Ngoc Huysh Michael lrelan Steve Ivans Mechelle Ivy Wade Jackson Missy Janda Mary Jasso Karen Jendrzey John Jenkins Michelle Johnson Shana Jones Barbara Juarez Ronny Jungman Joe KaeSoon Terri Kanak Ferdinand Karbowski Brent Karren Kelly Katz Jeri Keller Traci Keller Beckie Kennedy Gene Kendell Charles Kepner Zigmund Khersonsky 118 -- Juniors ,Lf S i NX 'A I X 4 Ellzabeth King Kirk Klstner Christine Kyser Frederick Lahser Kenny Lakie Kami Lam Rene Lamas Adam Lampert Dlqul La Penta Karyn Larson Debra Lee Eddie Lee James Lee Jennifer Levy Michael Lew Russell Lewis John Llppert James Lltofsky Rose Lltofsky Susan Lloyd Shane Logan JoAnn Lopez Vivlan Louie Andrew Loxsom Yvonne Lozano Selette Luna Todd Luft Dena Mabry Fred Maclas Mark Maldonado Marc Malinger Ruth Manka John Manley Davld Marshall Jlll Martin Rene Martin Stephanie Martin Ursula Martln Danlel Martlnez Daniel S. Martlnez Davld Martlnez Rodney Martlnez Ronald Martlnez Charles Maslnter Carrey Mason Lauren Masters Gary Matthys Chrls Maxwell Davld Maxtield BIII Mayo Michelle McAdams Tim McAteer Mary McCarthy Lisa McCown Calvin McGarvey Jlm McGuire Juniors Blll McLennan Skipton McPhee Winston Meeker Beth Melzow Steve Meyer Michelle Minkley Tim Moczygemba Michael Moehrlg Tammy Morrey Becky Morton Gage Muckleroy Hector Munlz Ftay Munoz Patrick Murnln Hart Murphy Kurt Myers Peggy Myers Williams Myers Brett Newman Dung Ngo Gilbert Nledenthal Renee Nlvens Roger Noack Josie Obregon Dawn Odom LaRoy Ogden Lydia Oleda Cynthla Ollvarrl Sherrle Oliver Natalie Ollvo Paul Ondre DeAnn O' Neal Crystal Orr Larry Palmer Juan Paramo Elizabeth Parker Vlncent Parzlale Eloise Pastrano Yvonne Patln Shane Peak Michele Pearson Antonio Pedraza Llsa Pena Brenda Penna Damian Perez Cuong Phung Frank Plazzl Lee Pickett Chrls Pierson Kevln Plner Roland Polanco Qulmell Polk Flay Powlesson Sherri Prestrldge Andy Priest Kellie Quick 120 Juniors X.. Q2 sm 2:45 334 . -if Scottie Qulnn Eddie Qulntanllla Klmberly Quiroga Wendy Quon Aurora Ramirez Eddie Ramos Chris Reams Susan Reed Travis Reese Paula Retzloff Malt Reveley Danny Reyes Tony Reyes Yvonne Reyes Amy Rlbak Laura Richardson Jon Richmond Wade Richmond Chris Richter Mark Richter Rena Rider Randy Rldlnger Yvonne Rlos Bruce Roberts Marco Rlvas Paul Robbins Angelina Robledo Chris Rocha Ablgall Rodriguez Charles Rodrlguez Esmerlqlldo Rodriguez George Rodrlguez Laura Rodrlguez Pam Rodriguez Richard Rodriguez Robert Rodrlguez Walt Rodrlguez Erlc Rogue Danny Rohrbach Doug Rollwltz Chrls Rowan Davld Ruggles Elsa Rulz Terl Ryals Rhonda Sadler Marcia Saldana Christina Sailors Jose Salgado Julie Salmon Jo Anne Sanchez Tony Sanchez Betty Sanderson Dale Sands Rhonda Schievelbin Randy Schull Bill Schlattner Juniors - Claudine Shehab Tom Sherldan Janet Schnelder Barbara Schnltlzer Kevin Schrelber Thomas Schubert Randy Schul Lizette Schultz Betsy Schwartz Dale Schweers Michael Scott Deborah Searls James Self Ronnie Selsor Marc Sepeda James Sepulveda Mellssa Sessions Eileen Shannon Frank Sherbondy Klm Slavln Scott Sledge Chet Smlth Jennifer Smlth John Smlth Randy Smlth Stacle Smlth Sharon Snoga Pefro Soto Mike Splllman Stephanie Spoto Kurt Sprlnger Randy Stevens Stacey Stevens Shawn Stlles Wesley Suredrln Jorge Tablas Sonja Talsma Myrna Tamez Monlca Taylor Myrna Tellez Carrie Tlndel Khanh To Wllllam Tong Bellnda Torres Llnda Torres Clndy Tschlrhart Robert Tuck Davld Tucker Kevln Tucker Karen Tysall Kristin Tysall Melinda Urlbe Susan Urlegas Barbara Valadez Patricia Valdez Davld Vaughn 122 - Juniors .ff ...ff sux 5:50 ' 4 John Wueste Rene Ybarra Catherlne Yerly Bobby Youngs Tracy Young Cindy Zapata Ray Vela Lee Verstuyft Rachel Vlllareal Alma Vlllarreal Tom Vltacco Janlca Wagner Mlchael Wahl Glenn Ward Llz Washam Shawna Wearmouth Dawn Wells D'Anna Welsh Evelyn Werland Mike Westhelmer Geoff Westmoreland Jackle Whlte Jennlfer Whlte Sherry Whlte Llsa Whltt Tammy Wllbur Gary Wllk Brad Wllllams Shannon Wllllams Vlckle Wlmpy Lee Ann Wlnkler Llsa Wlnters Klm Wong Brian Wrlght Juniors - 123 H Ml ', K. t The administration tries to get as many chores out of the way by having students go through pre-registration before school starts in August. Sophomores line up to have their pictures taken. Michelle Acosta Yvette Acquart Nancy Adams Lisa Adelman Sandra Aguilar Virginia Aguilar DeeAnn Aguirre Paula Aguirre Chris Alcogen Adrian Alexander Perl Alkas Lisa Allen Michelle Alvarado Teddy Alvarado Cathy Alvarez Fernando Alvarez Joe Alvarez Julie Angell Barbara Anton Joe Apostol Olga Apostolow 124 - Sophomores J 1, NX x ,6 Marlo Arellano Tony Arredondo Antoinette Arzola Daniel Atkins Albert Avila Rob Baber Stacey Bachman KayeLynne Bacon Jesse Balderas Stephen Ballard Pam Banks Carlos Banuelos Kelly Barfield Tom Barlow Michael Barnes Paul Barnes Michael Baze Luis Becerra Terrle Bell Rebecca Benavides Christopher Biaslolll Anne Blerre JoAnn Bishop Steve Bishop Linda Blanton Lorl Blazlne Robln Bode Beau Bohling Jon Bonnette Hammid Borougerdi Steven Bowers Jim Brandt Ricky Bratton Kathleen Brennan Weldon Brewer Rita Brinegar Kelly Brown Susie Brown John Brubaker Andrew Bruce Cathy Bruno Scott Bryson Tricia Buchhorn Elizabeth Bueno Barbara Buie Carla Bull Scott Burris Bernle Calvo Mark Canamar Sophomores - Julie Cardell Mike Carillo Ed Carpenter Debbie Carr Donny Carrasco Bryan Carruth Sylvia Castillo Debbie Castro Tammy Caylor Michele Centeno Robert Chapa Brian Chapel Pete Chavana Judy Chavarria Amy Cichon Kenneth Clemons Terl Click Darla Cobb Melissa Conn Tanya Conovaloft Brent Cook Kevin Copps Frank Corona Lance Cote Robert Cowan Lana Cox Bryan Crowley Richard Cuellar Dana Cummings Letlcla Daniel Craig Davis Fred Davis Gene Davis Patricia Davis James Day David LeLaGarza Derek DeLaVega Deanna DeLeon Monica DelRio Debora DeSalme Jorge Diaz Louis Diaz Richard Diaz Teresa Diaz James Dietzel Paul Dimotsis James Dodd Raynell Doebbler Inga Doggett 126 - Sophomores N Q 3 5 'iifyf X V, W. vi ...lf i Donald Douglas Davls Dowlatt Lisa Ebrom Jacquellne Eccles Greg Ellls Debble Ernst Mark Escalera Yanet Yscalera Sandra Escamllla Gabrlel Estrada Lynn Evans Terl Ellck Henry Falcon Mlllssa Farquhar Denlse Renee Fauella John Ferguson Howard Flelder Mlchell Fields Steve Flnlay Ruth Fltzslmon Sean Flanagan Julle Fleckenstlen Vlncent Flores Shawn Floyd Antlonette Fontalne Joyce Forbes Mary Ford Russell Foreman Buddy Fosler Ellzabeth Foster Lorelll Frausto Ellsa Frlas John Frlday Llsa Fuller Igor Fyodorov Ftlck Gallagher Anthony Gallegos Brldget Garcla Ellzabeth Garcla Ellzabeth Garcla Frank Garcla Gabrlel Garcla Mlrna Garcla Robert Garcla Troy Garcla Wllllam Garrett Ellzabeth Garza Jake Garza Suzanne Garza Sophomores - Gaye Gaston Grey Gibbs Dawayne Gibson Christine Gilbert Roger Gilbert Larry Glasser Joe Gold Kathy Gold Ernestine Gonzales Rudy Gonzales Shelia Gonzales Teresa Gonzales Becky Gonzalez Gina Gonzalez Jenny Gray Diane Greco Sandra Gregory Kristi Grell Anthony Griggs Laura Grogan Rene Gudlno Andrew Guerrero Darren Gulln Arnoldo Gutierrez Michele Gutierrez Leo Gutierrez Joel Hager Jennifer Hall Cathy Hamilton Kim Haney Mark Hannasch Wendy Hansen Donna Hardin Tiffany Harris Jeffry Hassmann Lesley Hawxhurst Lisa Hawxhurst Randy Haynes Hank Heatly Mike Heinrick Richard Heitzman Brian Hemming Michael Hemond Javier Hernandez Mary Hernandez Paul Hernandez Rachel Hernandez Ricardo Hernandez Laura Herring 128 - Sophomores Mellsa Herweck Louls Hlckson Carrle Hlll Glenn Holt James Hubble Cynthla Huerta Paul Hughes Mary Huntzlnger Margo Huron Patty Inman Rhonda Isaacs Davld Jackson Chrlssy James Dawn James Mlchelle Janecka Monlca Jasso Penny Jenklns Debble Jlmenez Sean Jlnes Deana Johnson Stephanle Johnson Jeff Jones Klm Jones Gabrlel Juarez Jesslca Juarez Kelth Juerls Donald Jungerman Klm Kallln Dlana Katlgbak Tracl Keller Dawn Keller Henry Klester Renaldo Klng Stephanie Klssllng Rlchard Klaus Glorla Jean Klebahn Robln Knlght Ollle Knowland Sue Kohler Evan Kopleckl Tlm Kolulan Barble Krauskopf John Kretzer Mlchelle Kwan Jeff Lafleld Teresa Lange Kathy Larle Mark Laskowskl Jay Lathen Sophomores - 129 Rosemary Lazono Beth Leibo Ivoe Leos Dorothy Lippert Dallas Lipscomb Kevin Lloyd Gary Long Lisa Long Gloria Longoria David Lopez Paula Lorenzi Gerald Lowen Michael Lozano Mike Lozano Rose Lozano Zachary Lynde Mike Lyons Michael Lysinger Daniel Mais Martin Malacara Marianne Mangos Donna Mangold Peter Manka Karen Mann Michelle Marcus Joyce Marino Kevin Martin Thomas Martin Abel Martinez Albert Martinez Monica Martinez Vicki Marvin Mike Marvell Robert Mayen Steve Mayers Scott Maynard Sherri McBay Marcella McChesney Sandra McCown John McDonald Robert McElroy Leilani McGahan Selina McGarvey Kimberly McGinnis Darrell McKeown James McPartland Darel McMeans Connie McNay Natalie Mendez 130 - Sophomores Richard Medina Reese Menck Elizabeth Mendiola Jay Mendlovitz William Menges Ty Merrick Dan Merritt Dawn Miles Scott Miller Sherrie Milton Albert Molina Tommy Molloy Stephanie Moon David Morales Mark Morales George Moreno Karen Morris Kevin Morton Melissa Munoz Pete Munoz Martin Murill Doug Myzk Robert Nagel Steve Needham Raleigh Nevils Dat Nguyen Margaret Noriega Christopher Norris Daniel Norton Sybil Obledo Edward Obregon Stacy O'Brien Shannon Oefinger Gail Oroian Jessica Ozuna Mark Pace Oscar Pacheco Maria Padilla Isabel Pedron Jeffery Page Chris Palomo Sheryl Pallaro Denise Paniagua Tim Pannkwle Sandra Passailaigue Maxine Pastrano Ella Pavlotskaya Traci Peacock Melissa Peffers Sophomores - 131 Loretta Perales Yvonne Perales Mike Perez Paul Petmecky Hoan Pho Hamy Phung Scott Pichot Merry Piepgrass Edl Pla Randall Porter John Power Anne Prado Beth Present Sarah Pressly Davld Provencher John Puente Holly Pugsley Kevin Quinn Jennlfer Ragland Harry Ramirez Ronald Ramirez Yvette Ramirez Margo Realme Mlke Realme Stephen Ream Mark Reasor Scott Reed Jimmy Rehler Patricla Relnlnger Matthew Retzloff Jenny Rlbak Judy Rlchey Chrlstine Rlos Debble Rlos Eddie Rlos Molly Rlos Cindy Rivas Tony Rlvas Diane Rivers John Roballn Robin Robln Charles Robles Christen Rocha Christine Rodriguez Clndy Rodriguez Kenny Rodriguez Liza Rodriguez Lucy Rodriguez Mathew Rodriguez 132 - Sophomores Melinda Rodrlguez Monica Rodriguez Patsy Rodrlguez Robert Rodrlguez Stephanie Rodrlguez Mike Romo Katharine Rote Bill Rowsey Mellssa Ruan Stephen Rutherford Armando Rymers Gabrlel Rymers Naoml Saenz Bebet Salazar Fernando Salido Jeanette Sanchez Reuben Sanchez Ricardo Sanchez Theresa Sanderson Scott Sargent Curt Schlebel Allsa Schmitz Dale Schnelder Arlene Schroeder Charles Schultz Carl Schwartz Erlc Schweltzer Kristlna Schwartz Zachary Scott Jode Seftel Paul Sesslons Debble Shaw Duane Shaw Patty Sherldan Jeff Shrum Erlc Smlth Jan Smlth Richard Solis Ken Sommerville Davld Soto Llllian Soto Jerry Sparrow Stormy Spencer Karen Sprole Carolyn Spruce Jlll Steffen Steve Stephens Sterling Stiles Brett Suckow Sophomores - 13 Sean Sullivan Kristin Surredin Tammy Surritt James Svobodo Joe Symons Erika Talsma Lynn Tatman Julie Taubert Rosemary Taulzon Andrew Taylor Krystal Taylor Kim Teague Kathryn Teniente Karen Thias Larry Thomas Robert Thomas Brad Thompson Robyn Thompson Linda Tijerina Kimberly Tkacz Maribel Torres Bob Trachta Mike Travieso Josie Trevino Victor Trevino David Triplett Sandra Tschirhart Yvonne Valdez Matthew Valenta James Valentine Arleen Vasquez Lydia Vasquez Ismael Vela Denise Villa Ray Villarreal Michele Villescas Albert Vriegas Melody Wagner David Walder Michael Walk Jay Walker Patricia Walker Monica Wanat Paul Wardashski Brian Wargo Charles Watson Kimberly Webb Richard Webb 134 - Sophomores , M533 ,- new fax 48 xg? lk 'I Heldl Welss Mlkkl Wells Gary Whatley Brenda Whlte Penny Whltley Steve Wled Catherlne Wler Bllly Wllber Trey Wllklns Shannon Wlllette Wllmlngton Woo Janette Wllson Nanette Wllson Adrlan Wlslan Nancy Wlssler Chuck Wltta Jeff Wobus Stanton Woel Brenda Woltarth Chlp Wood Wayne Woods Joyce Wotlpka Llsa Wu Klm Wulfe Tlna Younts John Zavala Monque Zamarlpp Erlc Zook Karl Zook Modeling a tuxedo for a local formal wear store, Keith Joerls struts hls stuff. As he relaxes during lunch break, Butch Dietzel waits for hls friends to join him. B Sophomores - 135 X . Q , 1 Q f -, u, . ' . , ' s fgia ,fl K QQ xml' tum '. nf' XV . PS 5 'S i.. as lv .l-' gl Freshman Class officers worked on propects to add to their class treasury Offncers are Tammy Morales Brian McCann Lisa Clyde and Thomas Bourgeois. Vivia Acosla Michael Aguilar Anthony Almiz Ricardo Aldape Romelia Aldape Damon Alexander Michelle Allen Audrey Alonso Morris Alvarado Lisa Alvarez Sammy Alvarez Bobby Amaro Joann Ambriz Barclay Anthony Chris Apostol Richard Applewhite Chris Aramburu Pierre Arcos Julissa Arguello Ralph Ariza Edward Arizola Perry Arnn Manuel Arleaga Peter Asher Wesley Asher Maria Ayala Jennifer Bailey Cecil Bain 136 - Freshmen Ns f 'geese if s X A 5, wwfy! Samuel Baln Paul Baker Scott Ball Richard Barbosa Christlna Barker Cindy Barrego Moises Barrera Darden Barro Mlke Baughman Cheryl Begley Laura Beilstein Jennifer Beldon Jesses Benitez Peter Bennet Sherry Bennet Terry Bennet Juan Bettencourt Bill Blauser Ben Bode Todd Boggan Patrick Booker Kim Borrego Thomas Bourgeois Eric Bowden John Boyd Ed Bozek Robert Bradley Andy Bradshaw Dave Brandt Julie Brieden John Briggs Jerry Brinegar Jennie Brown Patricia Bru Keith Brucks Laura Bryson Rebecca Buentello Brad Burgtorf Elizabeth Burke Madeleine Burkhalter Kimberly Burrer Robin Burris Missy Butler Eloy Camacho David Cantu Gina Cardenas Beth Carol Charles Carreno Dalia Carreon Kim Carsenter John Carter Robert Cartwright John Casillas Veronica Casillas Steve Castaneda Yvonne Castro Freshmen - 137 Jeffery Cervera David Chambers Jackson Chen Jennifer Childress Danny Chism Robert Cisneros Ronnie Cisneros James Clark Lisa Clark Julie Clay Melissa Clyde Susana Cobbs Jason Coker James Coleman Steven Collins Edward Corona John Coutina Melissa Cowley David Craig Melissa Crenwelge Mark Crider Wright Daggett Darrick Dagres Donna Daniel Pattie Daniels Brenda Davlla Craig Day Stacy Deiser Todd Delaney Mona DeLaRosa Patty Delgado Tony DeLorenzo Af'll0l'll0 DGLOSSBFIYOS Vicki Denson Gopi Desai Jeff Devcises John Deviney Mike Dietzel William DiFilippo Lisa DIMartlno Jennifer Dodd Alma Doria Charles Duncan John Dunkley Kira Edwards Ron Edwards Debbie Eigenbrot Brenda Elizondo Robert Elizondo Karla Eskew Joseph Espinoza Rodney Evans Robert Ezquerra Kim Fahrenthold Melissa Falconer Sean Fesler - Freshmen Jeff Fey Brlan Flnlay Mary Flnlay Mary Flske Debble Flores Elizabeth Flores Jo Flores Andrea Folks Kenneth Folsom Arlene Fontana Trey Fore Cassandra Fraga James French Allen Frledeck Marle Frltz Paul Frltz Chrlstlne Fulcher Tammle Fullen Steven Gabrlel Lllllan Galdeano Perlecta Gallegos Clyde Garcla Debra Garcla Jacquellne Garcla Jesse Garcla Monlca Garcla Norma Garza Patrlcla Garza Ftachell Garza Rene Garza Sandra Farza Sandy Gallndo Raquel Geary Patrlce Ghedl Mlke Glbbons Jesse Glbson Bettlna Godln Jon Gonzales Margaret Gonzales Albert Gonzalez Herby Gonzalez Kathy Gonzalez Lenny Gonzalez Veronlca Gozalez Robert Good Martha Goodson Marle Granato Lauren Gray Suzl Gray Rlchard Green Amy Greenspan Tlna Grlbbon Pamela Grlffln Rlta Grohman Flonda Grohman Dempsey Grosenbacher Freshmen - 139 Ralph Gudiro Belinda Guerra JoAnn Guerrero Randy Guess Irma Gutierrez Elise Guzman Roger Guzman Sandra Halty Allison Hannah Brice Hastings Denise Hastings Robert Hawes Sherri Hawthorne Mike Hayes Richard Heldt Jimmy Hemby Andy Hernandez Gina Hernandez Keith Hernandez Roland Hernandez Yvonne Hernandez Stella Herrera Virginia Herrera Amy Herring JoAnn Hidalgo Trey Hill Elizabeth Hillegass Mary Hillstead Jeff Hoadley Tricia Hoelscher Sean Hulfmann Darren Holden Roger Hollenbaugh Tabby Hommel Keith Hooks Stegg Hooks David Howard Mark Howard Warren Hugelier Carolyn Hughes Hobart Huson John Hutton Jean lbarra Marvin lvy Everitt Jackson Mark Jacobs Rose Ann Jimenez Jessica Jiminez Kai Joe James Johnson Kim Johnson James Jones Philip Jones Shelley Jones Mark Kalisky Cindy Kennedy 140 - Freshmen , an-:J Shannon Kennell Stephanie Kiesel Anne Kiester Kristine Kirk Knachelle Kirksey Tamara Kistner Robert Kinksiek Jennifer Klauer Kelly Knife Duane Knox Kelsey Koberg Kendell Koberg James Landry P. S. Lanum Ftosa Lara Greg La Strapes Chaun Lek Donald Leonard Russel Levassar Clint Likes Sharron Lillex Greg Liserio Anthony Lopez Claudia Lopez Danny Lopez Hontencia Lopez Julia Lopez Michele Lopez Floy Lopez Donna Lord Danny Lozano Paul Lubbering Anthony Lum Beverly Lynn Clifton Mace Heather Mace Lisa Mack Maria Maddox Mark Maddox Debbie Magee Pat Makar Paul Makar Alfonso Mandujano John Marshall Bainey Martin Arthur Martinez Berardo Martinez Cami Martinez Diane Martinez Eddie Martinez James Martinez Joseph Martinez Sylvia A. Martinez Sylvia Martinez Christine Mathers Daniel Mayer Freshmen - Brian McCann Karey McCarty Kelly McCord Ernie McCumber Scott McEIrath Chrisrine McGarry Kathy Mcllhenny Michael McKinney Adrian McMillan Amy McNish Linda McReynoIds Diana Mendiola Carl Mendoza Mary Mendoza Melaie Merrlon Trent Metzger Rebekah Meurer Ted Meyer Tricia Mick Johny Miller Julie Minkley Danny Miranda Chris Muehrig Laura Molina Enrique Montecinos Denise Montellano Anthony Moore Tammy Morales Sally Moraults Danny Moreno Beth Mongenroth Vicki Mortiz Carl Morris Michele Morris Tommy Morres Tammy Mortellera Kim Morris Luba Motseurtsky John Moyer Gilbert Munoz Stephen Myers Kim Nash Chris Neal Diana Nelson Scott Nelson Dale Nettle Phong Nguyen Thuy Nguyen JoAnn Niedenthal Kristi Nielson Carl Nixon Shaun Notdurft Matthew Obregon Leslie O'Dell Becky Ogden Mike Ohlenburger - Freshmen Tobin Olson Magda Oreda Ida Ortega Juan Ortega Aaron Ortiz Marilyn Oslund Pat Overby Kelly Palmer Trish Passailaigue Velda Pena Joe Perez Manuel Perez Marc Perez Rudy Perez Cindy Perry Kathy Peters Richard Petty Paul Phillips Dwayne Pique Amy Player Ted Popp Melisa Pulldo Debbie Quinn Gina Quintanilla Saloni Radia Belinda Ramirez Debra Ramirez Richard Ramirez Paul Ramos Michelle Ream Kelly Reams Danna Richards Jennifer Ribak Helen Ries Pat Ring Albert Rios Rita Rivas Danny Robalcaha Warren Roberson Jenny Robinson Missy Rocha Alberto Rodriquez Joe Rodriquez Julie Rodriquez Mary Jane Rodriquez Mike Rodriquez Mike Rodriquez Valerie Rodriquez Yvonne Rodriquez Gina Romo Liza Romo Patty Rother Jeff Ruempel Andrea Ruhl David Ruiz Roger Ruiz Freshmen - David Rupp Joe Russell Chris Sadler Damian Saenz Hipelito Salas Danna Sanchez Danny Sanchez Michael Satlerlee Samuel Saucedo Jennifer Schaefer Darrin Schievelbein John Schrampter Joleen Schriedel Shari Scott Michael Selva Michelle Sepeda Blake Seymour Lori Shew Margret Shick Monica Silquero David Smith Dolly Smith Kevin Smith Kristi Smith Maian Smith Michelle Smith Steve Smith Tom Smith Randy Snyder Ted Soret Sandra Sosa AmyJo Soto Eric Stamp Nanci Steman Tammy Stein Angie Strohl Rick Summersett Mike Syanken Elizabeth Symons Shonna Shively Tammy Tabor Pam Taruer Tammy Tatsch Gina Teston John Thomas Alan Throneburg Cheryl Tidrick Jennifer Tong Ernest Torres Gemma Torres Joe Torres Charles Touar David Tracy Kerri Trammell Hong Tran Lank Tran 144 - Freshmen ,-er' Vlncent Zavala Robert Zendejas Denise Zenner Efrem Zuniga Esther Trlnldad Diana Tsakalakls Krlstl Tschlrhart Joseph Tuck Tonl Turner Tami VanDeWalker Bobbe Vazquez Alben Vela Judy Vasquez Bernadette Villareal Martin Villarreal Joel Vlllescas Michael Vina Mollle Wagner Wade Wagner Lisa Wannamaker Janice Warrick Eril Warth Carl Watson David Watson Mlchelle Wearer Dlrk Webb Llsa Welnhelmer Julie Welch James Wells Wendel Werland Scott Wheller Dawn Whitt Elizabeth Wllke Llsa Wlllborn Lisa Wlllmann Amma Winters Lance Wobus Jennifer Wood Jackie Wotipka Arnle Wulf David Yoast Brian Young Nicole Young Rick Zachardy Brian Zaltz Chris Zarbaugh Freshmen - 145 Spirit of Classes Rings Around Le 146 - Classes O NXXQV vxqtx 1 -I rg, 'AWN A i ':X:'t,v x ' L ' ' , Q fr if i ' ww :fe Y Q X -'s e Ax x 4 ', ' A , ft 4 X X G , il ' 4 I K . .f ' , pg 5 xg? 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' ' - Qfww' AWP if Madh- w. 141134 HIS kv-.. , A ,ALL- xf rf gn ,,,n ' , Q 34W w - vw + Student Council Council President Tim Greene listens to l during fifth period meeting time with spon Matteson. .- rv, Student Council representatives hold bunches Kathy Hunt receives an award from Principal of balloons to be sold at a pep rally. Bill Evans for her numerous contributions dur- ing her student career at Lee. 150 -- Clubs Kathy and Karen Hunt hope to sell all balloons as they prepare to sing the school J is . U i. w ' 6' ,QNNV 45+ sweikuwn One of the most popular events on campus is the Halloween costume con- test. Here a student has a devil of a good time. lnformality is the key to successful communicating for these council members. Student Council members are, front row: Brian Petree, Tim Greene, Patty Taylor, Cindy Garza. Row 2: Sharon Tucker, Beverley Schubert, Karen Hunt, Kathy Hunt, Jennifer Bailey, Missy Rocha. Row 3: Susan Grey, Dee Dee Noriega, Travis Reese, Rene Lamas, Thomas Bourgeois, Brian McCann, Chris Lucas. Clubs welcoming party for Nathalie, AFS members en- joy the refreshments. A reason to celebrate is the arrival of Lee's foreign exchange student from France, Nathalie Bellevin, far right. Coming together for a day of food and fun at Volsfest are AFS members and foreign exchange students from other area schools. As photographer Tricia Buchhorn covers the 152 Clubs AFS, Auto Mechanics 'W i -Wfqwm, MV fam , i , fa One of Mr Jim Crawfords auto mechanics classes enjoys a few minutes break from their many jobs AFS members are, front row: Liz DeLeon, Irma Gomez, Sharon Kersh, Sandi Miranda, Cindl DeLoen. Row 2: Dawn James, Lisa DeLeon, Kim Webb, Nathalie Bellevin, Cynthia Garza, Debbie Jimenez, Janina Quintana, Danielle Buentello. Row 3: Janica Wagner, Jessica Jimenez, Julie Clay, Mrs. Linda Palit, Arlene Vasquez, Treacy Fielder, Steven Hastings, Tricia Buchhorn, Dawn Waldron, Margaret Talamantes. Clubs 153 Band Loud trumpets roared through the cheering crowd as rebel flags waved to the tune of Dixie. After endless hours of practice, the band members got to show their stuff - and that's exactly what they did in front of the UIL Marching and Sight Reading judges. They won Sweepstakes and attended the state contest in Austin. Three band members were named' for the all state band. They were Gary Sandler, Wayne Baze and Winston Meeker. Along with the Band Director Alfred Esquivel and Assistant Band Director Kent Grist, the band march- ed in the Battle of Flowers Parade, the Rey Feo parade and also played the opening night of La Semana Alegre. This year's Drum Major was Tonia Saenz. She was assisted by Joel Schweers and the officers Presid Brenda Dawson, Vice President Murnin, Secretary Sandra Ga Treasurer Sandy Miranda, Librari Peggy Myers and Kim Slavin, Quarter Master Joel Schweers. aerialist was Darla Garrahan twirlers were Kim Hill and Det Jones. iw. -Q .5 5' I 53' Senior Alan Parker practices his French horn in preparation for the UIL Concert Band contest. Photo by Mike Lozano. ww 5 T '-sw Sophomore Joe Apostol, an A Band member, performs with the choir during the choir's perfor- mance of Cabaret. Photo by Conrad Flyckt. NV 2. Sophomore Lynn Evans assists Sophomore Tom Barlow with his music. Hours of practice are necessary to perform well. Assistant Band Director Kent Grist helps students practice their instruments in order to do well at competitions held throughout the year. Photo by Mike Green. Clubs - 155 After moving to permanent quarters in the Vocational Building, the Commercial Art classes set up shop. Alejandro Perez per- l sonalizes the classroom door with a special logo. :af Pablo Aguiar and Chet Smith operate the Lfiffsmn process camera in graphics production l work. Commercial Art One commercial art student, under the guidance of teacher Chris Richardson, had artwork advance after winning a gold key first place award at state competition in Austin. Denise Nelison, a third year commercial ' art student, drew a circus clown as her prize winning project. Commercial art classes extend over a three-period session in order for students to finish their proiects. Commercial art students are, front row: Brian Munn, GiGi Gallegos, Debbie Gaubatz, Rudy Cruz, Danny Cavazos, Pablo Aguiar. Row 2: Alex Perez, Leslie Baskerville, Margaret Talamantes, Treacy Fielder, Chet Smith. Row 3: Denise Neilson, Cindy Garza, Arlene Schmidt, Ms. Chris Richardson. 156 - Clubs '-c,.,,x 'S ,,-'f R n teacher, Bob Inman spends an afternoon get- a few games with the Bowling Club. Curt Brannen, one of the city's top young bowlers, keeps score at a weekly bowling session at Bowlerama. Bowling Some of the Bowling Club members, spon- sored by Mr. Leland Clary, pose for a picture. Clubs - 157 Choir The 1982-83 school year was full of concerts and contests for the Choral Department. The Lee choirs, under the direction of Jim Sheppard, competed in the UIL Concert and Sightreading Com- petition, held at Trinity University. The Concert Choir was one of only two choirs to receive Division I Rank- ing tSuperiorl from every judge at the contest, giving the choir its fifth con- secutive Sweepstakes Award. The Men of Lee and Girls' Choir I were given a Superior Rating in concert and an Excellent Rating in sightreading. Girls' Choir ll was rated as excellent in both concert and sightreading. Members of the department also competed individually as they tried for a spot in the Texas Music Educator's Association choirs. Twenty-two Lee singers were recognized as All-District Choir members by the TMEA. Sixteen of the 22 placed in the All- Region Choir with six being named as All-Area Choir members. Seniors Christa Griffith and Frank Ayala made it all the way to the All-State Choir. In addition to competing, the Choral Department presented numerous concerts throughout the year, including the special Christmas presentation of the opera Amahl and the Night Visitors. One of the year's highlights was performing the world premiere of The Spirit of Creation written for and dedicated to the Concert Choir and the McCallum High School Choir of Austin by Dallas composer Dede Duson. This was the third con- secutive year the Concert Choir per- formed the world premiere of a song written for the choir. Choir members spent time together out of school, too. From the department's day-long picnic at Stinky Falls in New Braunfels to the First Annual Choir Easter Egg Hunt, the singers formed their own home away from home. Senior Maria Barrera concentrates on her ing during the Choral Department's production of Amahl and the Night Dellview Baptist Church. Taking time-out from their fun-filled day at a department picnic at Stinky ruth, Lane Beauchamp, and Dana Hawthorne. Fallas are Christa Griffith, Robert Walker, Roger VanDen Berghe, Terry Car- Clubs Stopping along the River Walk to pose for a final roup picture are some of the members of the goncert Choir and the McCallum High School Choir of Austin. Directing the Madrigal Singers at one of their many concerts during the Christmas season is Mr. Jim Sheppard. A member of the audience joins Christa Griffith in a Christmas carol. C fi X' f ' tl gs' ir members are, front row: Lane Beauchamp, Robert Walker, Katie ner, Chris Bueche, and Scottie Quinn. Row 2: Mr. Jim Sheppard, Carruth, Maria Barrera, Michael Lysinger, Laura Borrego, Janet neider, Brenda Kirkpatrick, Jacque Eccles and Dana Cummings. Row mes Litofsky, Sheryl Rohrbach, Wendy Hansen, Susan Rangel, Dana Hawthorne, Paige Blowen, Rebecca Barron, Denise Hastings, Joleen Schriedel and Edi Pla. Row 4: Marie Guzman, Christi Day, Sarah Pressly, Brenda Davis, Laura Sanford, Catherine Yerly, Roger VanDenBerghe, Christa Griffith, Frank Ayala, Kaye Lynne Bacon, Betsy Burke, and Michael Satterlee. Clubs Computer Programming, Cosmetology, Pre-Law Practice makes perfect for cosmetology students, who must complete hundreds of hours of training. Cosmetology students are front row: Shannon McMillan, Karen Trevino, Pam Tschirhart, Lisa Bernhard, Terri Fischnar, Becky Garcia. Row 2: Mrs. Liz White, Cindy Holbrook, Donna Bendell, Sandra Solis, Araceli Diaz, Flobin Martinez. Row 3: Julie Huddleston, Tammy McKeown, Pam Bur- ris, Rosie Perez, Cindy Begley. 160 C ubs At the orientation activities for the middle school students, Mr. Paul Tisd and Mr. Raul Estrada entice the students with the wealth of knowledge tha they can gain in learning computer programming. Computer Programming Club members are, front row: Marc Maling Randy Ridinger. Row 2: Melissa Sessions, Tom Vitacco, Fernando Salid Edwin Centeno, Theresa Sanderson. Row 3: Kim Hilbrich, John Blankenshi Tom Haberlandt, Kurt Brannen, David Mayfield. 4-ily' effv- 'Wu Q9 E growth in enrollment in the computer lasses has brought the need for modern technology to Lee'scampus. N. Nu. Vai sf i .. -L .gg 'iw :le ERN i 1 A popular attraction at Volsfest is the Pre-Law Club basketball toss. Mrs. Joni Biasolli, basket- ball coach, shows her style. , ,, , ,, ,,. 'Wh ' - fe ' ,.1..-V tw M- W E. M g., ,,, ,.,..e t,,4-aw' Pre-Law Club members are, front row: Brian Pierce, David Ramirez, Diana Noriega, Cara Hunter, Becky Wagner. Row 2: Mark Solis, Michelle Hampton, Sherri McMeans, Cindy Fears, Joyce Alcala, Pam Zambrano, Lisa Kuykendall, Cissy Ruiz, Lynn Grosenbacher, Tony Lowen, Stephanie Brown, Mr. Don Cole. Row 3: Tim Rohrbach, Tom Hutt, Chris Nowak, Craig Weber, Carlos Solis, John Nelson, Bill Grimes, Augie Flores, Ed Bueche, Paul Heitzman, Robert Mer- cado, Jim Mascorro. Row 4: Bill Nall, James Sing, Gary Kalisky, Monica Clemmer, Andrea Blat- chtord, Irene Villarreal, Johna Boyd, Jeannette Ramirez, Billy White, Susan Lambkin, Belinda Chavez. For their efforts in various competitions including the Skillsfest that features all of the district's vocational programs, cosmetology students display their winning mannequins. Clu s CVAE, Construction Trades, ICT wb K . K 1 -l, lil: - --f Sg r : : -S :oe ii' -L ,I 55. S . ug,',.'. A5 .1 s CVAE students sell donuts for their club activities. Mrs. Maple Cowan seems pleased at the job her food service students did in preparing lunch for the faculty at the Do Drop Inn. Elsie Guzman serves fresh pie for dessert. Construction Trade workers complete a roofing project. W1 A H ws Wil silw f '31-1 H1 1' .1 '71 R. H5 5' .r f gf W 1 W4 f I , 'Wife if ffff1::!':f x ,,.f..5,,,,,, k .. :.' zz SUM: vyvwfft. ' ' CVAE Coop students are, front row: Joann Sanchez, Louie Carrillo. Row 2: Jeff Hertz, Tony Reyes, Nancy Herrera, Chris Rowen, Jon Kim Connelly, Rene Alonzo, Gilbert De Los Santos, Sandra Caldera, Ray Martnez, Mary Ambriz, Karen Jenrzey. Row 3: Mary Cizek, Jorge Talbas, Wayne Bisang, Jesse Olivarri, Danial Corona, Hank Ogden, Gilbert Dominguez, Rhonda Kizer, Rodney Martinez, Kenny Ring, Paul Merritt, Hector Castillo. Construction Trades students are, front row: Trent Met- zger, Robert Esquerra, Robert Mayen, John Jenkins, James ' H EZ !'5i I Johnson, Stanton Woell. Row 2: Charlie Cartwright, Keith Mengets, Robert Amaro, Sean Fesler, Donald Leonard, Mr. John Singleton. Row 3: Mrs. Betty Mullins, Jerry Brlnegar, Larry Palmer, Jeff Conly, Eric Rogers. ICT students are, front row: Frank Piazzi, David Herring, James Larson, Troy DeWitt, Jimmy Seymour. Row 2: An- thony Moreno, David Bradford, Ken Manning, John Newsome, Bobby Younts, Velma Paniagua. Row 3: Mr. Ken Koop, Scott Falconer, Terrell Bull, Larry Coker, John Pongrass, Jeff Sternberg, George Piazzi, Tlm Rohrbach. Clubs 163 DECA Lee's Distributive Education Clubs of America had a busy year. DECA ll sold Frito pie at their new booth at Volsfest after their previously used booth was mistakenly thrown away. ln March a delegation participated in the Free Enterprise seminar at Blossom Student Center. Mayor Henry Cisneros was the keynote speaker. A highlight of the year was the opening of the new school store. More products and services were made available to the Lee Community. Celebrities Mario Bosquez and Peggy Kokernot from PM Mag- azine used the school store for fill-in scenes on a March episode. The crew filmed the show while DE students went about their duties in the store. DECA teachers are Mr. John War- dashski and Mrs. Jennie Griffin. James Howard rlngs up a sale on the computeriz- ed cash reglster at the enlarged school store In the cafeteria. PM Magazine hosts enjoy surveying the Lee souvenirs on sale at the school store. 164 - Clubs fl? F55 X : E' A ffiisw tj K Qgiyz, is ' ,.1 , I iff .Iii 41 is '--i gf A ' ...' 3 ,' if YQ . P t Q 1 P ' 'Y he X ffsfiw L' 2 f f f ' li '-'. ' DECA II members are, front row: Lauren Masters, Theresa Beilstein. Row 2: Sharon Snoga, Rudy Perez, Robert Velez. Row 3: Scott Sledge, David Rug- gles, Rene Lamas. Row 4: Amanda Cepeda, Chris Nichols, Valerie Register, Richard Hinojosa. 'ps DECA I members are, lront row: Mario Garcia, Veronica Vasquez, Kristi Brown, Terry Carruth, Robin Cobb, Cindy Jasso, Marc Guerrero. Row 2: David Moczygemba, Gabi Munevar, Isis Valdes, Scott Reuter, Christina Isbert, Donna Geffken, Erick Buitron. State olticer Chris Begley, tar left, participates in activities as City Coun- cilman Ed Harrington reads a proclamation. Mrs. Jennie Griffin surveys the crowd at the Volunteer Exchange, the school store, with Chris Begley and Robin Cobb. Clu S 165 Soler, Smith Shine at State The Drama Department has always been one to combine creativity with hard work. This year has proved to be no different. As in the past, the depart- ment puts on a wide variety of plays. This year's include: The Hobbit, The Madwoman of ChaiIlot and various mime activities. The highpoint of the year, however, was the spring production of West Side Story. Large musical productions such as this only take place every other year. This play proved to be as suc- cessful, if not more, as past musical productions. Speech tournaments also played a large part in the activities. Members of the interp. squad attempted to qualify for State Competition. lvette Soler and John Smith qualified early in the year and after winning numerous trophies at local tournaments strove on to a victory at State Competition in Waco. They walked away with a first place trophy in duet acting, and once again they prov- ed that hard work and creativity make an excellent recipe for victory. Marc Sepeda knocks off after the mime section of Collage '82. Old and new members of the drama classes came together as dwarfs for the children's show, The Hobbit. 166 Cubs ent, mga West Side Story rehearsal. Stevens prepares for a prose round at the McAllen Speech Wayne Baze, Peggy Myers, and Bryan Carrulh listen to stageinstruction dur- n - .. . ,, are, Iront row: Christine Postolos, John Smith, Maia Flores, Chris Pierson, Marc Sepeda, Eddie Litofsky, Clark Heidi Zook, Greg Norris. Row 2: Tim Greene, Doug Stevens, lvette Soler, Joy Blaising. Clubs FBLA, FHA-HERO Future Business Leaders of America had 63 members and was sponsored by Mr. Kirk Karpienski. During football season FBLA spon- sored a mum sale in order to raise funds for some members to attend the state convention. The club also sold candy to raise money. Student attended the district meeting at Roosevelt in February and the state convention in Fort Worth. Linda Crabtree placed fourth in Shorthand l and Barbara Eberhardt placed fourth in job description manual. A highlight of FBLA's year was the banquet at The Barn Door Restaurant. Hundreds of students were involv- ed in FHAXHERO activities. Among events were monthly meetings that featured programs such as Flaming Desserts, Youth Against Cancer, Coping versus Cop- ping Out, Hairstyling, Healthy Babies, Careers in Home Economics and Mystery Chef. Special projects in- cluded a luau, the Ptomaine Tussel and Volsfest booth. Not satisfied to remain self- contained, FHAIHERO students par- ticipated in many service projet The faculty breakfast, the Christn tree in the Main Hall and an Eas Party for Sunshine Cottage were few of these projects. Traveling was also on the ager as students attended an Area meeting in Austin and the st meeting in Dallas. Senior Heidi Zook served as campus president for FHA!HEl Two Lee students will serve as A Vll officers. Barbara Valadez will vice president of public relations z Christy Kyser will be correspond secretary. FBLA members are, front Row: Michele DeLeon, Robert Garcia, James P. Larson, Mr. Kirk Karpienski, Leslie Applewhite, DeAnn Gonzales, Barbara Eberhardt, Pam George, Linda Crabtree, Andrea Burchfield, B. Taylor, Audrey Konscol. Row 2: Shannon Willette, Michele Alvarado, Tabby Hommel, Betty San- nderson, Sandy Hinojosa, Kristin Leslie, Bill 168 Cubs , ri 3 Stidham, Teresa Hinton, Lori Elley, Sheila Anderson, D. Alvarado, Sharon Kersh, Cindy Wells. Flow 3: Annette Flores, Dawn Miles, Traci Peacock, Marty Green, Barbara Juarez, Michele Wells, David Soto, Lydia Vasquez, Cheryl Goeble, Beverly Schubert, Irene Villar- real. Row 4: John Bastian, Lydia Ojeda, GiGi Gallegos, Melissa Falconer, Sherry Reynolds, 'ff' - 4 x 5 . Lynn Navarro, Terri Bell, Lance Burg Felicia Cardenas. Robert Garcia seems amused at the acti' at FBLA District XX contest at Roosevelt. FBLA members wait for results of contes be announced at Roosevelt. Photos by Karpienski. Q 3 Q ps The lie detector demonstration shows students what it is like to be question- ed. Some employers require a polygraph test in order to be considered for jobs. Students help a customer at their Volfsest booth. ilu! If N14 WA.. f 'I F' spring day is perfect for the department's Jump-a-thon. Students money to fight birth defects by having friends pledge for each jump Clubs - 169 Future Homemakers of America Home Economics Coop- erative Education was spon- sored by Harriet Becker and Teresa Longoria. President was Lisa Payne. A fajita stand at Volsfest and a mum sale were moneymaking projects. Other activities includ- ed a polygraph demonstration, a drive to help a needy family at Thanksgiving and an Employer Appreciation banquet at the Fiesta Dinner Theatre. One of the largest depart- ments in the elective area, home economics has a large faculty. Other teachers are Jean Pearson, Susan Mankus, Joyce Marshall, Jacque Christal, Terry Wiemers and Maple Cowan. First period HERO are, front row: Mrs. Harriet Becker, Lisa Payne, James Aguilar, Carmen Lopez, Vivian Trinidad, Miriam Saenz, Monica Hodges. Row 2: Linda Helms, Rhonda Janner, Agatha Torres, Clairanne Browne, Cynthia Teague, Jana Duty, Claire Cooper. Row 3: Robbin Flores, Heather McAshan, Betty Guz- man, Laura Zimmerman, Linda Smith, Fred Coker, Sue Long. FHAIHERO are, front row: Michelle Elizondo, Doak Yarez, Dawn James, Elsie Guzman, Pam Tarver, Shanna Shively, Mrs. Susan Mankus. Row 2: Anna Aguilar, Norma Garcia, Dawn Fryer, Barbara Juarez, Shawna Armstrong, Lisa Flores, Tammy Summitt. Row 3: Mike Huerta, Todd Ribera, Dung Hgo, Jesse Torres, Heidi Zook, Elizabeth Wilke. N! WW A J - et. ll t aaa, u-Q FHAIHERO are, front row: Linda T Garcia, Sharon Adams, Camille Gonzales, Leslie Hawkhurst, Kevan Terry Wiemers, Wade Ruggles. Row 2: Chavez, Laura Aranda, Lori Leverant, Casillas, Shari Scott, Beverly Lynn, Pam Kim Kallin, Adam Cortez. Row 3: Sandra Jeanette Sanchez, Craig Weber, T Robert McElroy, Tammy Tabor, Dung cent Zavala. Row 4: Jeff Bojorquez, Beau Harold Bowden, James Sing, Chris Nowak Smith, John Nelson, Mike Romo. FHA members are, front row: Cindy Becky Benavides, Tammy Wilbur, Petra Cathy Alvarado, Lahn Tran, Ibis Valdes, Dager, Amy Soto, Cindy Kane, Mrs. Becker. Row 2: Molly Wagner, Maxin Keith Hernandez, Cindy Fears, Sheila vlan Villareal, Marian DeLaRosa, Margaret Becky Galvan, David Gates, Shannon Kelly, Fleming. Row 3: Mrs. Maple Cowan, Maribell T res, Charles Watson, Dena Johnson, Kyser, Tina Hartman, Kim Gotthardt, Lisa Ramona Durst, Irma Gomez, Tammie Row 4: Don Haddock, Cindy Villarreal Perez, Gilbert Gonzales, Shawn Stiles, Selsor, Reagan Jones, Troy Louie, Rita Jenny Robison. Row 5: Alexa Marrach, Re Rod, Sigbrit Leslie, Antonio Pedraza, K Koehler, Kerri Trammel, Debra Ramirez, C Goldberg, John Davila, Jennifer Miller. 35 as . . ,,, ,. 'A ,Lo if 3 3 MQ R 1 ,.LA my ' .3 'l N--in An integral part of Human Relations class ls hav- ing stu ents get to know each other in a special way. Students help their classmates navigate obstacles on a Trust Walk. FHA members are, lront row: Miss Teresa Longoria, Blll Fosler, Sandy Dalton, Sharon Janecka, Rhoda Franz, Diane Ehlers, Kim Eskew, Mary Garza, Becky Randolph, Mrs. Jacque Christal. Row 2: Doris Escamilla, Monica Velasquez, Mike Vargas, Linda Smith, Nona Wlllman, Donna Kalisky, Rebecca Trump, Norma Garcia, Judy Chavarria. Row 3: Abie Flores, Melissa White, Angel Gar- cia, Debbie Ernest, Michelle Ivy, Lisa McCown, Patsy Gonzales, Veronica Hemmlng. Row 4: Marc Sepeda, Robert Kiefer, Marquetta Crlder, Derek DeLeVega, Janet Pteil, Vickie Wimpy, Marlene Gage, Esther Martinez, Shannon Kelley. Row 5: Tony Smlth, Blll Basurto, Sherry Peters, Rex Greathouse, Suzie Tilton, Andy Guzman, Danny Bickman, Steve Forrester, Ken Wong. FHA members ere, front row: Roger Noak, Brenda Pena, Marilyn Boren, Kay Potter, Dwayne Tumllnson, BIII Fosler, Annette Flores, Melody Bridgewater, Lisa Wllker- son, Kim Quiroga, Judy Chaavarrla, Gina Gonzales, Mary Garza, Mrs. Jean Pearson, Carla Bull. Row 2: Monica Velasquez, Sharon DeRocher, Becky Wegner, Jeanne Havelin, Tracl Cici, Donna Stewart, Amy Rlbak, Johna Boyd, Marlene Gage, Denise Brlones, Pam Grlffln, Valerl Nimmo, Kandy Stevens, Danny Serna, Julie Angel. Row 3: Matt Reveley, Deann O'NeaI, Lisa Whitt, Ryan Holden, Carlos Salinas, Gary Sandler, Veronica Hemmlng, Danny Camacho, Rosie DeLeon, Christina Sailors, Joyce Wotipka, Norma Garcia, Tammy Roberts, Tammy Tabor, Sue Long. Row 4: Vivian Villarreal, Heather McAshan, Clairanne Browne, Robert Coleman, Renee Rod, Elisa Alcocer, Cindy Goldberg, Veronica Caslllas, Valerie Rollwitz, Karen Gamble, Jo Ann Sanchez, Pam Rodri- quez, Tammy McKeown, Linda Helms. Row 5: Reagan Jones, Mike Jacobs, John Gutierrez, Corinna Garza, Able Flores, Matt Jaidar, Mike Romo, Cheryl Cox, Wayne Baze, Stacey Alexander, Chris Brock. FHA members are, front row: Denise Montellano, Susie Wong, Debbie Hesseltine, Karen Trevino, Martin Lltof- sky, Mrs. Joyce Marshall, Mlke Huerta, Janlca Wagner, Donna Geffken, Mike Vargas, Jamie Bagwell. Row 2: Dung Phung, Joann Neidenthal, Monica Garcia, Susan Kennel, Lisa Bernhard, Connie Neathery, Carmen Lopez, Vivian Trinidad, Marian Saenz, Mrs. Harriet Becker, James Aguilar. Row 3: Sheri Ballard, Patty Rother, Yvette Ojeda, Lynn Navarro, Henry J. Davlla, Jana Duty, Brenda Pena. Row 4: Sonja Hatch, Robbln Flores, Heather McAshan, Betty Guzman, Linda Smith, Connie McNay, JoAnn Warrick, Sandy Dalton, Sherri Fuller. Row 5: Denise Coleman, Rhonda Janer, Allan Roberts, Laura Zimmerman, Terri Knapp, Rena Rider, Fred Coker, Jorge Tablas. Clu S 171 Dawn Waldron senior shows off a done of her by an artist in New I I I C I I C I u b Waldron was one often French studen ts Quiche, crepes and creme puffs filled the stomachs of many students during the numerous culture days held throughout the year for French students. The students, many of whom belong to the French Club, did more than just eat. In class, they learned about the French culture and its customs and, of course, how to speak the romantic language. Club members also enjoyed numerous other activities outside of school. From the quiche party in October, to Mardi Gras - Robert E. Lee style to the end-of-the-year banquet, French Club members kept busy. The club members also did a lot more than just party. They prepared a Quiche Booth for Volsfest, where also the Can Can Girls performed. They had a week-long bake sale, sold carnations at Christ and helped sell programs at the Battle of Flowers Parade. All this hard work paid off for ten lucky students who got to travel to the French Quarter of New Orleans with Sponsor Paula Guerard. French Club officers for the school year were Adam Lampert, president: Delia Jimenez, vice- president I5 Lane Beauchamp, vice-president ll? Jill Jacobson, treasurer: Rhonda Bonnette, recor- ding secretary: Courtney Wulfe, corresponding secretary and Dorothy Lipppert, historian. traveled therein April. Xavi- French Club members are, front row: John Clemens, Edward Bueche, Adam Lampert. Row 2: Sharon Kersh, Debbie Quinn, Debbie Hesseltine, Dorothy Lippert, Kym Wulfe, Sandy Gregory, Wendy Quon, Maria Bar- rera. Row 3: Dawn Waldron, Pamela Dial, Carla Bull, David Tucker, 172 Cubs .J as Darcee Barrow, Cindy DeLeon, Jennifer Levy, Angie Bettencourt Beauchamp. Row 4: Mrs. Paula Guerard, Kevin Davis, Diana Nor Rhonda Bonnette, Henry Kiester, Chris Bueche, Sherry Bennett Ver Gonzalez, Jenny Gray, Darla Stewart. .. , - x X if i Nu 35011 Ending their routine at a dress rehearsal are the French Club Can Can Dancers. The girls perform- ed at Volsfest and at the Foreign Language Even- ing in February. Hanging around Bourbon Street in the French Quarter in New Orleans are some of the members of the French Club. The seniors of Mrs. Guerard's fourth period French ll class take one final group picture before saying goodbye. French II Enriched class at fifth period enjoy a bit gf fun with teacher Paula Guerard, in striped ouse. Iii 1 ew, ' 5 'Q 1 xi Xi Clubs llilguiinltl 'ini FCA GirI's chapter are, front row: Liz DeLeon, Sharon Guzman, Kim Hilbrich, Mary Green, Sandy Hinojosa. Row 2: Amy Slankard, Paddy Davis, Diana Noriega, Patsy Guerrero, Yolanda Griffin, Lynn Grosenbacher, Melissa Herweck, Patsy Thompson. Row 3: Elizabeth Mendiola, Vicki Lewis, Sabrina McGarvey, Pam Cox, Monique Zamarippa, Jennifer Smith, Marian Smith, Jackie Green, Cindy Perry. 174 - Clubs FCA Vice President Pam Cox excelled in several sports and exhibited spirit of sportsmanship. Some of the FTA members are Karen Hunt, Cindy Garza, Summer and Dawn Waldron. yy X. , .XX :M y I Gil l Westmoreland. Row 2: David Duch, Bill Allen, Tony rez FCA Boy's chapter are, front row: Jimmy Lee, Mike Berry, a , F Rodriguez, Ty Merrick. Row 3: Mario Valdez, Mike Irelan, t k Croo reside Garcia, Gage Muckleroy, Matt Dunn, Daniel Martinez. Row 4: P I die Klauer, Steve Meyer, Vice President Gair Allie, Brett Bennett, Reed, Eddie Kepner, Flay Flores, Mark Gonzales, Mark Pace. FCA, FTA Two separate chapters of the ellowship of Christian Athletes were n campus. The girl's group was ponsored by Patsy Thompson and he boy's group was led by Gary ichardson. Officers for girl's FCA were Presi- ent Kim Hilbrich, Vice President Pam Cox, Secretary Rhonda Hoff- man, Treasurer Mary Green, Parliamentarian Yolanda Griffin and Sergeant at Arms Paddy Davis. Future Teachers of America ex- perienced a re-organizing year with Emily Knake as the new sponsor. Activities for the small group in- cluded a candy sale to help pay for a delegation to attend the state FTA convention in Dallas in February. Club officers were President Robin Nagel, Vice President Pam George, Secretary Sharnon Prado, Treasurer Karen Hunt and Historian Mary Huntzinger. ll' an as QW I FTA sponsor Emily Knake helps a student in one of her business classes. Trying to look as official as possible, FCA Presi- dent Eddie Klauer takes on Assistant Principal Tony Petri's duties for a day. As the band strikes up the Alma Mater at a pep rally, varsity football players, among them many FCA members, raise their fingers proudly. c ...Ly 855 f-9.30 iff Clubs - 175 St. Nicklaus hands out goodies in German class. Anne Marie Bates wonders what St. Nicklaus will give her. To keep them on their toes that last week of school, German students play a game of Passauf, similar to tv game shows. George Moreno, Brian Petree and Steve Rieger wait forthe next question. Make-up work in a language class sometimes involves listening to cassettes. Students in German class anticipate the Christmas party. 176 - Clubs German Club German Club, co-sponsored by Mrs. Sue Weber and Mr. Bob ln- man, had a variety of activities. In November, German classes boarded buses to New Braunfels' annual Wurstfest celebration. ln December, St. Nikolaus surprised students with treats. Also in December, the club celebrated Christmas with a party. Competition of all kinds was in February for German students at Sprachfest at Southwest Texas State University in San Marcos. Some students competed at the state level contest in March in Austin. To round out the year, the club had its banquet May 5. 'u sf lx' mrs Seniors Patty Ramon and William Sparks present a Christmas play for their class. German Club soccer team members are, front row Dale Schweers, Capt. Arnie Alexander, Capt. Kevin Lloyd. Row 2: Coach John VanDaley, Patty Taylor, Stacey Bachman, Tad Popp, Jody Hawk, Steve Ross, Tim Moczygemba, Beth Foster. Mr. Bob Inman reviews a German lesson for his students. German Club members are, front row: Mr. Bob Inman, John Wueste, Kevin Lloyd, Steve Floss, Kevin Quinn, Mrs. Sue Weber. Row 2: Mary Mc- Carthy, Angie Bettencourt, Karen Sporle, Deann O'Neal, Kathy Hunt, Patty Taylor, Sharon Janeka, Liz Washam, Karen Hunt, Linest Eady. Row 3: Ray Powlesson, Kim Webb, Paul Harber, Arnie Alex- ander, Anne Marie Bates, Pamela Dial, Liz Eady, Becky Meurer, Nathalie Bellevin. Clubs Horticultu re, HOSA fi A l L A variety of skills, such as learning how to take a patients blood pressure are a part of the health occupations curriculum taught by Mrs. Suzanne Harvey. Some horticulture students help give a festive appearance to their small classroom. They also meet in the school greenhouse to apply what they learn from Mrs. Pam Fort, horticulture teacher. Freinds watch at the HOSA installation of officers in the library. HOSA members are, front row: Kathleen Carr, Kerri Bargas, Helena Vargas, Danielle Buentello, Irene Vargas, June Mangos. Flow 2: Mike Flebolledo, Troy Louie, Jose Martinez, Socy Aramburn, Lisa Barker, Heather Hockett, Luisa Grosso. 178 Clubs Z nnnrzenz A f7 'N. VV 'li is ss' gi? 5 ,is Q'i it 'ir Mrs. Pam Fort, horticulture teacher, and her students committed themselves to a school beautification proiect. With contributions from some of the school clubs, horticulture students planted shrubs and trees around the campus. Mrs. Fort said the planting wlll be continued for the next year or so. Other HOSA members are, front row: Cindy Olivares, Myrna Telez, Randy Stevens, Amy Fiibak, Rhoda Franz, D'Anna Welsh, Tonya Ben- nett, Debbie Searls. Row 2: Tom Allen, Paula Greathouse, Jeff Cohoe, Ed Christians, Mlke Wahls, Katie Fleener, Marian Chen, Betty Sander- son. Row 3: Danl Buentello, Betsy Schwartz, Brent Karen, Holly Eisenhower. A bony friend drops in for the holidays In the HOSA classroom. Mrs. Suzanne Harvey, HOSA sponsor, ifar rlghtl presides at installation ceremonies. Clubs 179 11N Jets, Latin The Latin Club stressed ac- tivities, especially with their new sponsor, Ms. Rivera. To raise funds, they had many bake sales, a slave sale, and the pie throw booth at Volsfest. The Latin Club was ranked eleventh in state as Latin Club of the Year. The 1982-1983 Latin Club of- ficers were President Homer Galindo, Vice President Shawn Knife, Secretary Sheila McElroy, Treasurer Cathie Palczewski and Historian Abby Rodriguez. Latin Club members are, front row: Geoff Westmoreland, Sandra Aguilar, Zachary Lynde, Virginia Aguilar, Steve Hastings. Row 2: Jennifer Hall, Abby Rodriquez, Brian Morrow, Gilbert Can- dia, Shawn Knife, Ms. lleana Rivera. Row 3: Lisa Winters, Doug Myzk, Wesley Surreddin, Kim Haney, Cathie Palczewski. JETS members are, front row: Brad Williams, John Lippert, Steve lvans, Gilbert Niedenthal, Lowell Goodman, Michael Moehrig, Robert Col- eman. Row 2: Robert Tavernini, Steve Ross, Bill Mayo, Joel Schweers, Terri Bennet, Gage Muckleroy, Adam Lampert, Chris Burkhalter. Row 3: Larry Malinger, Billy Bravenec, Jeff Gray, Tom Sheridan, Wade Richmond, Bill Guess, Thomas Brotherman, Winston Meeker, David Estrada. Row 4: Marc Malinger, Tim Moczygemba, Dean Dowd, Dave Tucker, Andrew Loxson, Paul Acosta. Clubs 180 B, ' Q, x L str' 'Y N sa , Q S 2 Nt 'tg 'V ish K I K, -Lv SSSS tj In-as 1 Q! How s this for showing us having a good time at the Latin Club banquet? 1. . . air ...fl Jx 1- ' 4, fx wr,- 5063,-If 'Erik Latin Club members enjoy the annual banquet and installation of new officers. Ms. Rivera, club sponsor, awards President, Senlor Homer Galindo, a diploma. The new Latin teacher goes through conjugation of verbs. Secretary, Senior Sheila McElroy, enjoys opening a glft at the banquet. Ms. Rivera, a Garfield fanatic, will appreciate this glft. Photos by Tricia Buchhorn. Clubs - Newspaper and yearbook adviser Lucella Wh often takes out her frustrations on Haw J Q u r n a I i S m Punch Cans .photo by Alex Wilcox. 3 Working non-stop to meet their numerous deadlines, the Bugle Call staff was able to publish ten issues of the award-winning newspaper and the yearbook staff completed the Silver Anniversary edition of the Traveler. The new, modernistic style used in the theme sections of the yearbook was adapted by Yearbook Editor Leigh Ann Hood and adviser Lucella Whatley from a specialty catalog. The Bugle Call, under the leader- ship of Senior Editor Connie Neathery and Whatley, was awarded a First Place Rating from both the Columbia Scholastic Press Associa- tion in New York and Sigma Delta Chi, a national honorary journalism fraternity. The newspaper was also given the Distinguished Merit Award from the interscholastic League Press Conference in Austin. Staff members from both the year- book and the newspaper attended workshops in Austin, Houston and Denton, Texas. Seniors Neathery and Christine Postolos and Juniors Lane Beauchamp and Kurt Myers, accom- panied by Whatley, also attended conferences at Columbia University in New York City, in March, which ex- plored the First Amendment and how it relates to high school journalists. There they heard CBS correspon- dent Fred Graham. 'Y , my 3 J'.a,5,,g ir fr 'QW , ni ,, 5, I .. f 4 ski-of' 7,12 V if Q tbl:-...sts Y H 4-,tr M, ,W ru V 1- if , .fffy . iiffal,afv, , a. , , W ,,,,.,iW, y 'Fr is J 1 V, f. ' as 5 . , ,J H, J It Sf V: gy ,, K Z... . ' f 1' 4 . ,-A f gil rl' Af A il Yfifi'!l-E .ali IHVTQQI Junior Sports Editor Jerry Gernander and Sophomore photographer Chuck Witta are surprised by blizzard-like conditions as they have a hard time v through the winds and snow at the annual Texas High School Press Association convention held in Denton in December. photo by Tricia Buchhorn 182 - Clubs Highlands High School newspaper staff along Denton to a convention. Taylor publishes the h the Bugle Call staff posed at the Taylor Yearbook. Iishing Company in Dallas before going to 2 t I iq-rx .tn . W. muon PUBLISHING costmm' ,,,l!py5,j '5,Qg,,. , Af -as -J iksfi Senior Christine Postolos enjoyed the gag gift she received at the journalism Christmas party. photo by Lucella Whatley Sophomore photographer Ricardo Hernandez looks through the Bugle Call hoping to find one of his pictures. Junior Yearbook Editor Leigh Ann Hood and Senior Ronald Rodriguez pa- tiently await the completion of the Traveler. The staff has to work during the first part of the summer to get everything finished. 184 -- Club Cheerleaders, Rebel Rousers K . -' ,- w 5 Q 1 gr fx f J .,1igeQxrfe I' Ulf xl , 5,51 S tif sf ,is ' 'I . 6.3, ., it X y :.1.. 1 !jf1fz'iji f, 'TX , f s R e i, fb . I .31 5 V J i 2 wsu... ,M C Rebel Rousers, Janina Quintana, Marcia Saldana, and Laura Teniente perform during the Lee-Ette show at Volsfest. The Rebel Rousers are, tront row: Yvonne Reyes, Dee Dee Davis, Veronica Fleckenstein, Jill Chism. Row 2: Kel- ly Katz, Yvette Sadler, Pam Zambrano, Marcia Saldana, Betty Sanchez, Liz Gonzalez, Patty Ramon. Row 3: Arlene Farias, Jeanne Havlin, Carla Stern, Leigh Ann Hood, Kelli Troxel, Jennifer Haack, Maria Gomez, Kim Quiroga, Paula Retzloft, Laura Teniente. Row 4: Stacey Fleming, Cassandra Carrillo, Tara Embry, Shawn Krife, Cindy Tschirhart, Jennifer White, Jeanne Baca, Missy Janda, Teri Ryals, Janina Quintana. Seniors Jill Chism and Dee Dee Davis show their spirit before a halftime show. Senior Rebel Rouser Carla Stern smiles for joy while hugged by friends KaRynn Kolm and Jeanne Havlin. Sterr was voted 1982 Football Sweetheart by the foot- ball players. Clubs - 185 Dixie Drillers, Confederettes The 1982-1983 Dixie Drillers under the direction of Edie Ritchey gave their all. The Dixie Drillers not only practiced to perform during halftime shows but also for dif- ferent activities year round. In the summer they attended the Super Star Drill Team Camp at the University of Houston. There each girl learned several routines and was awarded for her performance. The Dixie Drillers also attended competition in San Marcos with the Rebel Rousers. Each routine was given superior ratings, thus awarding Lee a Sweepstakes trophy. it E K Senior Dixie Drillers Lynn Grosenbaher and Lisa Kuykendall don't appear tired after their halftime perfor- mance at a football game. Mums are a tradition at Lee. Pictured are Junior of- ficers Roxanne Block and Debbie Lee modeling their mums before the Homecoming pep rally. The Dixie Drillers performed several routines at the Volsfest Lee-ette show. Sophomores Beth Present and Arlene Schroeder perform to Pac-Man Fever. The Dixie Drillers are, row 1: Brenda Fierro, Monica Taylor, Debbie Lee, Barbara Valadez. Row 2: Becky Morton, Beth Foster, Vikki Marvin, Evelyn Werland, Carolyn Spruce, Terry Click, Judy Chavarria, Arlene Schroeder, Lisa Fuller, Julie Fleckenstein, Joyce Moreno, Shannon Willette, Pam Banks, Kathy Teniente. Row 3: Roxanne Block, Loretta Perales, Patty Sheridan, Sherri Milton, Christy Rios, Lydia Oieda, Nancy Fuller, Kim Tkacz, Jennifer Ragland, Diane Grew, Laura Grogan, Lisa Winters, Michelle Gutierrez, Elisa Frias, Leticia Daniel. Row 4: Rene Martin, Kristi Sur- redin, Lisa Kuykendall, Lynn Grosenbacher, Laura Borrego, Shauna Piner, Jody Seffel, Mikki Wells, Karen Thias, Stacey Bachman, Jan Smith, Lisa Ebrom, Beth Present, Brenda Wolfarth, Kristi Grell. i 'Rf Winans The Confederettes attended several varsity basketball games. Freshmen Karla Eskew, Darcee Barrow and Leslie O'Dell cheer the team on. The Confederettes flashed cards during varsity football games and also performed at a varsity basketball game. Us VI 16 5 , Xystx , e , liyy E34 05 9 ' :gy L: -a i T NE 'L S The 1982-1983 Confederettes. Freshman Lisa Wilborn shines at cheerleader tryouts. Wilborn was chosen for next year's Junior Varsity squad. Clubs - 187 Junior Barbara Schnitzler and Sophomore Kym Wulfe map out their strategy for their semi-final round at district competition at Churchill. Taking a break at the Lee debate tournament are Kevin Davis, Robert Tavernini and Adam Lampert. ss.. pr i 4-fit Wiki, 94533 i i e 'LJTHI NFL members are, front row: Melissa Sessions, Sharon Bowden, Jay Walker, Andrew Lebman, Michele Wells, Karen Sparloe, Julie Cardell, Lisa Wu, Tiffany Harris, Jill Herring. Row 2: Mr. Bruce Logan, Michael Westheimer, Lea Ream, Kelly Barfield, Becky Hutton, John Wueste, Diqui LaPenta, Michael Lew, Adam Lampert, Michelle Kwan, Molly Rios, Lee Ann Winkler, Pat Carter. Row 3: Mr. Alan Haynes, John Lippert, Mark Laskowski, Bradley Fisher, Hart Murphy, Tom Sheridan, Jon Richmond, Wade Rich- mond, Tony Rivas, Fernando Salido, Barbara Schnitzler. Row 4: Kym Wulfe, Lisa Martinez, Robert Tavernini, Marc Malinger, Kevin Davis, David Green, Albert Uriegas, Cathie Palczewski, John Manley, Kim Tkacz, Hank Heatly, Michael Sineni, Bill DeLosSantos, Peri Alkas, Sheri Hawthorne. 188 Cubs Flanked by John Manley and Mike Westheimer, Mr. Bruce Logan the hard-working Lea Ream. NFL, NH X 1 1 J . ff ...aff wif sl -4 .tttg , As the induction of new NHS members, President Christine Postolos addresses the audience. At registration ln August Marilyn Bearr, NHS member, wolunteers to flle student book cards. NHS members are, lront row: Lea Ream, Jamie Bagwell, Hart Murphy, Geoft Westmoreland, Fr-d Lamser, Janet Agullar, Cara Hunter, Llsa DeLeon. Row 2: Lisa Winters, Jennifer Haack, Dawn Waldron, Sharon Kersh, Shana Jones, Jlll Jacob- son, Lee Ann Winkler, Michele Wells, Donald Grosch, Bruce Forbes, Dena Mabry, Allison Beldon, Summer Diebel. Row 3: Andrew Lebman, Becky Hutton, Pat Carter, John Wueste, Clndl DeLeon, Chris Lucas, Felicia Begin, Wendy Quon, Marilyn Bearr, Danielle Buentello, Marla Barrera, Aracell Rios, Brenda Lara, Andrea Burchfleld, Veronica Fleckenstein, Carla Stern. Row 4: Lisa Martinez, William Sparks, Paige Blowen, Janlna Quintana, Angie Bettencourt, Cynthia Garza, Pat- ty Taylor, Courtney Wulfe, Christine Postolos, Mary McCarthy, Kami Lam, Dlqui LaPenta, Bar- bara Schnitzler, Frank Sherbondy, Michael Lew, Arlene Frlas, Betty Sanchez. Row 5: Wade Rlch- mond, Kipper Burke, Brent Karren, Laurence Mal- lnger, John Lippert, Jon Richmond, Blll McLen- man, Pam George, Cathy Sumrall, Tim Green, Jennifer Johnson, Terry Carruth, JIII Chism, DeeDee Davis, Marc Malinger, Cathie Palczewskl, Steve lvans. At their Volsfest rummage sale NHS members and sponsors Lynn Camp and Carol Lillibrldge get organized. Clu NSHS, Science Club The National Spanish Honor Society is a selective organization. A student must earn an A average after two years of Spanish. Another requirement is reciting a very difficult tongue twister in Spanish. One of their most important events was their par- ticipation in Concursos Hispanicos at San Antonio College. Other activities included setting up a booth during lunch periods for Get to Know Your Club Week, and also co-sponsored the symposium Foreign Languages Night for incoming students. The goal of the Science Club is to create and en- courage interest in science among students. Club pro- jects include fund raising activities such as a mum sale and a booth at Volsfest. They also sponsored a poster contest among elemen- tary schools with a prize of S200. Field trips included ex- cursions to Enchanted Rock and Padre Island. ian Science Club Members ere, front row: Mike Rebolledo, Brent Karren, Dean Dowd, Terry Bennett, Rob Hayashi, Wright Daggett. Row 2: Dale Schweers, Kathy Teniente, Lisa Fuller, Julie Clay, Sylvia Martinez, Merry Piepgrass, Carla Bull, Wayne Baze, Socy Aramburu. Row 3: Mr. Fred Kin- man, Patty Sheridan, Stacy O'Brien, Traci Kelfer, Julie Fleckenstein, Hollle Eisenhauer, Debra Leverant, Amy Castaneda, Mary McCarthy, Jill Brentlinger, Lisa Winters, Roxanne Block, Julie Carroll, Yvonne Valdez. Row 4: Joy Lord, Merry Fiske, Lisa Wu, Melissa Peffers, Lydia Oieda, Joet Schweers, Jeff Gray, Thomas Brotherman, Brian Young, Yvonne Ross, Jennifer Ragland, Mikki Wells, Kim Tkacz, Troy Louie. allemlbers of the Science Club prepare an ice cream float at their Volsfest oot . 190 Clubs ri 'M as X 3, Z., ft Memb8l'S sell ITIUITIS during football SBSSOH. MQ if K .f Yew? vw fag' ' as Members of the NSHS prepare a chalupa at Volsfest booth in October. Carmen Lopez and Angie Bettencourt set up the NSHS display for Get to Know Your Club Week. Julie Salmon, Cathy Teniente, Lisa de Leon and Jessica Jimenez lkneel- ingl and puppets win third place in puppetry at Concursos Hispanicos. Clubs - 191 0 0 I Q.. National Spanish Honor Society 1.4. National Spanish Honor Society Members ara, tront row: Yvonne Lozano, Susan Uriegas, Melissa Peffers, Michele Lopez, Brian Wargo, Stacey O'Brien, Julie Fleckenstein, Roger Van Den Berghe, Frank Ayala. Row 2: Mikki Wells, Elva Mandujano, Marcia Saldana, Kathy Teniente, Heidi Weiss, Shana Jones, Jessica Jimenez, Lisa Adelman, Elisa Alcocer, Debbie Jimenez, Betty Sanchez, Becky Hut- ton, Paul Hermelin, Linda Flores, Julie Salmon. Row 3: Danielle Elkins, Michelle Kwan, 192 C ubS Michelle Marcus, Rene Lamas, Janis Pfeil, Pam George, Merry Pipegrass, Janina Quin- tana, Cynthia Garza, Brenda Lara, Danielle Buentello, Angie Bettencourt, Billy de los San- tos, Dee Dee Davis, Jill Chism, Wade Rich- mond, Kipper Burke, John Lippert, Robert Mercado, Patricia Pittman. Row 4: Alan Long, Bruce Forbes, Jennifer Ragland, Pat Cadena, Sandy Dalton, Antonio Pedraza, Lisa Martinez, Hoan Pho, Ruben Murrillo, Liz Gonzales, Araceli Rios, Christine Postolos, Socy Aram- buru, Mike Heinrich. Row 5: Jill drew de la Pena, Cathy Sumrall, Matt Retzloff, Cindi de Leon, Patty Lisa Fuller, Lisa de Leon. Lisa Fuller, Patty Sheridan, Stacy O'I carry flowers after they say their to twister. Sponsor Carolyn Frost happily chats students at the National Honor Sc banquet. Carmen Lopez displays the award winning costume she models for Con- cursos Hispanicos. NSHS members practice polka for Foreign Language Night. WOn. Concursos Hispanicos contestants display the second place Sweepstakes trophy they Clubs - 193 RCTC 'si Wgtx 'Nw QN- and-f Hungry customers wait for their burgers to be ready at Volsfest. Knowing how important the annual inspection is, three cadets snap to attention. 194 - Clubs afwm Anne Bierre marches her platoon. Color Guard members are Tony Rivas, Kenneth Sommerville, Steven Hastings, Smitty Rodriguez. ROTC members display a few of their many trophies won over the years. This display was to inform the middle school students about ROTC. WTF V X .' .. if - .R It Q, L 1 . '.'.g?f'2 T1 -II J it W vm .JM ., ff'-WR U- f X ,, . . 2 K KET: z --.ww . a...Y..Sv X -,.. J ROTC members are, lront row: Gina Escalera, Nlckolaus Bain, William Myers, Rudy Perez, Richard Contreras, Abel Martinez, Smitty Rodrguiz, Melissa Sessions, Susan Lambkin, Timothy Winters, William White, fLTCJ Charles E. Newbern, list sgt.l Henry Williams, Gracie Castillo, Beatrix Flores, Peter Pastrano, Juan Miranda, Belinda Chvez, David Vaughn, Thomas Huff, Steven Hastings, Gilbert Niedenthal, John Kretzer, John Puente. Row 2: Anne Bierre, An- drew Bruce, Dave Culver, Ken Sommervillr, Myr- na Tellez. Row 3: Stephen Myers, Danny Moreno, Robert Good, Joseph Perez, Antonio De LosSan- tos, Warren Huglier, Geraldo Perez, Samuel Alvarez, Rosa Lara, Susan Martinez, Yvonne Her- nandez, Lydia Vasquez, Elaine Saxon, Monica Rodriguez, Dawn James, JoAnn Ambriz, Valerie Rodriguez, Mary Jane Rodriguez, Romelia Aldape, Ken Garn, Peter Manka, Richard Mar- tinez, Ernie McCumber, Danny Blagg, Graig Day, Ricardo Aldape. Row 4: Danny Miranda, Anthony Smith, Gus Robles, Jesse Balderas, Paul Baker, Danny Garcia, David Brant, Juan Ortega, Joe Rodriguez, Joseph Drozd, Efren Zuniga, Gabrial Rymers, Rick Zaccardy, Rodney Evans, Robert Amaro, Scott Maynard, Mike Romo, Robert Chapa, Rainy Martin, David Brandt, James Wells, Albert Gonzales, Aaron Ortiz, William Rows. Row 5: Kevin Smith, Tony Rivas, Lee Pickett, Roger Hollenbaugh, Richard Petty, David Chambers, Mike Moehrig, John Schramder, John Countino, Richard Hietzman, Perry Arn, Mark Crider, Rueben Sanchez, Terrell Bull, Chris Moehrig, Noe Leos, James Valentine. 'HVAC Clubs - 195 OEAXVOE, Octagon The Office Education Association and Vocational Office Education members, led by Mrs. Lorene Beatty and Mrs. Toni Smith, successfully tackled a new phase in their educa- tion. Word processing systems were added to the classrooms to acquaint the students with the world of com- puterized equipment. OEA members sold confetti eggs at the 1982 Volsfest from their Chicken Ranch booth, which was awarded as the First Place winner in the amusement booth category by the PTA. The Octagon Club, sponsored by the Harmony Hill XX Optimists, again qualified for the national Blue Rib- bon Award given by Optimist Inter- national for outstanding service to the community. Club members participated in numerous projects including a Hallo- ween party at Ella Austin Community Center, working at the Special Olym- pics, giving a party for the children at Holmgren Shelter and a talent show for the residents of the Four Seasons Nursing Home. Another project undertaken by the club members was the formation of a special Clown Unit. The clowns par- ticipated in the Rey Feo Parade dur- ing Fiesta, and they planned to visit children's shelters and hospital wards. The Octagon Club was led by Mrs. Mary Lysinger, Mrs. Patsy Thomp- son, Mrs. Brenda Northcutt and its- officers: Mikki Wells, president, Michael Lysinger, vice-president, Julie Cardell, secretary: and Jennifer Ragland, treasurer. The Board of Directors consisted of Seniors Mari Barrera, Marilyn Bearr and Daw Waldron and Sophomores Carla Bul and Kathy Teniente. Senior Delia Jimenez addresses the audience at the OEA installation of Officers held in October at the Blossom Student Center. 196 C ubS Octagon Club members ere, front row: Carla Bull, Kathy Teniente, I Blazine. Row 2: Kim Tkacz, Jennifer Ragland, Tanya Conovaloff, Mikki W4 Dana Hawthorne, Michelle Smith. Row 3: Mrs. Patsy Thompson, J Cardell, Sarah Pressly, Michael Lysinger, Paige Blowen, Lane Beaucha Janet Schneider, Betsy Schwarz, Mrs. Brenda Northcutt, Mrs. Mary inger. Row 4: Cynthia Charles, Gaylene Flores, Michelle Hampton, Be Flores, Dawn Waldron, Jennifer Dodd, Denise Zenner, Danie Buentello. OEAIVOE members are, front row: Vivian Louie, Anna Aguilar, Liza Sherri Miley, Laura Gutierrez, Debbie Johnson. Row 2: Mrs. Toni Melissa Arroyo, Linda Torres, Laura Rodriguez, Susan Urlegas, Jlll inger, Yvonne Lozano, Debbie Hesseltine, Laura Sanford, Sherry Fuller, Washam. Row 3: Wendy Quon, Barbara Juarez, Jackie White, Rebe Trump, Sherry White, Denise Coleman, Jennifer Levy, Lizette Schl Michelle Moore, Parissa Pace, Renee Nivens, Melinda Uribe. Row 4: I Elley, Janice Pfeil, Christine Valdez, Sara Alfaro, Dion Tapia, Carla Fteyno Delia Jimenez, Cheri Teague, Carrie Tindel, Flecla Begin, Sheri Schwa Mrs. Lorene Beatty. 4 if f rs. Toni Smith, OEA sponsor, instructs her class in the transcription for ord processors. an Handing out Halloween treats to the children at the Ella Austin Community Center are Julie Cardell and other Octagon Club members. Leading the way are two members of the Clown Unit. Carrying the Octagon Club banner at the Rey Feo Parade in April are Seniors Danie Buentello and Maria Barrera. Clubs Vanguard, VOCCT Vanguard members ere, front row: Adrian Wi- sian, Abel Martinez, Mr. Jim Johnson, Tom Vitac- co, Jesse Bulvariz. Row 2: Sgt. Henry Williams, Smitty Rodriguez, Billy White, Tony Rivas, Col. Charles Newbern. Af1er a day of helping parents sell hamburgers at the ROTC Volsfest booth, Vanguard members and friends take a rest. 198 Cubs 0 WA we A J' . EFX ff.. A All kinds of office skills are practiced by students in the Clerical Occupations class and in the Office Duplicating class. issfggg 'Q gil Daft Practff l' il5ii +QXRas Ms. Sheila Sims and Mrs. Billie i.eStourgeon keep busy at preparing projects for their students. ml' 4: W nfl! Us I. 1 My aw im 5 CVAE Office Dl?liC8fihg Practices members are, front row: hris Alcocer, Belinda Guerra, Michelle Allen, Diane Martinez, Tim Kotulan. Row 2: Ms. Sheila Sims, Joanne Bishop, Janette San- chez, Cindy Borrego, Valerie Rodriguez, Anthony DeLosSantos, Tommy Morris, Dalila Carreon, Barbara Anton. Row 3: Names not available. Office Clerical Practices are, front row: Marie Fritz, Debbie Flores, Juan Bettencourt, Mary Jane Rodriguez, Sheri Ballard. Row 2: Mrs. Araceli Gar- za, Dawn Odom, Vickie Saucedo, Beth Carol, Gina Wells, Chris Sailors, Mrs. Billie LeStourgeon. Clubs 199 Arts 81 Crafts, Environmental Technology, Radio 81 TV Repair, U SS War Games Club L32 Seniors in arts and crafts prepare to dive in to their edible art. Environmental Technology students are, front row: Mr. Steve Stephenson, Phat Lam, Adam Cortez, Joe Stovall, Saul Maldonado, Larry Thomas. Row 2: Mike DeLaZerda, Paul Martinez, Victor Benevides, Abie Flores, Joe Collier. 200 - Clubs C f f Q5 , 'O ' T 3 at .S rf . 'S -Xl s is Q- . . 'W 1 - s as Q Mrs. Sue Smith marvels at the creativity of her art students. Getting down to serious business on an air conditioner are to students. -P Q04 EEZYEXBN W n.. 1 Q. ,,,, ,, Electronics!Radio-TV Repair students are, front row: Bruce Martinez, Mauricio, Kevin Tucker, An- drew Guerrero, Anthony Griggs. Row 2: Mr. Tom Swalm, Paul Rodriguez, B. Parkins, Alfred Bealtares, Ernest Gonzales. Row 3: Randy Schul, Wade Jackson, Dale Sands. Tony Rivas decides which character to choose in a game of Dungeons and Dragons. USS members are, front row: Mr. Alan Haynes, Eddie Rios, Wade Richmond, Andrew Loxson. Row 2: Kevin Copps, Frank Garcia, Brian Chap- pelle, Tony Rivas, Gilbert Candia. War games are serious business to these players. Clubs Qi .mg 202 Division Page ff 'Y 'we 1958 25 YEARS OF 6' 1983 4 QX V59 ANNmvEV5'V X Division Page 203 Honor Graduates Summa Cum Laude Graduates Jamie Lynn Bagwell Jill Helaine Jacobson Brenda Hazel Lara Lisa Annette Martinez Lisa Renee McClain Catherine Helen Palczewski Magna Cum Laude Graduates Edward Charles Bueche Danielle Buentello Terry Allen Carruth Jill Anna Chism Linda Marie Crabtree Denyse Louise Davis Summer Frances Diebel Donald James Grosch Steven Vance Gutshall C u m L a u d e Socrates Bienvenido Aramburu Maria Teresa Barrera Alan Joe Bast Marilyn Joan Bearr Angie Cherigo Bettencourt Andrew Joseph Bily Andrea Kaye Burchfield Robert Glen Coleman Kevin Alan Davis Arlene RAe Farias Bradley Ray Fisher Veronica Ann Fleckenstein Gaylene Ann Flores Bruce David Forbes Cynthia Diana Garza Pamela Marie George Cara Lee Gold Kerry Barlow Graham Jeffrey Mclntyre Gray Timothy Michael Greene Jennifer Ann Haack Kimerley Day Hilbrich Rhonda Kay Hoffman Mary Rebecca Hutton 204 Honors Debra Lynn Leverant James Patrick McCabe Christine Angelica Postolos Janina Alice Quintana Lea Ann Ream Araceli Piedad Rios Yvette Lisa Sadler William Edward Sparks Courtney Anne Wulfe Graduates Jennifer Sue Johnson Sharon Anne Kersh KaRynn Lou Kolm Andrew Rodis Lebman Steven Caldwell Livesay Christopher Charles Lucas Laurence Philip Malinger June Maria Mangos Robert Sala Mercado Bruce Williams Nadig Denise Rayanne Neilson Gregory Scott Norris Jill Alyson Notdurft Michael Anthony Rebolledo Valerie Sue Rollwitz Betty Ann Sanchez Carla Bea Stern Darla Janine Stewart Cathy Sue Sumrall Patricia Ann Taylor Jodi Lynn Tracy Richard C. Trevino ll Dawn Katherine Waldron Jennifer Lynn Watts ational Honor Society Jamie Lynn Bagwell Maria Teresa Barrera Alan Joel Bast Marilyn Joan Bearr Angela Cherigo Bettencourt Andrew Joseph Bily Edward Charles Bueche Danielle Buentello Andrea Kaye Burchfield Terry Allen Carruth Jill Anna Chism Linda Maria Crabtree Denyse Louise Davis ummer Frances Diebel rlene Rae Farias eronica Ann Fleckenstein aylene Ann Flores ruce David Forbes ynthia Diana Garza amela Marie George effrey Mclntyre Gray imothy Michael Greene onald James Grosch teven Vance Gutshall ennifer Ann Haack imberley Day Hilbrich honda Kay Hoffman ary Rebecca Hutton ill Helaine Jacobson ennifer Sue Johnson haron Anne Kersch KaRynn Lou Kolm Brenda Hazel Lara Andrew Rodis Lebman Debra Lynn Leverant Christopher Charles Lucas Laurence Philip Malinger June Maria Mangos Lisa Annette Martinez James Patrick McCabe Lisa Renee McClain Robert Sala Mercado Bruce Williams Nadig Jill Alyson Notdurft Catherine Helen Palczewski Christine Angelica Postolos Janina Alice Quintana Lea Ann Ream Araceli Piedad Rios Valerie Sue Rollwitz Yvette Lisa Sadler Betty Ann Sanchez William Edward Sparks Catherine Sue Sumrall Carla Bea Stern Patricia Ann Taylor Jodi Lynn Tracy Richard C. Trevino ll Dawn Katherine Waldron Jennifer Lynn Watts Courtney Anne Wulfe Senior Class Theme Follow your dream . . .take one step at a time And don't settle for less, just continue to climb. Follow your dream . . . if you stumble don't stop And lose sight of your goal, press on to the top. For only on top can we see the whole view, Can we see what we've done and what we can do, Can we then have the vision to seek something new. Press on and follow your dream. - Amanda Bradley Honors - 205 Senior S U e r I The Senior Superlatives get of their terrific year. together for one last picture 'same 206 -- Honors MOST REPRESENTATIVE Tim Greene and Karen Hunt MOST COURTEOUS Bruce Forbes and Arlene Farias MOST ATHLETIC Rhonda Hoffman and Mario BEST ALL-AROUND MOST HANDSOME BOY - Eddie Klauer KaRynn Kolm and Henry L. Davila MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRL - Susan Autry QM NIL x MOST FEMININE GIRL - Deaflne Franz MOST MASCULINE BOY - Mark Gonzales LOYAL Boggan and Kathy Hunt Honors - 207 208 - Honors WITTIEST Dee Dee Davis and Steve Wilk 241' 4, ' Oh, I want some more strawberry pie PLEEEEASSSSE! , says Karynn Kolm. Lunch at Los Patios was delicious courtesy of Principal Bill Evans: chicken chalupas and strawberry pie, Mmmmmm good. MOST AMBITIOUS Cathy Palczewski and Richard Trevino .Ji V, W Wilii y 3' BEST DRESSED Bill Stidham and Courtney Wulfe MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED MOST TALENTED Christine Postolos and Ed Bueche Sherri McMeans and Clark Stephens no 's to you and ME, the class of '83, Clark Stephens dramaticallysays. Honors - 209 A I ,,, www ff. -' ' ' WWMN ,, ,M ,wwf I MW, ,,,.-WM,,,, .. 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BUTCHER BOY'S MEAT MARKET BAR-B-Q AND CAFE 4403 Blanco Rd. 732-1391 75039 West Avenue 214-Ad 341-3100 fx fa wiht, x I-Q I' dx I ' 1--J -.,-., , Q Q5 1 bf 302 E. Josephine San Antonio, TX 78215 225-2715 216 - Closing B00 UBI' gf' 25 Years of Memories As another school year came to a close, students ran in all different direc- tions to fulfill their summer plans. Some went off to vacations, others went to summer school, and the Seniors will be off to a new life, college. Those graduates will always remember the times they had at Lee, good times and bad times alike. As time goes on, the good memories will be all that remains. As for the students that still attend Lee, we look forward to the rest of the times we will spend here. When we graduate, we too will be heading toward another life, one in which we have to make our own decisions and set our own rules. Until that life arrives, let the good times roll. Here's to the next twenty-five years of Robert E. 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