Robert E Lee High School - Traveler Yearbook (San Antonio, TX), Class of 1967, Cover

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

 - Class of 1967

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X . x the alma mater being a Senior . v 7 Spirit 61717165 Sfrrfm goal posters . . . I fl W qu- . - Y W Y u f Sgfnsw , E,.', .,1. uf' L U 1333, 5 ' 4-as ? 1 V1 x V .5 Ml.- 3- wf. , If 1 Q7 Wi x ,xl . , - .54 y vw , ,dsfl k..i ay- I v Fw N A r W, the tune of Dixie. . . ,--or ei it 'wading Happiness 6011155 3mm daydreaming. . . wishful thinking S Za ,f vb , ml 5 K Nay winning elections F EN IDRS . . . our days at the Home of Champions. F1 my 52 .. f 81,3-Q gf. 1 , Q X , gi f' 5 , Q AQ, ,V ,J A-.L . is 'J' x I ,ff ,V 1., ' , I .. xy 2 A .Auf 'Vx , Cable af Gonfcnfs Zzculty Who? Wim Hlasses Skaturcs Sparfs 60105 ,441 5 I4 46 64 I 84 200 2 72 3 72 f . ,, ass.. ,. ,W- ,,,.,,-arf 9116111 y Fa culty Editors Susie Mills Kathy Troilo Faye Wilson ' V 1 A ffgmfz W ,. mfs E, ,,.,f , wwf' wx f1,.mw,1'w ,....,,, ifi-S,g.w gi' Y - 5 if V . Adminisfrafvrs Operate Us Operating a school is no easy job for Mr. A. K. Flory, Principal, but Robert E. Lee's ad- ministrative staff keeps pa c e with the growing problems by keeping Lee on top in all academ- ic and extra-curricular fields. Three very busy people assisting Mr. Flory are Mr. Bill Evans, Mr. Bob Wood and Miss Ruth Tatum. They help to resolve major and minor problems that come up during the school year, either educational or social. Mr. Flory discusses the teachers' schedules for the 1966 school year with Mr. Evans. Mr. A. K. Flory, principal, takes great pride in remembering each cla ss that has graduated from Lee. Mr. Bob Wood, vice principal, plans cur- riculum classes for Lee High School by working closely with the Central Office. QS-wivtmfiifwawl Mr. Bill Evans, vice principal, explains school policies and disciplinary measures to a confused student. 44,-f 1 H6.-4 099 Uv . wtf , '::2- f'f In addition to teaching biology Miss Ruth Tatum assists the Principal as Administrative Aide and advisor of English curriculum. Mrs. Melvoe Blount Mrs. Dianna Boyers Mrs. Nanetre Clark Mrs. Dorothy Clements Mrs. Lavonne Dennis Miss Helen Hays Miss Kathleen Holloway Mrs. Doris Johnson Mrs. Mary McAllister Miss Barbara Marx Themes.. . Book Reviews. . .and Plays make up the cur- riculum ofthe English Department. Juniors for the first time are introduced to the very spe- cial characteristics of Willia m Shakespeare's Macbeth Sophomores a n d fr e s h m e n are g e t t i n g experience through essays and term themes. They also read such books as The Pearl to broaden their imaginations. Now on a four-year curriculum, some teachers are even gaining experience by teaching freshmen for the first time in many years. The English program at Lee is set up in a way so that the students can venture into the real meaning of literature at its best. Not only is literature explored, but English grammar is taught for four years. The courses are designed to give stu- dents a well-rounded approach to English grammar and lit- erature. s, L ff. 6, Mrs. Sally Mrs. Dorothy Matthews Minnick Mrs. Anne Catalani and Mrs. Dorothy Minnick stress the ba sic fundamentals of grammar. .V A, gf-K ,, 6 0' ' A 54 i I ' , ffv N K , s s ' x.. Z Mrs. Patricia Mrs. Catherine Mrs. Marguerite Miss Sue Mitchell Prater Stone Worden 19 Mr. Allen Barrow Miss Marsha r Bennett sg Mr. George I ' s q' Chatfield A 'X Miss Deanna 0 -QL Clanton ' S335 Mrs. Loyce Collenback 5?i11kfQ21.', T WTS Mrs. Arlene Corbett Mr. John Dawson Mrs. Nancy E Q-4, Foj tasek 117.7 ' Mr. J. I. James Mrs. Freida Murphy Perplerfing Przfblems Puzzle Pupils Mr. Harry Norton discusses a graded paper Mr. John Dawson expounds on the details of Algebra with an interested student. 20 Man has learned to harness the energy of water, fuels and atoms. He has developed great networks of communication, constructed buildings of mighty steel. Mathematics has been man's tool in these accomplishments. Math is basic to understanding the world today. It is the equipment needed by students who will take their places as educated persons in the modern world. Lee offers a wide range of subjects from Algebra I to Analytical Geometry and Probability and Statis- tics to all students wishing to advance in the field of mathematics. Geometry is used by im aginative students in growing in the m arhem atical side of art, just as Algebra and Trigonometrv are used to develop logic and reasoning. Related math is a study of the basic fundamentals of Algebra and Ge ometry, which is offered to all students. Much importance is pla ce d on these subjects, since the modern w orld of business requires a good knowledge of fundamental math. Fifteen instr uct ors compose the department, whose chairman is Mr. John Dawson. Mr. A. L. Norton Mr. Harry Norton sa, t WL s -41 f . ,ag iw 7 Q. Mr. I. I. James lectures on the fundamentals of Business Math 3 55 1 Mr.- .Tohn Rodgers Mrs. Hortense Talley Mr. David Wallace 21 f'ff5f0lfll Aflziirifs Research, lectures Kelulafiau Mrs. Phyllis Davis discusses Civics with parents who attended the open house. Miss Nancy Lynn Armstrong Mrs. Valerie Carr Mr. Erwin Ckodre Mr. William Clary Mrs. Mario Flores Mr. Dale Henry Mr. Donald Jennings Mrs. Kathryn Johnston fs. f, 5 s a.,...,A 'nr a E + si 0 N if 5 f fi Q s - . g y r 5 hrs s l 3? Courses in history are intended to present a bal- anced perspective ofthe origin, economic, cultural, and political c ustoms of the peoples of the world. Emphasis is placed on imperialism, diplomatic alli- ances, political ideas and reformations. Economics courses stress money and banking, corporation fi na n ce, la b o r, public finance, and business cycles. Principles of American Government, the consti- tution on which our government is based, problems in American foreign relations, and party politics are dealt with in the study of government. Civics presents the students a basis for the funda- mentals of American Government and the structure of other world governments. Texas History enables the students to learn more of the exciting background of the Lone Star State. Information intro d uce d to World History students ranges through the ages, from the days of the cavc- men to the World Wars. Mr. John Naranjo Mr. I. E. Ruby Miss Margaret Van Valkenberg Mr. Walter Weaver s 3 Mrs. Phyllis Davis Miss Mary Jo Kolafa r American History teacher, Mr. Dale Henry, looks puzzled over the lively class discussion. I a typing exercise. rwidffs ,700 Students in the Business Department of Rob- ert E. Lee gain business und e rst a nd ing and skills from a wide range of skill subjects and theory courses which are offered in preparation for a career and for college. More than seven hundred students are en- rolled in Typ ing I and II this term. Students are also enrolled in shorthand, secretarial prac- tice, general business, bookkeeping, business law and economics. Mrs. Ruth Hicks, chairman of the Business Department, aids in the operation of the de- partment with its modern equipment and its latest methods of instruction. Fifteen new elec- tric and forty-two new manual typewriters were purchased this year. Mrs. Hicks and members of the business faculty aid students in job place- ment after graduation. kills Mrs. Ruth Hicks, Department Head Mrs. Thelda Bistritzky Mrs. Eileen Clift Miss Martha Fasci I J iff' Mrs. Ruth Hunter Mrs. Lois Obrecht Mr. Bill Richards Mrs. Myra Tidmore I ' 2 wuz- l a..a-'F 1 Mrs Lois Obrecht records verbal progress of students in Business Communications classes. 1 2 I .d Mr. Bill Richards checks a problem in Business Math for a study hall student. 25 ,, we-h...... Mrs. Florence Wright instructs the drawing of right angles. The Fine Arts Classes not only teach skills, but also appreciation. They give the student a broader outlook and a wider concept of all sub- jects. The Fine Arts classes build confidence and the ability to apply the skills which bring individual satisfaction. The classes include Drafting, Art I and ll, Choral, Band, and Speech I and II. Mr. Charile Walker, Miss Carole Crouch, and Miss Ellen Moses in- struct .students in the fine points of oratory and drama, and coach them for Interscholastic competition. The Art Department, under Mr. Doyle Brown and Mrs. Marie Zamora, allows students to express themselves in oil painting, sculpture, and other specialized fields. Mrs. Florence Wright instructs drafting classes. The Lee Band, under Mr. Melvin Meads, and the choral classes, under Mrs. Olive Dunn, give students opportunities to increase their mu- sical talents. 26 Mrs. Olive Dunn accompanies her Choir during concert rehearsals. A Cappella Mr. Doyle Brown MISS Carole Crouch Mrs. Olive Dunn Mr. Melvin Meads Mr. Melvin Meads directs the Volun- teer Band during a pep rally. Appreciafian, Zfalcufs ,flflalded in H145 Arts Glasses Miss Ellen Moses Mr. Charlie Walker Department Head Mrs. Florence Wright Mrs. Marie Zamora Vomtiamzl cfvurses Balance Student Mograms , gr I .. AX. Mrs. Sharon Cox Miss Sara Devall Mrs. Linda Evans Mr. Charles Holden 3 YQ -Q, W... -:fs Gathered in the Vocational Department are a va- riety of courses including journalism, distributive edu- cation, industrial arts, and special education. This department provides Lee students with many elective subjects for a well rounded scholastic program. Prospective journalists at Lee a c qui re professional skills in journa1ism's applications by w or king on the TRAVELER, under Mrs. Linda Evans, and the BUGLE CA LL, under Mrs. Sharon Cox. The w or 1 d of business relations is revealed to stu- dents through distributive education taught by Mr. George Lowther and Mr. John Wardashki. Special education, blind and deaf students, receive aid and instru ction from Mrs. LaVern Jopling, Miss Sara Devall, Mrs. Thelma Vollma, Mrs. lone Wil- liams, and Mr. Charles Horn. 1 s Robert and Raymond Borroum talk with Mr. John Wardashki about job applications and Distributive Edu- cation requirements. 'Mi 3 Mrs. Judy Smith instructs Mary Lou Joiner in proper cooking techniques during her homemaking class. ' 'ii 5... A f A ' E X A R m in X Q- E352 4 rytr , t,t X Mrs. Judy Smith Mrs. Thelma Mr. John Mrs. Ione Vollmer Wardashki Williams 13:11 h WX. I 4 Mr. Charles Horn Mrs. LaVern Jopling Mr. George Lowther Cai' xii J ir Mrs. Jean Pearson Rl Miss Barbara Wofford nuomc nav.: or me ELIMENTS 'B 'c ' T Al asa 'gp A I i'v'VB'M as 'vyb vii' n I it if 4. 1- CrkFlCoHiCu ZnGoGeiAs 5 if V !A N 1 Y Kgs Sbsl' Emi ,TI ,ilu TlPbBil Ae L L-'QL .Al lu cfm 'nv uHg 1, 'z c'9'4PANv Mrs. Gayle Campbell goes over the Table of Elements with her Chemistry Students. Mr. David Estep instructs students in writing Biological equations. marvels af The Science Department, under the direction of Mrs. W. V. Gafford, reveals to the students, through class participation and lab work, the marvels of the sciences. Under the present curriculum, including Biology I and II, Chemistry have the op- portunity for individual research. The aim of the department is to help the students understand and appreciate the attitude and method of the scientist and the scientific method. Extensive use of filmstrips and experi- mentation aids further the students investi- gation of the subject matter. Mrs. Gayle Campbell Miss Nancy Cooper Mr. York Clamann Mr. David Estep Science Kcvcaled in 611155 QQ 4 Y ,. 5 Y E Mrs. Linda Brent helps students comprehend the of Biology through cell division. Mrs. Willda Gafford Mr. E. R. Kirby Mr. R. A. McCarty s Mr. John Pomykal Mr. Richard Schoppe Miss Ruth Tatum 613 ..,... 5. X miracles 31 The Physical Education Department offers sever- al courses to fulfill the need of physical training. These a ct i vity courses are geared to develop and maintain ph y s i c al fitness, cultivate in t e r e s t in sports, and to instruct students in personal health. Each student is offered an opportunity to partici- pate in wholesome vigorous activity for the devel- opment of health and social relationships. It also offers an opportunity to acquire skills and knowledge which will offer a rich and satisfying pursuit of leisure time. The c o m p e t it i v e sports of football, softball, soccer, swimming, tennis, volleyball, basketball, tumbling, social dance, bowling, and archery are among the various c o urs es offered by the Physical Education Department for e nj o ym e nt and outdoor education. Mrs. Welta Burris calls roll before the daily exercises. Mr. Weldon Mr. Bill Mrs. Welta Beard Brashier Burris Coach Roy Sawyer reminds George Meyers about the school policy on haircuts. s .f:-f sf? 'Elf ' A- ' 3,39 ' . I s sf Mr. Mike Mrs. Mary Lou Crocker Davis Z? 8 Ofers Vizriaus Activities fm ig, Q . A N . Mr. John Mr. Tom Mr. Jim Juvenal Mr. Jim Ferrara Jungman Department Head Littleton Miss Beth Walker polishes her speedy tennis serve. Mr. Tom Moseley rsts W ., 3.1 i f fe ' Mr. Roy Sawyer Miss Challie Thornton Miss Beth Walker language Dqwzrfmenf Hlarwcs Eusfvms, Kulfure .ang Mr. Manuel Vela enunciates in correct Spanish for his students. Foreign 'languages are taught at Lee, under the direction of Mr. Manuel Vela, with the aim of developing three ba- sic skills: understanding the spoken idiom, reproducing with reasonable skill the accent of the particular language, and the traditional reading and writing. More advanced courses are a va ilable in Spanish and French. Students taking these languages are able to study the literature as well as the costumes of Spanish and French speaking countries. Latin reveals to students the cultures of an ancient age, and German offers students a chance to study the culture and language of modern Germany. Knowledge of a foreign language is important in today's everchanging world where vital communication between countries d e p en d s upon the understanding of other nations and peoples, and their predominate customs. Mrs. Ludimila A lbor Mrs. Catherine Cook 17 I Mrs. Lu Ellen Grossman Mr. Sam Lopez Mrs. Grossman and Mr. York Clamann discuss their duties as sponsors of the newly formed German club. Miss Dorothy Mr. Manuel Miller Vela Mrs. LuEl1en Grossman prepares lesson plans for her German class. ,f-'ZW 44' Mrs. Gladys Lorillard, financial secretary, keeps records on all money or bills associated with the school. ig, Mrs. Hazel Welch sees to it that all matters are properly taken care of in the main office. Secretaries, librarians Handing a pass to a tardy student, Mrs. Donal Peine performs one of her many responsibilities 36 as attendance secretary. E 2 .........., . Q , ,. 4. 83.51 M ' wars -1- -5 1 . Qty-'QM H jfgfbiliffi , W, - cr as -4 r fEfIf-'Ii sr - 'X 'hrs ,,.,,., , ....... gn L...'-....-M., .4 -f we--Q-a w My , I ,f V 1.4: ' - ll-1-++ 3:5315 M f- f M-,...q., ...m.........,.,. ...gh 4 u V5 fs, X x C '. A J - N.. N . ,,,, , 4 A MMM- . ., f V- , , s,gNg.,.,, x f -v'-M'vv--1f-n,-.,,m,..,.,..,-.a,, .M Mrs. Helen Butler shows the new student personnel the procedures of the attendance office. Oficiafc' Salma! Zzlfcfions Mrs. Alta Bennett, head librarian, instructs new students in the policies of the library. Checking the price-list and records, Mrs. Dor- othy Griffin prepares to order additional books for the library. 37 Mr. Reid Sellers arranges a schedule of classes for newly enrolled freshmen. rw! Mrs. Betty Chandler revises a Freshman schedule change for mid-semester. Mrs. Frances Peveto gives in s t r u c tio n on graduation credits and school requirements. ,,...,,s'h' ,..- Q Guidance-,4 my ,700 far Zfhrcc Cfvunsclvrs Seniors appear at the office of their class counselor, Mrs. Frances Peveto, when in need of help with college plans. She uses the myriad of booklets in her office and information col- lected from ye ars of experience to counsel with COl1ege-bound students or seniors seeking scholarships. Mr. Reid Sellers assists the Juniors and Sophomores in their vocational and educational planning, while Mrs. Betty Chandler helps Freshmen prepare their four year plans. Besides providing student guidance, they administer a variety of tests, prepare schedules, and supply college and job informa- tion to the students. Mrs. Mildred Francis and Mrs. Peggy Laabs, the counselors' secretaries, ke ep all information at the fingertips of the coun- selors and administrators at Lee. Mrs. Peggy Laabs surveys ACT tests results. Mrs. Mildred Francis types up Senior schedules. 39 Crusfces Denise Distric! Fvlicias Mr. Walter A. Bielstein, Jr. Mr. Maxwell Higginbotham, President Board of Trustees :FHM- Capable, interested, and hard working men compose the Board of Trustees of the North East Independent School District. Local business and professional men are in clud ed in this group whose responsibility is to set up the policies for the rapid- ly growing schools in this area. The Board includes Mr. Max- well Higginbotham, president: Dr. A. Fletcher Clark, Jr. , vice presidentg Mr. Terry Thrift, Jr. g Mr. Billy Blackg Mr. Albert Brown, Jr. 5 Dr. Walter E. Rosson, and Mr. Walter A. Bielstein. Mr. Albert D. Brown, Ir. Mr. Terry Thrift, Jr. Dr. A. Fletcher Clark, Jr. 40 V.ix . Administrators Meri Lam! ,Needs ri A Mr. Joe P. Wood Superintendent Mr. Ed West Business Manager, Central Office ln his two short ye a rs as superintendent, Joe P. Wood has been a guiding light in carrying out the plans left by the late Dr. Virgil Blossom. He has supervised the over-all planning of schools, the budgeting of funds, and the hiring and placement of teachers and personnel. Mr. Billy R. Reagan Assistant Superintendent Students and parents prepare foods and desserts for the P-TA Mexican Supper. P-TA members are anxious to understand their chi1d's cur- riculum, so Mrs. Florence Wright explains the goals of her drafting classes. ,l 1 ' 5 5 3 I, l 1 . jq'9'wMw,,5rl ,x i ii or , V, 'P' kakfw A 4. is H' yigcf ?iesf ' .rs iw' . ilv ,W 7 ,jx ,ff l Mrs. Wallace Powers, P-TA president, joins students in l welcoming parents to Lee's Open House. 1 Z7- 27,4 Jmpraves Selma! Parincrshzp Monthly meetings, Open House, and a Mexican Supper are sponsored by the P-TA to promote parent-teacher interest in student's work, and teacher understanding ideal and for the North East Independent School District. The P-TA is headed by Mrs. Wallace Pow- ers, presidentg Mrs. Charles Weeber, vice presidentg Mrs. George M. Kush, recording secretaryg Mrs. R. H. Kincaid, corresponding secretaryg and Mrs. John A. Kenagy, treasurer. Mrs. Katherine Johnston and Miss Barbara Marx discuss plans for the coming year with an interested P-TA member. P-TA members discuss the Mexican Supper Menu for Open House. Eleanor Naylor Virginia Wolfshohl Gertrude Johns ,4 J-Ia! ,Meal fuck Day far the 136651 Army Edwina Swindler, cafeteria manager, pre- pares desserts for distribution. if-3 Z .fa ns? Q. as ,az 'is- ,, ,NRM we-1. Lula Salanky Rosie Connell Dorothy Tidwell Ella Daigle Cooking for 1,500 people involves enough food to feed an army. An average day starts at 7 a.m. with the cooking of 250 pound s of roast, 4 cases of vegetables and 1, OOO desserts and s ala d s. All this is finished by 11,00 and, that is when the serving begins. The job is handled by our capable ladies under the supervision of Mrs. Swindler. . ,.f,.,-f.f :,. ..', v,:iff.1f. , U few rw, Ann Marie Moeller, Modesta Ehrlich and Marie Guerrero serve the vege tables. ,4 Sprfflcss lee-,4 Fraud Cfusfadiau Joe Guerrero and Jose Gonzales repair the school lawn mower. Mary Lou Garza prepares morning cof- fee for the faculty. K, ff , ,I 1? Si jr ,avi i' To keep the Home of Champions clean is not the only job of the maintenance crew. Mr. Joe Guerrero, head custodian, ten assistants, and a maid provide the care and upkeep of the buildings and annexes. Their jobs continue the year around, even during summer school at Lee. Cus- todians are often saddled with the chores of delivering mail, repairing heaters and faulty equipment, and moving furni- ture to and from the various buildings. ml .hs ,,,, ,, Joe Guerrero, Danny Zapata, Jose Rangel and Arnulfo Ramos check the book orders from teachers. 1? V Who iv Wim Who's Who Editor Karin Buchuer ,S , ,I fi? 7 'X w M ww gf, 1 f , ,S ,, ? Ui , 4 A M 5 'P' T 3 53' - .wp , , ,ig ' ' 'g 5 s Q , , 'Az ,j:.f 3 . 4 'Qu , '. A M 5 's' S f .4 ' 'gt' 1 f--55 ,i ig w 1 Y , ir X r r 1 f 5' 1, N 5'1?. 1-fx 15. -f , 4 U- -.. ' I fi- ' ' V :fb f '- gui 53 gxw V , , V-1213173 i -- . - ' 1 . 'A ' ' 'fgiffffug-.. if -A-WA,-M,f-2 f ' w 1:45 bf' V 5723 1221 U ,. ,u.,,.4 V' 8- 'gf' 5-f1?Vg'QI,g, xxi 3. ?-- W - ' 395.1 ., . ,V g .ivy . . L2LQSfer'sf'Q'f'A' , . Sv? 4,- 'Q f,X.5W'L'??'f32W5i 5 ? fy- 2 ' 54 -we 441, wisp?-f ' N , ' lkgjfg 4,-,A , , ' fwtfff' H if-fi-Q -fx , ' . 4 f Km' vi' Ax , X -v X 1 J Q V vfzwigg Y 751153 f: . I x il A., , 1 1, A ,gh 3- -. - 1 ' wfpggqzifi vu rv l , 533.45 , 1 -kffn., JY V iffy' ' in 22 U SHE ' ffff - 5 . if! 1, 1, gf ' . if rf ug-W? J : , gg-i ff?-il ,, 'gtg , 5 3 N fif, V ag- - -K 1 jq,4yj:1fn je 7 x ' - 1' -1. 5' ,g2,',MvQ3,i5 . H uf gg:-:,g f , M W nw. , ,LQ , ,. HM 1 9' 'Nw M -f- -' - yk',1?'g,5'X ,, , ia Q, as pgf ,:,gg',j,e! iw ,bg . ' ,Mg wr 'gfiii.,f,5'f.ig i , Y ,N '. . 'I' 1 ,Q Qf -3 -n f- V. A s -rx xx , .Nw 31 D L. xx ff - 1 , eip! in ' 4' x r M ,WA I 1 Xa F if 4 -f .I mm Sandy Day The world of Sandy Day, co-editor of the 1967 TRAVELER, has been one filled with pictures, headlines, deadlines and he a cl a c h e s. Capturing the fast-moving, ever-changing world at Lee this year has been part of Sandy's job as co-editor. Through Sandy's able guidance, this past year has been reflected in true light on the pages of the TRAVELER. Though serious minded at times, she is still lighthearted even through the pressures of a dead- line. rssss 4 s , . T ,Q janet Brown As co-editor of the 1967 TRAVELER, Janet Brown has spent the past year con fr onting problems which deemed her worthy of her arduous position. Her perseverance in dealing with layouts, pictures, and deadlines has proven successful in guiding the members of her staff tow ard a year of prosperous ful- fillment. Janet has combined her many talents in making this year's annual one reflecting the outgoing spirit of all true Leeites. Kerstin l6'c'rgl1 From mountains and snow to m esquite trees and cactus are two of the many changes that Kerstin Bergh, foreign student from Fjaerdhunbre, Sweden, has en- countered while visiting Texas for a year. Kerstin, Lee's fifth Americ an Field Service ex- change student, has joined the Lee family eagerly by participating in Lee-Ettes, the Talent Show, and var- ious activities and assemblies. She has enchanted Lee- ites with her flaxen hair, blue eyes and antimated per- sonality. Her efforts to be a fri end to everyone have left many students with a clear conception of Swedish life. Long after Kerstin has returned home, Lee will remember her contributions to the Home of Champs. v f' ,. Il' . f V, if w f A ' 1 f I Zane hulkzhbbrgbrdff 2 Chosenby the Robert E. Lee coaching staff to repref: sent the outstanding all-around athlete for 1966-67 is Zane Shullanberger. Zane has participated in sports for three years. In his sophomore year he was a member of the varsity track and basketball teams and a member of the football B- team. In the junior and senior years, he was a member of the varsity football and basketball teams. With the help of his sports a gility, the Volunteer football and basketball teams have cropped many honors in 1966 and 1967. Hardly ,MQ4 M145 Roddy McAlpine was chosen as outstanding Student Council member on the basis of leadership, integrity, and the willingness to accept his responsiblity in lead- ing the Council as its President. In his junior year, Roddy was chosen to go to the Texas Association of Student Council's convention and this year went again as an officer. Besides his duty of conducting the weekly council meetings, Roddy makes the morning announcements and confers with Mr. Flory on major decisions for school activities. H: Q is Pam Knzyhf In the face of dead lines and hectic editing prob- lems, Pam Knight combines leadership ability without belligerence, and performs her duties with energy. Pam not only produced a m ultitude of ideas but backed them up with bo und less drive, and presented them in the BUGLE CALL in her weekly column, For Goodness Sake! E Pam's selection as outstanding journalist was based on her continual striving for perfection while putting the BUGLE CALL first among her other interests. This kind of dedication produces prize-winning papers and truly merits rewards like Who's Who. sa . .4 rn.. Hvcky CHIIKL' Senior Becky Tehee was cho s en Outstanding Lee- Ette for 1966-67 on the basis of devotion to the organi- zation, dependability, and her eagerness to do more than her share for the volunteers. Her energetic participation and enthusiasm in sup- porting all athletic activities and the many long hours she spent working on the goal posters and decorating the halls and field house, made her the outstanding Lee-Ette. e-. Mike Jfrfckersmifh Mike Hockersmith repres ents the Volunteer Band student for l966-67. He was selected on the ba sis of musicianship, attitude, cooperation, dependability and effort. He has played the cla rinet in the band for three years and because of his never ending initiative, Mike sports regional and district patches on his jacket. K , V IQ, ,.,,,,,r ' N' 1,5445 'mhwss 5-1155.--I f.:-,yr ki ' , fggiwv- 55 y Q ' ,, ' K i fx,i'- Wk' Wi '95, use ffm iw was sy W I Akv' A 1 M D X ,,.' CZ H I 3 si iii L, M 5 r 'es ,, ,70 :my Gross Chosenas the outstanding drama student for 1966-67 was Johnny Gross. Johnny, a veteran of the Lee stage, has been winning a cclaim since his sophomore year. Some of his honors include Best Showmanship, Best in the Talent Show, and he was a member of the One-Act Play which won second in the 1965 state competition. He proved his capability to pla y humorous rolls in his portrayal of Conrad Birdie, a long-haired teenage idol, in the fall production of Bye Bye Birdie. In addition to his stage ability, Johnny has livened many school functions with his combo and was voted the 5 W is a Q Most Talented Boy in the senior class. jtpcsif' 4 1 1 ai 1 , 1 A, Q .1 as 2 Y Tl':?3 '. Wg '- V5 9 1 I l F f fil N t , 7 YHA' 2:1 1. f, 35251, '- 17 W k ' 4, X K-'f' . .,,,x Esiigfsrl i siffilpref ' ' t, if ,,-' it ' ff . J as Q 1 Wzzlqf kagcrs Two years in All-State Choir have proven that Wally Rogers is truly deserving of the title of Outstanding Choir member. Besides being in the A Ca p pe lla Choir for three years, Wally has been selected as a member ofthe reli- gious singing group, the Spurlows, and will tour several foreign countries, including South America and the Orient. Wally has combined work and wit to help bring the A Capella Choir many singing honors. E lssr l f 5 f- ss 3 S 2 2 , ,kV, V. is 1,11 f x Q 1 a f f ,--' , - : :-, ' W f ' ' SJ' J I ff' -. f H 4 rx V V ,uf A msswbflq K H 1-Q X L 1 ' J If X51 ff! N A xv Sr we Yi 3 L fb ., z ' ti . X I K vo V l , MJ' yn W .Lv X Zlllfllll' WIC A 'f' sf Tamarra Cameron has be en recognized bthe student in the 1967 Senior Class. xl W Besides ra nking first scholastically, Tam! y been an active member of numerous clubs at Lee. Q year she served as president of the Foreign Student Cl vice-president of A Capella Choir, and vice-presid of National Honor Society. She is also a me mlirefl National Beta Club, The Student Council, Youth Christ, and Lee-Ettes. The Senior Class voted to g her the DAR award for 1967. l 58 l 7 1 Waykmd Wang Wayland Wong received the title of top boy graduate in a class of over six hundred students. Besides maintaining a high average, Wayland has allowed time in his busy s che dule for several extra- curricular activitiesi He served as president of the Na- tional Honor Society and as vice-president of the Key Club. He is also a member ofthe National Beta Club, The Student Council, and Youth for Christ. 5 . I , tt, it ll XMJJ Z Sehelershzlv Determines Zfep fuelelefs Thirty-six seniors rank as honor students on the basis of their scholastic average for four years ofhigh school work. How e ve r high their averages, these students manage to be active members of clubs and extra-curricular a ctiv ities at Lee. This schedule gives them a well-rounded school environment and earns for them the title of top graduates, These students include Janet Barnes, Craig Blas- ing, Marilyn B rya nt, Kitty Caldwell, Tamarra Cameron, Sharon Chollar, Carol Davis, Mike Doody, Edward Eiland, Sharon Fitzpatrick, Robert Gold- man, Stephen Haag, James Hale, and Craig Hansen. Others include are Pam Haswell, Joanna Hoover, Jeanne Kratt, Steve Linick, Terry McClaugherty, Candee Mack, Rodney Nairn, Sandra Neskorik, Janet Newson, Nancy Rowe, Bruce Samulin, Charles San- crant, Bill Schaffer, Eddie Sewall, Laurie Smolins, Bob Speer, Diane Swendeman, Duane Tehee, Anna Van Alstine, Wayland Wong, Fay Woo and Ann Wright. Cameron wait their turns. Pam Haswell and Ann Wright are amused over Nancy Rowe's predicament, mfhi1e6 Tammy Kitty Caldwell and Eddie Sewall work hard to maintain their high A aver- ages. Bruce Samulin, Steve Linick, Carol Davis, Bob Speer and Janet Barnes work on an experiment in the chemistry lab. Sharon Fitzpatrick introduces her biology friend to Janet Newsom Wayland Wong and Charles San- crant show Laurie Smolins areas important to history. Stephen Haag, James Hale, Diane Swendeman and Craig Blaising per- form experiments with electricity in the Physics Lab. Examining B io l o g y II instruments are Bob Goldman, Eddie Eiland, Sharon Chollar, Candee Mack, Sandra Neskorik. 62 1 36 Achieve Academic Success I I l r Duane Tehee, Fay Woo, Rodney Nairn and Craig Hansen find that simple compounds produce big explo- sions. i r Terry McClaughtery and Joanna Hoov- , er attempt to solve a simple pro- i blem using the slide rule. Y l Anna Van Alstine and Marilyn Bryant experiment with ta pes in language lab. Wiki 2 671415555 Ann Enioe Gail Tash Adonna Jones Cindy Crawford Karen Weimers Classes Editors Karen Raforih Debbie Dick Nancy Scott Roxanne Swanson Andrea Bloom X XX X X N ,,, T Senior Officers President . . . . . . Vice-President . Zane Secretary. . . . . . Treasurer.. . . , , , Parliamentarian . . . I4 Reporter . . . . . . Historian . . . . . Chaplin . . . . . Dian Sergeant at Arms . . . .4 Fay Z Karen , xy F r ,L - 7 Di , r 'Eiigwiiiesli ' ' sf ' isfvz Sw-f' K 'L , 5 Q ,A ii 1 Q3 A xr . ,khr BJ? i K I L: P., ow, ' 4 ,S W af J , , ' -f f A eeie , 1, , 5- - if,r,, 4 Shari Steve Gerald f, 61455 af 1967 Seniors '67 are great, we're the class that makes Lee rate Three years ago the Class of 1967 was simply a large group of brand new faces at the Home of Cham- pions. These three years have seemed endless, and yet, short for most seniors. As the largest class ever to be graduated from Lee prepares to venture out into the world, they will wist- fully remember the eager chanting at pep rallies, com- peting in contests of all types, and the swiftly closing days of high school. The Class of 1967 boasts six National Merit final- ists, two Miss Teen-age 2111 Antonio finalists, and the Queen of the Hemispherical Ball. This year sawfthe be- ginning of a new fine arts scholarship to be awarded to a deserving senior and the continuation by the senior class of the old traditions at the Home of Champions. QoC?fM1eQJuv-fvxb I la... 5 'Xvxk . mr Zane Andy Andy 6 'is asa. nah upcrlafives dzfch 611155 When it was announced that a profitable and re- warding treasure awaited the finders, Senior Super- latives set out eagerly with high h op es. However, distracting obstacles were placed in their paths--un- intentionally, of c o urse--and all were sidetracked in their pursuits. Ironically, the Superlatives search for treasures they already possess by votes of their peers. All immediately aime d in the direction where their interests lie--some to friends' houses, others to heights which gave them an advantage of sight--and all to fulfillment of their greatest aspirations. r Finding the Fountain of Youth may be impossible, but Diane Swendeman, Most Beautiful, and Mike Stanley, Most Handsome, carry on with dauntless spirit. WMM VNU 1 'lf gift .W Being sid etra cke d in their search is not unusual for Shari LOOki11g Off i11IO Phe Wild Blue YOIICISI. WiIIiGSi SL1SiG McGarr and Dickie Tafolla, Best Dressed, Dusek and Dana Smith wait for their clue to knock them over. Not about to leave a corner unsearched, Melodie Sayger and Roddy McAlpine search dilige nt ly for their Most Representative treasure. Most Talented, Johnny Gross and Merrily Weeber, set out toward the direction where their interests lie. 5' gui SQ? WI ,... Andy Harris and Ginger Langholz, Best Personality, seek advice from a friend. Determination to c a p t u r e g l 0 r y prompts Tammy Cameron and Wayland Wong, Most Likely to Suc- ceed, ever onward toward their names in lights, 69 Pam Able Chris Abraham 70 Mm, Before Kerstin Bergh attends an AFS meeting, the Swedish student and Sharon Walden compare slides of their visits to other countries. ,4 95' Fromafcs Zrfreqn Kelatians Milf wedish filfchzznge-Sfudmf Jimmy Akin Chuck Agne Rudy Aguilar Alan Allert Linda Alston Jana Ammann Bob Anderson Cheryl Anderwald if L 'QW ' ilqfs' A .-:t uiikis rr- 5 is Qt s ii a-tt, ,mfg A. .q.'g,H,bfA.e? ,X 2 it ip .-.-'fi v-7 P : 5 v FF, 14, V sg LaDonna Andrews Linda Arnold Pam Austin Barbara Arnold Karen Ashinhurst Dianne Ayers W iraq . Randy Bailey Gary Baker Kerstin played the guitar at the AFS picnic. FUR, 42' Mike Baker Robert Ball 'dr ion, Jesse Banda Bruce Bannister i K f We fd , Gary Banse Janet Barnes Aclela Barnes Rhonda Barnett 71 Donna Barr Shirley Bates Joyce Bean Sharon Bechtold Barry Belous 72 Sherry Barrels Gaye Beal Ed Beard Rick Benavides Pat Benevides V' Q if if wi ,V , fri-f rs 5 P 5 7 VP' Ti Barbara Bendele Gerri Bendele Katie Berchelman Betty Berchelman Richard Becker Jerry Townsend and Robert Ball raise spirit at a pep rally. Frances Ben evides Senior cheerleaders Kay Kennon, Dianne Swendeman, and Melodie Sayger prepare deco- rations for a football game. Spirited enivrs Suppvrf V0 Befgh Nancy Bern Kay Bernhard John Bible Peggy Biediger Anita Billings Peggy Bissex Billy Black Priscilla Black David Bohls Craig Blaising Bev Blount Kent Bonner 73 Danny Boone Raymond Borroum Randy Bowen Bonnie Boyer Ronnie Brinkley 74 Rusty Boone Robert Borroum Gerald Bowles Malcom Brinkley James Brokenik David Brooks Janet Brown Linda Buchanan Ray Buchner M , A2323 1 fx 5694535 iz i - M S sw, -f wi,-is 2 'Li'Hii!5ifflL5-- ' :i '1'5 i'sf ' iffal f i Qi! ' Marilyn Bryant Tom Bullock David Bohls and Steve Niles, the two newest cheerleaders at Lee, led mock cheers at the Talent Show. 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .4.r J Z ! Barbara Burkhart B'll B 1 umam Senior Cheryl Giffen displayed her dancing ability in the Talent Show Gzleuf haw Stars Scnivr Kvmicsz Dancers 'Lili' 5 Terri Burney Peggy Burrows Debbie Butler John Butts David Byler Sonja Bystron Bob Cadena Don Cangelosi Kitty Caldwell Stephen Caldwell Sam Call Tammy Cameron Jerry Capless Celia Catalani Nic Catalani Charlcie Cejka Bill Chandler Mike Chapman Sharon Chollar Chris Christley World Wezyhs an Senior Slwuldcrs Fred Chriswell Larry Clarkson Martha Clary Mike Cochran Torn Cochran Carolyn Coldeway Ken Colemere Cliff Collier Ron Collins Wendy Collins Karen Conner Doug Conrey Daryl National Merit Scholars, Clark Penrod, Laurie Snolins , Sharon Fit Z p a t ri c k, Sherry Simmons, Pam I-Iaswell and Sandy Neskorik depend upon their ABC's in order to shoulder the world. Dan Cornelison Linda Costello David Covin if K . ,ps 5 IS. Coons y ,sa . 1353.1 in fr- -qv-as . fi , . Charles Cowling Mike Cox Gary Crapster Lynn Creel Clinton Cross Debbie Cross Doug Crossland Clyde Culpepper Jeanette Cunningham Shelva Curnutt 77 Eddie Dahlstrom Hal Davenport Diana Davis Linda Davis Sandy Day 78 'Q 5 5 R X xx 1 Margo Daniel Carol Davis Dona Davis Peggy Davis Jerry Day Elaine Custer Hubert Debo Delores de la Rosa ru , :ass Q. S R Senior Candee Sherman was named queen of the 1966 Hemispherical Ball San Anfvniv Sees Senior lfeaufies 'r, Seniors Halleta Hightower, Sherry Bartels, Ginger Langholz, and Mel Sayger hunt for the Miss Teena Texas Title. John De Los Santos Kathy Denton Penny Dewitt Yvette Diehl Kathy Dimler Jim Dismukes Joe DiStefano Barbara Diviak Mike Doody Daryl Dornak Mike Downing Susan Dusek Sheryl Eidelbach Eddie Eiland Robert Ellis Ch3.I'1CS 5 14 1: i if f Li iv ' :g ffj V'7k , I H My f -i,A lg -gib ' Susie Dusek scampers out of the ra in is 5 1' H -fr.: ,mi 2 33? l during the big storm. 1 Karen Ernrich Patsy English Ann Enloe Mary Escalera JoAnn Etheridge Marlaine Ezell Finis Fator Sharon Fitzpatrick Bob Fletcher Margie Focht 80 1 at if -s . , is M ' Ji-. A his ff K ii if Q, ,Q 4 r m? sip' aflhl' it X 1 ' Zak, is 1 iff W in .rf . 1? N IGM Ford! t Carolyn Foster l fu i- is s r, 1 ,my Bennie Foss Jim Francis Lightening lashes lac' l . 1 .,, E r P 1 I Susan Frazer Cindy Freelove Terri Freeman Thomas Frugia Lightening struck the East Wing d uring a September storm and created considerable damage to the tower. 81 O 5 , W 1, i E Em I Rene Fugitt Jimmy Gardner Cathy Gardiner Stan Garner Tommy Garner Joy Garrett 'N at ' 2,22 1 ' '47 -525 ' gli :amy 7,5 Crczfinv Zfufins- is a talented singer, as she proved Patti Garrett Sandra Gembler Claudia Gernsbacher Pat Gerth Cheryl Giffen Keith Gilbreath Jimmy Ginn Ricky Goerges Bob Goldman Stanley Goldstein i Xwvy E V i N r I i I i W 5 1 w K i 1 E P I Calenfed Zfufrfsrwfze ey 0, gif fifw Marilyn Goleman i QQ, DEQ fs rw aa James Gordon T layed her dancing in the Talent 'how to the tune of Anchors A- weigh. ' Mgfiffa .A x G X if . kk 3 I . is h 4 by ' , r y y , G ,X wir. K ' 5345 S in S 4 infix F5 N' .6 Q im' 'Q 4, e by Q 1 5 X Z Sw 1 fx ar my 3 T' WC' N. . Syg 4.1 mf. .- ' : -wr. 13, C f Q? V - - 4.,. ,H -Q f Joe. in ., , , 1 35.9 -'NS ..'M!.fr.rIa,Cq.-15.2 fr: Iii: -f 51. ff ' W .2 ,fran . .1 f,,..::. .s - ' W' .X 4- W A a. ' '-FW.: ' if fa Tw N .?:,., 1 . l 3 W fi la , .A 1, N q...fn',.5.v,,', v2:'?,w.': , ,Q Wx, N .,,, N, ,L---Q-ay. .. Wx .4--.- rx NX M f Bennis Gray Linda Gray David Graham Don Green Chris Gregory Cindy Gregory Gary Griffith John Grijalva Boyd Grimes Gary Grist Carries Cake Coll f as nj 2? 11 V ,, , , ,L . 1 'H 1 ' 'Masai e--.Ff:...sa5Lf4,. awe 1 - YL is - g Sondra Grohman Rusty Grunwald -, John Gross Kay Hemphill E if Seniors Mike Tighe and Tommy Turner make a frantic dash for homeroom as the last bell sounds. Yvonne Grunwald Q Velma QQ? , ' Guerro frm 'f V Debra X ' I ,. 65 Guhck N Stephen 8' Haag - f- si' Hargrove James Hale Charlie Hall in Aa. A Hall Janine L' Hammett Lyle .J i Hammock 84 ,Q-3 iifernraici .ui I ' I s Z , , V akagihl Q. -, 4 . . JV' . W -'fi , flgfi, I ' , X, VI4, J 1, F I ,K A A an . ,'.. -h -f . .L', 'Q - 'S 1- - . -i 2 . I ,L,. 5 m V. f 1 ssiffv 1:4 ,z Si -, Q ,5 ' ' LL 5 2 - W, ' ,, :, , A A X, sag fl - .. I H ,,,, ,I . i -,-- I 3' 5 fi' 5 is A M57 V , E i 7,325 - ' 5, 3 - if f 1 35 '. - L. ' LZ , 2 -T5 LAQL 3 V 'i 3 -w w.-a r H ff - ,-1 -. we Io Ann H-arnmondsrq 'Mar a Dianne 'HE1nasch Marcia Hanson Bill Hardison Larry Harmon Craig Hansen Mark Hardesty Al Harley Andrew Harris Qndsi Sandy Hart Glenn Hartman Randy Hartsook Pam Haswell John Hayes Johnny Hayter 3 s , i ' L, I ' ,K , 1- f p -- sas':f r - M ' pw jeux , 4 Their mad flight was in vain, so Tommy and Mike must pay the consequences of tardiness. 85 ' IRQ fredii is, L, ' if Suzanne Hazlewood Clifford Henry Halleta Hightower Sharane Hines Susie Hoese 86 is f i 'iii 4 T f2iw,Wii ' , 5 Q55 . ,D ,. XYZ. .vu John Hendrickson Robert Hensley Sheila Hightower Diane Hinshaw Damon Hollingsworth Sue Hedtke Mike Hickey Terri Hill Mike Hochersmith Frank Hood Serzivrs The Jefferson-Lee ga me prompted a noontime pep rally in the cafeteria. Richard Hood Joanna Hoover Spark Spirit ll A f'3'f'-' f LQL, X A 5 1' 5 'fa s s if 'lil E223 me X Va. ,f Jeannette Horan Robert Horton Frances House Hardy Howard Jim Howard Pam Howell Leeites' cars were decorated for the Jeff game. Charles Hoyer Pat Hubbard Steve Hughes Nancy Hulse Diane Hunziker Pram Prablems Zfcrplaf 5611121 ,jf . f Qi J Douglas Jacobson Louis Jamail Mary Jarro Janice Jennett Joyce Jimenez 1.-aa-A QEXIAK X' iivhqx f .ga swf FW ga i r S . .W . at it or , ,fsf: '4at, ' -is x a-AW. I, Q ' gk Stiff- sr Rosemary Garcia Fred Gould Susan Hoese Kenneth Hutchinson 'JW' ' Bob Ingersol Alex Ingram Diedra Slov e r and Margaret Rainbolt experiment new John Ives Bill Ja ckson devastating hairstyles in anticipation of the big event, Pat Jackson Ralph Jacobs 88 ,our 'Y' Julia Johnson Susan Johnson Susan Johnson Pat Johnston Mary Lou Joiner Adonna Jones Carol Jones Ronnie Jones Hallum Jopling Sandi Melton Bill Melzow ISHHHS Meyer Terry Meza Larry Mick Nancy Miculka Mike Schwarz discovers at the last moment that his coat won't do as a tux. Linda Jordan Dolores Kale David Kanter Terry Keener John Kennedy Kay Kennon Cathy Kaih Larry King Robert Kirchoff Susan Kirchoff Recuperating from a leg injury, Rick Be navides suffers mental anguish as he thinks of the games when he will be unable to play. 90 N Y JI' Steve Klaus Helena Kleck fic' Wvrries df M :Q si f ' -wif' ,L.' fifj M . .,., yf,,,,,,,,,: Pam Knight Robbi Kosub While Others Wrfrk Ao lvl , ,,,, My Rick Benavides spends his rest periods anticipating the opposition and waiting to be sent back into the game. K. Z- Y 'H -S Jeanne Kratrfv Pat Laabs Kenny Kruczek Carolyn Kush Kerry Kutzer Rusty Kyse Ted Lacey Carrie LaGrone Tom Laird Bonnie Landis Ginger Langholz Lyn Laughlin Norman Lawhorn 91 L Kvuquefs Kanners Dekylzf Dzfzerzs Jimmy Law Victor Leitko Alwilda Lenker Chuck Leske Betty Levine Judy Lewallen Mary Lightsey Carolyn Ligon Shannon Lindquist Linda Lindley All the holding isn't done by the football team, as shown by these determined Leeites who keep the wind from tearing down goal posters. 92 L,.... at the flowers before distributing them. d Steven Linick Penny Lindsay Steve Lindsey Suzanne Lipke Steve Loiacono Cynthia Lorillard I w Q E ijisq v fs iifii P L , 'fr .5 Eli? 3 4 sf 5 iii f Q Q2 QE 3 gba ei i pm, Contributing her time to the S enior mum sale, Cheryl Giffen gazes wistfully Rita Lorillard Bill Lovelady Janie Lucero Virginia Lucero Milton Lumpkin Sandy Lyday Jack MCA lister Roddy McAlpine Terry McClaughtery Kathleen McCornbs 93 gf' nt Miss Teena Texas, Shari McGarr, braces herself for the trip to New York by taking aflast farewell look at the South. 94 M1 Beverly Mahler James McCrory Pat McElroy X FNX James Mclntire Craig McMillon XXsfHgQhy'Mah5fX Shari McGarr Sharon McGee Randy Madden Linda Maddox TomFry Ronald McGinnis Mary Lynn McGuire Cand il . . Jimk Macken Sharo'n'Maher Seniors 51166 lip to Heaufy Kathy Major Bob Manley Kerry Mann Carrol Maples Beverly Mares Stevie Snyder rep- QE iyy M i resents Lee on the O. I. Beauty Board. 3 l Judy Martin , ' H Becky Mason Jo Ann Maupin ' X1 357 it - . Dorothy Mayfield Donna Miller Maxine Miller Danny Meyer Susie Mills Diane Millsaps Peggy Meyer Seniars Guin Graduation 60111 Rodney Nairn Joe Nathman Joan Naylor 96 x ,l ' fi r ' ' 3 , 'S 'Q ,mf .,,n:r ,. .S 41 - + ,- ,,....La-e -,ax yi 'Y Q 9 57 ?2i9+f : f33i35i?4f6x,?f0P'g . J Q . -' 'ww iw. -ax vs ia if UQ!! QU' 'j ., A V 1Qpi3.'E,fg,1,fQ1n- 3555?-,15?5--TQ1. 1. W' fi 'fyarsf'3wa23w5a3gfFlags? iieiiiiil- 'sw Q 3: a1i22,3gs,,aQ,fx. saga' .s n K I H!-vw 7 , . ,. mm 5 95 f 3 I, fgv- in M. , . ,g Nw,-,,, ,.,,,f,f:fQ frqq - 1 43? sf gifs .ff 394.2 4152255 5 lj vf1.,,N 7 if L' ' .- 1 uf if -T. M., 'f 'H' Z, l- 2-5i2?is?fi.fZ35:i?f35?53wf?i Richard Naylor Lee Neely Cheryl Nelson Sandy Neskorik Susan Newman Janet Newsom Steve Niles Larry Nitcher Clint Nobles Erich Nordloh Mike Novak James Nunn Karne O'Brien Pam Obriotti Susan Offer 3- fgwg 1 X , J' ,. .: ,wh fukin Judi Mitchell John Moltz Sandra Montalvo Craig Moody Becky Moon Glen Moore Jenilynn Monfrey Terry Monfrey Iacquie Moore Mike Moore Anthony Moritz Steve Mount Wayne Muenchow Jimmy Mullens Dino Morgan Janis Morgan Dianne Mullins Donald M underba ck Mike Murrell Sandy Myer Brantley Myers Joan Myers Gerry Murdock Nancy Murphy Andy Harris, Benita Soble, Tom Bullock, Mike Stanley, Steve Niles and Zane Shullanberger display mixed emotions while measuring for caps and gowns. 97 ,,,'- in I F A V ? GQ M M 1 fl r Q 1 i 1, P ima My ,gif ,. My ' - K if ve e- gf? 2 0 P Susan Olive Georgianne Palma Pat Parchman Patty Park Toni Parks Jackie Parmer Barbara Passailaigue Randy Patrick Barbara Patton Daryl Pearson Bob Peek Pam Peine Carol Penix Clark Penrocl Richard Perez Cheryl Perido Randy Perry James Peters Wally Peterson Nicky Phelps Carla Phillips Judy Pinner Isabel Plasencia Tommy Pollan Peace reigns once again and all is quiet OH CHTDPUS. All s. ,Wig-ra 5, ys rrr Eougcsfiwz Kvnfuses Hap Kim Pope Sharon Poss Mike Pow ell Martha Prather Lynn Prlce Mlke Price Barbara Queen Jan Rainbird Y' Vs.--f Margaret Rainbolt Mark Ralls Matt Ralls Maria Rangel Jim Ray James Reeves Alice Reynosa W in Read t fr' , .. . f 3 rr' f' Y- k .kkii Arrkkg I k '. I , M ypkif l ,, fw ,Xia M ,K mx M ,ll K w e ' teel -Q A at , or R to to MMR ' 'eer lelt c c rarr llrar L, .rl ,,...,4 A I - :Sea e a-T H,,ig,f.1jLfrfL'1 Z t R 'R if ff , aj-' 1 ' W K ,fi M ,, .. ,,,, Q as aaaa R R R - ,rar ar c M c t it M an R Q R 1 R X 'l'3 ' X -- .15 - ' ' , -- if- . -4.35 r. l we , ' , K r g: f .. V , gf -wa ng -I L v 1, 7 ai? Q 1 ' fgffl 'fv-gfeizgzgg., ia , me R iff-:Mr ,,.a fa' - tffdfffe '-rr.l Wa 'fffffa ' fl i Deputy Constable Bill Roohon surveys the situation at 3:40 on a typical school day. Mike Redgrave Gayle Reed Tom Ricther Nancy Riddell Don Ridge Io Riley 99 Ronald Ricks Eddie Roberts Janice Roberts Mike Rocaniontes Homer Rodriquez Ray Rodgers Seuivrs Survey Wally Rodgers Ken Rosberg Kenny Rose Charles Rosin Ken Roussel Nancy Rowe Cheri Roy Linda Rudasill l Skye Saathoff i Andy Salmon R. ' Ii, 100 With future plans in mind, Senior Leeites take a closer look at the Trinity Campus. Cfollegc' dzmpuses we RK X si Mike Schwarz Karen Schmidt Nick Schweibish .W ' 55515 N. ' -X Bruce Sa mulin Dianna Sanders Melodie Sayger Connie Scarborough Sandy Scarborough Larry Schaefer Cheryl Schneider Dick Schaller Martin Schra ub Nancy Schepers Allen Schraniek Lillian Schievelbein Joy Schultz Brenda Schiffer Karen Schwarz Martin Scott Ruth Scott H' '1:1:.-a.-'-'..-rr swf Lane Sellers Eddie Sewall Bob Severance Shirley Scott Ron Schribner 101 l , ' i ' ' .. f f if' li e' iff ' ' , , . ...: a Lijejij 2,233 ,I . V x p, r,,,s 1 I X , Lee's representatives in the Walkathon, Mike Tighe, Gerald Bowles and Doug Conrey, wait for contributions so they can move closer to their goal, the Alamo. Cynthia Specia Robert Speer Cheryl Spencer Susan Squires Steven Smolins Cathy Snider Stevie Snyder Nancy Solcher Charles Soncrant Sandi Spears Clare Shelby Candee Sherman Zane Shullanberger Pat Shupp Sherrie Simmons David Simpson Rusty Slay Diedra Slover Carolyn Smelley Dana Smith Debbie Smith James Smith Peggy Smith Sharon A. Smith Sharon R. Smith Laurie Smolins Walkathon workers pause for a breather during their an nual stroll for the March of Dimes. Walkman Wearics Wcfrkezs we WS! ' 4 f X E X: 2 il Mike Stanley Phil Stanley James Stayton Nancy Steekan Eva Steinbrecker Kenneth Steitle Keith Stephens Joyce Stockton Karen Sutherland Mary Swain Roxanne Swanson Larry Sweet -. MG, gs, Www Diane Swencleman Leslie Swercllow Richard Tafolla Vito Talerico Gail Tash 45? Qi Q97 X Q 452. as Janet Tatsch Ron Taylor Sheila Taylor Donna Taylor Kathleen Taylor Sharon Taylor Gilda Teague Rebecca 'Rehee Music WL? the Lives af Lfceifas Larry Sweet and Kerstin Bergh lead AFS carolers on their Christmas caroling party Duane Tehee Sharon Terrell James Thomas Ora Lynn Thomason Randy Thomassen David Thome Jimie Thompson Leslie Thompson Mike Tighe Richard Tobin Phyllis Tomesal Ianet Touchstone Joe Touchstone Jerry Townsend Leeites swing to the music of Bye Bye Birdie 'K1 'l idx Phil Trammell Kathy Troilo Tommy Turner Anna Belle Van Alsine Charles Van Zant 106 Ann Trevi o Judi Tuller Bobby Tuttle Cindy Van Bibber Terry VanDyck jimmy Varelas Rudy Vasquez Khillet Uzrills, Spills John Vauter Tommy Verme In the true spirit of the sport, v e tera n Larry Harmon makes a la borous effort to join his friends at the end of their journey. . .ami Om' gfffkfflfl Leg i In the manner of dominoes, surfers discover a pile-up can cause slight discomfort. Rudy Vallareal Dottie Vizza Gene Voss Barbara Walker James Walker Janis Walker Merrily Weeber Robert Weiss Gail Wernette Ex .,., , r at Cheryl Wade Sharon Walden Patti Wall Jacque Ward Linda Wesley Kathy White if ,::g.-iwjl , . 5543- : :fp :' 2 'L ' .-Kifi7.' if Q M, r if ' My A r 'Sir - bf I 1 sf L fin ww f f-1 X 5' 1 aw? ak V V L s w - ' 5 J 3 V-jg, 3 3 'f ya Z, .J W , ,E Jimmy Wheeler Michael Whitcomb Robert Willis Paula Wineinger Faye Wilson Lee Wilson Alan Wolfe Wayland Wong Ann Wright Connie Wright Don White Cindy Willie Susan Wilson Fay Woo Dena Wright Mike White Kathy Willms Suzanne Winslow Dianne Woolard Jimmie Yee Charlotte Whittle Cathy Wilson Jimmy Wishart Cheri Workman Patti Zyskind Swende- found the treasure pos- to the aw kwa -:TQ Senior, Senior, '68 we're the ones who make Lee great. Withthis in mind, the Juniors have strived to rate high. Juniors have firmly established a successful year by sponsoring a stationery sale, a bottle drive, car wash, megaphone sale and a spirit dance. Looking back, we will remember the Junior y e a r as that in-between-year---a year of competing with the Seniors and be- littling the freshmen and sophomores. Thinking that big day will never come, Juniors see at their d oorstep the fast ap- proaching senior year. As Juniors, we look both forward and backward. In the future our task is to make our Senior year as wonderful and rewarding as our Junior year. Susan Tom Sandy Karen Barbie Karen Sharon Myron Janet s Susan Myron Karen Barbie 611155 af 1968 President. . . Vice-President . Secretary . . Treasurer . . . Parliamentarian. Reporter .... Historian. . . Chaplain .... Sergeant at Arms . Myron Josephson . .Barbie Thrift . . Susan Hilton . . Karen Pittman Sharon Hammonds . . Karen Stewart . . Janet Carter . . Sandy Wagner . . . . Tom Gremillion Study. . Study. . .Studul d,,t Deborah Aistrup . Bonnie Akers Anna Marte Alaniz A 224 C' d All Barbra Patrick Beilnl Anjgn Abbott Aguilar Becoming a temporary bookworm, Anita Demos suffers through the many references for a term paper. 112 Dianne Armstrong Q t ,S , , fr t fi 'v - Y Adding wit to a long, tedious assignm e nt, Barbie Thrift smiles at the thought of writing a term scroll for a sur- prised English teacher. Is that an assignment that seems to am use Marcus Lowery B . if Vw and Darla Nunn? N Q i 6 5 f 5. as X , , s if K Q 5 Q '64 'ii' 1' ' k,, N M, 'S Q , ,i l 4' r F, A Kenneth Kris Penny Robin Jeff Jim Artzt Babbitt Baird Baker Ballard Banning Lynn Suzanne David Phyllis Shirley Barbara Barker Barker Barrett Bartlett Bass Beard ffm' Harb- Will Wait So tired she ca nnot walk another step, Carol Gerza waits fora ride after marching the Battle of Flowers Parade. I Gary Reni Cynthia Susy Beckcorn Beebe Bernal Berry 114 ,164 1 Q E' 'N V ki? y A. 7, 5 5 V ,.. ,,. B Be ,.., . auf We '21, ' -K - r V tif f? 'ar liz-Q 1- , . .,r. Nancy Berrch Paul Bledsoe Bill Bohmfalk Alfred Bonilla Peggy Brandt Susan Blackburn Anita Blamey Andrea Bloom Mary Bobbitt Priscilla Bolduc Roy Bolduc Debbie Bonn Bonnie Boysen Pat Brasiolli Chirs Bratton Ronnie Powers and Paul M a chts join Marcus Lowery and Marshall Kuntz, as they impatiently wait for the bus driver after school. i. . ,xx .- ' 1 E f, ,-0 f ff ' Xiu Vicki Byrnes Faye Carbee Linda Cardenas , fg f . . LIL P '53 X 's. :Ebaye r Ginger Barbara Patsy Jack Gloria Tim Brehm Bridges Briggs Brock Brown Brown Karin Teresa Ken Kathy Linda Judy Buchner Bullock Burdette Burke Burnside Burrier 'X .K 4 ,xx Sherry Cameron Gilbert Cardenas Diana Carlson 5 it 3' '55 New M Q ti i l if 4 5 junivrs Has! Spirit Dance Janet Carter Chris Casseb Carolyn Cassil Cindy Chandler Carmen Chapa .Tay Chapman Hector Chavez Milly Chin Dean Chollar Carol Clark Lee Clayton Linda Coleman Anita Conrad Rebecca Cooley Robert Cottrell Full of spirit, energetic Leeites dance on. . . and on. . . and on. 1 gm, g, .51- X rtxlfrfyifm 1. I ,L .. h J .af if ,, will , Robert Cowling Charles Crain f ei K? -'V 'Wi ' ' iw, r if al S pop i Ronnie Craft Cindy Crawford r -an ,Q F A g 4 'iii rw - '7 A , L Mr. Spirit, Don Cangelosi, takes a big drink from the Spirit jug, while Miss Spirit, Janet Carter, patiently awaits her turn. Pat Crumley Lenora Cucolo . 1 John Dahl H Ralph Daigle Terry Dale xx S 1 ati IZA is l if S D l,., yi, Q 35. p Q jfs' . W fag' 71:,1.s. H 1 t . v. GW . V . J- I gan ir 4 1.6-arf .I ,vii 1 -w, 'v-iw. x K ' an V in V .2131 rl f' 9 ., A , 4. fe f Ski S , fe' 4 bf in 'fa Debby Daniell Gary Darby Glenn Davis Alan Dawkins Rachelle Dawson Jim Deats Belinda De La Cruz Tom Delavan Alan Demos Anita Demos 117 .. 'R i, if I -YN ,'! hs! , Q ' ight' F 'Wi dr' 1 Q mi' K fa x F if ir 1 ai' My ix WHT -A T i E1 K ',,. V ii kf . ,. W Q , i A' -1' 'L f Darlene Dennis Kim DeVries Terri William Tell Bullock plants the fateful apple upon the vic- tim 's head. 118 Duane Dennis Paul Dietrich ,sz M, , , if-if sl 15? '45 s V i Q Lew , ..,, X? i f me my A si ZR 35,4 5. ,fi-13, fs asm 'a2QrH3f?,+ 21412: fr. A - Nw , .Z ,,, F 4 gg , ,, ' an 5' A M 5 sm 5.3! 51 f Q M V if , tle' X-ssl 4 4' is ll' . -'.. p ,eli Qi i, S1,nw'1ixlx?xi - Carla Donna Pa ula Ruben Georgine Sheila Dishon De ckert Donovan Donovan Dow Doyle Tim Cindy Erik Melody Deborah Kenneth Dresch Duec ker Durst Elders Elliott Elliot I Q Q is X Q xr X Q va . V. LY? .apr W .. -vfs is T L K is 4 f ff , M f si i sg in W li K 3 A Y 1 5 ff Nf- ,flu Apple nz Day. . .Keeps the War Away Kenneth Ellis Pam Ellis Judy English Gary Erickson Mike Gayle Everett 42:1 Espenhover , ii or QQ, X . X xt I is P- FF fr. Q ,ants iff gf F 3 sf fi mf? ii 3 ffl l e,ir:zg,- N, N . Y: 5 4 In. ig M, ,t f s A 4 M. aj , , ,F QSM? ' ,,, 'nf .ms f 11 , V lt 'Q Eva Williamson, pleading for mercy, thinks she will gain confidence in her school work by undergoing this severe test. F , Ai V- f H .5 ' vi 3 'A ,fv ' a v. X V ' s,,-' Q -Q M.. Eefziet , . A f W, . '- .K 7,11 . r V: 4 .,,k- ' . - 1 ti . 'F - L ', r. in 1 , 5 AL X 3 fix' l Xl l ,re, or ,W 72. ,Hu iL Carrie Eversole Bill Fair Louise Ferrie Sheryl Findley Don Fisher Charles Fisk John Fitch Linda Fitzpatrick Russell Flatten Linda Fletcher .-,,, fy x Gayle Fogiel Cathy Forks Lloyd Forrester Marilyn Weichlein and Sue Hockersmith catch up on their last minute Chrrst mas shopping. junivrs Khcrish Wzrisfmas Giving fx , n ,f 1 . ' 'Nu. .. at , H' X Q 1 2. 1 Libby Fortenberry Robert Foster 9+ x ,, I X ag 4 ' it-f f W4 ,J .S rll rfrrr Qi ' I 'R . k.k IL kl1'A Q f 152, -t.f 5 f,,.. Robert Vicki Jack Odell Douglas Mark Fox Francis Froboese Fuller Gantt Gardner Barbara Joyce Robert Jeff Nena William Francis Friedman Fruqia Fuqua Garcia Gardner Ginger Garner lnelda Garza Jan Gashy Suzette Gautier Rocky George Carol Gerza 4 Yr . 7 A N Gary Langerhans, Cindy Chandler, Blake Stephens and Cathy Raffkind learn the joy of Christmas giving with homeroom collections so that the janitors' holidays will be merrier. ,mlm Chuck Harrell Sherrie Hawkins Paula Heine 2 Q ng 4? fr: Cf r ' ' F4 if f ir, G pq . '-' F st, i- ggsiifl.-Eazz. 1 b xx , A 1 -V VPV. f R- ? Us 4 if , 'iw-.sa 'Vx Y r ' A V , will Vaughn Harris Brynda Haynes Frank He itke . 4 Hr .. ! aa! rg t D .,. 'lv ' 1- .5 .H E, N-.-' 1, N. Q Y X V... K at 'Q' il' y ,EFL v . mx K X if fr gfjfw Q . gi W3 .X Mf if A my , gf ,f we Glenn Gilbreath Bettye Gilliam Denise Galwson George Gome Marty Gonzal Courtney Goo Faye Gossen z es din Andra Graham Tom Gremillion Robert Grigsby Linda Grohrnan Bonnie Gulick David Hadley Randy Hahn Sara Halfon Steve Hammo Sharon Hamm Jan Hamrick 5 1 'F I i Q if: bw 7 K 'X K' Q... Tom Hood helps Jim Deats and Dean Jones unload the Rebel Stationery that will serve as a money-raising project for the Junior-Senior Prom. nd ,, onds Mr. and Miss Howdy, Terry Upton and Sandy Wagner, sniff carnations sold by the Junior Class for Valentine's Day. Statbucry, g.47W6'Ib' Kaos! junzbr Treasury - ' . A . . qQ. ff P9 0 A .4735 5 Z Suzanne Herbort Susan Hilton P y he lg? Valerie Iless Charles Hoch V Q. if .. hx J , A sf ,i .5 Q iw-.U fe---Q., 'X Q 1, .. V l '3Ti ' 5 'X ,- ' .2 ,, ,. . i' if lg?3'L , - :Hg 1 fffl 3. .M-.. t it fini? .sf 'Rfk ' .g l,'j,'ff L 733 ' 72T'.?i'6f1 in T , . . ' :'+f',',1' 3 Grey llibbett Sue Hockersniith Louis Hoffman Larry Holliday Donna Hollis Cyndi Holtsclaw Drew Horn Kay llorstmann Anne Horton Joyce Hotchkiss Claire Howerton George Hoy Brenda Hudson Adrienne Hull Frank Hunter Gary Hutson Carol lnzer Kathy Ives Betsy Jaber Carolyn Jackson 123 , E ga P Q-e it L i 'Zz' f F-1 wg? 1 if K ff:- 5 Q if ai' ' Q J 'il - 47-g ,...a ,mil-, , ,. 3 W.: , K 5 ,. , if J Jeanetta Jackson Carolyn Kampfhenkel Kenny Keegan Gloria Klein Cathy Lande Pam Lacey Nancy James Karen Keller Nancy Kinat Elizabeth Knippa Gary Langerhans Jay Little John Jewett Billie Kelley Linda Kincaid Cindy Kramer Pat LaPiana Pat Long Mark Johnson Mike Keith Susie Kindt Donna Krochmal Peggy Lerner Norma Lopez Cyndee Jones Kent Kelley Wayne King Nancy Kyser Linda Lipke Pat Lothringer Roy Kamin Andy Kenagy Robert Kinsey Jim Lamm Gay Lilla Marcus Lowery Orly ffrr Hairdresser Krrrws far Sure. . Your hair was short yesterday! Mike Zoellar shouts in disbelief, as he sees the new Diana Carlsonwith her fall wig, the latest fad. Robert Luton Paul M achts Sandi Lyons Norman Lytz Louise Mahanay Nathan Maier is .ati L S 3 .V ,.,, 4 Q mr Esr f 5 Q X X F 3. H 71 I or 1 rg .3 rr r L ull ,, 'EW L Z I ferwffv in 3? 5 t i V 3,4 an 'W' fs' f. v rib ? LJ ,W ,gsfisigk , I . my ff ' . ,. A r ... as J f 44 I KM .ssrryr 5 suis if mg , P My aiiafhg . ,ECW Q W , if 'X Linda Mandry Marshall Kuentz Sandra Martinez Ma rk Masterpool Louis May Bill Mayfield Anne McCabe Marion McCoy Pat McDonald Barry McKim Darryl McKin1 Guy McNamara Dan Mcwhirter Brooxie Meadow Mike Melzow Ronald Miller Summer Milton Sharon Moffett 3 L +. Q Alvin Massey Michelle Mayronne Ioan McGoon Sheila McNeil Jan Miller Bin Make 125 Paul Orion rw Pam Pagano Deborah Palozewski - ,- Ira Panzer Q Weldon Parker E i ii Vg Mitzi Parks ,fi X Debbie Parrish P A Chris Partlin Stephanie Pate Alfred Pena Marta Pena Susan Perry Robert Peterson Tony Peterson Y 5 9 J: --. ,. H , 1 rag' X: L,.:s,.i wfa. g r 4 W EY girl 'ef-wa 3'ar.,,:'-az, 5 . ' 3-2, 621:- 3W sit it 5 ,f 'Img' r r is r 'Ti ,r X rea, rmr.t,p,Y: .r1,sfw Brenda Moore Mac Morris Raymond Morris Monte Morrison Bryan Naylor Gayle Neely 126 Linda Perry Gretchen Pfizenmaier Jim Phillips Lyvonne Pierce Jo Nell Pierpont Stanley Pisano Karen Pittman Bruce Polasek E J 5 ,ml . 4,4 -. Ellen Polunsky I i W ' Gary Pomerantz Marti Porter Q Karen Raforth f ,A V , Curtis Ransleben '- ,f 'n Jeanne Reffett tif X Mgt 37 N W K- 3 r sw ' L1 w r l 11011 Win Same- Zlrfu Lose Sams 1 l Jack Neely 5 Mike Normand l D at rl 3 Nu Hn R0 ge r Ob re go I1 2 fi Dan O'Connor , , , ' Tina Olsen Ronny Powers Sheila Prater Cindy Price Suzanne Quebedeaux X if ay Ak Yue- is 6- 2 i R fe- . 45.95 .L I qi ---. fig lic. Za tf , . NW ' . 1 f,, .X ,. iz. sim-I f f Cathy Debbie Ray Raffkind Bill LeRoy Reed Ransleben B' WW S nv- A W I 9 + all ff f M Q gh' Q i E-. gr li x xg .ki Rs a ,, 'f xv' K 1 W 1 -if ii J s Q 5 ' RZ' if Q - 1 i 5 X it 9 Q MQW va. wa' flfmiifi -13 4 ' , w I 5 f l x9'Q1 t ., , 'Ei EW 1 :wiki z wg Q4 Q -' Q-2: Q Marilyn Reininger Vicki Remler Zi 1' Q jf' ,rs M .L N i With the tension of finals over and knowing her grades, Karen Stewart releases her emotions by throwing away her books. l ,.,- I i 7 5 this .V , '27 f is .. , -, , 7 t - , 5 -, i 4 up is 1 'Q 1 is X 3 if , W , ,1 -f .963 A , if 13 M1 2 '- t 5 -- .Q i.r Q I - .ij QR, ' .4 .K t 'rf ,ggi l Wayne Ridgley Bobby Rizzo Chrissic Rine Diana Roberson Quinton Ritchey Mike Rockett Don Rockwell Ricky Rodriguez Gary Rodriguez Robert Rogal Sally Rogers Canda Smith Dianne Roper Carol Ross Michael Ross Theresa Rubiola Laura Rowan Cathy Runkle Dulcie Russell Randy Russell ,Toe Saegert Irene Salmon Vera Jane Sanders Doug Sanford Kvnfercnccs Jmprvve Grades rsl i i -, ,f .1 3 E I 5 J Sa S fi is Q X aj ba 7 Q :ilk rr 2' 5 1 JY 5 is v. R - Sandra Sauls Mark Saunders .,,' ' ri .M l . ,--' ij .V Mfr f'e X saw 'fir f ly., I g I . 4323 K K K fag i- S . 1 M- fr' Karen Raforth tries to boost her grades by after school conferences with the teacher. r My rf-an-arf W- is + 4 we Wayne Saunders Barry Saur Terry Sawyer Susie Scheig Clayton Schelcher Darlene Schmid David Schmitt Judy Schnerder Sharon Schubert Donald Seelig sl. Louis Serdel ,Q , an S , in X Q 'R'V Shirley Schuma che 1231? gar. , n fi S ' A Pam Ellis shouts with joy over her A report card, while Karen Wierners averages her grades to find out why she made a B in chemistry. TIM' is- Xsa E.., s x fy if like ix f 7 . L Carol Shanklin Patti Shefts Jim Shelton Cherilyn Shofner Evelyn Sickbert Robin Sidle Carla Silen Marie Simmons Barbara Singer Trudell Singer Irene Slapper Edith Slocum Shirley Slomchinski Sandra Slosson Barbara Slovacek Martha Slover Ben Smith Brian Smith 129 ikgi , . 5 Y 0' 4 aa 'NH Q' M 1 iam, Q l K r 'infix N426 G rv .. 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G., A 47 ,K M r t elsi f? ,331 J. ?3?2i N I Cammie Smith 4-'T is ' 2 s o Kathy Smith D qs yy Micheal Smith Tommy Smith i .h- Pierre shsa T 'hhhh is tsri i Charles SPM Q VANh Dennis Springs I Elizabeth ill ,': hf s ,a V,is 'I ' Karen Stem fsfgfr, Q Sharon Stein i i' iii Mike - Steinbrecher fi N ' I ' 5555555 l Blake Stephens llllllig t figgffffi kk t 3 ,ttf -14 -.f YQ f ,U f L ' him 5 ,A m hw X t if ,Q 1 .K x 5' V , E 255 wr f-gms E E ip it g ,UMA Patty Stevens ' 1 Karen Stewart D r A Sharon T f 1 r steckieih ' Daniel Stipp r Barbara Stonestreet Comme Wham w g i f its Si 1 22 5 i if 2 Irene Sultenfuss 5 Ric ki Swenson 'L Bruce Symons S A 4 3 1 Q 5 S 3 A Dorothy Taylor 2 x ., y i T V,VZii ggi , . m1,k Keith Taylor r VhVy Q A Mark Taylor -ight V Y , r -'RZQ 1 We - , r, i r K- 'Wit , 4 ' aafleif 'r ,f i.,t r ' s rf' gy if Q' ,I T ,tv ,D H ig 5 ' r gifklirhfhga 130 Q 5 5 2 1 . t i 5 Myron Iosephson pleads with Janet Carter and Denise Glawson to buy a megaphone and support the Junior class and the Vols. With energy and e nt h u s ia sm, Kathy Burke boosts spirit for the spectacular V i c t o ry over Mark Thole Cindy Thompson Cynthia Thom ps on Mary Thornton Barbie Thrift Danny Torraco Marcia Trefzer Diana Trevino Olga Trevino 5 li M I f ' .21 if 'Y3014 'I 15? fluafher Vvice in the Krona! Highla nds. ' N 24. 'gg V' Z C54 Vw., is sr I is g n: i v 1 c rr c c rfr T P s Yiftl, i A . i ' z 2 . - 't Q? ' c is rrir A ,, Butch Tucker Terry Upton Laura Utrecht Joe Vaello Eileen Valera Jean Van Diver Tommy Wade Marilyn Weichlein Brian Wille Bob Williams Eva Williamson Stacy Yent 131 K ,- i . , Mk K ,5 '- . f, 'H 3 .au X 5 3 2' 'EVP' ,F ,Z ii- 5, gr Q 1 i d sy, is , ..::' M' ,r 5 , -- W K, H 3 - 4 -' r figs, 'W-'55 ' sa 's 31 .. ,. 1 1 .'f:' 21? are Q Us x j j if , 32'-www' 5 ' I U, i . s Q, , - is r , aa EH K 'V rf, an .r fb A AQ , W -' , Q ': X. fgsfsgti V- - ' - s -.., i .xc1,.M,x QZ4 , L . Betty Jo Vaughn John Vollmer Denny Voyles Tommy Wade Connie Wagenseller Sandy Wagner Bobby Walker Pat Wampler Betty Ward Marilyn Warden King Watts Dian Weiner Edward Weinstein Ruby Welch Jim Weldon Phyllis West Sherry Wiedemmann Karen Wiemers Virginia Wild Barbara Williams Sally Williamson Kent Willmann Maureen Wilson Darla Worley Ronald Wright Pat Yantis Lura Yent Carol Young Ronny Young Jim Zacharias President .............. Billy Goodman Secretary ,,,,,4,,,,,,,, Vicki Dueeker Vice President. . . Dana McGinnis Treasurer, , , , Raymgnd Angelini 134 ki-mix Raymond Vicki 611155 af I 969 Robert E. Lee would not be fine, without the class of '69, The summer fun had ended, but sophomores still had the best three years of their life ahead of them. We'Ve taken in bits of high school sophistication. We've all witnessed the fear of getting lost, meeting our teachers, and getting to know our classmates. The Sophomores have represented Lee with four outstanding students on the varsity football team, and have co m peted in interscholastic league competition. We hope to make our Ju- nior year as muchof a success as our Sophomore year has been. In the long run, our first year turned out great for all of us, and we're ready to set the examples for next year's Sophomores. 135 i A A ,, 4 ,f K 1 k 'h . f ., Arrhi K 2 . A Vgif' ir Edward Aguilar George Alaniz Ken Albers Lisa Alter Aileen Alterman Debbie Ammons John Pursch takes a long, last look at the score before leaving for halftime R Z W f 'W '- W: ?rwf!falL ,4 Mau? Sport? 1 at i f xxx YR A 41 ,M51,r-all x 'I A 55, R14--1 X S wt .gl James Anderson Lea Andrews Raymond Angelini Manuel Aquayo Gary Arnold Brenda Babb Sophomores Suzyi Jordan, Nancy S cott, Dawna Hoover and Debbie Deane chal Ann Baker Monty Baldwin Kenneth Barchals Jeanie Barnard Jimmie Barnes Phil Applegate Al Baeza len e Churchhill irls in a owder uff football ame. 3 S P P 3 2 , I W L r,L ' Q A A in iyr qyn l , i ll Q L .3 5 ,1 'rfiiy , V f , J ' E ..., A 11, ,gt Wx I ,, I L ya N . 114' 'Wei' , . - 'ggi ,.,,, V' kg r M y ..1 , k r it V 2 Carol Barnette Doug Barrerra Ralph Barrios Ken Bartholomew Kerry Bartholomew Linda Beckman Randy Beebe David Belous Henry Benoit Billy Berchelmann John Berchelmann Cindy Berg Linda Bernal Mary Lou Bertch Kathryn Best Ivy Bielser Susan Bierman Judy Bissey Kathy Blanchard Marilyn Bledsoe 138 . , ,. Y. 3 fi' :Q We V brew 'H' W Q ka , FH W? Q N s 'W . Q K ,L B 12 y B arr in i-:' B if s ff- Xi News A il f vm If 1 if Q 3 Dawna Hoover hurries to her car at the lunch break to avoid the traffic rush. H -,Nag .-1 , Q E . mi W 0, 4. Jr' A' f ...-- , 5523 r 'ff , B11 ' ,A RE 3. ,af 24: 51 5 s 4 2 Dawna protests being taken for granted as her friends pile into the car during the What az Crm!-ff? Zfime tv 51117 l W irrr it we l 'ff' p e y . t Dionne Brassard Jimmie Braun l I Debbie Brigham Dale Brown L V P Tom Bohmfalk Joe Bond f lunch break. l l l I I l I ., J, - ,. :,. , NRS B f'2i:i' ?fp am 22. eg, B ,,'lY' ,-.5 W Y 2 .F 4 I H aj r r ,.':-.Q ,. an K af!! 3 ti 8 x 4' Thad Bonduris Wesley Bonecutter Iohn Boyd Betsy Boyer Scott Bradshaw Larry Brown Billye Sue Breshear Marshall Brooks Duff Brown Kathy Buck Pat Buckingham Douglas Bump Mary Burg Cheryl Burke Karen Burkhart Nancy Burrell Jimmy Burris Kathy Burton 139 Square' Dancing is a 6lass??? Kerry Robinson and Mike Morerti learn the techniques of the Texas Star. -5 - .., V gig? , 1 Q an ala? A gif-1 'KAW X LRG 2 we W Q' M ap Q FN' 3, Debbie Butler Danny Byrd Tommy Anne Calhoun Bryan Callaghan Debra Camp Caldwell Karen Camp David Cannon George Cathey Terry Cejka Kay Chambless Louis Chosed Tony Childers Linda Chin Elaine Chuang Charlotte Pat Coffman Jim Cole Cisneros wRoger Cole Robert B. Collins Dianna Comer Richard Cook Jon Cooley David Cooper Whit Cope Donna Cornelison JoAnn Corser Mary Cowan Bruce Cox Thomas Cox David Cravatt Suzanne Crawford Tom Crenshaw Pat Cressner Doyle Crump l , , 'nv If r, Y 1 W: A i'lf':E.Ewxif1x 533- Q 2 h st, 5? .-.. A f f f, , ,, . xx' ,, . A MW Q ls? fl iff? Students enjoy square dancing in P.E. classes--a change from ,the modern trend in dances. f tr I Mk Gary Cutshall Judy Dahlstrom Linda Dailey Tim Dale Larry Dalton Debbie Daughtery David Davidson Debbie Davis 3 ,J 2, W Q' abvfff 6 R x , ft ' , 1' far as K .W- if 52 sy - ,.., 'w- -- ' 1 I S , QL ' A Q J' Q va. M 'H 5? ft W as if it 1533 1. 1 1 dk Mr. Carter, Fox Studio photographe r, poses Kay Marx for the annual school pictures. W 19 -s , , 3 1 Emo gf -, '. .kgx,, , ' . if 'f is . 1, ,Mx 'L A , .sq . wifi:-hi. A Q 51 .Tim Iimann Davis Davis Linda Deidre Davis Dawkins Smile- 11011 'rc' Debbie Deane Mark Deane , Q is , .f f an Q, f M- ,. QQ , X 1 ,aj . rsrr 4 .. ' .. , Ip, D , ff ii ' A rr 1 X' im, r L' f 'ip' s it o r L. ii 1 'r r,s- 4 :. lf- . 4. 4' 3 1 I ,sis r i -,.- X .. 'V Q A. 'f 235 9 , 142 2 Doug Deakyne Kim De Coste Terry De Long Eileen Dennis Debbie Dick Raymond Dickson Jan Dodson Sandra Domengeaux A1 Dooley Mike Dooley VA '. gil 3 5 'T , 'A I J E if a fy ' Q, 5 .,, . V f l 1 , A Vi .ii .fp , 14. p ,Wi f , ' 1 12. Xa L'i.KY . Doyle Robert Cathy Janice , ' V A Creel Dreyler Droll Dubois Z '1, J V Cynthia Quentin Rhonda Dennis J ' Eckhart Elgerton Edwards Elder r'll l u i e or V x a nQ l i ' Q -Q 1' rll ' f E l , V - A? : As p Z 4' 'a 1- an wa t5F':Efg D... tx Vicki Nicholas Mary Duecker Dziorney Easterwood Norma Melanie John Elizondo Elliott Farrell Linda Elton Fewell David Ferguson Fickel Roger Finley Jimmy Bill Ford Flourney iikix aff 4 With a snee r of disappointment, Suzyi Jordan takes a look at her long awaited pictures. at A A. l ,,-' A , Marilynn Michael Terry Franz Frazor Freedman Bruce Jackie Jill Fryar Friedman Friedrich 143 -Sei? if iii ig Q, 4 WM if x 'Q 'Q S 'M ifk, K, zf' f xi ii ffl Douglas Fulcher Able Garcia Tommy Fulcher Mabel Garcia Mike Gilbert David Ginn 1 G iw at Dana Fuller Ruth Garcia Gary Goben is ,clergy , is his , , . I fi -'- r ' an 5 , 3 My ff , , fs 1 ' CQ lx sag X Lv P gifs Q! I 'W f 1.1 rr, esac r 3 .. A V yn y ,.r y y . y ZUV ivz. V P L..: ,,iy y Ti,, y ig: 3, Scott Gale Cesar Galindo Roger Galindo Terry Gant Tom Garcia Judy Gardiner William Ge Paulette Gibson Gembler Sheryl Goldner Charles Ronnie Gomez Bill F. Goodman Goldstein Voluntary Wvrk Means Uma, 5fforL Dewfivn Although not enrolled in journalism, Gary Pinnell devotes his spare time to printing pictures for the annual. 144 ws.. at 7 i T , i Sophomore photographer Ion Hitchcock will reach any heights to get a l good picture. gf--ff . 'Q .RE Aug ix if ya Win. , Ai ng Aocr H mx I ' , i M Q - JQXZ fx 'I 1, 'i z' ' 5 , Billy Goodman Royce Gothard Maureen Gould David Graham l Pam Green Marilyn Greer Sherwood Randy Grohman l Gregory Linda Gray Joyce Grote Linda Guerrero John Gullette Alan Gurinsky 7 i i . . if-kfuw, Maria Gutierrez '--ff Oscar Gutierrez Charles Haensel Pam Hale Sharon Hairgrove Connie Halbardier Billy Hall Jennifer Hallford Sherry Hancock Mark Hanson L f i t Pat Harding z Pat Harmon Vicki Harris K QV s 'W-A f-sm is Vicki Ha-rris applies makeup before her first high school performance, while Kathy McCombs gives helpful hints. Chefs? No Kusiness Bike' Shaw Husiuess was 2 6, 11- mx .VZQ5 if xg , spray, 1 ,fr , M: f '5-w e X' l'i?x1wa?Qfggl52 1'-if Q, Jeff Harrison David Hart Gary Hartman Paul Hausman Donna Haschke Kay Heine Jay Henderson Bobby Hendrix Janine Herbort Debbie Herley Michelle Hess Michele Higclon 5 L if , A yr 5 M 5 Wg 'vo XRS' , Jon Hitchcock John Hoenow Debbie Holmes Dawna Hoover James Horan Linda Horan Rae Lynn Suzi Huffman Chris Humble Karen Humble Donnie Ronnie Howell ' Qvu K, i fi 1 , , . Tommy Hurst Nancy Hutchinson Doreen Ibach Sue Inzer as ' . ' e l fry fi ii W is , ,, L ,rg N .Tudi Huseman Larry Hyde Shirley Ingram Marilyn Ivy Humphreys Humphreys , if S ,,il Q iri L rr-lir L I .ff fi? -ff. ii 4, fi' 9 'L W -w. , xi ' . M: S . , .. M L siir L s - -'i, . ,. ,:.: A Vickie Harris as Kim McAfee and Senior Lillian S chieve lbein as Rose Alvarez discuss boyfriends in a scene from Bye Bye Birdie. 147 , M if J ' i lk A f' if t , , -, wa 59' Pmiilf is A WJ M X 'E U I wi , : . ' A: ,V - 'X ' ,fyy V sal., A 2 .- 1 eau it Q 37 lvk, :xx X Q 1 tx ssss s f if , s is - - t, -7 , ,s v -I f--'h- ,Y-Z , il .. ' J Jan Jackson Tom Jn ckson Ja ck Ja cobs Margaret Ja cobson Ronnie James Val Jeter Lynn Jimerson Janet Johnson Jeff Johnson Brenda Jones Tensely holding her breath, Debbie Nichol waits to be crowned Sophomore Duchess. , 5 3 W y y We tt'-. ' 'J 3 f ir i s JJJJJ 1 25' f so D f s ,i ii ,s Q . .f' J if 2, -j gsx gv N si SK U : !2fJ'i .. E . fa 531: ep' I . I J - V 1 Q, iy rig- ,X e J Q i hr o r J i'ei X witr J Jeii e .A J J A Carrol Jones Debbie Jones Donald Jones Joe Jones Judy Jones Kathy Jones Ricky Jones Joyce Jordan Paul Jordan Snzyi Jordan Jennifer Karnes Eileen Kavy Mike Keegan Claudia Kempe 148 i r l ST' W4 X5 y -sl l K sw, Ik 'px Keith King Scott King Susan King Sharon Kirklin Pat Kischefsky Terri Klein Jackie Knoll Larry Koteras Leland Kraft Eric Krause Debra Kreiser David. Kurtz Diane Kurtz Deanna Kush Patsy Kuy kendall Priscilla Kuykendall Mignon La Ba uve Kathy Lacroix Tears flow as Rosie Reyes is crowned Queen of the Annual San Antonio Christmas Ball. vphs Hrcfufncd in Kaya! dfurfs :V . ig 5 I, Lk L I at Yau.. , my ij . wg' E f 5 5 6' x R ' lf as '- it N ,M fjw V: , , 'I vw,--, K swag, sw, 5 .,, , 'Y' s. QE Q tg ,QQ is a s X 1. yy ,,., gg cyyr B My Q s EWU mb l its ,ix fa!?3': Suzi Lacey La rry Lancaster Lee Ellen Lanford ,.Y' - ,,,. I isa , -5' t 2. re! if at-Ma as? 150 4 Debra Lamond Jeanne Landry Janice Langley Mark Deanne s ho uts with disbelief when he discovers that it's not impossible to get a good grade. , h - Atzul :JA V V:AA S' i s f g Li L 'L' Z , J J 'L c cnc . L h ' V 2 f ,r,k, -5 V A ' L i Ai,VA I., ' . I i n ,W 1 ,sVssivV , V w , .M XSA K r M . ,Q ,,. X, W M, ,, ua f HK ,X X My V I x J v fi K V I, --,. Zq- I I .iitsyz Aw dug 5' J , J ,1i- i .sz in Q4 3 M 3, I, .M ,Q . f.. 4 -. 'fs J all 1517 ,f 'W I L it . . -11 tim e W I 2 an 'X - N s - Nancy Larson Russell Leinweber Henry Lessner Cathy Lewis Kevin Lieck Linda Lindberg Darlene Lindner Linda Lindsey Janice Littrell Bill Lloyd Rusty Loften John Loper Donn Lorbieski Gary Loudermilk Phil Lumbert Johnny Mae Diarrnid Robin MacE'arland Chris Madrid Barbara Manges Merry Mann Stephen Martin Pat Maroney David Martinez Sylvia Martinez l Jw umm wma l y f -P , Chris Madrid, Ricky Wilson and Debbie Dick discover the hard Y , 1 kv f f gn , 1 Al.: A ,gall 6 Y' 1 t F ig ,ia-,Fa K ,44-'53L?5. W -Qi ' J' X . ,ta , ., , i fi Q5 mi., i .. Y: Ya-4 ' - , Nr. Z-4. . V k i rr Ea f' -Hiliaiil John Masters Sherry Matusoff Elena May Deborah Mayer Janet Mayfield James McAdams Ken McAnear Steven Shannon McClure McCleskey Lesley McCoy Betsy McDaniel Terry McDavitt Patty McGaffigan Cheryl McLeod Kristy McNeal Marshall McNeil Gail McRae George Meyer Sharon Meyer Margo Miller Samuel Mills l if x way of tuning a car. i S yll l . S S is ' L.', U . . L ' '- Ad ':' ff U57 il ,:-V N , ' . if .: A f'l, :Z S5 .A . W' gf 3 Wyry ' , f W' S I 3 sf I ' Q xkkk ., V, - In , . ..k . I., V W f L ' X ,.V, ll : I IQR- if . ,V AV a,.V , ,, , Dana McGinnis Mike McLean Shirley Melenyzer Scott Medbury Mike McGuire Eugene Montalvo Stephanie Mills Rosalie Larry Mitchell Meerscheidt lark Billy Goodman co rn e s to the conclusion that even chopsticks would be easier to eat with than straws. ii L le niie xt 1' --- a t .,i, ll i L wr L P A ---' t i i f s f t' L ' J iit i'ii P ' .,, . ' X ,L 1 ' X , x K 1 an f ' U if A sr iv A at pf . .5 We it 13 fi er-if if Barry Patton Barbara Peach Gregory Pearson Paul Pieffer Donna Periclo Linda Perry Robbye Perrine Virginia Peterson 152 Annette Peirce Janet Pierpont Monty Pinson Laura Pitt if -3 ,, '7:':.7- rw .. W3 44' A of 1 . g -V nm me , Svphs Suffer Zfhespiau .. vff' , I lyy , V VV .55 kk ,..ks I K wi f i ? fkrk Q it Q . t .. L stil if-H . M' 2 P7 :7M .- if 4 1 L 4 1 egg- ,. ., f 1 .w.u.- r Q Leslie Pfieffer Louis Podesta ' David Pendleton Daniel Pena Alan Petree Dorothy Penix Linda Platko Cathy Petty George Porter Initiation ffl' ar Ig! 4 ,mr V: 1,1 i , E Anne Marie Monteniayor Kathy Moon Linda Morgan Jim Moore Gary Morris William Morrow '2'f '7 J is If 4 if P fn- 'K , wi Marcy Murdock Karen Olsen Roger Ojeda Peggy Parker Judy Parmer Pam Farmer A . Beth Nixon Doug Nance Guy Neill Norman Neill Shelly Newell Steve Newton Donna Nicholson Debbie Nichol Cherral Noa ck , Pam Nolen Mike Norris V ar O'Brien , I G Y If they want to be Thespians, Rae Lynn Howell and Tom V Robert Osborn , , - Bohmfalk must ear enchiladas with straws. rah Osland -gg X , 5 1 4 If 2 5 1 . pi, Debo ii .-,-- -, , I lk ig, , ea, as sf sw? . oc Q, 431 ti 5, y H , in : 3 1. 'i'i,' I: ' if fs, '- If-22 'xi .,.. xv F N ,t V . .X ,,,,, 'A . a, 2 ,Q-i exft Ta 5 'tios l il fl' his fflri 1 W f 1 ,E i 'x . .3 . 1 1 I i x fi VL , , in .D S V we K, , iv., , V . I t I t4,4, i , at 'P ' iff ' ij.. f xi:a g rim K J ' -Q f .Q H ' Q ,jf wa F'- K 1 A ' Vi,,:. , ,R I si,y A R M l Bernard Pepe Heleri Prashner Gary Preslar Cindy Prince Marlene Price Wayne Pianta Jay Prout Johnny Pursch Yvonne Quitta Bill Rainey Bill Randall Leonor Rangel Don Posrell Kathleen Ready Mark Rech John Reeder Debbie Reffett Jackie Reich Warren Remmey Mike Rihn Skippy Riklin Debbie Roach james Roark Ricky Robbins Kerry Robinson 4 ,x A , 4 , , .f - we are , f Q 3 r fr iw Fr, Q T51 'lf' l , s ,s . T ' llsi S, 3 rr . gi: .E V 2 S if f ' fl J - Q . . .fi ,, , -Lf i ' ' 3 Qi' if J., - . . .xi ,S 12131 I rw an fr 'Q , ,J Robinson, Kathryn Roll, Richard Roseland, Debra Roth, John Rothrock, Joe Rouke, Rex Ruffo, Pat Russell, Jeff Salazar, Carmen Salinas, Carla Sanderford, Van Sanders, Bruce Sanders, Lila Saunders, Tom Schodts, Ernest Settles , Miriam X 'AV sr 5 -., 1 as ' 4 , Yr 2, 4 2 1: ,,,,, -.- z Uv , ' HY 74, :as 'Q 'Q' E Q X a. sf , 1' .., 'U REQ T? . I 1 gi . r -gg 1. - 5 X. , 535 K' g T 'nixrszx 'elif J X S L My K J A , 9 4 Z ,li , ' 'Zia , .rife 'T 'ff srrlr -l 4 r srr if ' ' .':' 5237712 5 2 iz as XXI a Swenson, Karen Swerdlow, John Thompkins, Chuck Thompson, Kathy Thompson, Mike Thompson, Tommy l r ,K 1 x - 343.gif fa sq 2 i 'ws - Q isri 1 'V mllii ir 'wg-A , , f 4 -.M J it S f 3, L, p ' vig Q L. 15 , A' A , . .,,Av', K ryfkk ,J N 2 ge , f s Y 4. Q xl p l J l J i'Xl Unger, Ellen Valencia, Shirley Van Bibber, David Varelas, Nicky Vasquez, Joseph White, Terry Wiggins, Mike Willette, James Yamin, Barbara . f 5 i wif A I A - ,.3- !' fl? Scott, Nancy Scroggin, Kaye Sepulveda, Patricia Marie Settles, Miriam Shannon, Kim Sharbutt, James Sheldon, Joan Shinski, John Shupp, Kathi Simmons, Gary Simpson, Lee Simpson, Mark Slimp, John Small, Jo Ellen Smiley, Sue Smith, Ralph Snyder, Bill Sosa, Michelle Spencer, Belinda Spencer, Nancy Staewen, Carole Stall, Kim Stanley, Judy Steitle, Roy Leen Steubing, Marilee Stewart, Freddy Stone, Jimmie Stonestreet, Jim Stong, Cynthia Straw, Linda Strong, Nancy Stuckey, Ronnie Sutton, Kathi Swaney, Pat Sweet, David Tidrick, Denis Tippit, Tom Tocci, Mike Tomlin, Kurtis Towles, Mellie Travis, Ron Trevino, Stella Trevino, Virgil 'Wharf 61 Eco' Wauldrft 16? 5116 Mfhaut the 60155 of 69 ,J ' I ' it , if! If L i'-J X X X H :rf f r , as , A - .f Mrszr' ,r at J rt, .,,.,,?i1 Jar A... ,, 5, M. , .. .,, , 2, 5, K rx., , ,,aa,f, , ,.g he 'E M 'R T, if ks 5 -P .REL K 1-X ' is sie bg y it S A le Q ,tif f 3,-qpy ' I if Q ' S -wr . 'E 'fix 1 3 L X ' iw l 4 7 f H ,QA ' tart- ie, U, 'Fl 'Q X S QQQ 3 f . f rm' l in-Y J Q A Q rl 9 ' 4V- P Z X its 3 .si 3' Q-...f ' Em N I - A- A il, V x 5, Q , xi . E ff Q ffmifwl X3 E f -1 5' 'ag ? 'Qu fa! ' ,Q 51.11. K it , , ,,,. A, ,.,. . ',,5f', I I ' .- r li r r . 1- 1 QS A :,v , Q ,, ff s J s so wi is J S s J -fi M ,I ,K -' fr J if ta e 5 Mm nh r, 5 A PEW K Q ., s 4 J. k A f 1 .3 1 me R X' v X an K 53, Sex 'haf Jlyr f Q 2 156 Lydia Van Pelt Laura Van Winkle John Van Zant Sandee Vardaman Hilary Vaughan Mary Vollrner Charles Voss James Wagner Debbie Waldron Brenda Walker Mike Walker Johnny Wall Pat Ward Rosalino Ward Gina Warren Susan Wascher Melinda Watts Jacki Wayne Michael Webb Nancy Wederstandt Jimmy Weeber Danielle Weiner Billy Welch Linda Wiesepape Jana Wilder Cathy Williams Nona Williams Rae Varee William Deanna Williamson Dian Willmann Eileen Wills Ninta Wilson Ricky Wilson Joy Wolfe Kenneth Wolfshohl Janis Wood Carol Wright Susan Wulfe Allen Wysong Caryl Sue Yantis Triny Yates Lynn Zalcberg ,sw , ' ,,'3!f ,. ai.. as Q' x A 5 Q ' W T , r I ' f 7 . Q x ,K we .3 'X Q . . , A'?' L A':g ' e Kezgu Over S A ,.'f..,? A De Q Q, s and Wesley thron ' ' E ng selected more ass. f hi A' Y- , - 51 :7 L .' wi .M , -Q ZE. 2 Q. L M . V Q : K K , .ve ' X. 59 QSopho Tom We, of the '67 Freshman Class, took our place among the other Lee classes by plunging into school activities with spirit e qual to no less than that of upperclassmen. Although we were faced with obstacles of a new way of life, we came through it, flying the colors ofthe school we prize and leaving a tradition for fu- ture freshmen to follow. We sat on the floor a lo ng with the sophomores during pep rallies and assemblies, stood our ground against the indignities placed upon us by upperclass- men, and withstood the pressure of homework from a solid schedule of classes. As we began to climb the ladder of success, we strived to reach the goals set before us by our predecessors. Terri Dede ,,gyv,,iu 1.7: 5 a, S, Nl' spa! Sui' WM W wygw .TCIH librarian Oricnfaic I-ire hmm After receiving instructions on the use ofthe library, M ar cie Flatten and Diana Day use reference materials to finish a class report. 'K 2 x 5' il Ricky Acosra Dick Anderson . 'SF Gary Adams Doug Anderson ,, -, Q., N.,V ,, .- , ' Qs .WV .Q ,, , ' ' ' - -my ff !'W7' ' ' if K fsfghlrf, k I 11 V- k K 5 N ' if s :gii J ,:53 Qjv V H g? ,,, X L ' 1 V A NQN Q Warren Ahrens Lyndol Anderson Donald Aird Dinah Aistrup Susan Anderson Elizabeth Ondrej A I. 51 Q' 1 5 4 ' ' 7 V '- S ' rl s A 1 as gi' x 9' ,. , .-mfr..-r' . i . ....,., . .J ,, , A ,gw.1,,,.0v- A.-. w 5- - xv . gm' .f, 5 , Kurt Alber Linda Allen Tommy Appleby Ricky Andrus Dana Anthony Scott Alyn Kgg if' ' 'fx fm! 5 S y i Bobby Anderson Kathy Aguilar . :Tr iQ' sl' er- ,, iw L w e ' lf s LN. ,li1.- Y Writ ss, 16 r l 5 X X ,L 13' or ifkf it 'f. Ronald Aquirre Randy Arhelger K , Q, Y... ii i' , 'Ve Mfg: .1 .mx L Kathy Arents Jimmy Ashford 2 S ..+ . H13 Vw, f ' 5? 'MM 'Q .xx sel 2 I .,.. l fm .W ,L,, fl . , , asxm, X , r W sr, '. .'-it-Es.- X f. .l as m:.T'i3r'M r K Forest Aten Bemice Bailey Kathleen Austin Nancy Balhorn Ilene Bankler Virginia Banlfston Jerry Baker Lyle Barker Michael Barnes Susan Baros Shelly Barr Mike Barry Bruce Barshop Nancy Bartol Karlee Bates Laura Batista Lori Becker Mike Beckom Paula Beckcom John Bendele Roy Bendele Brenda Bennett Betty Benson Bob Benson Chris Berchemann Janet Potter and Roseane Hudgins discover the classification system of library books with the help of Mrs. Alta Bennet. . f. x . v s V. b Q1 'Aix f 4 , 1 11:3 . 7 'ss 5. X is l 1 x . N s i -M.- L fm, rg, i::. 5 s Q ' M 1 0, if H F .Qing -' 579 . ' X W' get 1 f B ,f ,fs ,X .. re K .'IsX I'7', -4, - '5' 'P' JL j , sr my t l ,tg :ik , rs in s Embarrassment is the word for an overloaded tray and not enough money as Janice Keller, new to the cafeteria system, selects each and every item in the lunchline. Cindy Bernhard Bruce Berry Joe Berry Gary Bevers Agnes Biasiolli Linda Biediger Carolyn Biegerl Bobby Bielser ,5 .f+ . it fe ,N sf ff A D ,E N 3 as VJ, N ' ,. -1 ,rfz 4' iM ' ' ,. 'W- R M fl ,lr QL B f B all l.,,. fs fe- B, if B f ,r A ' T ':lf'.:: 5 fr' 2 ssf -rw K Vt, gf so r V. ' KQV X K- ' 1 Wai? , i .'f r 1,, I ,. rn V , , K . I Q 12 5' ag ,b f l , 0 i of 1 B V, L Q gh T I ..--r or ' ' 1 f . U s , V- A' ,gy all f' '.f-' ex y l 162 ffreshmen L75 at . -YL., ' ,rs , , Wig ' '- r r 4 ,sv .g f 2 f ,M a n Q fi m u' eff,-B 4 Q i r 1 ' - A 1 ,A 3 . 3 L Q . 1 ., . I . Lf, . ,- , 2 ' ' Jonny Bierman 1 Donna Bigelow Robert Bivens Kay Blackburn John Blarney Deborah Bobo Ricky Bolduc Belinda Bonn Phyllis Bonner Richard Bononcini ' Kenneth Bonecutter Clinton Bounds ' Donnie Boysen 1 Rick Boysen Beth Brake Berry Brandt lo Carol Brannon Gerri Briggs Robby Briggs Stacy Brinegar Kent Britrain 1 Keg 21 llc' .gk -' B f -4' , l B . 1 fx, V , 'J 'xl .4 J David Briuon Marrlra Brockrnan li. Bill Brock Alan Brooks I Bill Brooks Clayton Brown 5, I - iw? ' -1 KW i .L Yr L. 1-51 mv J r J Q x s A , 2 A ' lewd' egg pf I - an if -:J B4 me Daniel Morash becomes familiar with new school faces by taking Jack Brown Barbara Bruner Brenda Bruner Ronald Bruner Marvin Bry Pam Bryan Dale Bryant Shirley Buchanan Benny Buckert Richard Bullock Stephan Burns John Burnside Dennis Burrell Ronnie Burrier Linda Bushacker Charles Butler Kay Byrnes Mason Caldwell Bruce Calhoun Dennis Campbell Linda Campbell Homer Canales Aida Carrillo Mike Cannon Lily Carrillo Ken Carson joe Casseb t C ,'m, s 5 fa, ,N 4- li J? M.: n oklah oma f . -I . ,', is W , gif 4 ' , - ka, if . 'Q 5 -, .js V a ' 5- , r , Seniors Ralph Hall and Dickie Tafolla, sell pep rally tickets to unsuspecting freshmen, Dede Drexler, Donna Meader, Kay Wyatt, and Sharon Sepulveda. Mg-fe-. A John Cassil ' k Sergio Castellanos I Q ., Q ,f - 'Y V we . Linda Catalani A H ' 5 ,i Clifton Cavaness ,X ' 4 George Cavin ' K Q , .a aa ' 3 A Q A Tommy Chambless r, j U Th t S J, , jf - ' Z Dan Chandler , V i Elsa Cha pa J Bill Chapman A 3? V5 rtkr -. 'L N Carol Chapman lm' r rl- ' Linda Chatfield i . A Nancy Ann Chatfield L 1' N . I3 V . -' ' U V L ' I, John Chin 4 f Q Randy Chipman 1 Dale Chivers V' . ,,r Debbie Christen Y 1' ,. .. -- ' Karen Clark p' ' A , A I A A 'f l K- p Valerie Clark rp i i ff A Sandy Clarkson ' - , 5 , K' - if 1. 'Y iii Barry Cochran A F iv A A X , ' I Susan Cochran r f P N A r,' Y' H D54 E Ita f 1 -2459.2 Carolyn Coleman Glennell Coleman Cindy Collier Sharon Collins Sharon Compton Deborah Connell Peggy Connors Melanie Cooper George Covin Roberta Cowan Vance Cozarr Sharon Craft Mike Crawford Caroline Creel D s. . ,L 1' 'X at P N V 'Y 1 , H , A - E 59 me 'E i r4,,r: ' 5. M +51 ga ? 7 '- r . A kgs? -. I ,Q , 1, A x I 5 if V 'gina' W - f Q' 'I 7 I X :Jan 2 r xii, Cickeh Ckke - Wim Has the Zfkkcf? , M cy i is fills ,5 wg , ',, . v . .,:. of so sg: ' Greg Dahlberg Deborah Daigle Melissa Danforth ,X ..- L XX ri A Debbie Dawson, Tommy Appleby and Bobby Davis arrive at 7:30 a. m. to buy James cmwrher tickets for their first high school football game. Audre Csihas Roberta Cowan Linda Dabney .fi - Steve Burns makes final touchups before having his pictures made. f 'YJ 51 fm 77 - .ws ,ff . r e,, Y. 1?'i235 fi L 5 f .me ' D . itfuii. ,wi 5 A 1 1 ff M fi I if v z ' 9 1 X' , , -L, w is ' 1 , Y ,Xf- isis. 2 Rss., wifi' 7 ! ,1 si - S M ee ...EN sv 3 ,I wwf' - an 'ff , X. L,,. t Si Bev Davlin Debbie Dawson Diane Day Denise DeCotis Jeanne De Friese Patti Demos Carlene Dennis Marian Dent Pat Denton Cordie Deres Ann Dickens Jean Dickson f iiW wa iss i Mike Davenport Denise Davis Penny Davis s ,Si M-. I 42 is is ' fu. amass -2 ' 552 v 5, K f 'A VK gm 'tg' Q s R Y swf. ,Li ms! Bobby Davis Gary Davis Tommy Davis Melissa Danforth worries about her shiny nose because she is next in line. .W I1 Primm Pursue Plkfurcs Chris Thomsen, Barbara Simmons, Kathy Austin a pictures. nd Debbie Dawson search through the retakes to find their lost , if fa ' f ' E fr 7 ' f , -' xt B V, by 9 1 '- L - ,, , MT nnii E 1 ,. if X KXWS . V . K km ,R 1 'Nb455,j 3 ',,2:49 1 - ' f X .gy A 357,52 .. fi . ' M y - - 3 D it L .V -t Q E -sg-, A 1, 5, 1 w ' ' Sw 1 L ' Q, vi M W ef K' - f t' Q : ' ' , K L ge V . l ' .fm l L I -1,111-. 5 -,. D ' if Rx A 4 ' fgiiis'-, ,agfsflf , , . wrr ' Q ,.,,r,V gg . V x , i Miis.-fvfesfsea -- A .I i 1 ,i Q. 1'QT-- ' -is 1 ri- A En' 'K h Q K W: xl 13,5 , fs - 4 My ... .. AW K t 2 ' Q 'X is f' Q 1 ...N A+ if intt K i fer K p f 1 fi r l ' . W, K Nxt V lr . t f l a 4 Sally Dietrich Gidger Dixon Diane Donaldson john Donovan Beth Donzis Kevin Doody Kenny Doro Dede Drexler Ronnie Drew Linda Droemer Martha DuBose Dempsey Dudley Kathy Dukarm TOU1 Dukes Randy Eichman Don Elam Mike Empey Becky Enclacott James Eng Debbie Engel Lynn English ,N ef i of gag? at 53:3 56' rf., L 2? 'v Barry Doyle Cynthia Dundersradt Richard English i i el XV 1 ,Q 5 3 -fs., r L- ,5 5. ,,, . A Q, y ,,,, A - , Q f1 Lge ,..,m,g ...Ll Greg Doyle Paul Dye Martha Evans 5 ,J ef . vu is . , ,Z I Qi is if Larry Everett 168 W0 M W Kelicve ,, N ,ee ik F ,QR F b 'A x 11 Harry Eversole Gail Fagan Eddie Fahey Susan Farris ' M-N-sw-....., During a frolickiug time before class, Robert Thomas pushes twirl brother Rich- ard out of the window, and then informs him he will take his place in class. its 1 or f eg: 4 fa. A 'EY :Qt if 'N'ff 'Z tiei F TQ ' A . 9 I Vt V: Q ,va 2, Q l 3, ,Qt F Lmfv I wg-My Q? :qi 1 4 fri Mike Faulkner Gordon Flory Carlos Ferrer David Floyd Carol Firidley David Fischer Aron Fogiel Marsha Ford 4 sw. Jr N .. Wififa 'ful fin P 5 fm f ai ri f 5 Q . , Marcie Flatlen Thomas Forks X X 'X . 'A 1'-'7 a H. 5 y 5 , I 5 fray! Rl. rg H Wk ir. I - A ,Q 14.1 5 Qi ' Eddie Flesher Fred Fletcher lack Fletcher Don Forres Ole Forserh Gracie Forsyth rss, ,, lk- f issi - it t aw Chefs Are CWI? af Z7hcm.l2l H 4' -9 ' ,Vi-F21 XV,. ,-21' .Ax -f-pr issi 1' A 'eff '-v A , Xi f G X V Q X ' r if X 5 I 2 4 V fr X L., 'f .r lv V one ,Q Sylvia Foster James Gall Michael Gleinser Wanda Gloor Robert Forsyth Danny Garcia . Pat v Gremillion xx 2 ag Dennis -ff Grimes K H f ! X X . if' 'vu fa X Mason A r Cfri rn es ' X , X M ' ' lack I-kj., , A ,ft ,, Grzybowski 'W Dorothy Guerra i f vs Robert Frank Dennah Garcia Jane Goforth in l .gi .,,, . si. K: mf: c ? SWR W:-'r f S 'Aw .V r 3 r ef, ' 'r 4 4' v' ',,- . J -A3 MQ 2 p W ,K :A , K lk X A fiiiilfi f -1-G2 . H ng. A f iaa i 5 l, iv? , P hgjilgiyzkylxixsfis , -13 ' 'fine 555, V S - .mfg 1 -Q , , 4 5 - .. li ,L .15 s Q :MQ s -5 1- .., if sv.-:f , . Q ,eg W-R K - , gif, x ' 2. Denise Frazor Randi French Kathy Fuller Melissa Fuller Kim Gardner Debbie Garrman Lori Garven Arthur Gay Gilbert Gonzales Wendell Gordon Cynthia Gorham Sreve Gosscn Q- , F ,af ,, ff ,Q Don Funk George Geno Debby Gregory , I VE? Melissa Gache Thomas Glass Srephen Grego s FY Terry Scott thinks he is seeing double when Brenda Bruner taps him on the shoulder as he flirts with Barbara Qor is it Brencla???j. Monkey See. . Freshmen look on as Coach Littleton cuts in line because of a shortage of lunch time. Q 1 A '- vi . - ,M my .,f - J' if K A e p R 7' ez . V K H l are M X is S ii ' 1. 'M A vs A ,,-. i. .. 4? M H -, a fa as . by Q l r P fy-so . Q In gk er A 14A gi .fa x sv I K! W M +1 1 I . H? fi K - ,... - ':.':, gp : , Jr - .- 1 H i ' if l . to PW M t i ll o W 5 f 170 r .Q ,-ie 1 t' Vg, 1? film is . - miflw . 5:0 I Q ..::i.: - 5, XX? f r I Q., Q it Q 3' .' s ,f3., t In ' g at . . T t A- . . A -, ix WM ., . V r 'C' .il v ,V in-fy , a w.. . ff' 'V ,. . of , Q i. -L.. rf 1 L A - ' -. K: -r ,N J ., .W S.. .Q 1,,s,uW5?b 1 1 we X 'ms 1, 13.-sW..1r '- JS? '4- W 6 A QW, X ' X ,by -, wi. 7 .ai he l . 6 T w f N ISM m t U Florence Guido Cathy Quinn Bobbi Gulick Charles Halbardier Phil Hale Randy Hall Dwayne Hamilton Marlin Hammonds Patsy Hammonds Paige Hanson Jo Ann Hare Linda Harris Lucy Harshaw Joe Hart John Haver- Kete Hawkins Debbie Hayden Barry Haynes Bill Hayter Norma Hector Sandra Heep Judy Hempel Mike Hennessey Nancy Herbort Bernard Hester Patricia Hickey Doug Hodges Linda Hoenow Linda Hoese Debbie Holtsclaw Jack Holzmann Miriam Hopkovitz Mike Hopper Luanna Hoppstettet ish A ,V is is i l f l rr Mai . . Freshmen D0 l r v -, YZ' is fa r D Q59 A 5-:Q , X 1' saga f 5 ' X fi Q Q . im W . A we i sw s :ft X bs. y s I3 5 . , ., L A 5 1 12-be ' ' ,325 i . X - if 1- ' s ' ff ' ,N so 1 ldv .xx s l y :U -fl: ' L gr' 5, Q V' , 9 'fm new ' A- A ul .. V ' Q sm 42 l k 1, L 5- fx R' ij? gl Ps 'us A 'sx 5 h' f 213- ,f,,'- W . ..v ,. , 'V ' ',.' l Q: ' ' ,E ,.f' l Christy Ilorron David Hough David House Sonoia House Jeff Howard Midge Howard Daniel Howell Greg llDWEI'lO1l Sandra lloxc Bobby Hubbard Rosanne Hudgins Kenneth Hudson Denise Hughes Mary In llunr Larry Ibavh Randy lnsclrnann Beth Irwin Irvin lvy Terry Jackson Thomas Jackson Debbie Jacobson Mary Ann Jeffers Gayle Jun-s Richard Jocz Allen Leitko smiles as Mr. Moseley takes his name for cutting into line, but his laughter will soon vanish after a few days of cafeteria duty. Marsha Morris looks hesitantly around while slipping into the lunchline. Ere hmm Smrvh for Sanur Yy .kwa .rr .M X Linda Kiesil Sally King David Kirchoff Vickie Klinzing Erik Knight Par Koeppen Bill Kramer Parricia Krel Mike Kruczek Susan La Bauve Nancy La Grone Deborah La nford Linda Lanier Gaye Lanford JR Q,-Jr ,M vim -gum Wi is lsr 'x,,. E Marcia Johnson Carol Jones Debbie Jones Linda Jones Ralph Jones Teri Jones Robert Jopling ' Terry Kadvra Carolyn Kanter Larry Keegan Ricky Keith Janice Keller Bonnie Kencke Kerry Kennedy . - if '1 A Vil , c L a rai . K x':k i yzz ,A , , A '-,, 1 , r ,g ,i.l I 1 , il, l l . Freshmen Randy Eichman, Larry Wood, Stuart Lundy and Jimmy Wolf look for lost items in the Lost and Found. --,: A 5- 3:1115-. 1 .Tm - T , i ' -M ' L f V .,f- , , X N ful 1 if X W jf? f 3' at , 1, 1 Steve La Piana James La Rue Cheryl Loudermilk Claudia Laurie Larry Law Samia Layer lulia Lebrecht Dianne Lee Allen Leilko Alana Lenker After a hectic day of being lost and found, Paula Beckom, Terri Jones and Alice Lowdentry to find their lockers. l A , A ' 0: A l N , ' K A1 , r r aa ai L H r . 1 ,K ,L Q K v 53, W , A it ref - fa any I A f , A 1 ,. , , - , L L L -C ff af - ,.r if . W Q, ir ' ,. at Q iv f. Wx , - ' x 4' - . Q , ff , -' f r f 'rf Fab-si 'Y N , H - r 1 ...f 1 V 21- VL 'xr f K . -my 1 ik, L V ig 'X 1 ggi :Slay by ,, if r I , I' f Vw .1 1, my Q f, N, A I Q, gas A -. ,. .J - iffy Q- , ...,L ff, , -53111 Q1 . ., re ,ah 55 W- . tr' f I I 55 ' a.'i-- N.. .Pill-1' l' it we aries ills? Pam Lemaszer Bob Lenz Tommy Leopold Marcia Levis Pam Lewis Arthur Leyton Lou Ann Liphe John Lighlsey Alice Lowden l-'rank Lucero Lucy Lucero janet Madden David Mahana Bill Mahone Waldon Mansell Ilene Maris Leonard Marris Hector Martinez Y ,J 1-'vN1m:,l , :Q High Salma! Mean Jfzzrdicr Wvrk E fa! f' f. gi ff' . fi I 5 H 45 . R 3 M E 225K-im A it E ,ik . ,, my I K :,, K I .1 3 .fk.. :gf Z 5 Q A -, if .. . , ' -W F at i f M taeea at H .age , S I a n -ew. S . ' 5, ft .f', , . ' It V, 'xiii' V rf ,.,, ,, 1 L 1 ' 1, ft Cx I V? f . e - ui Q 'K V, I ' I ' 1 523- f l S , M . V p W ,. :ix ' , R M S . ' S t VV .EV N x W M K 2 - 1 5' ff L, -yr atqp tf- ga 'S-Sv - N 1 ' , ,396 . ,ft+i,kt ., 5 rK ,,.,1 f .nw 5+ 1.5 ' 'fi K 47: Monte Martinez Robert McAdams Bryan McGinnis Darrell Merrill t..f,- -9 lp , ' lift il! Melissa Miller Wanda Miller Mary Masters Doug M eBride A q . . AE .ti af Q M M, 1 ' it '7 it + V ', A Qi 'S ,,,,.t . Q , V' D, Terry Mayronne Keith Maclfarland Steve McCarley Tim McCarthy Ken MeCombs Steven Glen McDugle Jody Mather Carol Matta Elaine Maxwell McCutcheon Stephen Mclvlallan Doug McNeal Danna Meader Janet Meadow Mary Mechler Mark Medbury Felice Meyer Robert Mickey Debbie Middleton Diane Mikulenka Juanita Millard Ann Miller Karen Ma ckett Mike McGaffigan Mark Melcher Lee Miller Kay Byrnes earns brownie points by passing out papers to fellow classmates l 'Y 9 rlxs, 'f ll to xi vi 13 ,- 13- M 'U 'I we 577- L: , . :YV to E 'Lf 's w W. . A r V X, xg r ' an Q t 1 435 g.-- itlxilkwiflgfi W Q . xl -21 '-x ' 1 fi it Doug Milton John Mirelez Susan Mock Laverne Minor Terry Mitchell Roger Moeller Harry Eversole and Kay Byrnes begin their first ye ar of high school English by diagraming, sentences. . -4, 'um k ' W 'if .- it .. 1 V, - 'kwgq 'J t. a f, sf. Y 3 -k - H X L' ,Q r rf Q K 'CKY L .frm :Ili a f , . K 1 Q 5 SA if , 'f -i , 2 w w 1 lx' 'wmgiglt V ll ' iff ii. 11'- gi' fu X ' if 1 Q Jim Moffett Betty Montgomery Walter Moore Marsha Morris Pete Morris Chip Morton Monika Mark Murray Charlie Naylor Munderba ck y t rr if wr' f N r M ,erik ' fix Xi Daniel Morash Ken Morairry jeff Mueller Ruth Mullens Deborah Neil Mike Nelson Jerry Newman Karl Neumann Marquerite Newton Kristin Nordlo Teeka Norrod Tony Novak Ralph Nunlcy Susan O'C0nnor trttt t 1 wr th 'R Ak ' , qi . xx .,y 7 lst ri X, A was .Waals ?rz1 irate grant? Wcshmun ,nn- ,,,.A ,..+ Freshmen Dave Floyd, Jimmy Shipps, Johnny Rokovich and Bruce Berry hucldle roger cram before final exams, sf 4' ig- s at fe- 1 her ro ,A .. ,T an -.,-. ',,- I filiilvi Mfr uf P X fs - ,Q - f'- . Q X . , SU rr as se Lua ... Nz, l W A V,V. ,ri 'Z , it fi P Carl Oestreich Sandra Ojeda Matt Palmer Bruce Parker Richard Parker Jerry Odom Linda Oglesby Jeff Oroian Dennis Pape Joel Parker Q9 as .M , 'fi 24' 5 . ., get P P R it P f :iff V 5 1 x , K+ r . ' il R e'ra -P 6 . R 4' - . EW 'f . ffik 'A A I v - - 9' is f ii V .. . x his-fam.-:felis 1 , 2 Q, 1 sw-, Q.5:,.2.Fi2, . er , 31 Tsar John Parsons Angelita Perez Linda Parks Perri Parks Ellen Pfeiffer Carlos Pena 176 Robert Passailaigue Don Pate Chris Patterson Carol Perez Laurie Pena Diana Perry Blake Roach Jackie Pecan Donnie Peters Robert Peters H A WSF 1-3 R s.qrX'f ,P 3 KK as xr ' may if MJ ,,., .. rw Q l ef ez Sw -ri V Aykh ' Q i I IW is ,. 'I l fi W' Bill Chapman and Jimmy Shipps express inner tensions as they react to a difficult quiz. s r l f l fi .-s e: ,YW :AQ J ,W 'X ' H P - f l . X Q fr! th ,,M.l+,f .1 h ,. 3' y i i i ., s be disixii ASQ: '- ?..'A?fiQii ' Wi P M' RH is N ' X di it ' Debbie Ross now discovers that a few more hours of studying would have been a big help. if W: Lonnie Phillips Pam Pillsxns Pat Plover Glenda Ponder Parry Porter Cindy Porter lancl Potter john Potter MWW4' .. VW -Saw. . 'Milk is all 6 1 +.., ' WL . , D l W f i 5 a.,, W, Q KM, . Mags? . E j u , . 1 ez!! Y mm' Y . . . ,., . G' ,.:.3i1.N-af? . , R M S.. R V- -' - , 'rsh' , if V Z K N x at ,. .. , -7.15 wins f ,-1 f iiqiktt,-fr - . f wg sgy at David Powers Cindie Price Scott Price Melinda Priestley Beth Prout David Quanstrom Donald Query Larry Quintanilla ' . 'L 3-Q, K Susan Raffkind K .,, 1 , 'R . .-., st ef M Richard Ray .. H ' ' ' K, 2 i - ' ' ' ' ' PEBSY Redding ip V , V , . f i it A W , L. I It Li Q, Bill Redmon 'A 'K-Arii in Q-is g K H if ' Russ Rene fs 5, - --:1 sg gf I K ' W ,S K A ' - xg K H ' ss ! ani Richardson K 1' 4 1 f 'XSL M- 'i - -4' if ,fffffi Janis Ricks , -gg Eg , 1, 2 yxvf -, , q A , . 1 ' if - A 'ffitlfr li s E532 TTW I sm Vickie 'Whey A Y A' y Es, Carol Roach A k i, Celeste Roberts A I f A .a... - .R V Q H I M Sara Roberts V- 'V fs L ev X r ff--L W 'x Joy Robinson R . ,asf as sb ' Lester Rode . K 1. f '45 Ed Rodriquez T W W . Xi ,I X . ,. Kris Rodriquez S 9'R i5i't? Ye'-?f':az.s ' N592 'NM 'l RX pm 4. Dana Roese WU , .X if .lOhI1 Rokovieh Q I I I A Si' K Royce Roll ,i f I iz. , M jg L 5 t ' M V N V K Linda Roose ' W I 5-i f ' K uni ii 'Aki' Eddie Rosenman i .f:....1? NSE' ' KA X-M Vkkk V ' hw-sf Debbie Ross 4 ,,: I M g k sggik Q Pam Ross 4 f K yin' Randy Ross X Y A 5 Kama Roussel as M 'li R+ f Z'6i9fIWllll4 0 lld OVHF od A- 'I .- if 1 if 'I i 4 i ' V 5905 , K l v ,- ,K , X asf fl I fgwg fix 3 ..: an Q, K i A , saga J :xiii l V, F , it li l l 1 , M , i f , f A-U ig 2 1 Larry Rowe Bobby Rushing 1 Kathy Rushing Catherine Russell James Russell Kathleen Saldana Diane Saliba Brenda Sanders I F Charlie Naylor steps into fashion with his striking stripped coat. A. A E! Because of his s gs .fry 'Nr ,J x, - - 1.- if aa, n N Y triking pants, Robert Bivens receives ridicule from classmates Ken Hudson and Stephen Gossen. iiipv, 'sf ' . ' ' f 3 A NM . 2257 .Tfgg , , 5' . 5' fy t- S r X. if r In ia ferr' I xg' 5t?'?g A r i . 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A as Q . 9 U - ' it Q . 3'f2'f:.fLi if 'Q Dave Sanford Frederick Santino Steve Schindler Jennifer Schmidt Ricky Schmidt Linda Schwanke Chris Schwartz Dennis Schweibish Barbara Scott Terry Scott Terry Scott Perry Sedgwick Richard Sedgwick Sharon Sepulveda Janet Shanklin Sue Shipps Eddie Shook Warren Short lo Beth Shullanberger Dan Sibley Debby Sidle Barbara Simmons Nancy Sinai John Singer Dickie Sirotiak Walrer Sitz Yvonne Slaughter Joan Slocum Jimmy Slomchinski Irene Smith Kenny Smith Madeline Smith Rowman Smith Roxane Smith Eddie Snider Barbara Snyder Debby Sollock Esther Sorola Jeffrey Squires Twila Standard Freshmen Tom Taylor and Robert Iopling plan a sneak ambush during Western Day frolics. Wranglers Wangle Western Whwpee sa ,.- K . , A 5 ' N. l Q., P ., M ,-,V. H my 1 S 5 K Q- I ff X 55 , 'I' is ee y y V Z, . ,NX yr st, , iafe f Q E Clhl -5' ni U' 1' ., t '51 C W' '- ., , lf 1 ' 1 eeeee T ' T ' . ' if' 1 eeee R ' I T s -I I Hemi is , LVL: T .:,, Q T ,. C A Alfa-s'. vi '25-,,w4r ' in 1 L V E 7: ,V ,F rig fi: ig K, f ub, r p ' fr 'wx 'rgzi - My ':.' T k,. I I . i S: Kara Srauffer Charlotte Stein Carhy Sreubing Philip Stevens Doug Srocver John Stoker Gary Stone Lundy Stuart Sheralyn Styles Jeff Sutrle Thomas Swalm Kevin Swaney Art Tabler Beth Tate Dwyce Tate Howard Tare Io Anne Taylor Tom Taylor Wayne Taylor Betty Tehee Diana Perry Thomas Lindell Richard Thomas Roberr Thomas Sherry Thomas Larry Thompson Chris Thomsen .lack Thurmond 8 ,. ,- 1, n n- our .IF v V .4 51 , swf I ' an K X' , ' .a u , ' x .Q ' .,, . ,Mes I is l ,Lrg V, Q5 ' ' ff..Mn-we fl X , I P s rw i I hm? J ' af, R ff - S Kerry Tighe Terry Tippir Claire Tomasinr Diane Tomsykoski Donna Tomsy koski Robert Trefzer Brenda Trevino Timothy Trimrnier Ricky Turner Sam Ubogy Sue Unger Judy Willcrr Mike Yengst Ixlike Zeitliu Robert Jopling is fast on the trigger and helps to promote Western Day enthusiasm. 1 Wag elf A wr, ei? 4, ' . ' J L f JJJJ ,' ., I 1 . 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K N.. 27:31 no-wi , mf, ' ww vw fiuf ' M .- ,MW Rafures Features Editors Jacquie Moore Candee Sherman 2 f 1 ! I f f Mffwf- vw W ,U ,Mmm 3 Q 1 2 'inf ,gs Seniors Terry Van Dyck, Fay Woo, Patti Wall and Andy Harris dance to the music ofthe Bobby Reyond Combo. After weeks of prepara- tion, senior girls add final touches to Stratford David Bohls escorts Melodie Sayger, a class officer and superlative, in the CSIHCIPRCGS. Grand March presentation. ff kfr 'Q New yw f f - 'j s i? A ff 'Rf A X15 5, Q52 ,fi ,M -M '9' I' M. X . gg A. if A iz M f J 'S 7 S ' . 'mf M . , Q 1 Q, Q vi , ,u . . ,6 a V 5 3 q 3 l If X . 5' 4 3. w Hs . ii Q .itil 'xx cizsfi in, X hx. Q 'Z I X K 4 4'- df AA .. 4 1 sg ar .. Z .L 2, f Q5 4 -4 fs A1 451 4 V, ,, . . gl 'X ,Q ,L 1 K- ,- f wt ' , an J Ly .Jw M 1 i A , 2, ,Lg wily A jfvr lg Waewsi: Xi , A. , Q3-Q 5-Fw AA V. .7 . vi K HJ. 1 i 5 VI? Eesifvs Kelclfrzzte lee? The 1967 Stratford Ball was reigned over by Queen Stevie Snyder and her court of royalty. 188 Senior Princess Shari McGarr Senior Princess Ginger Lan-gholz Birthday l5'all Senior Princess Melodie Sayger Senior Princess Diane Swendeman The 1966 Stratford Queen, Besry Stark, joyfully crowns the new queen, Stevie Snyder. THE STRATFORD COURT Stevie Snyder Shari McGarr Ginger Langholz Diane Swendernan Melodie Sayger Sharon Harnons Debbie Nichols Nancy LaGrone Queen Princess Princess Princess Princess Duchess Duchess Duchess 189 V . H Q53 r XX . Sf, is A thrilled Kerstin is prese nted with her first American manufactured clothes, a complete western outfit from the student body. L4 Cauch af Versatile Kerstin Bergh has c ha n g e d her way of life to adapt to the customs and ways not only of a real Texan, but also as a Leeite. Kerstin finds the home life of her American family very different th a n that of her Swedish family. Her manner of costume has changed to light weight fabrics and the familiar Lee-Ette uniform. Kerstin's great enthusiasm for Robert E. Lee High School is shown through her participation in the Foreign Student Club, Future Home- makers of America, the Lee-Ettes, and her bi- weekly Bugle Call column on life in Sweden. Among Kerstin's pastimes, she enjoys such things as riding horses, singing folk songs, and ice skating. In addition to these she has added the American sports a ct iv ities as well as the traditional school dances and the all night slum- ber parties. As Kerstin's year at Lee co mes to an end, she will long be remembered inthe hearts of Lee students as therblue-eyed blond from Sweden. Kerstin, along with her Ameri- can family, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Rowe Jr. , enjoys the Parent night activities at Lee. A 190 iessiwwwsamy-.N-V,Maas-zrtsfsw ,-rwsswmmmf m' ,Q4mm.ie.rlm1, ..- - --M ufeden ' Karnes I0 Zee e if 7 sf W A Although our Texas Christmas is without snow and wooden shoes, Kerstin enjoys our traditional visit from jolly Ol' Saint Nick. Mastiff? Now a typical football fan, Kerstin sits in amazement as she views the Lee- Mac game. The American way of life has pre se nted Lee's foreign student with many new and exciting pastimes, such as horseback riding. J fx- ......J1' MQ: Sfzpressivns Cell the Starry. . Activity! Activity! SOMETIMES IT'S SERIOUS: The tense cheerleader's rea ction to a hard-fought basketball game. . .A student mulling over the problem of poster designs. . .The anxi- ety of dissecting your first frog in biology. . . A teacher's disci- pline in the classroom...AND SOMETIMES IT'S LIGHT: Lee- ites happily earning their le tt er sweaters. . . The excitement of winning an election. . .The sly writing of letters in class. . . The faces of L e e i t e s show their r e a c t i o n s and emotions throughout the inc id ents of the 1967 school year. Expressive faces seem to capture the spirit, or mo od, of the activities, of the variety of the ev eryd a y, of the unforgettable and unique memories of Action--and Reaction at Lee. Happy or sad, smiles or tearful eyes, the expressions of students relate the com- plete story of an eventful year at Lee. Carolyn Cassil displayed her musical ability by playing Beethoven's Sonata No. 5 1 Posing as a sailor, Cheryl Giffen did an interpretative dance 194 Billy Goodman stunned the audience with his levitation trick. ,4 Zfalenf Special Hits lee Finis Fator shows his mu- sical abilities by singing folk songs in the annual talent show. Q rd A I ! X gi Kerstin Bergh, Lee's foreign exchange student, displayed her talents as a folk singer, as she sang songs from her native land of Sweden. Lillien Schievelbien and Rick Madden, toastmas- ters at the 1966 annual Stars Over Lee, introduced a variety of acts and talents during the Friday and Satur- day evening performances. Acts during the show varied from song and dance to specialties and combos. Stu- dents who turned out to see the events viewed folksing- ing, comedy skits, acrobatics, magician acts, and a mock pep rally. Dana Smith's comical monologe won for him the Best Performance of the two evenings. Merrily Weeber w ith her original song, Charlie's Rocket , won first place in the vocal division without accompaniment. The Christian Minstrals took second place with their version of If I Had a Hammar. The Pipelines with their London Sound received first place in vocal with combo backing. Second went to the Misplaced for Well Respected Man. JoAnn Trevino won first place with the tap dance and S uzy Schy placed second in dance with a modern jazz routine. The Speciality division award went to Billy Goodman for his magician performance. Vicki Decker won s ec ond place honors for her skilled acro- batics. In the instrumental division, Sophomore Kurt Ab- bert took first place for his piano concert of Chopin's Nocturne in Ci? major , while Carolyn Cassil, one of Lee's blind students, placed second with her concert of Beethoven's Sonata No. 5, r Work, to Jerry Townsend, is keeping in shape for the football season. Work for Bill Moke, is washing his father's car for his Satur- day night date. 196 Who Has the N, if Kerry Bartholomew isn't to be beaten with- out a stru-ggle. He argues that boys are responsible for keeping the yard neat and the grass cut. Who has the hardest life? Boys claim they have the hardest life, because they go through such expe- riences as mowing the lawns, working on cars, lift- ing weights and washing cars. After washing dishes, scrubbing floors, changing flats, cleaning swimming pools and numerous other jobs, girls seem to feel as though they have the hardest life. When arguments begin over who has the hardest life, neither boys nor girls have a clear advantage. . . Hardest ZW? rrss Although swimming is an enjoyable sport, Can- dee Sherman isr1't happy cleaning the pool. Cindy Van Bibber bemoans her plight as she puts away the newly cleaned pots and pans. 5 l wx l X Happiness isn't cleaning the kitchen floor every week, says Stevie Snyder. f- war., . ,l ' WX Gi .IKE ,L MMMW X'-.....f'p ri m Boys may not consider fixing flats as hard work, but to a girl like Janet Tatsch, it is a strenuous task. 197 Continual munching in a thrilling movie contributes to a favorite pastime of Pat Johnston. Wim Has the Daydreaming can be fun for Rusty Kyse, as he selects the perfect gift for his girl. Terry Upton finds re- laxation during a Saturday spin on a Honda. Mast glllfl? . . . But no matter who has the roughest time, it's certainly a toss up over who gets the most fun out of life! This has long been a debated question between both boys and girls. With all the frills and excitement of shopping for clothes and receiving boxes of candy, getting ready for a big prom, and above all flirting with the boys, girls claim they have the most fun. Boys, today, with all their freedom and privileges say they have the most fun. They enjoy such things as riding a honda, shopping for the perfect gift for that special girl, and partici- pating in school sports such as football, baseball, and basket- ball. So, all this brings us back to the same question, Who Has p Y 5 ph A 4 .. f . 4, ',r,5f,Y, ,gh The Most Fun? i y fl-G T, A A ' rf ' M 'f f 4 , a Flirting with the boys, is a m ajor pastime of most girls, and Trudell Singer is a perfect example with the old handkerchief trick. A wonderful feeling overcomes Cheryl Schnyder as she re- ceives a box of candy from her favorite boyfriend. 511 7' I V' A' '11, , f N, . H 1, I A V., ffm' 1 iv' Q91 , , ,- ,: , Q ,K A, xv., '4 i'?,YA5'l5'LZ' w'Qf'3,g,1, A V, W' --atm L f,.:Y-fy L-,Q - 'WH s ft5i's2a-fifty Jacquie Moore shows the pleasures of being a girl, as she shops for all the latest fashions. if YN Sports Sports Editors Bruce Samulin L ' Tffizf -uf vf2fwz5Pf'fa25: 'X S'l::Lazf- 9 ' if 42295: .. ,iz Qveltxkeii x ., yitvzhi 'EPP 3E3'5w'k'Nn 1 15-Qs1?1'11h'iWa - fpww1,.Af.?,,?.,,.,,,fV5,U,. h ' 'Lai H: :I ' F' www:-Lfmfgzxfpwas-lfzzrrwF' xv . MVK ..,, f-W, +.wf,Q:g.- . f .X , in '. ','lf4J?teKLL' JI V - -1 A-:Egg-M' -V. , flzfm- www, xwx, 4, .,,,K,WM HW, Wh vv V ,Qgg ' , . AB? Y W- ug B -.. V. ' ., 'hp Q . -,. iii I 3 X xr: 'ii X' 'H -, 7- 5 I ' 'M 1 ina 'QA X 6 5' ' x Y My: xl 1' M, . 4 fig b 5 'M N i Z 4 N N K . V lil ' - ,xx K 1 1' A , 78 j N' A EQ -' P- A Q ' , fl T f , N4 - Ts f i N1 A . V 'K-:1 I. ' gfbix 1: Y! 3 5 's- ii' ,, 5., 5. 4' X 1 1 , -1 - .,a,- .W r 114- , A--4 ,A ga Q 14 H A- i A , We '2- I . A fl' ,i- was Cen? Winning Ways Hrnne Hrrnn rollicking, frollicking, rebel spirit 202 enthusiasm from the sidelines . . . l symbols that inspire us a united team coaches who care WEP, LL ,, ,. wr wig? Q, 121 f rm? 5 51 .eww 1 5 'api . wiuiiisiek k?Yli?5'5JgSw .Q,m3p,, 7?5e5LEgQeg5+ Yeasggxizf- f .wwf ,-'f fxfgvcqkk, , if ff Wesley Bonecutter goes for a gain on the power sweep. Lee Texas City First Downs 8 6 Rushing I 138 74 Passing 75 40 Zane Shullanberger keeps for a short gainer. Vols Deezdleek ffl Season Opener The Lee Vols battled to a stalemate against the Stingarees of Texas City in the season open- er at Northeast Stadium. Early in the first per- iod the Vols drove deep into Stingaree territory only to have the drive erased by a fumble. The majority of the game was a contest between the two rugged defenses. In the final seconds, a Lee field goal attem pt fell short closing the score at O-0. Defensive standouts for the Vols who held Texas City to a mere '74 yards rushing were Phil Stanley, Mike Tighe, Doug Conrey, and Jerry Townsend. ul- sf hzmbles hm! as fee gllffb' The highly ranked Springwood Tigers upset the Vols in a hard fought contest at Houston by a score of 22-6. The Tigers took advantage of two fumbles, a safety, and a pass interception to take a 22-O lead at the half. ln the third quarter the Vols capitalized on a fumble recovery with Zane Shullanberger going over from the 2 yard line. A 2-point conversion failed. In the 4th quarter several Lee d rives were snuffed out deep in Tiger territory. As the gun sounded, the score was 22-6 in favor of Spring- wood. The Vol defense headed by Terry Keener, l Bob Anderson Mike Tighe and Jerry Townsend held the Tigers to a scoreless 2nd half. Spr1ngwood's offensive drive is halted by James Stayton. Doug Conrey attempts interception of Springwood aerial Rushing Passing Lee Springwood 61 66 28 56 ' First Downs' 8 I 8 I V015 Smcfflzer lfrfosewlf 34-O Lee made a run-away of their ini- tial victory by defeating the Roosevelt Rough Riders 34-O before 3, 500 fans at Northeast Stadium. Steve Linick and Wesley Bonecutter provided most of the fireworks in Lee's first victory, with Bonecutter completing two tal- lies of 2 and 8 yards, and Liniek with a 43 yard scoring sprint. Other Vol TD's came on a 2 yard sneak by Zane Shullanberget, and Fullback Guy Mc- Namara blasting over from the one. Jerry Townsend added 4 extra points to complete the scoring. The tough Lee defense headed by Gerald Bowles, and Terry Upton held Roosevelt to three yards rushing. Lee Roosevelt First Downs 20 2 Rushing 255 3 llhssiig I 190 l 33 i Tommy Turner is ha uled down after short gain against Roosevelt defenders. Wesley Boncutter eludes the grasp of a determined Roosevelt defender. t IZO7 Zane Shullanberger evades a Jeff tackler. i Lee Jef First Downs 14 4 Rushing 228 15 Passing 82 73 V015 Crrfurzce jeff Lee's defense figured heavily in a 22-O rout of the Jefferson Mustangs in the first district tilt. After a scoreless first quarter, the Vols came to life scor- ing 3 touchdowns. The first score came with Zane Shullanberger hitting James Stayton with a 30 yard pass. Gerald Bowles set up the next touchdown by partially blocking a punt at the Jeff 36. Three plays later Wesley Bonecutter scored from the four. The final Lee touchdown came with Robert Ball taking a 31 yard pass from quarterback Zane Shul- lanberger. Extra oints were furnished by Wesley Bonecutter and Bob Andersonjto close the scoring. Gerald Bowles, Phil Stanley an obzgrhdergi elped to hold Jeff to only 4 first downs. Jeff tacklers find difficulty in bringing down Wesley Bonecutter. A block from Wesley Bonecutter enables Zane Shullanberger to fire a pass. Although closely defended, Rick Jones nabs a pass. lee washes Hhurclzill The Lee Vols rorn ped by their new Northeast rivals, the Churchill Chargers, by a score of 33-O. The Vols s cored on their first possession by driving 76 yards upfield with Robert Ball taking an ll yard pass for the score. The next score came on a 83 yard burst by speedster Wesley Bonecutter. Reserve offensive p la y e rs S te v e Linick and Bill Lovelady each had a s core with Linick scoring from the five and Bill Lovelady going over from the two. Near the close of the game, the Vols capped a 77 yard drive with W es le y Bonecutter going over from the one. ee ChllI.'Chlll Rushing l- First Downs ZO 8 ' 399 Passing 75 86 Zane Shullanberger laterals to Robert Ball on the option. lee Crvurzces Sam Houston It was Lee all the way, as the Vols soundly trounced the Sam Houston Cherokees 29-O, at Alamo Staditurn. The first Reb score came early in the first period with Wesley Bonecutter plunging over from the three yard line. Other scores came from quarterback Zane Shullanberger, who scored twice on runs of 4 and 15 yards. The final Lee tally was a result of a 42 yard pass play to James Stayton. Jerry Townsend also put points on the scoreboard with a 27 yard field goal, and 2 extra points. Gerald Bowles and DougConrey helped smash the Cherokees ground game by holding them to only 15 yards rushing. First Downs 18 11 Rushing 226 15 - l l Passing 124 146 Zane Shullanberger st re a k s down the sideline for a 15 yard gain. Robert Ball gives Zane Shullanberger some encouragement. Lee Heights First Downs 10 11 Rushing 212 142 Passing 26 0 Wesley Bonecutter eludes tacklers on a sweep. V019 Nast' Out flezyhfs An alert Vol defense set up Lee's only score of the night, but it proved to be decisive in a 6-O tri- umph over the Alamo Heights Mules. After a score- less first half, the Vols marched to the Mule 49-yard line. From there the Vols punted, as a Mule fum- bled, Zane Shullanberger quickly pounced on it. Three plays later Zane Shullanberger burst over for the score. Late in the game, Jerry Townsend snuffed out a Mule threat by recovering a fumble on the Lee 25 yard line. The awesome Vol deggse, led by Mike Tighe, Gerald Bowles, nd Jerry Townsend, helped shut out their sixth foe in seven games. Gerald Bowles, Phil Stanley and Randy Patrick discuss the windup of a rough game. Andy Kenegy snares a pass for long yardage. Vols Muck Owls The Lee Vols blasted the Highlands Owls, in perhaps the most crucial ga me of the season, by a score of '21-6. After a scoreless first period the Vols came to life as Terry Kee ner pounced on an Owl fumble at the Highlands 30 yard line. Quarterback Zane Shullanberger connected with Robert Ball to move the ball to the four, and from there the tal- ented quarterback rushed in for the score. The next Lee score came on a 45 yard drive with Wesley Bonecutter racing in from the 5 yard line for the score. The final Lee score was a 37 yard pass to James Stayton who fumbled but Wesley Bonecutter alertly recovered for the touchdown. Jerry Town- send, who also made three extra points, Bobiander-Q son, and Gerald Bowles contained the highly tal- ented Owl backfield to 129 yards rushing. Lee Highlands First Downs 15 14 Rushing 165 76 Passing 158 129 Zane Shullanberger sweeps around end ll Vols Laval 5df50l'l The Lee Vols rolled over another district oppo- nent with ease, defeating Edison 35-12. Robert Ball opened the scoring as he took a pitchout and scored from 3 yards out. The next Lee tally was a result of an Edison bloc ke d punt recovered by Mike Tighe. Wesley Bonecutter then raced 69 yards for a touch- down. The final two scores came on passes from Zane Shullanberger. James Stayton grabbed an 8- yard scoring pass and Steve Linick hauled in a 25 yard touchdown pass, Extra points were made by Jerry Townsend, Zane Shullanberger, Robert Ball. Lee Edison First downs 9 9 Rushing 146 -112 Passing 63 64 Wesley Bonecutter circles left end. . . . . . and after a change of field, goes over for a touchdown. 213 Bonecutter sprints 79 yards for Lee's only score of the night. Aflac' fuus Im Lee lost out on its chance for a se con d district title as Northeast rival MacArthur battered the Vol eleven by a s core of 38-6. MacArthur completely dominated the Vols and at intermission Lee was down by a score of 17-O. The Vols only chance to cheer came with five minutes left in the game as Wesley Bonecutter took off on a seventy-nine yard touch- down jaunt. This game brought a dismal end to an otherwise fine season for the Vols. Lee Mac First Downs 5 13 l Passing 9 170 Wesley Bonecutter is stopped by MacArthur defenders after a short gain. -1 Cakes Dzsfrzcf Hmwn Johnny Pursch and Rick Benavides show the reactions ofthe team as MacArthur takes the district crown A .M ,Q N t me fee Phccs Cum ,411-diy, QUIII' ,411- Volunteer gridders: Ctop rowj Coach Tom Jungm a n, Andy Kenagy, Ron Craft, Jerry Townsend, Danny Boone, Mike Tighe 1 Gerald Bowles, Zane Shullanberger, Terry Keener, James Stayton, Randy Hartsook, Drew Horn, trainer John Ives, fsecond rowj coach Bill Brashier, coach John Ferrarra, Rusty Slay, Bill Lovelady, Rick Jones, Terry Upton, Phil Stanley, Robert Ball Doug Conrey, Bob Anderson, Randy Patrick, Richard Perez, manager Tom Pearson, Cbottom rowj Steve Linick, Tim Brown John Pursch, Charles Crain, Jim Howard, Tommy Turner, Mike Hardesty, Pat Johnston, Wesley Bonecutter, manager Blake Stephens, Gary Darby, manager Ron Hicks. All-District Honorable Mentions: Phil Stanley James Stayton Zane Shullanberger Robert Ball Terry Keener Bob Anderson Steve Linick l V District ve s , ,, s or as f I v' -at ., , ' if was Q- 1 fs V 1 , Q W , of fhihy, -x-- f : - 'f' ' C ' , : ii ' ' ?Y .- it 1, 'Z iffgl - ,, -'Q A .1 . 1: - .5 Vp V,5zj.f7't3rs31,g?zm4k sk I V - fwfjfe I L yt .1 1 5 . A fm wr. A V a2?wlfwxf??'1N' 'A swf , ' V C ,M - fs ig ,.,Qjj. gp,5,a-Ziff ' -' - ,M '2l,.Z:Virf fi,5?iWwa'f . 4. an Coach Weldon Beard looks on as C oa ch Tom Iungman en- gineers a play. Coach Mike Crocker contacts the press box for information on Edison's defense strategy. Manager Gary Darby shouts encouragement from the sideline. Ron Ricks gives Danny Boone a drink of water during a game. Manager Tom Pearson, Trainer John Ives, and Coach jim Juvenal gaze intently as they watch the game. Coaches John Ferrera and Bill Brashier concentrate on the action of the game. Keeelzee, .Managers llniy Volunteers Coaches and managers provide the backbone and training for a football team. Lee can bo ast of the experienced and talented coaching staff who helped guide the Vols to a winning season. Working late and sacrificing evenings is part of the job of Mana- gers Gary Darby, Tom Pearson, and Coaches Bill Brashier, John Ferrera, Tom Jungman, Roy Sawyer, Mike Crocker, Weldon Beard, Erwin Ckodre, and Trainer Jim Juvenal. 219 'Y Quarterback Mike Melzow rolls out to attempt a pass. ,Wie Pas! 7-3 Season Kewrd If you can't be a champion then make a cham- pion of the man in front of you. This is the code of the boys on the JV tea m who back up the Vol Varsity of 1966. Led by Coach Erwin Ckodre, the JV team established a respectable season record of 7-3. Although no District honor was won, the JV team showed much promise for future years and kept the varsity members fighting for their positions. 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Bartholomew, R. ,Wie Strive' V Zoufard Var ity Lee Opponent 26 6 Harlandale 0 42 South San 6 10 Roosevelt O ' 22 Jefferson 6 26 Sam Houston O 14 Alamo Heights 12 7 Churchill 36 Edison 6 22 20 0 Highlands 6 MacArthur End Quinton Ritchey waits for a pass from Quarter- back Mike Melzow. Quarterback Mike Melzow goes around left end for valuable yardage against MacArthur. Greg Dalhberg skirts around end for long yardage A MacArthur ball carrier finds it hard to penetrate the staunch Lee defense. E Lee 26 18 21 28 21 8 8 16 Lee's tough pass defense halts a MacArthur re ceiver. Gray Team Opponent Churchill Alamo Heights Roosevelt MacArthur Churchill Alamo Heights Roosevelt MacArthur heshmcn Post I4-2 Season With the addition of a freshman class, a football team to represent the freshman cla ss was created. The team was divided into the Red and Grey teams. Coached by Mike C roc ker and Weldon Beard, the teams each compiled an identical 7-1 record. The combined record of 14-2 paced the freshmen as they became this years champions of the N.E.I. S. D.- Alamo Heights Conference. Red Team Lee Opponent 22 Churchill 6 8 Alamo Heights 6 28 Roosevelt 8 30 MacArthur 8 26 Churchill l 6 O Alamo Heights 22 28 Roosevelt 8 16 MacArthur 0 John Rokovich streaks by MacArthur defenders. f .. . -N ff-k- I , .1 , . r . .A fbottom rowJM. Hennessey, R. Ross, R. Litze, B. Cramer, S. McPheerson, M. Caldwell, R. Briggs, J. Blamey, B. McGin- nis, R. Sedgwic, J. Newman, O. Forseth, J. Rokovich, Qsecond rowj S. Lowe-, M. Barry, R. Mickey, J. Potter, T. Trimmier R. Thomson, K. Hudson, A. Tablet, A. Willis, G. Davis, R. Parker, T. McCarthy, D. Sibley, M. Medbury, Qthird rowj T Novak, R.. Arhelger, T. Leopold, B. Benson, D. Grajavala, D. Funk, J. Brittenum, B. Linz, A. Fogiel, J. Wayne, R Bendele, J. Thomas, T. Jackson, J. Biegler, J. Wolf, S. Ubogy, Qfourth rowj Coach Mike Crocker, Manager S. Gregory, H Williams, R. Smith, J. Walker, R. Mirelez, J. Suttle, W. Moore, T. Mayroone, B.-Wybish, M. McGaffigan, B. Cochran D. McNeal, D. Quanstrom, M. Melchor, Coach Weldon Beard. 225 Coach Jimmy Littleton Koncn jirnlny lfitflefan Zonfinncs His Winning Ways nf lcv Play-maker Roddy McAlpine sinks one from the corner. Vols 0,0611 New Season: Non-District play this year was highlighted by the capture of two tournament crowns. In the Aus- tin Tournament the Lee cagers posted victories over teams from Dallas and Corpus Christi, and a cham- pionship victory over Houston Jones. The Northeast tournament was copped by one-sided victories over Holmes and John Marshall. 1 Action in this basketball game begins with this one-sided tip L off by Steve Niles. Drfmimzfc' Fra-District Lee Opponent 47 Central Catholic 36 56 Marshall 44 75 Holmes 19 55 Marshall 36 '73 Dallas 61 54 Corpus Christi 34 47 Houston Jones 44 74 Carroll 58 87 King 50 Sharpshooter Pat Laabs adds two points Bob Peek puts two easy points on the scoreboard as he goes in for the lay-up. 01 ive 3.6:-5 Q O QA. 63, v':.v pn: opponent MacArthur Churchill Roosevelt Edison Sam Houston Alamo Heights Highlands MacArthur Churchill Roosevelt Edison Sam Houston Jefferson Alamo Heights Highlands 65 28 19 70 49 60 55 59 43 34 59 46 49 52 5l Billy Black looks for a teammate to pass to during the Mac game Lice Kapfurcs District Eraufn Roddy McAlpine takes the ball downcourt against a staunch Alamo Heights defense. V03 Cake District With I5-I Kewrd Damon Hollingsworth goes in for a layup against Highlands. 232 For the fifth year in a row, the Lee Vols captured the 15-AAAA district ch a m p i o n sh i p. The Vols finished district competition with an impressive 15-l record, losing o nly to Edison in an overtime game when Vol starters had fouled out of play. Zane Shullanberger goes up high to rebo un d against Highlands. The tipoff jumpball is no contest for 6'11 Steve Niles. Vols gather around Coach Littleton for last minute instruc- tions before the Roosevelt game. Helping to break new scoring records, All-Stater Steve Niles, a 6'11 senior, averaged more than 21 points a game this season and gave the Vols an edge in rebounding most ofthe time. Niles, who has blocked many shots, is a key man in the Lee defense that blocks the inside, forcing opponents to hit from outside. Lee's other starters--6'4 Bob Peek, Billy Black, Zane Schullanberger and Roddy McAlpine-- also can harass the opposition. Vols set a new record for the least points scored in one game against Lee by allowing Holmes only 19 points early in the season, and later tied this record in a 81-19 victory over Roosevelt. The Vols' rampage, which altered the record books, still leaves many records in jeopardy, Lee has already scored 1913 points this season which is only 192 shy of the 2105 point record set by Lee in 1964. INDIVIDU AL SCORING HONORS Lee Niles Black Season 1913 Q62-31 588 Q21.8j 497 C17.8j District 1138 U13 304 Q20.1j 309 119.65 Peek Shullanberger McAlpine Season 254 Q9.1j 209 17.35 109 03.71 District 147 Q9.2j 162 Q10.0j 76 Q4. 71 233 V019 Dump Krackenrdga Advance in Regionals Steve Niles outjumps a Brackenridge defender for a rebound during the Bi- District tilt. Steve Niles and Zane Shullanberger contest an Eagle for a rebound. An overflow crowd at Alamo Stadium Gym saw the Volunteers dump the Brackenridge Eagles by a score of 47-38. At the end of the first quarter the Vols held a slim 14-12 lead, but increased their margin by six points, with a score of 24- 18 at the half. The Ea gle s never gave up, but their shorter team could not com- pete with the taller Volunteers. Bob Peek, 6'4 , BillyBlack, 6'2 , and Steve Niles, 6'11 , put the game on ice with six straight points and gave the Vols a 47-38 victory. Niles was the leading scorer in the game with 21 points. Billy Black followed with 13 points and Zane Shullanberger was next with 7 points. fee Wlzzjvs Knights in lecgivmzl Cforzfesf The Lee Vols avenged la st year's defeat in the regional playoffs, by whipping the Austin McCallum Knights by a s co re of 45-39. A capacity crowd at Southwest Texas' Stra ha n Gym witnessed the Vols grab a 19-18 halftime lead in a closely contested defensive game. Early in the third period, the Vols built up a lead that the Knights could not overcome. Steve Niles paced the Vols with 14 points, and finish- ing with 9 points each were Bob Peek, Roddy McAl- pine and Billy Black, Roddy McAlpine puts in a lay up against the Knights Trying to pass, Bob Peek looks for a teammate, during the regional game. Steve Niles adds two points to the already excessive lead ofthe first half. Bob Peek jumps high for his chance at a rebound 236 Roddy McAlpine concentrates on two points from the free throw line. lee falls emwmzls Activa After fouling out late in the fourth quarter, Steve Niles and Bob Peek join Coach Beard and their team- mates for a nerveracking experience on the bench, , t E . all '1 Q- - .3 . W ? Billy Black adds a touch of humor to the tense game as he eaves- drops on an Abilene conference. A pair of substitutes with little game experience carried a big load successfully as the Lee Vols over- came foul trouble and defeated the Abilene Eagles, 74-63 in the Class AAAA semi-finals of the state tournament. Steve Niles and Bob Peek tallied four fouls each in the first half. Both sat out much of the second half, while James McCrory and James Stayton came to the rescue and aided in holding a lea d for the Vols. Lee raced to a commanding lead early as Niles and Peek gave the Vols a tremendous margin in re- bounds. Lee's biggest lead of 20 points ca me late in the second qua rte r when Billy Black hit a field goal for a 38-18 advantage. Black, who pumped in 9 field goal attempts, was the top s corer with 28 points. Peek made 14 points and Zane Shullangerger put in 8. 237 1 I Zane Shullanberger atte m pts to add two points as Steve Niles moves in for a possible rebound. V019 60,0 fate Utlc Robert E. Lee brought home its first state AAAA championship as they trimm e d the Spring Branch Memorial Mustangs by a score of 70-69. The Vols took a 42-34 halftime lead as they connected with a remarkable 68 percent from the field. The final quarter proved to be hectic as the stubborn Mustangs would not allow the Vols to build up a lead. Steve Miles sunk two freethrows which put the game on ice. Steve Niles was high point man of the game with 25 points. Billy Black finished with l7 points, Zane Shullanberger with 14, Roddy McAlpine with 12, and Bob Peek completed the scoring with 2 points. This game concluded the Lee Volunteers g re a t e s t cage season as the cagers compiled an amazing 31-l rec- ord. Bob Peek and Andy Harris show the joys of ultimate victory after four years of hard work. 238 QF' 2 . X ffsxi A i .Quimfef 6a,vfurcs State Zhampivushzp Bob Peek All-District Honorable Mention All-Distr 1967 State Wzampinns ' 1 i Lee Varsity Basketball team: fstanding l-rj Coach W eld on Beard, Zane Shullanberger, James McCrory, Andy Harris, James, Stayton, Steve Niles, Bob Peek, Billy Black, John Hoenow, Coach Jimmy Littleton, Qkneeling l-rj Paul Bledsoe, managerf Damon Hollingsworth, David Bohls, Bill Murray, Pat Laahs, Phil Applegate, Jimmy Walker, Roddy McAlpine, Ralph Daigle, Hdaflagef. J I David Bohls receives valuable information from Coach Little- ton during the Brackenridge game. Coach Littleton, who has travelled to the state play- offs nine times, watches another state game intently. 242 1 flfis' Kccard H176 H5145 ee Opponent JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM Schertz Cibolo Larry Craft Lockhart Don Postell Jefferson Andy Kenagy Roosevelt John Hoenow Sam Houston Phil Applegate South San Tom Guido MacArthur Danny Pena Churchill V Don Rockwell Jefferson Steve Gregory Roosevelt Bobby Walker Alamo Heights Sam Houston Coach Weldon Beard Manager Larry Slmpson FRESHMEN TEAM: Qback rowj Coach Ckodre, Johnny Rokovich, Bobby Lenz, Lee Miller, Bill Chapman, Dan Sibley, Ronny Brunner, Jack Hosman, Ricky Thomsen, Coach Crocker, Qmiddle rowj Bobby Billsler, Brian McGinnis, Robert Bivens, Greg Dahlberg, Tom Taylor, Eddie Swidner, John Burnside, Qfront rowj Steve LaPiana, Ole Forseth, John Walker, Carlos Pena, Al- lan Leitko, Dave Floyd, James Russell, JeffMueller. Weshmeu, Sophs Prqvurc for Quturc' Zfmms ,,, , ,a . Q , ,ff A 63 'f, f,f5:,, ' 2 'E 592. 1 3 y SOPHOMORE TEAM: Qstandingj Coach Beard, Tommy Keir, Marshall McNeirl, Mike Hogan, Tim Trimmier, Don Humpreys, Tommy Pessing, Manager, Lee Simpson, Qkneelingj Jimmy Stone, James Anderson, Rick Jones, Dana Mc- Ginnis. 245 gwhmg. uw-9.3, Swimmers P11114 e into Hvmpetifzbu Dorothy Mayfield works out during a practice session before participating in the North East tournament. Janet Mayfield works on her specialty, the backstroke. Duane Teehee demonstrates his backstroke form in the North East Tournament. 247 ufimmezs n Q 55 ii ,J 2 9 I i i 1 L I Duane Teehee perfects his backstroke at Blossom swimming pooi i i I 3, 1 Y Ronny Powers enters the pool for a relay during practice. Spkzsh, Suizmvrgcz urfacc' Ira Panzer does the breaststroke while practicing for a meet. Gary Griffith comes up for air as he swims the length of the pool. .4 , 1 -, Q X . . 5 ' , 5 ' Y . -' - -- P --,,rgsj.g51, '5- .'.:1 3- fm, .k.'!::E:-',,:E . 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Wishart collected his wins in the Individual Medley and the 100 meter freestyle, whereas Panzer too R his in the 60 meter freestyle and the 400 meter freestyle. The most promising signs for this year' have been the fine performances by Mike Powell who represent- ed Lee in diving competition at the U niv e rsity of Texas Invitational Meet. He qualified by taking seventh in the trials, which is the best ever done by any Lee diver. Boys swimming participants include Qstandingj Joe Mill, Wayne Taylor, lra Panzer, Bill Richardson, Jimmy Wishart, Mike Powell, QkneelingJ'Bryan Callaghan, Kim Gardner, Gary Griffith, Doug Deakyne, and Ron Powers. 250 Girls' Swimming Team: Cstandingy Jeanne Meyer, Susan Hazelwood, Marcy Flatten, Kathy Fuller, Qmiddle rowp Pennye Lindsay, Ieanne Delfriese, Cathy Runkle, Diane Yeary, fkneel- ingj Dorothy Mayfield, manager, Diane Day, Pam Pillans, janet Mayfield. I I l 1 1 Marcia Flatten leaves the water after an afternoon work out. Lee's tennis team: CkneelingjFlo1'ance Guido, Sandy Saws, Janice Littrell, Elaine Sachuaag, Pat Wood, Kathy Moon, Janice Vowell, Pat Wampler, Lynn Price, Karen Ashinhurst, Carol Young, Cheryl Finny, fstandingp Dennis L Smith, Mike Wilkins, Mark Tholen, Bob Colmen, Wayland Wong, Steve Haag, Tommy Jackson, David Penel- ton, Mike Zietlin, Bill Boldnc, Mike Hensy. N Mark ThO13f1 exhibits H good bHCkh21I1d Swiflg- Janice Vowell slams the ball during a practice ses- 252 sion. Genie Zfeezlez Prepares for Dietrief Mezfehee Beginning season playwith tournaments in Falfur- rias and Corpus Christi, the Lee netters returned with a pleasing number of w i ns by Pat Wampler and Ja- nice Vowell in the doubles semi-finals, Bob Gold- man in singles competition, Katie Near and Lynn Price in early rounds of doubles. Working hard every afternoon, the tennis team prepares for future con- tenders to test their skill in upcomming tournaments. February 23 University of Texas North East Independent School District Tournaments March 1-30 April 3-6 District To-urnament April 21-22 Regional Tournament May 4-6 State Tournament Junior Pat Wampler practices after school before parti- cipating in a tournament. District Champs Pat Wampler and Lynn Price join forces for a doubles match. 253 Kuckcfecrs' Mafia- Practice: l9mc!icc: Wayland Wong and Steve Haaag, three year veterans of tennis competition, warm-up for a doubles match. Pat Wood and Janice Littell combine strategy on the forecourt. More Practice Mike Zietlin moves into position for the swift return of a volley. Action calls for abackhand as Waylandwong wallops the ball for a point. Bob Goldman puts full strength into a serve as he warms up for the match. Lee's shotput tea m members are Jerry Townsend, Gerald Bowles and Danny Meyer Danny Meyer hurls the discus toward District points Relay Team Wesley Bonecutter Keith King Steve Linick Danny Boone 256 Crack Gam Prepares far Hanfcndcrs .4- Gerald Bowles heaves the discus as he practices for the next meet. March 18 Harlandale Invitational 25 Northeast Invitational April 1 Alamo Heights Invitational 7-8 District 15-AAAA 15 San Antonio Invitational 22 Regional 29 Corpus Christi Invitational May 4-6 State Meet Lee's Track Team, under the direction of Coach Roy Sawyer, showed great potential in early season prac- tice and promised to be one of the strong contenders in this year's district meet. Back after breaking rec- ords for the 1966 team are Bill Melzow, Steve Lin- nick and Jerry Townsend. , I A ,r 4, I., T:-A Y A, ,, ... fry in Z V I Q. Q 'f' - f - Bill Melzow, who broke tw o shorput records last year, practices for ever greater distance. 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Q5 if -f ., QQ-gspi gs My s sv A, 1, ,M M s F ff summits? if N A ififgziil s 15633 ,A 1' V42 ,K+ My sf? vw 1- Wg bfi su f it S-iz., 4 gm s g Q as fx Q25 MW. :M A3 f fi! 4,t3i.x:,g'ig, ffifliilsi-75 sf -r ,M 'ik 4 I w g 'Jw 51, if Ai? A Q2 YA Q. A' fr hfwffu Af TAX .A , AA XA N M5 -A A AA , 92 - ' ,E flax., V ' y e 'S A A 1 fsfl fs . is 3? if-1i,,p. , ,,. V -mf -fi .,A .f5 '?2f:ff. ' f A' 'i' if -' fi AA f , 1' . 5' 4' -'5,l ff' f ' , wif- ' V f x ? :'.P-sv.A,:.f'3: .f .'A,a.Lf' A' 3163, .1-fff'f X A M: W- H, ' AM .A . wfesfffzz , -L ffmg, -- ,- -A -1-5, H3 fa, fs- A fl di Am ffkz Ms 1 1 i Steve Linick and Danny Boone pra ct i ce handing off at a practice relay session. N Lee's mile rs and 880 men are fback rowj Kenneth Albers Ron McGinnis, Erich Nordloh, John Speer, Qfront rowy Rich ard Tobin, Jim Ray, Albert Garci, Richard Naylor. ', xt - .cw , wk, ..,, ,, ,V 3 ,J .Ag .qv f J www mia Aggie? .Q ., ,- 1 ,. .W .. , in f fr ,F ffm I -r51g,f,,,.?.iA,5 a A W , ggginff .. ik: A r A X M. ,- A -vt .af .1 ,N . W Lee Milers: Jim Ray Ronald McGinnis Richard Naylor After winning in a meet againstAustin, Seguin, New Braunfels and Alamo Heights, the Lee Golf Team showed promising signs for another successful year of competition. Although dominated by the inexperience of underclassman, the team seemed to thrive on the guidance ofSeniors Chuck Leske and Ricky Goerges, and the coaching of Tom Moseley. Their schedule includes heavy competition which hopefully might lead them to another State Championship. 260 Chuck Leske and Ricky Goerges, leading Lee golf ers, will pace the Vol Golf Team as they defend their State Championship in weeks to come Gafers Host Nvrfhmsf Zfvurney Lee Golf Team: Crop rowj Monte Baldwin, Chuck Leske, Coach Tom Moseley, Johnny MacDirmid, Randy Hall, Qmiddle rowj Larry Law, Ricky Georges, Bob Tuttle, Ricky Schmidt, Qbottorn rowj Jack MacAlister, Randy Hahn, Robert Iopling and Mark Masterpool. February 25 New Braunfels Tournament 27 North East Tournament March 3 Brazosport Tournament ll Austin Tournament 17 Corpus Christi Tournament 18 Brady Tournament 25 Kerrville Tournament April 1 Lampasas Tournament 8 DISTRICT MEET 261 Jack McAllister pitches to the green on his third shot. Johnny MacDiarmid prepares to roll in a tricky putt Team members Terry Law, Bob Tuttle and Randy Hall find that perfect form comes from hard work and daily practice. 262 ' dryers Swing into Hompcfifivn i i i Robert Iopliug calls on power for a long drive. E' I Ricky Schmidt gives full attention to a putt r a 5? 15,1 MX as K!lS6'bllff Qs., ,, , f,,. 2 V q i A' I .Mikem'Me1ZOw .W Sandbffers Mu Dzlsfricf 6I'0Wl'l For eight years the baseball team has neve r won any- thing less than district crowns. This year's baseball team proved to be just as promising due to a surplus of talent. Coached by Tom Jungman, the Vols had depth in pitching and a strong defense which cla sse d them as strong district 2 winners. March 14 Alamo Heights Here March 16 Edison Here March 21 Churchill There March 23 Highlands There March 28 Sam Houston There March 30 Roosevelt There April 6 Jeff Here April 11 Mac Here April 13 Alamo Heights There April 18 Edison There April 20 Churchill Here April 25 Highlands Here April 27 Sam Houston Here May 2 Roosevelt Here May 9 Jeff There May ll Mac There V 1, W, 2 wa risrris 'WW' s. 1 311 fl A rtr - 1 sa s . 1 s l 1 T Q A ,, y 1 if , 1 V vi u f--W-.,,.fsrft l ' V' ..,,,k Q Q. y s ssss. I4-w Bill Melzow limbers up during a practice session. X . or A X - .., 2 .- will ' i f I 5 . lrt 2, 3 5 it 1 ,I 5 17. r fr 1 f . ,.,.s,. sim , n h l W' H W I it ,, , ref, f-wi ww f W stat p , W. .:, , 2, , , V f-,' , 1 - sq A 1 . A iv 4 , Tiff ' .5 if-f x .t .V 4.,.': ' . , it A .V-. . . sm r,u,jf.A H W ' ' ii L 3 :s'5,- if ' 55 '53 2, . 5' fi I V .yawn Larry Clarkson exhibits perfect form as he delivers a sizzling fastball. Phil Stanley winds up to deliver his curveball, 265 fee ine Pessesses Wesley B o ne c u tt e r prepares to swing during a practice garner Robert Ball snares a fly in centerfield. 266 Speed Strong Defense Veteran catcher Bill Chandler moves into position for a pop up .P . ,L yi, W - X W4 , ,,.s,,11,mg4:if Isswewf A-ff - A- -: 3 wfmdffw- - -'ff' M' ' 4,3 1 6 W , 4 . ' if' X ,WZ 'Q VL hun. ffm, i ' , l K I . -s ., ,gsg f , -Q -f,, - fs. ,.-G' .,. ' sv Wg! V , , ,. l,fa M, - 1 ' W - cw 'Yff 5--. Outfielder Gene Voss nails a grounder. iiiiiuusmulalxwpw-Sv,.m,.W.w'f ,,,. . f+ Q fun'-v m ' 1 1- Q ...A-4 A Q ,,, a, A Coach Tom Jungman and manager Kenny Elliot survey a practice session. W 'sss W i ,Q , - ' fif f f Y , Tommy Garner lays a perfect bunt down the f givig' A K? : . Y ,,m,. , ' irst base line. 267 Catcher Don Cangelosi helps warm up a pitcher during a practice session. 3,0664 Danny Peia belts a long single against Antonian. 'aqua ami Agidfy- Kascball 60416 in ,ll-,gm-5 V V A LZ' V N 'I ,Q zqgpwwmw X .... Danny Pena studies the target before his windup. Bill Furgeson awaits the signal from the catcher prior to his windup. 269 idlodllldwl 35 , I David Bohls awaits for a pitch in an inter-squad game. Bill Melzow fans a batter in pre-season activity. V Aces Warm lip l far Diamond Mus l l l l H WSI W5 as va . f-I A25 . Blake Stephens lets loose with a blazing fast- ball. Gary Rodriguez winds up for a pitch as he studies the target. 271 Klub Clubs Editors: Susan Dusek Kathy Taylor Shelia Taylor Judi Tuller Pam Ellis i X 4-. - Q .V ,,4 -:g A f , '35 j 3 qiffx ig!! ls?'5-?1S13f3 Q iv yi W Q 5 1 qrijijfi ' -. N 3 lg . I . ,M 9' wi- W Q - W 5 'A .1 Q if nxkgzzzswsnooat Q E 1 9' 1 ,xx Q' 5 y flaw M Q fs I f 1 7 N x ' P A r 6 X ,A ,i, . i . , ,,,4, ,,,' J' .L u 4 i ,- H .r 'wa Service Hubs Traveler . . Student Council . . Bugle Call . . Boosters . Lee-Ettes . AFS. . Key Club . Band Parents . Band . Choir . Opti-Misses . . L x.l,d'.. 275 280 288 294 296 304 305 308 310 316 320 Co-Editors . . Photographers . Who's Who Editor Secretaries . . . Feature Editors . Classes Editors . .f.. .--..-.- I --Q ....... -.--..- . .Janet Brown, Sandy Day . . . Ronald Scribner, Stephen Burns, John Hitchcock, Cathy Lande if s gan . . . .!- 'F eazzw V, f ,awww - f ff , .gg Q? K k Q 'A i ata-5 . ' K t A - p 312 Galilee Reed T Cana ee Sherman , ndrea Bloom, Cindy Crawford, Debra Dick, Adonna Jones, Karen Raforth, Nancy Scott, Roxanne Swanson, Gail Tash, Karin Wiemers Benavides, Joan McGoon, Sheila Prater, Ellen Polunsky Ellis, Kathleen Taylor, Sheila Taylor, Judith Tuller 5' . Suzanne Mills, Kathy Troilo, Faye Wilson Bill IVlQal5Q,,,,B1Q'HCC:S3l'I'1U1l1'l 196 7 Crawler Staff 275 Co-Editors Sandy Day and Janet Brown discuss the TRAVELER theme and division pages with their sponsor, Mrs Linda Evans. fini! 'Mi ,H 15.32 A 1 fa si of E. Adonna Jones discusses her layouts with Mrs. Evans, while Sheila Prater and Elaine Custer check triplicate forms before mailing to the publisher. Sifzffers React to jlfladdeuirzg Pace Each September another year of the TRAV- ELER begins as warm greetings, year old friend- ships are renewed and lasting friendships begin. The older members begin by informing the new staffers of their duties, but warn them what it is like around deadline time. As cl eadline approaches, the atmosphere within the staff room becomes tense and fran- tic, but as the dread of completing a deadline is forgotten, the air soon returns to normal. Under the direction of Mrs. Linda Evans and the Co-Editorship of Sandra Day and Janet ,,,...-.,,..f4, wwe, Brown, the l966-67 TRAVELER staff has strived M' to prod u ce the best possible annual known to ,gf---ee-ewM.a,,, Robert E. Lee. Susie Mills, faculty editor, looks for pictures for her layouts, as Fay Wilson and Kathy Troilo put finishing touches on their faculty pages .- an aus W '54 VI' C ...l The Classes Editors Karen Raforth, Cindy Crawford, and Nancy Scott strive to meet the final deadline. ROX3.llllS Swanson , .-'Xlld rea Bloom, Debra Dick, Karin Buckner ll-4 Q21 A5 if f , it ,, an r ' Us .4 ss A , 'fhhl KX ii 4 AAVL K Y jx, st 5 it Q i i' 'esp ., ' 'IW t ' ' .iw-. i wud fn 'A A Q3 , , 5 I .W A 'fi Sports Editors. Bill Moke and Bruce Samulin. discuss a caption for their picture. A 4 Candee Sherman and Jacquie Moore, Features Editors, go over some pictures while Who's Who Editors, Claire Howerton and Karin Buchner, go through the negative files. 4-J 1 1 r H Z 1 Organizations Editors Susan Dusek, Sheila Taylor, Kathleen Taylor, and Judi Tuller prepare layouts for their deadline. 'W Zruveler Smffers Display Uma and Sffrfrf Gayle Reed, secretary, compiles information for the senior and faculty indexes. Ann Enloe, classes editor, checks through her picture file before turning in a page. ,yi -Jar 3 i 2 2 Ellen Polunsky and Ioan McGoon alphabetize the advertising index. Q 5' B is Student lfrfdy Prcsidenf Kvddy ,Mcfl M146 fudelef Keurzeil Serves Student Kedy The Student Council of Robert E. Lee High School has been developed in order to present the student body with a grea ter representation in all school activities. Each homeroom has elected a representative in order for him to express their needs and problems. The organization was formed to keep all stu- dents in form ed about daily activities and to pro- mote spirit through the sponso rs hi p of Howdy Week , student directories, and presentation of spir- it ties to all male teachers. The Council is sponsored by Mr. Tom Moseley. Carolyn Smelley, secretary, reads the minutes at one ofthe weekly Council meetings. Lillian Schievelbien, vice president, chuckles as she broadcasts the afternoon announcements. Treasurer Stephen Haag collects money from Tammy Cam- eron and jo Ann Etheridge for the sale of rebel flags. 281 -i H. 1-915460-4: ' ft, Chuck Agne Bobby Anderson Phil Applegate Kris Artz 5' N. SQ, ir J if A Q.. ?.. . aa K I is Members of the Calendar Committee, Barbie Thrift, Susan Hilton, and Elizabeth Knippa, bring the school's fall activities up to date. 282 Paula Beckom Francis Benavides Bill Berchelman Anita Blamey 41 iudenf Activities Gerald Bowles Shirley Buchanan Karen Burkhart Tammy Cameron Carmen Chapa Krfnncil Plans and ,flnnnnl Snenfs In order to complete the student directory, Francis Benavides and Tammy Cameron prepare to distribute information slips to the other council members. Carol Chapman Doug Conrey Carolyn Creel Anita Demos Dede Drexler Cindy Duecker Jo Ann Etheridge Gracie Forsyth as s ' ix, 2 fa f. f A film? , s. ,,f ,, Q in f Nw-,w, K -ri Kx,4..!A.f.Z W 1 'N' Er , ,,,, L .. N...., E ,. m r 'fs ,lx K Rene Fugitt Thalla Gass Andra Graham Ralph Hall Paige Hansen Vickie Hardy Andy Haffii Terri Hill Susan Hilton Rosanne Hudgins Lona Jarnegin Edward Johnson Teri Jones Myron Iosephson Terry Keener Doug Conrey and Terry Keener, serg eants-at-arms, silence two talkers during a Council meeting. 'X 'ggi av in yi i I is rw if R. in-. ff 4 .l Edward Johnson and Wayland Wong total the day's income re ceived from the United Fund drive. U' i i Mgr Elizabeth Knippa Pam Lemaster Terry LeVine Carolyn Ligon Jack McA1ister Marshall McNeil fudenf Zrfuncil learns kespansibiliiy i Q r QQQUX .sg X 2 -:.' - , QW, mr , fm? .3 1, ax - - fl ,af . Sharon Maher Donna Meader Walter Moore Mike Moretti Pat Moseley Jan Miller Daria Nunn Pam Obriotti ' Jerry Odom Gary Pinneil ig ,, 'Q' is 'Mix 'J +,: 7 ,.,Z W Janet Potter Karen Rains Jeanne Reffett Vicki Ritchey Linda Roberts John Rokovich Linda Roberts John Rokovich Karen Rutherford Vera Jane Sanders Brenda Schiffer Sharon Sepulvida x ,G 1 S 53' if Q if X Tommy Jo if Sexauer ., JW Virginia 5' s itz . 5 fr vt Martha Slover Karen Stewart Karen Sutherland Richard Tafolla Doug Conrey and Pam Obriotti. xx Council sponsor, Coach Tom Moseley, discus- ses forthcoming events with Carolyn Ligon, J Qi Hrfuizcil 161015 Sleciirfns Activities 1 i S , ., , 1- I if'-ff'. 5 Q ., if .14 t , ,k., ',', ' 1 'if 77 ' .Vik V1 Qlltiff ...x A,.. . .l 241. ,et....,, QQ, , .,..,,. .tx lk ' L sn., S-if - C B f Chairman of the Election Committee, Terri Hill, tabulates votes for class officers while Carolyn Smelly, Doug Conrey and Patti Wall assist her by checking her work. B Vi Wayland Wong 4 ,i1'WAi 3, xl iff, Q 1 4' x 4 e..'3i? B Ei. - ,ve 5 , K .MW i it it f Kay Wyatt 'sl V . ffif C 1 s ff.-H B I 'wb .'t- , lf., Triny Yates Betty Tehee Barbie Thrift John VanZ.ant Barbie Vermersch Patti Wall Marilyn Weichlein et i i J 5 i t Qyyt A , f 5 in Mrs. Cox and Editor Pamela Knight edit an issue of the BUGLE CALL before publication. The campus newspaper the BUGLE CALL, serves as an information sheet for the student b ody and a laboratory experi- ence for Journalism II students. The staff is edited by Pam Knight and is sponsored by Mrs. Sharon Cox. The Bugle Call, again has received an A+ rating from the N a tio n al Newspaper Service. Other awards include the Distin- guish Merit from the Interscholastic League Press Conference, and the Quill and Scroll First Place International Award. Leslie Swerdlow designates the positions of staff members while preparing the Bulletin Board. And auf. . .,4 Wm! 5'ro14f1 Our Sponsvr Managing Editor, Halleta Hightower, reads and edits stories before approval for publication. Suzanne Winslow, in her job as Circulation Manager, gathers pa pers to be issued the next day. x l 1 4 2 E Sports Editor, Steve Linick, gathers statistics for the Highlands write ..w egM'N MAF? Delores de la Rosa, copy editor, and Dela Barnes, feature editor, discuss a story that Dela has just written for the next E issue. 290 Staffers know that it takes cooperation and patience to get a paper out Editor-in-chief . . Managing Editor . Copy Editor . . Features Editor . Sports Editor . . . Editorial Assistants , , Sports Publicity Director City Editor ...... Executive Editor . . Advertising Manager . Business Manager . . Circulation Manager . Pictures Deadlines- Bugle Hell Rush . . . . Pain Knight , , l-lalleta Hightower . . Delores de la Rosa , , , Dela Barnes . Steve Linick , Janice Roberts, Leslie Swerdlow , , , ,Bobby Mabry . . . . Susan Hoese . Mary Lynn McQuire . . Cynthia Specia . Jeanette Horan . . .Suzanne Winslow Photographers . . . Robbi Kosub, Ron Scribner Sponsor . . . . . . .Mrs. Sharon Cox Ron Scribner checks and cleans the cameras between deadlines. Steve Burns watches for the right shot before snapping a basketball picture. Cathy Lande retouches a picture in effort to make a Bugle deadline. Zfvcwcs' Learn- Chen Sam Positions 'TR' Jeanette Horan, business manager, addresses bills to merchants for their advertisements. Sports Publicity Director, Bobby.Mabry, lays plans for the length of a sports story. 292 Mary Lynn McQuire, Cynthia Specia and Linda Jordan gather feature ideas from back issues of Bugle Call. These first year Journalism students have been given the title of LoVelies by the superior staff members. Ann Enloe and Clare Shelby take time out dur- ing paper folding to be the first to read the lat- est Bugle issue. First year Journalism day night duties. students fold papers as one of their Thurs- K7 X Booster Club officers call the meeting to order for the discussion of important issues. Dr. Jack McAlister, president, makes sure all business is covered before he closes the meeting. 294 OFFICERS President Dr. Jack MeA1ister Vice Presidents Rod Gass Don Harris Rex Shullanberger Secretary Carol McGinnis Treasurer Frank West Historian-Parliamentarian Dorothy Bryan Sergeant at Arms Bob Chestnut Bob Grigsby Board of Directors Chairman Bill Knippa Kovsfers frvvdlc Spirik ?u14ds Mr. and Mrs. Ronald McGinnis show Booster spirit as they race off to another game. Booster Club members and Lee faculty cheer Vols on to victory. Throughout the y e a r the Robert E. Lee Booster Club supports all sports as we ll as other school ac- tivities. The clubs first project of 1966-67 was the co- sponsorship of the Big 33 Game with the MacAr- thur Booster Club and the San Antonio Ir. Chamber of Commerce. The main fund raising project is the annual Bar- B-Q and Raffle at Aggie Park in October. They also sponsor a dance for the Booste r members at The Roaring 2O's in November, and the All-Sports Banquet in May, at which time all varsity athletes are honored by a banquet and a dance. During the year they contributed over 352000 to- ward school benefits. 295 Senior Kay Kennon Senior Diane Swendeman Senior Melodie Sayger Head Cheerleader Junior Kathy Burke 296 Junior Sharon Schubert Zheerlazders Spark Sclzovl Spirit Kay Kennou MC1Od16 Sayger Head Cheerleader Diane Swendeman Kathy Burke Sharon Shubert I1 'kf .fb f f IILJV FOUR EXECUTIVE OFFICERS: FOUR EXECUTIVE LIEUTENANTS: Shari McGarr, Marilyn Bryant, Carol Davis, Daryl Dornak Ginger Langholz Karen Schwartz Phyllis West Sandy Wagner 298 sig? 1 we - , an 5. 3,5 if PEP-SQUAD SERGEANTS: Terry Sawyer, Sharon Moffet, Kris Artzt, Faye Gos sen, and Elizabeth Knippa. Ofjcers Head Drilli Paradwt Fep 16111555 PEP SQUAD STAFF SERGEANTS Denise C-lawson Kathy Runkle ll- fi' Dottie Vizza Diane Roper fd DRILL LIEUTENANTS: Carolyn Smelley, Sharon Chollar, Rene Fugitt, Terri Mcloaughtery, Cheryl Perido, Pam Peine, Carolyn Ligon, Lillian Schievelbien, Susie Dusek, Patti Wall. Lee-Ette Major Ginger Langholz and Captain Phyllis West show their excitement in presenting Danny Boone the Mr, Lee award. lee-8ttes Haas! Salma! Spirit The Lee-Ettes, starting out the new year with a new sponsor, Miss B a r b a r a Marx, a d d e d another chapter to its book of fond memories. Beginning the day at 7:15, with early morning practice, the clay of a Lee-Ette is long and tiring. With the promotion of spirit as a high point in the organization 's goals, the Lee-Ettes find enjoyment in selling tags, making posters, and decorating the gym and halls for Friday pep-rallies. Thespirit of the club is greatly exemplified during one of the many cafeteria or gym pep-rallies. Led on the field by Major Ginger Langholz, and at all sport events by Head Ch e er l e a de r Melodie Sayger, the organization displays its spirit on carn- pus and at all sports events of the school. Lee-Ettes display their spirit by cheering the team on to victory. 300 xr? r, vl- L , LAAlL. 0 0 ,fr ,V,k . - ff' , N 5. I o A ' A if 1' l i to ss I kijg H ,.,L-in oar. XYZ: ., ' Keeping lines straight during practice is a great feat for the Drill Squad, but they forge on with determination. I Seniors Daryl Dornak and Terri Hill stand at atten- tion for the Alma Mater while waiting to hold up the goal poster at the Highlands game. Lee-Ette Sponsor Miss Barbara Marx finds that watching both the game and the Lee-Ettes is im poss ible---especially when the game is an exciting battle. f . , ., W , 301 Air, ,I 4' , f 4 4 f p 1 J Q A fm gg? N, 7 3 fl f V 54? S A' 5 'il X E 3 52? R ff' 'Z Q s 5 4 it E 22h X' 3 t , The Lee-Ettes concern is displayed through expressions as the Lee cagers fell to Edison in their first defeat of the season. ,Q if Lee-Ettes await more action during time-out at a basketball game' Cindy Duecker, Sandy Wagner, Leslie Swerdlow and Cheryl Wade add to the noise and confusion with their own cheers. 302 lac-Sites Kaus! fa Srcifcmeuf Eg, Spirited Lee-Ettes raise loud voices to cheer the Vols on to a tense-filled State Basketball Championship. if . W ' A' 35 fr f 'Z I , f M., fis1m 5,,i , k --fs . , ,gfif?7 am r 1 ., 'L ffl.: 5- Lee-Ette sponsor, Miss Barbara Marx, is overwhelmed by the presentation of a dozen roses, ketball team for her service during the season. .QQ T V' u 4. M ,I 4 as Am . .4-Wr mt , .1f,,.T'Qx7 'lm:3' .t .1f4,5,.15,'.:,, , s , ...mw- 5 ' fl Z. ,J x F ' has wa. . W ,- K we ST I fy 1: Xa sf PM a gift from the bas ,4 .75 Jufluenfes Swedish Student K... Excited by her first impression of America, Kerstin Bergh meets Stu- dent Council President Roddy McAlpine after her arrival from Sweden. American Field Service, originated in 1965 with the organization of Lee's foreign exchange program, has helped to promote brotherhood by extending school-wide hospitality to this years foreign student from Sweden. Kerstin Bergh, who traveled across the ocean to enter Lee in her senior year, has in fl uen ced her American friends by exchanging customs and ideas of affairs abroad. AFS is a club organized to further increase in- terest in Lee's foreign exchange student and to raise money for future foreign students. The activities of the club include typical Ameri- can entertainment such as a Halloween Costume Party, Christmas Caroling, and the Kite Flying fes- tivities. At Fiesta time students from South Texas entertain the foreign student at the parade which in- cludes Night in Old San Antonio and a city tour. nf g gf 1 ' . t A A ,ff S ' i' ,. D 4 gg? J , 5 rwgasgafiw et, 4 rti- I 3 , - .L ,,,,W X. '- t..e WWWMWM if T3 r - 4 1 ....t...r., , K ,,u.gQauc. .r,s Mu,m,mHM, A . 7 we - Sharon Walden checks her airline ticket before leaving for , N , , Lima, Peru, as a summer-abroad foreign exchange student. Sue Broternarkle, a Crossroadg Africa participant, shows the native c ost um e of Tanzania to Ann Wright, and Miss Van Valkenburgh, sponsor. ..f' .... S if-its Key Club major officers carry on important business at a meeting to compose the 1967 calendars. Key 61116 Zomposcs Kzzlerzdars Treasurer Wayland Wong tries to increase the club funds by selling the new calendars. after the P-TA Supper. PRESIDENT Gary Crapster VICE PRESIDENT Wayland Wong SECRETARY Bob Williams TREASURER Gary Rodriguez BOARD MEMBERS Eddie Sewell Gary Beckeom John Masters Members take time out from their voluntary clean-up Key 61116 cfreafes lfeadzhg Hfmns The Robert E. Lee Key Club is a service club under the sponsorship of a local Kiwanis Club. The organizations aim is to develop leadership abilities and good citizenship in its members. The club, which strives to continue high stan- dards in scholarship, sportsmanship and social con- tacts, is lead by President Gary Crapster and spon- sored by Mr. Charles Holden. This year the group devised a calendar contain- ing pictures of eleven of the club's finalists for sweetheart and its sweetheart, to be sold to the stu- dent body as a money-making project. This year's sweetheart was Diane Swendeman. President Gary Crapster presents the Key Club Sweetheart, Diane Swendeman, with a bouquet of roses at the club's banquet. Key Club Calendar Finalists Phyllis West Sharon Shubert Ginger Langholz Vicky Duecker I Diane Swendeman fsweetheartp Sherry McGarr Lillian Schievelbein Kathy Burke 306 X Members of the Key Club pause from their activities to ride on Tommy Quido's fire engine. ,fl 03- ,f' +5 Y 'X 4 I A m s x 4 I 1 I 5199 Gary Beckcorn directs traffic at Northeast Stadium. Wayland Wong, Eddie Sewall and Bob Horton advertise the sell of Key Club calendars. Q L, if W' W . s s i iz ,, K--,W 1 i I During Lee's home games, band parents volunteer their services to work in the concession stands. OFFICERS President Mr. Loren Taylor Vice President Mr. Hubert Debo Secretary Mrs. Sarn Neely Treasurer Mrs. John Mack K f :ii ?- 'Vis X . ,554 5, T i fl W 5' ' , is Band Parent Officers meet with Mr. Meads to discuss offical business. 308 3 ri? '52 in ,mi Mu. ek Q I my .gg , ff 'H --kk ff.. ' fu l ' . , I N 7 7-,,- ., Nvmg S I M 'm-Wwwa 'S . A A ' .. '! W!uii.. M ' 1 ., e as W' WW A-. ,... mm.. Y 1' vflufu f if-fi. K K ' MW' we Could it be Milton Lumpkin is the only one going in the right direction? Steve Mount seems to have something to say about that. Even though it is all in fun, drastic measures appear to put an end to the Highlands half-time show--and to Milton! Hand Practices Perfecfs Perfzfrms Under the lea dership of a new band director, Melvin Meads, the Volunteer Band continues to up- hold the Lee winning tradition. The Lee ba n d was the only representative to take twofirst places in the University Interscholastic L e a g ue Marching corn- petition. Twenty-six band members also gained the honors of being chosen District members, and six- teen members qualified for Regional tryouts. Besides their excellent playing abilities, the band also displayed their talent for marching during many of the half-times throughout the entire football sea- son. The band was led on the field by Drum Major Terry Van Dy ck and headed by the officers for the 1966-67 year: Hubert Debo, president, Cliff Col- lier, vice-president, Nancy Rowe, secretary, and James Peters, treasurer. Hubert Debo, Nancy Rowe, Cliff Collier and James Peters carry out their official duties by reviewing, for the last time, the music for the contest. Mike Hockersmith, outstanding band member, perfects style through extra practice sessions. 311 ,vt W.: . 1966-67 Robert 5. lee W , H - ' New Qi ,M 7 My '--.xy I. f' BACK ROWg E. Krause, I. Grijalva, D. Eads, L. Clayton, G. Langerhans, D. Karbach, T. Cox, D. Pape, K. Moriarty, B. Severance, J. Rainbird, C. Mor- ton, S. Goldstein, D. Becker, C. Bratton, P. Crumley, F. Hood, B. Smith, K. Rosberg, I. Smith, J. Maupin. SECOND ROW: D. Kanter, B. Sanders, J. Masters, C Collier, M. Lumpkin, H. Debo, J. Slimp, R, Aguilar R. Fox, J. Peters, D. Fischer, P. Lanier, C. Mack R. Roll, J. Burris, K. Smith, R. Obregon, C. Wright A. Garza, S. Mount. THIRD ROW: J. Loper, T. Bohmfalk, R. Young, R. Nairn, I. Russell, J. Moltz, D. Kurtz, R. Taylor, I, Chapman, G. Grist, S. Bates, l. 91. , f'1f'Qs2 if 4 ef 5 Rwweqgnpas- sa, .-.,wg.-- Ltr'- I 1 Majorettes perform to the tune of Down- town during the Roosevelt half-time. Valuufeer Baud r .. 1 ci, ,V y I -H . .. ,.,...., . ..-,. -., . .. . Y WMM, , ' MMM' . . J. Barnes, P. Mclsroom, M. Evans, S. Hedrke, K. Ma- Snyder. P. Maroney. C. Smith. F. Men. R- Leinweber. jor, G. McRae, N. Phelps, P. I-Iaswell, K. Humble. P. Brandt, D. Penix, M. LighISSY. L- I-iHd19Y. B- i FOURTH ROW: Mr. M. K. Meadsqdirectorj, lxlr. Tom Brandt. K- HOrSt1TlaD, H. Lessner, H. Lamm, R. Mad- Kingeyfaggigtantj, NI, Franz, N, Miculka, G, Neely, den, M. HOCk6ISI1'1lIl'1, K. Berhard fheild 3C1'i8.1iSU, T. ' A. Wright, N. Rowe, C. Gerza, M. Frazor, H. Ho- V3UDYCkQdTUmm3.lO1'J. FIFTH ROW: C. Workman. ward, G. Crapster, S. Garner, B. Amen, R. Miller, B. D- N'-Um. 5- Sliyder, F. FOSS. l As a new member of Lee's family, l Mr. Melvin Meads, Band Direc- tor, conducts the Volunteer band in Rebel Rouser at the end of a pep rally. Zfufirlers, Drum ,Major lead Marching Hand I 96 7 Majarcffcs 4, .K. K . -ww Q-sw -'15, :QL ,L.' ,2fiI 1f - if ' 7 A Mr -X ' f fg-an E ,v J, .1 yfxfrxwvw was-rxsaqfufsz ff' .f' - . 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Long, hard hours of practice, practice, and more practice--paid off for choir stud ents and the new choir director, Mrs. Olive Dunn, as four choir stu- dents placed in regional contests. Witha new sponsor one might think it would take time to get functioning pro perly, but not so with Mrs. Dunn, who advised and trained singers for the drama production of Bye Bye Birdie . This year shows even more promise for choir students as the ninth gra de is added to the already vast amount of talent at Robert E. Lee. K Finis Fator plays the guitar and Wall Rodgers sings as they wait to represent Lee on the Ed Dunn T. V. Show . The girls sextet of Lillian Schievelbien, Linda Maddox, Terry McC1aughtery, Nancy Ridell, Martha Clary and Tammy Cameron rehearse their parts for coming contests. 31,7 55- ,4 Zeppelin Khair Qazfures Vaal! Ellen! .amy Looking at the robes YH they will wear to contests are A Cappel- la Choir officers Tarnarra Cameron, Vice presidentg Lil- lian Schievelbein, Claughtery and Phillis West, Librariansg Finis Eater, presidentg ' Linda Maddox, sec- retaryg and Terry Up- ton, sergeant at arms. 318 P historiang Terry Mc- i . T, .V V if ,mg gl A X X.. First Row A11ita Blamey Diana Weimer Cheryl Wade Janet Carter Sharon Hairgrove Carla Phillips Rosemary Trevino Barbara Stonestreet Janet Johnson Nancy Riddell Terri McClaughtery Phyllis West Andra Graham Second Row Diane Millsapps Martha Clary Judy Lewallen Diane Ayers Billy Gardner John Van Zant Boyd Grimes Larry Dalton Ken Hutchinson Iames Anderson Barbara Berhart Linda Maddox Sandra Hart Elizabeth Kasey The Christmas season is celebrated by the Girls Choir with a special program at North Star Mall. 'I Third Row lrXsharQrL Maher Adrienne l-lull Julie Johnson Lane Sellers Kim De Vries Robert Grigsby Don White Terry Upton Guy McNamara Sandy Slauson Lillian Schievelbein Merrily Weeber Pam McElroy Karen Emrich Fourth Row n Alwilda' Lenker ' -aldwrerl Jim Walker Robert Severance Jim Macken Mrs. Dunn Bill Barnum Wally Rodgers Larry Hairgrove Peggy Burrows Penny DeWitt Darlene Schmid Carol Inzer Kimberly Shannon Denise Tuller, Anita Demos, Sheila Taylor, Tina Olsen and Barbara Beard brighten up a little boy by giving a Christmas party at Robert B. Green Hospital. Opti-Misses is based on co-operation, example, and time-devotion to the club. The new money- making car wash made its de b ut at Lee with Opti- Misses earning funds for their service projects. The Opti-Misses featurea service project for each month. This years activities include a Halloween party and Easter party for Boysville, a Christmas party at the Robert B. Green Children's Hospital Ward, and a tea for the mothers. Club officers are Fay Woo, president, Gaye Beal, vice-presidentg Sheila Taylor, secretaryg Judy Tul- ler, treasurerg Mrs. Sally Matthews, sponsor. 320 Opti-Misses celebrate Halloween at Boysville Opfi-Misses Sfcourage Zfhoughdulncs in Service ai' Opti-Misses sponsor, Mrs. Sally Matthews, listens as the officers p resent suggestions . 1 I I President Fay Woo, Secretary Sheila Taylor, and Vice President Gaye f h b t. or t e anque Beal talk over plans for their Mother-Daughter Tea. ' 4-.':Y. .,. -L 'Q:f'-59.7, r -Ef'95i3?f R A W . f f s ff.e2 .Si ' E ' rf , ' , fr me? ,it 3 ' 1.21-writ, ' tr, -- Q if . f - 1 f ' - , ,f,- , . 'im L 4 V L if fifflwff f U-g-Y-.J:?2l'f,i , 4 sl:---. . WF, Y y nfqfzl- , ri 1. I fr-sg. 'g 'rl..tg1.gfr -ww ...w an .. ,,-, ,, W L , V ,r , ,t,. , ..fi-.:ry,.L,, ,'4g.f.-,:, Q 3 K . ,fspfrfsrwf .,-ssrfiwzuf. . we u f . f , I I , - As a service project, club representatives talk to a patient at Robert B. Green Hospital. 321 Ny, swaaTillaPiiE O wi'- 'Air-f ffvrmrary 611165 Quill and Scroll .... National Honor Society. . . Beta Club ..... . . . Spanish National Honor Society . . Thespians. . 323 324 329 332 334 'sr X Wpr' sb 4' Y dk' X tg. g in , V 5 Dela Barnes Janet Brown Cindy Crawford Sandy Day Dolores de la Susie Dusek Rosa Ann Enloe Halleta Hightower Pam Knight and Jeanette Horan prepare goodies' for the Quill 86 Scroll cake sale. Fressrovm Pushes Bake Sale Quill 81 Scroll is a national honor society for journalism students with certain qualifications re- quired before acceptance. Each student must be in the top third of his class, have met his deadlines, and have contributed excessively to the completed number of pages. Officers of Quill and Scroll are De la Barnes, presidentg Dolores de la Rosa, secretary-treasurerg Halleta Hightower, historian. Sponsors are Mrs. Linda Evans and Mrs. Sharon Cox. Susan Hoese Jeanette Horan Linda Jordan Pam Knight Jackie Moore Gayle Reed Janice Roberts Cynthia Specia Gail Tash Kathy Troilo Mrs. Sharon Cox Mrs. Linda Evans 323 Wayland Wong President HS Sets High Gaels Membership in the National Honor Society is de- termined by leadership, service, character, scholar- ship, and citizenship. Members are inducted into the organization in the spring of their junior or senior year. Seniors must be in the upper 15170 of the class, juniors in the up- per l0Ufo. Members are rewarded for their years of workand achievement, both as scholars and citizens, in the election to the society. The activities for the year include a tutoring program and an extensive survey on former NHS members. Members of the society also make up the staff for Lee's literary magazine Montage. NHS is under the leadership of Wayland Wong, presidentg Tamarra Cameron, vice-presidentg Laurie Smolins, s e cr et a r yg Rodney Nairn, treasurerg and Mrs. Francis Peveto and Mrs. Phyllis Davis, sponsors. The executive committee consists of Eddie Sewall, Shari McGarr, Martha Clary, Halleta Hightower. Tamarra Cameron Laurie Smolins Rodney Nairn Vice-President Secretary Treasurer James Brokenik Janet Brown Marilyn Bryant Sharon Chollar Martha Clary Kitty Caldwell Carol Davis Diana Davis Sandy Day rg? fix S ,J .3-J 42,-, 5 t, iw' Hubert Debo Jo Ann Etheridge President Wayland Wong explains the poll that NHS plans to conducton Carol Ford former members. Debbie CHUCK Cra ig Hansen IX X ' f iq.. W V, lk,,,, Mike Doody Finis Fator Sharon Fitzpatrick Boyd Grimes Andy Harris 325 A ..-SLA B c at K Pam Haswell Halleta Hightower Mike Hockersmith JoAnna Hoover James Howard Diane Hunziker Janice Jennett Adonna Jones Terry Keener Pam Knight 326 J is Mg, , 5? pf 4? if L ,R if for future NHS meetings. ic ar, r .. - Jeanne Krat Norman Lawhorn Steve Linick 5' Chuck Leske Betty Levine Shari McGarr , ,re , ., 'fi 'A .. ,, l fx' , Zig? 1 in tk, Wi.-ii ij: 1 .x il '. ,3,1,fL.3fif 'TTT M i,, Waylandtvwong, Laurie Smolins, and Tammy Cameron discuss plans r' I M in President W ay land Wong discusses the NHS tutoring program with committee members Eddie Sewall, Martha Clary, Shari McGarr and Halleta Hightower. Roddy McAlpine Terry McC1aughtery Jan Morgan Pat Moseley years af Indy Kring Uma of Jfmar D 1? r Joan Myers Pam Obriotti Nicky Phelps Nancy Rowe Melodie Sayger Karen Schwarz Eddie Sewall ZariiShu1lanberger Carolyn Smalley Keith Stephens 327 rw k L , .f ri., , lg an 1 . FF 'Wi Karen Sutherland Diane Swendeman Duane Tehee Ora Lynn Thomason Mark Tholen Mike Tighe Cutoriug Included in NHS Fragram Anna Belle Van Alstine Sharon Walden Kathy White Fay Woo Dianne Woolard Ann Wright -'ei A 1' mmf? ai . with wr if . jr naw ,Q ul K fax -0 V 1 i U K- .al H, xi? f r .2 ,.. K f . , ,. WI, f v. S-e ' 4-.. '5K lx .het Y' 'S 'QQ 'EJB' xrixifws ja 2,-5 Participating in the tutoring program, Adonna Jones helps two freshmen in the new math. 328 41? . ., ,J fm QL- Margaret Rainbolt President Seniors Head Beta gfllb Beta Club members are chosen through recom- mendation by teachers on the ba sis of scholarship, citizenship, leadership and service. This is acquired only through many years of hard, diligent work. Beta projects included showing new students around d uring the first days of school, selling Lee pennants, ushering during P-TA Open House, and collecting for UNICEF. A ba n quet in January was held to install new members and an awards banquet was held in May to announce Beta member of the year and give var- ious Beta awards. Mr, David Wallace sponsors this service and hon- orary organization. The officers for the 1966-67 school year were Margaret Rainbolt, presidentg Hal- leta Hightower, vice-presidcntg Elaine Custer, sec- retary, and Fay Woo, treasurer. FZ 'SSI' Halleta Hightower Elaine Custer Fay Woo Vice President Secretary Treasurer C Ks tam L ,U Kerstin Betgh Billy Black Linda Buchanan Tammy Cameron 330 Jeanette Cunningham Elaine Custer Diana Davis Stanley Goldstein Halleta Hightower Diane Hunziker David Kanter K - -. ,, ki -ekBQy Mabl Ron McC?inrri John Moltz ifs ' -, if A sims! if ,-an-ai sf LAY . ff 'Wi 'X T Kata Pramofes . x gm i , Q ! W KK is it 8 '71 ax J 'Q rag, X x XM J' if l +.,,a Q xt W S is sb if rg. l 'tilrz Reporter Karen Ste- wart looks through the BUGLE CALL for articles on Beta acti- vities for Historian Carla Phillips. lmdershgzr 'B The Beta popcorn party was popcorn balls. 8 1 i., ?k D F kfw' 9 1 w Q13 f ,, a big success as the members made their own QQNHS ,N A ' ,rf r' S Carla Phillips Margaret Rainbolt Laurie Smolins Charles Soncrant Diane Swendeman Duane Tehee Terry Van Dyck Fay Woo 331 Betty Levine Vice President Laurie Smolins President Carol Davis Vice President N S5 Ventures fe Monterrey Robin Baird Craig Blaising Bonnie Boyer Lee Clayton Joyce Friedman Miss Miller discusses candy selling techniques with NHSS members. 332 sl X JM H., .M x me 0 if 1. .csv .JE I ' W ,.: if L dliii ,fir Pat Gall Carol Gerza Linda Gray Myron Iosephson Martha Clary Stevie Snyder SCCICFHIY Treasurer Now in its third year, the National Honor So- ciety of Spanish was originally organized to provide advance Spanish students with a better knowledge of Spanish customs and historical background. Each member of the club must be a third year language student with outstanding scholastic records in all Spanish courses. Each year the club sells Spanish candies in order to raise money for a trip to Monterrey, Mexico, where they learn the customs first hand. The club is supervised by its new sponsor, Miss Dorothy Miller. r S- y of is Nl-ISS members discuss the possibilities of profit from their candy sales. w'f'I1Pf Andy Kenagy Joan Myers Sandy Neskorik Janet Newsom Suzanne Chrissie Rine Quebedeauz Carla Silen Susan Squires Duane Tehee Phil Trammell Diana Trevrno President Johnny Gross Dianne Ayers Gaye B621 Tom Bohmfalk Mike Cochran im, With the tremendous success of the Stars over Lee talent show and the fall prod uction of Bye Bye, Birdie, the Thespians took great pride in pro- viding dramatic entertainment for the student body. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Charlie Walker and the leadership of President Johnny Gross, the organi- zation underwent another award-winning year. Each member of the organization is chosen for his dramatic interpretation in drama class, in play productions of the department and the many speech tournaments throughout the city. Thespian initiates kneel to the organizations president, Johnny Gross in fear of punishment if they offend him. Sponsor Secretary Treasurer Mr. Charlie Walker JO Riley Cgnnig Wright Uzespiezns Crain New Membership James Cole Finis Fator Susan Frazer Gayle Fogiel Scott Gale Cherly Giffeu Billy Goodman Audra Graham Vicki Harris Clifford Henry Richard Hood Raye Lynn Howell Patricia Jackson Doug Jacobson Myron Iosephson Ginger Langholtz Shannon Lind quist Phil Lumbert Steven McClesky Johnny McDirrnid After filming Bye Bye Birdie, T hes pia ns gather to watch a television replay of their performance. 336 l l Connie Wright and Craig Moody practice expressions during play tryouts. Kathleen McCornbs Ioan McGoon Maxine Miller the organization. Cra1gMoo'dy IC6'!6'Vl:5'il7l4, 15111765 Snfermin Zhespzans Thespians pile into Mr. Walker's car to hear the new stereo tapes presented to him at Christmas by Brantley Meyers Gayle Neely Mike Novak Mike Roco- montes Kenny Rose Suzy Scheig Lillian Scheivelbein Patti Shefts Cancla Smith Carla Silen 337 S 1 Dana Smith Steve Smolins Cynthia S ecia Richard TafOl , H ,X Gayle Neely and Gayle Foigel work on the telephone scene props during rehearsal. ll ! Charles Van Zant l omm Sandy Wagner Merilly Weeber Suzanne Winslow Lynn Zalcberg 338 76'irdic' Prvducfim- ll f 5 Krew Efzfrf Vermersch Z Members of the Bye Bye Birdie cast finish an advertising bane ner for the front of the school building. 'Turk af the Moon Adapted 3mm Ballad Evra Barbara Allen Uayne Morrow, is married to Witchboy John Uohn Grossj for a conditional one year. Dark of the Moon , based on the ballad Bar- bara Allen was Lee's one act spring play. The story tells of Witchboy John, portrayed by John Gross, who wishes to marry Barbara Allen, a mortal, played by Jayne Morrow. The Old Conjur Man and Woman, portraye d by Rick Madden and Toni Mullins, agree to let John live as a mortal for a year, if within that time his bride would not attend church, a test to prove her loyalty to Witch- boy. On the last day of the year, Barbara does attend church, which causes her death and results in John having to go back to his life as a w itch. Other witches are played by Carla Silen and Connie Wright. The scene where Barb ara Allen and witchboy John are married won John Gross and Jayne Morrow a second place in duet acting in the Trinity Speech Contest in March. Under the dark of the moon , John Gross decides to leave his witch friends fCarla Silen and Connie Wrightj to be- come a mortal. 339 nk The girls of the town dropped everything, including boyfriends, to welcome their idol, Conrad Birdie Qjohnny Grossj. 1: 76'irdic Brings Bye Bye Birdie tells the story of an Elvis Pres- ley-type rock and roll s ing er recently drafted into the Army. As a final publicity stunt, Conrad Birdie journeys to a typical midwestern town to bid fare- well, with a kiss, to a typical teenage girl. Upon his arrival, the town is filled with swooning adults and adolescents. Bye Bye Birdie provides a satirical insight into the everyday life of mid-twentieth century in Amer- ica. Conrad Birdie . Kim McAfee . Hugo Peabody Albert Peterson Rose Alvarez . Mrs. McAfee . Mr. McAfee . Mrs. Peterson . . Johnny Gross . . Vickie Harris . . . Craig Moody . . . . . . Finis Fator , , Lillian Schievelbein . . . Toni Mullins . Charles Van Zant . . . Carla Silen Even if Kim wanted to, she couldn't keep the big news quiet. News of her getting Hugo's pin spreads rapidly, 340 as shown by the Telephone Hour song. Musical to lee Albert Peterson fFinis Fatorj and Rose Alvarez QLillian Schievelbeinj prov e that everything comes up rosey in the end. Jayne Morrow, Sandy Wagner and Kathy McCornbs get their first glance of the idolized Birdie. bidi as ffl 'L Ursula QConnie Wrightj cannot believe h f K' ' ' B' d' f Ljggews O lm giving up H le or Teenage fans greet their idol Conrad Birdie upon his arrival in Sweet Apple 341 Speczizl interest 611165 Future Scientists. . . Future Business Leaders of America . Youth for Christ. . Future Teachers of America. . Girls' Recreation Association . Vocational-Industrial Club . National Forensic League. . Octagon Club ...... Future Homernakers of America . . Distributive Education Clubs of America . . Latin Club . . Slide Rule Club . . German Club . . Book Ends . . 366 343 346 348 350 353 354 357 358 360 356 368 370 371 FBLA members stuff envelopes with information for Career Day. 51564 Z9r0m0fss Business ladders Pat Hubbard, Elaine Custer and Rick Benavides set up the FBLA display for the stare convention. Kanvcufions, Projects ffzyhlqht 915114 Services, education, and progress represent the aims of Lee's Future Business Leader's of America. Under the leadership of President Rick Benavides, Vice President Ellen Polunsky, Secretary Canda Smith, and Treasurer Toni Parks, many awards and honors have been attributed to the club. Sponsors of this year include Mrs. Ruth Hicks, Mrs., Ruth Hun- ter, Mrs. Myra Tidmore, and Mrs. Thelda Bistritsky. Service projects, candy sales, Career Day, and a visit to the State Convention, highlight the club's activities for the 1966-67 school year. Mrs, Ruth Hicks, FBLA sponsor, listens intentively while a speaker presides over a meeting. S MLLFTSLA MESS FBLA teve oiacono San y Meyer Mrs. Edgar Gold, organizer of the First FBLA chapter of District II, proudly presents Steve Loiacono with a rib 344 bon for 2nd place in public speaking at the district convention in Fredericksburg. ffm Newly initiated officers of FBLA are Rick Benevides, presidentg Ellen Polunsky, vice presidentg Canda Smith, secretary, Toni Parks, treasurer, Betty Ward, historian, Pat Hubbard, chaplain, and Joan McGoon, historian. :at11 H' 'Af ' As president of Lee's chapter, Rick Benevides lights the candle of friendship at the district ban- quet. Senior Merrily W e eb er entertained with songs at the FBLA banquet. 166519 1196 frvmafes Cflzrisfiafz g6'ff0W5fl6l7 The principal aims of the Youth for Christ Club are to promote Christian activities, maintain Chris- tian fellowship, and help build the character of our future leaders. YFC, sponsored by Mrs. Lois Obrecht, welcomes students of all denominations to atten d its weekly meetings. Led by President Finis Fater and Vice Presidents Darla Worley and Vicki Harris, the YFC meetings present guest speakers, group singers, and skits written and presented by the members. Darla Worley, vice president in charge ofrnanage- ment, presents the d e V ot i on al during a weekly prayer meeting. Vice Pr esident in charge of publicity, Vicki Harris, President Finis Fater inspires Christian growth as he leads searches through the files for poster ideas. the group in singing. W 1 Guest representatives from various denominations speak weekly on religious topics. Finis Fater leads the group in singing. Mrs. Lois Obrecht discusses the coming YFC meet ing with Suzie Lipke. NA Obtains Gaals Uzraagh Eaaaatiaaal T 5 Roxanne Swanson Myron Josephson PICSMGHI Vice President Members gather during a lunch break to discuss this year's convention topic, Education and World Peace. Martha Porter Secretary Future Teachers of America, endeavors to project interest in the teaching profession. The club obtains their goal through the -wide spread activities in which they participate. This year the FTA ushered at the PTA Open House and again during College Night, attended district Convention in Seguin and the State Con- vention in San Antonio, observed in elementary and junior high school in our district, and pro- vided a wide range of films and speakers from different areas of education. The officers of this year welcomed Mr. Richard Schoppe, who was new to Lee, as their sponsor. He gave of his time and efforts to sup- port all undertakings of the club. Activities Boyd Grimes Treasurer Barbara Walker instructs an E n gl is h class at Nimitz Junior High during her day of FTA student teaching. Workshop members discuss and prepare a seminar for the convention group. I FTA sponsor Mr. Richard Shoppe and President Roxanne Swanson discuss plays for a fund-raising bake sell. Girls frvmotc Physiazl Wfuess The Girls' Recreation Association is composed of Q many exciting events, with stress being placed on + physical fitness and sportmanship. A valuable at- titude is established here. .GRA is not only helpful physically, but it is ex- 1 citing and full of action packed fun. Headed by Susan Hazelwood, president, Georgine Dow, vice-president, and sponsored by Miss Challie , Thornton and Miss Beth Walker, the girls learned the different techniques of bowling and the courtesies of archery. Throughout the year they participated in various sports, including Volleyball, Basketball, Tennis, Trampoline and Tumbling. l H W ,... . Malia? A 22-fffslvh ' l GRA sponsors Miss Challie Thornton and Miss Beth Walker su- pervise one ofthe many GRA bowling sessions. Members spend one of their weekly sessions at a nearby bowling alley perfecting their form. 350 if 'sw J V at GRA members include: Back row: Sandy Stinson, Debbie Holtsclaw, Carolyn Kanter, Bobbie Walker, Susan Hazel- wood, Carol Young, Janice Littrell, and Janice Vowell. Middle Rowg Pat Ward, Debbie Palczewski, Bobbie Gulick, Cindy Holtsclaw, Donnie Peters, Dianne I-Iannasch, Cathy Petty, Linda Petty. Front Row: Barbra Manges, Kay Byrnes, Dede DeCotis, Ioan Vandiver, Gidget Dixon, Elaine Chuang, and Kathy Moon. Officers Susan Hazelwood, Gcorginne Dow, and Dianne Hannasch select the bowling ball that is just right for them. W6 Priwiles Opportunities Milf kills l President John Vauter and Vice-President Martin Scott make plans for the coming rodeo parade events. Vocational-Industrial Club, a branch organiza- tion of Industrial Co-operative Training, made its debut both nationally and at Lee last year. VIC is an organization that gives the students an opportu- nity to work with their hands for training in the de- sired occupation. Each year VIC has two area meetings. This year they were in Seguin and Austin. At the end of the year, the club has a Banquet honoring VIC achievement. Mr. Charles Holden sponsors the club, which is led by President John Vauter, Vice-President Martin Scott, Secretary-Treasurer Sandi Melton and Reporter Sharon McGee. VIC Officers PRESIDENT John Vauter SECRETARY- TREASURER Sandi Melton REPORTER Sharon McGee VICE PRESIDENT Martin Scott 352 VIC member, Martin Scott, enjoys spending leisure hours in his own work shop Jeff Baker finds his interest in the field of automobile mechanics. VICE-PRESIDENT I PRESIDENT Rick Madden Gary Crapster TREASURER Chuck Agne Zfaurrzammfs Debates Occup! N913 Ulm' Connie Wright, dramatic reading winner, and Gary Pomerantz, debate winner, congratulate each other on their victories. The spirit of competition and the excitement of speech tournaments capture Forensic League mem- bers. NFL members find that their long hours of preparation pay off as the trophies are brought home. Three NFLmembers placed in the Reagan Speech Tournaments in Austin and eleven members won honors at the Baylor University Tournament in Waco. Leeites also participated in the speech categories of debate, poetry interpretation, prose reading and ex- temporaneous speaking, and a one act-play coached by Mr. Walker in the University Interscholastic League at Alamo Heights. Once again the Trinity Speech Festival was the highlight of the contest year. Under the guid a nc e of Mr. Charlie Walker, Miss Carol Crouch and Miss Betty Moses, the speech department of Lee has become one of the finest in the city. Leading the members in a ctivities are officers Rick Madden, p r e s i d e n tg Gary Crapster, vice-president and se c r e t a r yg and C hu c k Agne, treasurer. Set design winner, Cynthia Specia, explains contest l ' Ch lG 'ff' . regu ations to ery U m Jo Riley and Cheryl Griffen prepare note cards for their debate topics. Club members admire the trophies of NFL contest winners. 355 Robert E. Lee, Roman Kustom' Influence ,765 Customs of ancient Rome come to life as Kim DeVries sells Linda Jones to the highest bidder. Authentic Roman customs are preserved as slave R her master, Finis Fater. oberta Cowan feeds The Junior Classical League has brought the cus toms and id e a s of Latin America to the campus of Latin Club leaders are Pam Haswell, presidentg James Peters, treasur- erg Susan Hazelwood, vice president: and Mrs. Cook, sponsor. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Cook, this organi zation is in its third year and now has fifty members. All members are required to be enrolled in Latin or former Latin students. The purpose of the Junior Classical League is to encourage among yo ung people an interest in and appreciation ofthe civilization, language, literature and aft of a ncient Greece and Rome, and to give them some understanding of the debt of our own cul- ture to that of classical antiquity. Highpoints of the year are the Saturnalia Banquet and conventions during the year. Mr. Charlie Horn and Mr. Allen Barrow talk over projects for the new club. Ocffzgvn Service 61116 Organics Hays at Zee The Octagon Club, a branch of Optimists Asso- ciation, is a boy's service club organized at Lee last spring. M eetings are held in the 4-H garage where they are instructed by Mr. John Henry who gives them the use ofthe garage equipment. At Christmas they worked with the Optimists in the sale of Christmas trees. Mr. Allen Barrow and Mr. Charlie Horn sponsor the organization, developing the boys in le ad ership, interests, and respect for others. Members of Octagon dis- ' R lx cuss helping the Opti- mists with Christmas tree sales. ' President Larry Schaefer installs Johnny Hayter as a new member. Kerstin Bergh and her A m e rica n mother display Swedish tree ornaments at the FHA Christmas banquet. FHA Beans are Terry Upton, Gerald Bowles, Westly Bonecutter and Tom Taylor. y, F s . Y, K 'fi-L 62+ ir r , gi QV 5 K V .fav s Q 4 f ,- . wr ,, f SherryMcGarr decorates the hall Chri tmas tree, do- nated by FHA. Law' 1 IM? 1 rd Jw Miniature or- chids are given to new members at the Aloha Party. I I I I I I I I I I I I 33,4 Strivcs for Home Earcezqs JI I IJ' 'M ' 6, f IL. IJ-ff , - Aims of the Future Homemakers of America ire to promote the arts of cooking, sewing, and lousehold management in order to prepare the eenage girl for a future career in the home. The highlight of the year is the Mother Daughter Banquet held annually at the Barn Door. Foreign student Kerstin Bergh spoke of wedish holidays and celebrations, followed by n introduction of the beaux and formal initi- tion of officers. Other activities are the Back- ards Dance, informal outings, and the state Jnvention. -. FIRST VICE- PRESIDENT - fnallright X , THIRD VICE- x I PRESIDENT N' Becky Teehee 1 PRESIDENT Shari McGarr FOURTH VICE- PRESIDENT Martha Clary SEC OND VICE- PRESIDENT Karen Schwarz ,-fffwr Ji? ag , XX X' TREASURERX Karen Sutherland I H4 V ' F grlyrff FHA Minor Officers: Barbara Bridges, corresponding secretary, Nancy Bern, parliamentariang Daryl Dornak, sixth vice-presidentg Sherry Bar- tels, recording secretary, Ginger Langloze, chaplain, Susan Dusek, his- torian. 359 Before leaving for DECA convention, Cling Nobles and Robert Borrum stop to pick up a few items of importance. DECA SWEETHEARTS Margie Focht Ora Lynn Thomason DECA members display their blue ribbon float and the trophies they won at convention. 235614 Attends Paradcs, Kvmfelffiaus Mrs. Courtney, guest speaker at one of the DECA meetings, lectures to the mem bers on successful selling. --0 I l Historian Sandra Gembler, Reporter Belinda de la Cruz, and Chaplain Ke nny Roussel check over DECA records and finances. President Richard Disrnukes, Secretary Margie Focht and Vice Presi- dent Sondra Groharn go over minutes from the last meeting. Mu.. DECA's float in the rodeo parade won a blue ribbon for Lee. X 1 w 275624 Learns Salawzanshgv The object of the Distributive Education Clubs of America is to support a program of on-the-job train- ing while a student completes his high school cours- es. While earning money, the DECA student learns the responsibilities of employment. The organization is a community project between the local merchants and nearby high schools. The cooperation of these two groups makes it possible for students to earn and learn at the same time. Under the ca pable guidance of Sponsors, Mr. George Lowther and Mr. John W ardashki, DECA members benefit from their experience. M., gwww ftuf Nancy Schepers expresses personal interest as she flatters a customer into buying a hat. Mike Whitcomb helps thc . customer find just the we t -1. he right gift for Christmas. 363 Treasurer Nancy Schepers, and Photographer Sandy Spears, liven up a bus trip to the convention. Joe DiStephano, vice-president, Bob Fletcher, pres- ident, and Donna Taylor, s e c r e t a r yg discuss last minute salesrnanship topics before the regular meet- ing' 275624 Lfmrns Saleswuznshgu Dorothy Taylor, reporterg Sandy Spears, photographer, and Kathy Denton, parliamentariang listen intentively to Presi- dent Bob Fletcher cluring an executive meeting. Phyllis Tomesal measures out material for a customer. zw -'.- . , Sheila Hightower and Sheila Doyle help one of their cus- tomers decide on a new purse. Winfred Reed finishes stocking his grocery shelves, one of his many duties after school. 365 VUIIIIQ Scientists Deeelep Pefenfzlzle Sponsor Mrs. Willcla Gafford, listens attentively as plans for the coming meetings are discussed. Future Scientists of America, a nation wide or- ganization, was established for those students who have an above average ability in the areas of sci- ence and a desire to improve their knowledge. The Lee chapter participates in various activities including science projects and summer institutes for students with high abilities. The club also partici- pates in the annual Alamo Science Fair. FSA activities are led this year by Rodney Nairn, presidentg Craig Hansen, vice president, Nicky P h e l p s, secretary-treasurer, and M a r i l y n Bryant, reporter. The club is sponsored by Mrs. Willda Gafford, Mr. York Clamann, and Mr. Tony Wagner. 366 FSA officers Nicky Phelps, Marilyn Bryant, Craig Hansen and Rodney Nairn read over possible dis- cussion topics priod to presenting them before the organization. Future Scientists experiment with practical uses of electricity. Club members put their biological knowledge to use in a bisecting lab. FSA demonstrates the scientific principles of gravity. Eddie Sewall, second place cornpetitiou win- ner, and Bruce Samulin confer over a difficult problem. Bill Schaffer won first place in local slide rule meets. Treasurer Gail Tash deposits profits from the bake sale Slide 161116 Klub Orgzznzkes at Us Slide Rule Club, started by popular demand and particularly with the guid a nc e of Senior Bill Schaffer, who competed in the interscho- lastic league contest last year, was organized this fall under the s uperv is ion of Mr. David Wallace and leadership of Bill Schaffer. The purpose of the club is to stimulate in- terest in improved c o m p u t a ti o n methods by competing within Lee and the North East School District. The club m eets weekly after school, with the weekend gatherings focusing on fa st use of the slide rule. The m e mbers of the Club feel that their organization is serving for both social and edu- cational purposes. n ta shi' , u-l K n , z U I 9 I 0 r' . - , . , . J,..x Secretary Nancy Rowe revises the constitu- tion from suggestions made by the members. President Bill Schaffer and Vice President Rodney Nairn demonstrate the use of the slide rule. Slide Rule members work problems together during a weekly meeting. 369 Officers Sonja Bystron, Roxanne Swanson Barbara Queen, and Eva Williamson, dis- cuss the forthcoming events of the club. Attention of the sponsor, Mrs. Grossmani directed toward plans for a banquet. Lfeeifcs Investigate German Kulfure Lee's German Club is m a de up of students who take, or have taken, German some time during their high school years. This year's German club officers are Sonja By- stron, president, Roxanne Swanson, Vice-president, Barbara Queen, secretaryg and Eva Williamson, treasurer. Mrs. Lu Ellen Grossman is the sponsor of the organization, and instructor of all German class- es. xv . f .V ' ss .taser L, -ss.,s,..,rf,s-. ,affs,ys.r5'.m,i f, use . .L ss X -7 -wi fl,-.19 H. -me g.ss s,.,.,.ms raw, ,5,,, . . f rf W .-'f.'5'i 1i?-.-f 9!isQ?5'f '5 V ' f f A ,, . wa.--riser -.Ha sz:-wt - X H11 .. ,v,- ,. 4 ,af , ,. . ,,- ,er .,s,.,., . , s- - Y, -I 1: - i ' l ' Q s ' Q Q fi ' t . ss , 4 ' . . it M ,iv 'ffm f. ' -' , . My - . ,was-s , -11' -fits? -, . s v n, , s ss: ff A . rs .. 5, 13 , , A - ni f' ' W ' sf , if - ' a Mm ' s- -- i' --f- ,MeM'T'if ',-,W , -. 1' ' ' ' sa . 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' 'Nam' 370 The students converse on a motion brought before the membership. l6'00k-Hats Assist Librarians The purpose of the Book-Ends is to assist the li- brarians in stocking of the library shelves and help- ing students find their desired books and magazines. They also keep an up-to-date list of catalogues for students wishing information on the college choice. The library is under the supervision of Mrs. Alta Bennett, head librarian, and Mrs. Dorothy Griffin, secretary. Library assistances in c lu d e: Carolyn Barnette, Linda Beckman, Nancy Burrell, Jeanette Cunning- ham, Elaine Custer, Paula Donovan, Bruce Fried- man, Gayle Fogill, Boyd Grimes, and Nancy Hutch- inson. Also included areg Lynn Jimerson, Janice Marks, Steve Martin, Scott Medberry, Steve Newton, Deborah Oslund, Linda Perry, Annette Pierce, Alice Reynosa, Debbie Roseland, Patricia Shupp, Kim Stall, and Billy Welch. s VlVr,g:i??iA if .sais 3 Xl Carolyn Barnette assists by binding books for the shelf f -NNNWM A Q Annette Pierce straightens the library after class. Checking out books is part of Lynn Jimerson's job wiki? We- if . -V Ad? , Advertising Manager: Elaine Custer Ad Assistant: Shelia Prater , . 4 , .25 12155-EL 'H' , ff ,,.fa2!52gQE7 , a , ,:-ff ' ke g' W T M' 1. ' ' J- -5' ' 1 ' K. f 23 P A 4' u A I V , , . . ,, wail , . 'v rv - 1 1154: - ii Y 3 i - rv- r' j n ' 4 . 4, H is -ra ,, Q A , V ,- . K Q. ., , , ' X 1 'E lil ' f ' 4 5 B 'V X I - ' 1 ,V - -M-4e.f:wL,. :Q az K A t g , ,Q M . V 1 , I ' ' ' - '- - ' i fiq-W .3 f A: V , I w 'nb ad Y FII! 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McCoIIough D14-8461 'Omg' CAFETERIAS NORTH STAR MALL MCCRELESS PLAZA 815 BANDERA ROAD 4902 BROADWAY 517 N. PRESA 410 N. MAIN 719 N. MAIN DI 2-5211 4702 WEST AVE. - Li 126+ - + X . 'Royal Crown COLD gk -ev + it 49, . HCALI 392 Gail Tosh, Jock McAllister, Terry MCCI gh NORTHEAST FOOD SERVICE Good Luck to the Students of LEE NhE Shl d wnfrifiefin wav 6,11 CA 7-7379 l S I CRE5EE.,'.:.':,f.2.MEF!S,.F..'S..2E. V'ff hf Pf IC DR. MCALISTER ual Anal d ysis erlcmd Sh ALAMO ENTERPRISES BUILDING SUPPLIES, INC. P. O. BOX 13158 SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS 78213 603 LONE STAR BOULEVARD CA 2-9416 4331 WEST AVENUE DI 4-O167 5130 WEST COMMERCE GE 3-5301 . WHATABURGER o ,,Ar1ouAl B s . unnv's l Cl WHERE EXTRA SFRVIU I5 A DAIIY TRADIIIUN 5803 San Pedro De ARMAND ENCO SERVICE STATION 5946 Blanco Rd. ' PITTSBIIRG APPLIANCE CO. Serviq San Antonio 131010125 Years Factory Trained Service I FEDDERS I KA VHIRLPOOL 0 GIBSON I ALL OTHRS lehigerators - Freezes - Air Conditioners City Wide Service Sli! S. FLORES ST. I COMPLETE 24 HOUR SEPT-f1C.E O TWO-'NAY CONTROLLED UNITS ROBERT OEFINGER AofograpAy 1806 Condlelignf CA 3-3361 394 PREMIERE DANCEWEAR Kenny Smith fits Darla Nunn In I'1er moioreffe boofs from Premiere Dancewear. 6720 Son Pedro TA 6-8964 95-341 96 tc the graduating Class CSX x w mv., T TE TT ,T , 1 , ixQQ??2f'Q'L i2?' A A G 3 W T X 5' T -X N 554- - V , X -9 'X 'fm f ,' 4' T , ,, X T? W ' 2 ..,Q W 5 ' A' Xxx .'.T1T. .,-- F- - .hwy XX .pvzigi . ff 1 ff if W ' w, A5535 X - fini' ' 'ff' 1 f , O L I fhmgs go N R 5- Z1 ,FS 5 ,l:,',,,,,,. . .. 45. T ' T 4..4 better . D Nm T ,: . -'.1-' .' , ' ,.,,-.v323fEifZ?5 'W' 1, gif. -f T A,,. ,,. -A T ' :T TTTTTT T Wlt ff S TT T V X, Tnibre-MARKQTAQ XXX K A 'hy X, X TT I' A NX r J' 'bi - T T -ILT' N ,f x 5 BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY 124 O X X O 395 0 AUTO ACCESSORIES 0 Mechanic on duty PE 2-2154 1131 Bcusse Rd THOMAS BRQS. Performance Enterprises TAYI.0R'S TA69173 McCOLLUM SIGN CO. 4412 West Ave. DI 4-8731 396 ENJOY THE NEW EXCITING FLAVOR FROM COMPANY Delicious wiih your Fovorife foods ond beverages Andrea Bloom, Cindy Crawford, Cathy Lande, Karen Wiemers and Pam Ellis decide what To order Bob Coffee Shop 7863 San Pedro DI 1-1031 for lunch. I. CHAPA TEXACO ifl 4415 Wes? Ave. DI 2-9085 ART'S BEAUTY SALON 2703 N. McCollough TA 2-5152 J rs co ANDERSON Lumber 8. Hardware Paints 0 Tools 0 Hardware Lumber 81 Building Materials 4410 vvesf Ave. way !! MAT5-47, Dl 2-9441 Q , llillllliillllligl ,- ' 0 if X Ellen Polunsky, pleased with The service af ArT's salon, has her ha styled for The Stratford Ball. by 21 x ?' i ., V. x 5 3 lllelmllIlllBERl 912 Oblufe Dr. San Antonio, Texas 399 Communitg SHIROLEE I CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Congrotulotions Chl Rlloll 7925S P d t OX43551 OYIAO HARMONY HILLS BARBER SHOP D1 2 9231 P cl TODD-FORD INC. Mechonicol Contractors BLANCO RENTALS, INC. Your new rental department store. lAcrossf N tz Jr. High Schooll 5415 Bl Roocl DI 1 1391 F y eve t cl-we rent it. Open 7:30 c1.m. - 6:00 p. . Monoloy-S t ol y 1914 Preeden PE 5-5237 MERCANTILE BANK 8 TRUST 8700 N. Mk:CoIIough AI Loop 410 DI 4-3441 MRS. RALEY'S CAKE SHOP Wedding 8g Party Cokes 4438 Blanco Roool J h C Roley DI 4 5201 Marshall McNeil admires ihe inferior of a 1967 Tindoll Pontiac. TINDALL PCNTIAC HOME UF THE TIGERS , fi. I - 7 i f 1 f i g Wh ix I hl4l ',, 'A ' 1? s s - SERVICE - SATISFACTION I S,S,IISI.. IIIII.IISISII III.I COMPLETE ' l::I II REPAIR DEPARTMENT .'VA..' .,A,, . From Tune-Up to BEST cAR .DEALS Body 8- Paint by IN TEXAS Factory Trained Mechanics -I PEQQEIE61 - INC Aflois unfurls The STARDUST LOOK For 67 . . . I'll buy my carpet of ATLAS FLOOR COMPANY Bill Mohone, President 1149 W. Hildebrand PE 4 5006 ROBERT E. LEE SALUTES ITS SISTER SCHOOLS .,Q1 -0, S, . on b ' Mf1lZig'rLQ'0lVf90fffw5f.! 621W f ffQ,,!1 'Q ff V : 1 T T fx '.'. X x J llhf W1 fl , N531 57' fl A Q KS Q 'WF ff S , 'Ox K ,' if Q 4 K 6 Ti X . Churchill I T ' 4 J , M Roosevelt Slffff BIN? 403 Don Rockwell, Blake Stephens, Andy Kenagy, and Bubba Goodin admire one of The fine Buicks from Gene Spires. GENE SPIRES BUICK 501 Broadway 'Quality ,f,f -'N'-N 0 Convenience ff f 0 Economy f I l . 1 5 , I . I Q , ' Q 'v . H N 3 l y - A my y S in i , 1 ,Q S E ,mil I E y E f- was 3' J Q .cc exp My E A ..!, ,e 4 ' L1 Q ' '4 ' U-cfrii' 5 - y . ii T 12: 12, 6.1 xiii . 4 law ffr: ' - . lv' .fic ' in .,, ,'E .'-'- lu-ai ' A ya xY:'?E',,, ,353- ' Y-vi --A .--..............-...,. it -1- td ' 'QF I+... -.:1 G----..- ---- .,, . , ,,,, A f M JHT4- - - -W M ui Y ' .J 7 I 404 ' A ' - -E - ' EEE , ' -of ' --1 ev e,g ggZff1fJ7- :E-'ls' 153 ..- 7 v THE BEST COSTS NO MORE! EP E SSOUFINQD ff Supply CO. 4203 MCCULLOUGH TA-6-6325 SAN ANTONIO Sh I P , S F , k , h I . EI C'i2i'en1ZjGI2ncIcSfImeIiI me Mm ' MN ' C' ' All Types Hoofmf-J 0 10 Year Guarantee MEL'S DRIVE-IN - No Dow-1 P'1Y 'e ' 0 Easy Monthly Payments O Call Us For Free Estimate Phone in for Those De-LEE-cious Hamburgers San AnTOTli0 923 Jackson-Keller DI 4-4471 WE HAVE A COMPLETE I-IOME IMPRQVE- MENT AND REMODELING DEPARTMENT HARMONY HILLS BARBER SHOP 7925 San Pedro DI 2-9231 For The Best Deals in New and Used Cars see ,wwqx Mmm ' I TOM LYONS I3II.o'I.bgfwpIu3 wilfv. 0. 'I13L20nn.Q 'Rudi ZII 5 ,jf 615 s. sf. Marys U D ' I .v:.',,- E T U 3 5: 3133 N. Mcfullough al Olmus D ' , T I P TAY' 429' MAMBO'S MEXICAN FOOD 4114 BLANCO PE 3-1436 405 MQW wi-IWW 7 KERRVILLE BUS COMPANY CHARTERS-PARTY CRUISERS 202 Augusta Charter Service CA 6-7371 V1 OJ 1 Diamond 2-5286 2104 N. W. Military Hwy. San Anfonio, Texas uvlnyn 24 Hour Emergency Prescripfion Service 11 1 www C 13 f C CITGI' ROYAL PHARMACY - E, 8 OF CASTLE I-IILLs f 326 vv. Josephine PE 5-6184 5 North Siar Mall DI 2-7112 Courieous, Quick and Dependable FURNISHINGS FOR GRACIOUS LIVING jiffn foffm-diff THE GUIDO Dlamond 1,2225 LUMBER COMPANY ' - DECORATING CONSULTANT SERVICE 8526 Vader Di 4-8321 8200 NORTH SAN PEDRO AVENUE 406 BEST WISHES to the CLASS of '67 ual -' ! GENTRY SHOPPE NORTH STAR MALL THE LATEST FASI-IIONS FOR STUDENTS BANK EQUIPMENT 0 SAFES 0 LOCKS SALES 0 SERVICE 0 SATISFACTION J. ROSS BOLES, CO., INC. SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS JACK V. GATES Phone CA 5-5891 President 602 Broadway Good Luck 'Seniors TOWN AND COUNTRY RESTAURANT Party Rooms Available Bonco Bridge Social BOWZEKAMA , qTExAs.1Nc. 4719 BIGHCO Rd. Son Antonio, Texas 78212 SCHOOL DIVISION Compliments of ALAMO WHITE TRUCK SERVICE, INC. 816 Probandt Street San Antonio, Texas CA 6-3103 407 If IMI, ...,1,I.W-. ,,II.mI,.s. -, LJIKEIIMM III .I I . - I5 LW ,, 1, 5 , ,,.W,, I.,. ,. ,. I I I, H K 533- kA'71'I5I5'-I-f- WST?-5Q5':iL.I . 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CRAPSTER, GARY NFL 3,4, Veep 45 Ba 284,2S6,2B7,lO2 nd l,2,3,4, Dist. 2, 35Key Club 2,3,4, Sec. 3, Pres, 4 77,305,306 CREEL, LYNN Spanish 25 Choir l5 La 77 CROSS, CLINTON FTA 45 Choir 2 77 CROSS, DEBBIE tin 3 FBLA 45 SC 35 TRAVELER2,35 Opri-Misses 35 Quill 8: Scroll 25 FHA 4 77 CROSSLAND, DOUG DECA 13 , 4 T7 CULPEPPER, CLYDE 1-5 17 CUNNINGIIAM, JEANETTE Beta 45 Lee-Ettes 2,3,4 77,330 CURNITT, SHELVA Opti-Misses 4 77 CUSTER, ELAINE Beta 2,3,4, Sec. 45 FBLA 3,45 TRAVELER 4, Ad. Mgr. 4, Sec. 78,276,329,330,405 45 Llbrary2,3,4 Leeittes pause during their long walks between class room buildings. DAHLSTROM, EDDIE Choir 3,45 Baseball 2 TS DANIEL, MARGO Latin 45 FTA i,2,3 '18 DAVENPORT, HAL 78 DAVIS, CAROL NHS 3,45 NHSS 3,45 SC 25 Lee-Ettcs 2,3, 4, Staff LL. 3, Ex, Lt. 4 78,298,325,332 DAVIS, DIANA Beta 45 NHS 45 Lee-Ettes 3 78,325,330 DAVIS, DONA Lee-Ettes 3,4 78 DAVIS, LYNDA DECA 4 78 DAY, GERALD YFC 2,35 Key Club 2,3,45 Football Trainer 3,4 78 DAY. 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Officer -'15 Spanish 2,35 Lee-Etre 2 3,4. Ex. Lt. 4, Opti-Misses 35 FHA l,'f s,4, Pres. 4 66,68,94, lS8,298,32G,327,358,359 MCGEE, SHARON FBLA 2,35 VIC 4, Reporter, Sgt,-at-arms 94,352 MCGINNIS, RONALD 94 MAHAN, ROBERT 94 W .lAHER, SHARON FTA 45 SC 3,45 A 241-2 ii, Capella Choir 1, YI-'C 2,85 Lee-Ettes 35 I-'HA 25 Y-Te 94,235 AlAlll.ER, BEVERLY ,Z ' , , 514-45 94 MAJOR, KATHY sc 3, Band 2,3,4, 4 95 MANN, KERRY FBLA 4: Opti-Miss 95 MANNLEY, BOB 95 MAPLES, CAROL Lee-Ettes 3,4 95 oprl1xlls5eE a, 4, l- ll l 4 Hist. 4, All-Dist es 1,3 XX NHS 1.3.45 NHSS 3,4, Veep 45 Lee-Ettes n 4. 92 , 326,332 LEW ALLEN, JUDY A Capella Choir l,3,45 YFC 92 LIGHTSEY, MARY YFC 3: Band 3 92 I I 1,25 FHA 1,2 93,344 LORILLARD, CINDY 93 LORILLARD, RITA Lee-Ettes 3,45 Opti-Misses 25 FHA 45 Choir 1 98 LOVELADY, WILLIAM Football 4 93,216 LUCEURO, JANIE 93 LUCEURO, VIRGINIA 93 LUMPKIN, MILTON Band 1,2,3,4 93,310 LYDAY, SANDY GRA 2,3,4, Reporter 4 93 MCALISTER, JACK SC 45 Cheer Leader Mgr. 3,45 Swlmming5 Golf 93,1261,2G2,285 MCALPINE, RODDY SC 2,3,4, Pres, 45 Key Club 2,45 Basket- ball 45 Class Veep 25 Most Representative 4 52,69,93,228,230,23l,235,280,304,327, 242,236 Beta 45 YFC 15 Football 45 Track 4 94,259,331 MCGUIRE. MARY LYNN Buple E 4, Ex, Ed.5 Lee-Ettes 3,4 94,292 MCINTIRE, ,IAMES FSA la Band 3 Q4 MUMILLON, CRAIG 94 MABRY, BOBBY f Zn ll Beta 45 SC 1, Bugle Call 45 Quill 8tScroll 4 94, '292 ,33O,38l MACK, CANDY NHS 3,45 Spanish 2: Latin 45 FSA 45 Band l,2,3,4 94 MACKEN. JIM A Capella Choir 1,2, 94 MADDEN, RANDY Band I,2,3,4 94 MADDEN, RICK Thespians 2,3,4, Veep 45 NFL 3,4, Veep b . 3, Pres. 45 Key Clu 94 MADDOX, LINDA A Capella Choir 1,2,3,4, Sec. fl 94,317,318 Lee's football team helps the Bugle Call by folding a special football edition. MARES, BEVERLY Youth Club l,2,3 95 ARKS, ELLEN Lee-Ettes 2,3,45 Opti-Misses 35 FHA 4 Y-Teens 15 Choir 1,4 9,5 , ,L .-,e...x.--XV MARTIN, JUDY YFC l,25 FHA l,2,3,4 95 V-JY., NFASORHTBEC-K? 95 MAUPIN. IOANN Blind 4 95 MAYFIELD, DOROTHY SC 15 Lee-Ettes 35 Opti-Misses 25 Swim- ming 2,3,4, Capt. 95,251 MELTON, SANDI ICT 4, Sec. -Treas. 89,352 MELZOUE, BILL NHS 2: Latin 4 89,257 MEYER, DANNY 95 MEYER, JEANNIE Lee-Ettes 35 Opti-Misses 35 Swimming 4 Mgr. 89,251 MEYER, PEGGY FBLA 4 95 MEZA, TERRY 89 MICK, LARRY VIC 4 S9 MICULKA, NANCY Band 3,41l llA 1,2 89 MILLER, DONNA Opti-Misses 13 96 MILLER, MAXINE NHS 45 Latin 45 YFC 45 Transfer 913,336 MILLS, SUSIE FBLA 45 SC 25 TRAVELER 3.4, Faculty Ed. 4, Opti-Misses 35 Class Treas. 25 FHA 1 96,277 MILLSAPPS, DIANE A Capella Clloir 2,3,45l.1:e-Ettes 2,13,4 96 MITCIIELL, JUDY 96 MOLTZ. IOHN Beta 45 FSA 45 Band l,2,1i,4 96,331 MONFREY, IENILYNN 97 MONFREY, TERRY FBLA 4 97 417 MONTALVO, SANDRA 96 MOODY, CRAIG Baseball 1,2, Thespians 4 96,336,337 MOON, BECKY Spanish 2, FTA 1, Band 1,2 96 MOORE, GLEN Band L, Key Club 3 96 MOORE, IACQUELINE SC 2, TRAVELER 3,4, l-'eaturc Ed, 4, Lce- Ettes 2,3,4, Drill Sgt, 2, Quill 82 Scroll 3, 4, FIIA 4 96,184,l99,278,323,388 MOORE, MIKE 96 MORGAN, DINO VIC 4, Opti-Misses 2, Drama 1 97 MORGAN, JAN N115 3,4, FTA 3,4, Lee-sues 2,3,4, staff Sgt. 3, Opti-Misses 3,4 97,321,327 MORIT, ANTHONY German 2, Art 3, Choir 2 96 MORSE, EDWARD Spz1r1ish'2 MOSELEY, PAT NHS 3,45 SC 3,45 Lee-Ettes 2,3,4, Opti- Misses 3 285,327 MOUNT, STEVE Band 1,2,3,4, Asst. Drum Major 4 96,310 MUENCIIOW, WAYNE Math 4 96 MULLINS, DIANNE 96 MULLINS, JIMMY 96 MUNDERBACK, DONALD VIC 2 96 MURDUCK, GERRY Spanish 1, A Capella Choir I, Lee-Ettcs 2, 3, FIIA 2,4 97 MURPHY, NANCY FBLA 4, Opti-Misses 3,4 97 MURRELL, MIKE 96 MYERS, JOAN NHS 3,4, Spanish I, NHSS 4, FSA 4, YFC 3,4, Fl-IA 4 96,327,333 MYERS, BRANTLEY Football 1, Basketball 1 96 MYER, SANDY FBLA 4, MISS FBLA 4, Lee-EIIES 3: Opti- Misses 4 96,344 NAIRN, RODNEY NllS 3,4, Trcas, 4, Slide-Rule 4, Vcep 4, FSA 4, Pres. 4, Band 2,3,4, Key Club 4 96,324,366,369 NATIIMAN, JOSEPH 96 NATHS, JAMES DECA 4 NAYLOR, JOAN 96 NAYLOR, RICIIARD Track 2,:s,4 96,259 NEELY, l.EE Band 1,2 96 NELSON, CIIERYL l'llA 3: FBLA 4 97 NESKORIK, SANDY N11s3,4, NIISS 4, Ilist. 4,l-'llA 1,2, llist. I 77,597,333 NEWMAN, SUSAN 97 NEWSON, JANET NHSS 4, Spanish 3, Thcspians 3, I-'TA 2,3, 4, Veep 3 97,333 NIl.ES, STEPHEN Baslcctball1,2,3,4, All-Dist., All-City, All-State, All-Tournament 97,228,23O,242,233,234,236 NITCIIER, LARRY 97 NOBLES, CLIN'l' 96,360 NORDLOII, ERICll Slide-Rule 4, l SA 4 97,259 NOTIIERN, PIIIL VIC l.,B111lLl 2 NOVAK, MIKE UPPER, SUSAN 97 OLIVE, SUSAN Lcc-Ettes 3,4, PHA 3 98 PALMA, GEORGIANNE I-'BLA 4,Choir 1, Lee-Ettes 3,4,PlIA l,2,4 98 PARCIIMAN, PAT Thespians 4, DECA 3,4, A Capella Choir 4, Choir 3,4, Octagon 4 98 PARK, PATTY 1-'BLA 3 98 PARKS, TONI I-'BLA 4, Treas. , Lee-Ettes 2,3,4 98,345 PARMER, JACKIE 98 PASSAILAIGUE, BARBARA 98 PATRICK, RANDY 98,211 PA'I l'ON, BARBARA I BLA 4 98 PEARSON, DARRYL 98 PEEK, BOB Basketball 3,4 98,229,235,242 PEINE, PAMELA l-'BLA 4, Yl C2,3, Lcu-Ettes 2,3,-4, Drill 1.1, sea , 299 PENIX, cA11ot I-'I IA 1,2 na PENROD, CLARK Slide-Rulc 4, FSA 4, Yl-'C 3, Truck 1,2, Basketball 1,2 77,98 PEREZ, RICHARD lfootbzlll l,2,3 ,4 98,216 PERIDO, CIIERYL SC l,2,3, llist. 1, A Capella Choir I, LCA:- Ettes 1l,4, Drill l.t. 4, Y-Teens 1, Basket- ball Sweetheart Il 97,337 98,299 NUNN, JAMES PERRY, RANDY Transfer gg 97 PETERS, JAMES O'BRIEN, KAREN Latin 4, Treas. , Band 4, 'l'rcas. 97 98,311,356 OBRIOTTI, PAM pE'1-ERSON' WAHAY NHS3,4,La1in2,sc2,3,4,1.eQ-Ettes3,4, gg l lIA 4 97,285,286,327 Senior girls enjoy the excitement in looking over their Senior Class group Picture. 418 PIIELPS, NICKY Slide-Rule 4, Treas., PSA 4, Band 1,2,3, 4, All-State Orchestra 4, Dist. and Regional 1,2,3, Swimming 2,3,4 98,327,366 PHILLIPS, CARLA Beta 3,4, llist. 4, A Capella Choir 4, YPC, 2,3,4, Lee-Ettes 2,3, Opti-Misses 2,3 98,330,331 PINNER, JUDY Yl-'C 2,3,4, Opti-Misses 3, l llA I, Choir l ,4 98 PLASENCIA, ISABEL Spanish 4, YFCI 4, GRA 1S,4, FHA 4, Choir 3,4, APS 4 98 POLLAN, TOMMY Spanish 1,2, I-'TA 1, Math 2,3,Slidc-Rule, Vccp, Band I ,2,3, Journalism 1, Pres. g Optimisrs 4 98 POPE, KIM 99 POSS, SIIARRON l Bl.A 4, Opti-Misses 2,3,4, AFS 3,4, Y- Teen l 99 POWELL, MIKE Swimming l,2,3,4 99,256 PRATIIER, MARTHA 99 PRICE, LYNN 99,252,253 PRICE, MIKE PTA 2,3, Band I,2,3 99 QUEEN, BARBARA Lee-Etlesll,4,l?cr111a11, Sec. 4 99,370 RAINBIRD, JAN NIISS 3,Ba1i1l l,2,3,4, NJIIS I 99 RAINBOLT, M ARCIARET Beta 1l,4, Pres, 4, l.ati11 2,3,4, PSA 3,45 YPC 4, AFS 2,3,4 99,:a29,331,sa RAINS, KAREN SC 2,3,4,l.c1:-Ettes 2,fl,4, Opti-Misses 3, GRA 3, Y-'1'1:e11s I RALLS, MARK 99 RALLS, MATT 99 RANGEL, MARIA FBLA 4 99 RAY, JIM Track 3 99,259 READ, WIN Choir 1 99,365 REDLFRAVE, MIKE 99 REED, GAYLE TRAVELER 4, Sec, 4, Lee-Ettes 3, Opti- Misses Il, Quill Xe Stroll 4, I llA 2 99,279,323 REEVES, JAMES VIC 3,4 99 REYNOSA, ALICE 99 RICIITER, TOM Spanish l,2, Math 2, Slide-Rule 3, Art 1, Library 2, YFC 4, Band 1 99 RICKS, RONALD 101,219 RIDDELL, NANCY Spanish 1, I-'TA 3,4, YFC 2,3,4, Lee-Ettes 3,4, FHA 4, Choir 1,2,3,4 99,316,317 RIDGE, DON 99 RILEY, JO Thespians 3,4, Sec. 4, Library 2, GRA 2,3, Reporter 3 99, 335,381 Kathy Trolio helps prepare decorations for the Strat- ford Ball. RINNER, LINDA Opti-Misses 2,3 ROBERTS, EDDIE 101 ROBERTS, JANICE FTA 2, Bugle Call 3,4, YFC 2,3,4: Lee- Ettes 2, 3,4, Quill 82 Scroll 4 101, 323 ROBINSON , DEE ANN IYIXLA 4, Lee-Ettes 2,3, GRA 3 ROCAMONTES, MIKE AFS 4, Thcspians 4 101, 106,337 RODUERS, RAYMOND Octagon 3,4, Sec. 3, 101 RODRIQUEZ, IIOMER 101 RODGERS, WALLY German 1, A Capella Treas. 4 Choir 1,2,3,4, YFC I,2,3,4, All-State Choir 3,4 57, l0l,3I6,317 ROOD, PATRICIA DECA 4 ROSE, KENNY NIIIS lg Thespians 4, Spanish I,2, SC I Football I,2,3 101,337 ROSIN, CHARLES Track 2,3 101 ROUSSEL, KENNETH DECA 4, Treas. 101,362 ROWE, NANCY NHS 1,3,4, Slide-Rule 4, See. 4, Band 1 2,3,4, Library 3,4, Sec. 4 l0l.,190,31-1,327,369 ROY, CIIERYL Transfer L01 RUDASILL, LINDA NIIIS Ig FTA 4, DECA 4, Veep, SC 1,2 Lee-Ettes 2,3, Opti-Misses 2,3,4, FHA 2, 3,4 101 ROSEBERG, KENNETH NIIS 3,4, German 3,01-ind 2,3,4, Regional 2,3, Sw irnming 4 101 RUTHERFORD, KAREN NJIIS 1: SC 4, Lee-Ettes 2,3,4 286 SAATHOFF, SKYE 101 SALMON , ANDREW 101 SAMULIN, BRUCE German 3,4, Slide-Rule 4, TRAVELER4, Sports Ed., Baseball Mgr. 2, NJIIS 1, Num- ber Sense 4 101,200,368 SANDERS, DIANNA 101 SAYGER, MELODIE NIIS 3,4, Spanish I, YFC 4, Lee-Ettes 2, Cheerleader 3,4, Opti-Misses 4, Sr, Class llist. , Most Representative 4 66139, 73,'79, IOL, 186, I89,296,29'7,327 SCARHOROUGII, CONNIE FBLA 4, GRA 1,2,3 101 SCARBOROUGH, SUSAN FSA 4 IOL SCIIAEFER, LARRY Octagon 3,4, Veepli, Pres. 4 100,357 SCHAFFER, BILL Slide-Rule 4, Pres. 368,369 SCIIALUER, RICHARD 100 SCHEAMER, ALLEN DECA 3,4 SCHEPERS, NANCY DECA 4, Treas. , A Capella Choir 3,4 100,363,364 SCHIEVELBEIN, LILLIAN Thespians 4, SC 1, 2, 3,4, Veep 4, Choir 1, 2,3,4, Reporter 3, Hisr. 4, Lee-Ettes 3,4, Staff Sgt. 3, Dfrill Sgt. 4, Opti-Misses 3, FHA 4 100, 281, 299, 306, 317, 318, 337, 341 SCHIFFER, BRENDA SC 4, Reporter 4, Lee-Ettes 3,4, FHA 1,4 100, 286 SCI-IMIDT, KAREN FBLA 4 100 SCHNEIDER, CHERYL Spanish 1, 2,Art 3,4, Opti-Misses 3,FHA 1, 2 100, 199 SCHRAMEK, ALLEN 100 SCHRAUB, MARTIN 100 SCHULTZ, JOY A Capella Choir 1, Lee-Ettes 3,4, FHA 4 100 SCHWARZ, KAREN NHS I,3,4, FBLA 4, Lee-Ettes 2,3,4, Drill Lt. 3, sraff LL. 4, FHA l,2,3,4, Veep 1, Chaplain 2, 2nd Veep 4 66, 100, 298, 327, 359 SCHWARZ, MICHAEL 100.89 SCHWEIBISH, NICK Transfer 101 SCOTT, MARTIN VIC 4, Veep 4, Track 1 101, 352, 353 SCOTT, RUTH FBLA 2, DECA 4, GRA 1,2 101 SCOTT, SHIRLEY NHS 3, FHA 4 101 SCRIBNER RON TRAVELER 3,4, Photographer, Egg ul 4, Photographer 101,291 srttrras, LANE A Capella Choir 2,3,4, Lee-Ettes 3,4 IOI SEVERANCE, BOB 101 SEWALL, EDDIE NHS 3,4,s11de-R015 4, FSA 4, Key Club 4 Basketball 2,3 lOl, 305, 307. 327, 368 SHELBY CLARE Latin 1, Egg A 4' 102, 293 SHER, LYNDA Transfer SHERMAN, CANDEE TRAVELER 3, 4, Lee-Ettes 2, 3, Opti-Misses 3, FHA l,2,4, 3rLl Veep 1 SMITH, DANA Wittiest 4, Thespians 68,101,834, 338 SMITH, DEBBIE Lee-Ettes 4, Opti-Misse 101 SMITH, JAMES 103 SMITH, PEGGY 101 SMITH, SHARON ANN YFC 3,4, FHA 2,3,4 103 SMITH, SHARON FBLA 4 102 SMITH, STEVE 3,4 s 3, FHA 2 Band 1,2,3,4, All-Dist. 4, All-Regional 3 SMOLINS, LAURIE Beta 4. Chaplain, NHS 3,4, NHSS 4, Pres. , NFL 3,4, Spanish 3, Opti-Misses 3,4 '77, l02,324,326,331,332,338 SMOLINS, STEPHEN Band 1, Swimming 2,3 102 SNIDER, CATHY FHA 3 102 SNYDER, STEVIE NHSS 4, Treas., Span ish 3, Band 2,3,4, Majorette 4, Opti-Misses 2,3 95, 102, 188,189,197,314,333 SOBLE, BENITA NJHS 1, FBLA 3,4, Cho 97 SOLCHER, NANCY Opti-Misses 2,3 102 SONCRANT, CHARLES Beta 4 103,331 SPEARS, SANDI DECA 4, FHA 2 103,364 SPECIA, CYNTHIA Thespians 3,4, NFL ir 1, 2,8,4 2, 3,4, Spanish I, 78,102, 148, 197, 278, 3 88 SHULLANBERGER, ZANE NHS s,4, Key Club 4, rwrbaii 3,4, A11- Cify 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, All-Dist. 3, Track 2,3,4, Outstanding Athlete 4, Sr. Class Veep 51, 67,97, 102, 205, 208, 209, 210, 211, 212, 216, 230, 232, 327, 242, SHUPP, PATRICIA FBLA 4, Lee-Ettes 3 234 101 SIMMONS, srrrsizm 77,102 SIMPSON, DAVID 102 SLAY, Rusty FBLA 4, Foorbaii 1,2,a,4 102,216 stovra, DIEDRA FHA 2 101,88 SMELLEY, CAROLYN NHS 1,3,4,sc 1,2,3, 2,3,4, Drill tr. 4, op: 1o3,2s1,2s7,299 4, Sec. 4,Lee-Ettes i-Misses 3 FTA 3, sc 1, 503314, Ad Mgr.,1ee- Ettes 2,3,4, Opti-Misses 3, GRA 2, Qiipill 81 Scroll 3,4, Swimming 2, 3,4, Tennis 2 103, 292,323,338 SPEER, Bos Latin 3,4, Math 1.2, sc 1 102 sprras, JOHN 259 SPENCER, CHERYL 102 SQUIRES, SUSAN NHSS 4, Opti-Misses 4 102, 333 STANLEY, MIKE SC 3, Most Handsome 4 68, 97, 102 STANLEY, PHIL Football 3,4, Baseball 3,4 102, 211, 216 STAYTON, JAMES Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 102,206,216,242 STEENKEN, NANCY 103 STEINBRECKER, EVA 103 STEITLE, KENNETH 103 STEPHENS, KEITH NHS 4 102,327 STOCKTON, JOYCE 102 SUTHERLAND, KAREN NHS 3,4gFTA 2, SC 4, Lee-Ettes3,4, Opti- Misses 2, 3,4, FHA 2, 3,4, Treas. 4 102, 286, 328, 359 SWAIN, MARY YFC 3, Opti-Misses 3, GRA 4,4Choir 3,4 103 419 swANsoN, JULIE German 3,4, Sec. 3, Veep 45 FTA 2,3,4, Pres. 45FBLA 45 TRAVELER 3,4, Classes CO-Ed. 103,277,348,349,37O SWEET, LARRY German 3,4, Chaplain 4 103,104 SWENDEMAN, DIANE Beta 45 NHS 3,45 Thespians 2,35 SC 25 YFC 3,45 Cheer Leader 3,45Opl1-MISSSS 3, 45 FHA 3,45 Jr. and Sr. Class Chap1ain5 F ootba ll Sweetheart 45 Key Club Sweet- heart 45 Sr. Class Favorite5 Most Beauti- ful 45 VIC Sweetheart 3 66, 68.73, 103, 109, 189, 220, 296, 297, 306, 328, 331 SWERDLOW, LESLIE Qgg 3,45 Lee-Ettes 3,45 Opti-Misses 2,35 FHA 2,3,4' 103,288,302 TAFOLLA, RICHARD SC 3,45 Thespians 45 Octagon 45 Best Dressed 4 68,102,107,266,338 TALERICO, VITO Choir 3,4 102 7 TASH, GAIL Spanish 15 Slide-Rule 4, Treas. 5TRAVELER 45 Choir 15 Lee-Ettes 2,3,4 102, 197, 323,368 TATSCH, JANET 197 TAYLOR, DONNA DECA 3,4, Sec. 3,4 103,364 TAYLOR, GAYLE FBLA 4 TAYLOR, KATHLEEN TRAVELER 45 Opti-Misses 4 103, 272,278 TAYLOR, RON Band 1,2,3,4, A11-Dist. 2,3,4 103 TA YLOR, SHA RON 103 TAYLOR, SHEILA T RA VELER 45 Opti-Misses 3,4, Sec. 45 Swimming 4 104, 272, 278, 320, 321 TEAGUE, GILDA 1 L ,,..L.,. EEHEE, SREEECEIFX, Sp311'l's'he2rB7-hee-'Brie 3rd Veep 4 55,104,359 TEHEE, DUANE Beta 45 NHS 1,3,45 5 3,45 FHA 1,2,3,4, Nnss 3,45 NFL 1, 25 Slide-Rule 45 SC 1, 25 Key Club 2, 35Track 15 Swimming 2,3,4 104, 328. 331,333 TERRELL, SHARANE Transfer 104 THOMAS, IAMES 104 THOMASON, ORA LYNN NHS 3,45 DECA 4, DECA Sweetheart 4 104, 328, 360 THOMASSEN, RANDY SC 1 104 TIIOME, DAVID Choir 4 104 THOMPSON, IIMIE Transfer NHS 3,45 Key Club 45 Football 3,4, A11- 104 THOMPSON, LESLIE 104 TIGHE, MIKE City 4 84, 102, 104, 109, 216, 217, 328 Tense Lee-Ettes encourage the team to victory. 420 TOBIN, RICHARD Track 1, 3,4 104, 259 TOMESAL, PHYLLIS DECA 4, Parl. 5 Transfer 105, 365 TOUCHSTON, JANET GRA 2,3,4, Parl. 4 105 TOUCHTON, .TOE 105 TOWNSEND, JERRY Football 2,3,45 Track 2,3,4 72, 105, 196 TRAMMELL, PHIL 105, 333 TREVINO, .IO ANN Spanish 1,25 FBLA 45 FSA 15 FHA 2,45 AFS 45 Thespians 4 83, 105, 338 TREVINO, ROSEMARY FBLA 45 A Capella Choir 1,2,3,45 Lee- Ettes 25 FHA 45 AFS 45 Thespians 4 82, 105, 316, 338 TROILO, KATHY FTA 15 TRAVELER 45 Lee-Ettes 2, 3,45 opti- Misses 15 Quill 85 Scroll 4 105, 277, 323,419 TULLER, IUDY TRAVELER 45 Opti-Misses 3,4, Treas. 45 FHA 2,45 AFS 4 105, 272, 278 TURNER, RONNIE AFS 4 105 TURNER, TOMMY Football 4 84, 105, 207, 216 TUTTLE, BOB Golf 3,4 105, 261, 262 U1-IR, IOANNE Latin 25 FNA 25 SC 35 Lee-Ettes 35 Opti- Misses 3 105 VAN ALSTINE, ANNA BELLE NHS 3,45 FHA 4 105,328 VAN BIBBER, CYNTHIA 106, 197 VAN D CK, TERRY 'gI.'3I 3I1TlS5 Latin 3,45 Band 1, , ,4,' Spm MajQr4, A11-Dist. 4 106,186,315,331 VAN ZANT, CHARLES Thespians 4 106,338 VARELAR, IIMMY 106 VASQUEZ, RIIDY 106 VAUTER, IOHN VIC 4, Pres.5 DECA 3 100,325 VERMERSCII, THOMAS FBLA 4:AFS 45 Ir. Optimist 1, Pres.5 Thes- piaI1s 4 106 , 338 VILLAREAL, RUDY 106 VIZZA, DOTTIE Lce-Ettes 3,4, Staff Sgt. 45 FHA 4 106,299 voss, GENE SC 25 Choir 25 Baseball 2 106 WADE, CIIERYL A Ca pella Choir 45 Lcc-Ettes 3,45 Opti- Misses 35 FHA 2 106,302 WALDEN, SHARON NHS 3,45 Opti-Misses 45 AFS 2,3,4 68,70, 106,328 WALKER, BARBARA Latin 1, Treas. 5 FTA 3,4, Patl. 45 PNA 15 sc 1,351,821-EKIEIS 2,3,4 106,349 WALKER, IAMES 107,316, 242 WALKER, JANIS NHS 3,45 GRA 1, 2,45 Transfer 107 WALL, PATTI SC 4, Hist. 5 Lee-Ettes 2, 3,45 Opti-Misses 3: FHA 2,4 107, 287, 299, 186 WARD, IACQUE Transfer 107 WEEBER, MERRILY Thespians 4 107, 338, 345 WEISS, ROBERT 107 WERNETTE, GAIL GRA 1,3,4, Treas. 4 107 WESLEY, LINDA SC 35 Opti-Misses 25 FHA 4 107 WHEELER, IIMMY DECA 45 Choir 1 108 WHITCOMB, MIKE DECA 45 Baseball 2, 3 108, 363 WHITE, DON A Capella Choir 4 108 WHITE, KATHY NHS 35 FBLA 45 Lec-Ettes 2,3,45 FHA 45 AFS 45 choir 3 107, 328 WHITE, MIKE Choir 45 Football 2 108 WHITTLE, CHARLOTTE Choir 1,4 108 WII.LE, CINDY FBLA 45 GRA 1, 2,3,4 108 WILLIS, ROBERT 108 WILLMS, KATHLEEN Nl-Is 3,45 FBLA 4 108 WILSON, FAYE FBLA 45 TRAVELER 45 Opti-Misses 4 108, 277 WILSON, KATHY FBLA 3,45 FHA 3,45 Choir 3,4 108 WILSON, LEE SC 2,35 Opti-Misses 3,45 Library 4 108 WILSON, SUSAN FHA 4 108 WINEINGER, PAULA Opti-Misses 3 108 WINSLOW, SUZANNE LatiII 25 11135-QQ 45 Opti-Misses 3 108, 289, 338 WISHART, JIMMY Flag Bcarer 45 AFS 45 Swimming 3,4 108,250 WOLFE, ALAN 108 WONG, WAYLAND Beta 3,45 NHS 3,4, Pres. 45sc 1,3,45 YTC 1, 2, 3,4, Pres. 15 Key Club 3,4, Vecp 45 ' On the Spot Team 4, Ir. Class Prcs. 69, 108, 252, 254, 255, 285, 287, 305,'307, 324,325, 326,327 WOO, FAY Beta 3,4, Tteas. 4:NHS 3,45 FBLA 35 Opti- Nlisses 3,4, Pres. 45 It. and St. Class Treas. 66,108,'186, 321, 328, 329, 331 WOOLARD, DIANNE NHS 35 FTA 3,45 FHA 4 108,328 WORKMAN, CHERI Band 2,3,4, Majorette 4 108,314 E WMGHT, ANN NHS 3,45 Band 1,2,3,4, A11-Dm. 2,3,4 AFS 2,3,4g On the Spot Team 4 108. 304. 328 WRIGHT, CONNIE Thespians 3,4, S -Treas. 4- NFL 4 AFS 3g Opti-Misses 3 10 5 341, 381 9 WRIGHT, DENA YFC 2,3,4g Lee Ettes 2,3,4g Opti-Misses 45 FHA 1,2,3,4, 1 B 359 wuaz, KATHY DECA 4 YEE, TIMMIE 108 zYsK1ND, PATTY Lee-Ett 3 4 108 st Veepg AF S4 ian Schievelbein stops traffic for March of Dimes contributions Qggwk Mfg? AJ ff' I 1 MNWUX6 My U f. 4 S WM 'T ,LSWWWW my Wiflwwwwif injffu W ww MJMM S W WW Af 0 i fx ' lu ,MQW S ,Acfiorz and Kcactian. Facial expressions refle c t the emotions of events far better than any othe r reactions. In coming years, the smiles and tears of Leeites that are captured on these pages will reveal the events of the action filled year of 1967. To each of us at the Home of Champions, the year has meant something special. We, of the TRAVELER staff, have tried to bring to you the emotions seen and felt, in the midst of ac- tion. Janet Brown Sandy Day Co-Editors . .Nvuf ylflemaries 1 l i in V3VA gk My , l r ns i A' c i 4 4 l 1 T 1 W- MOL MKLCWS ?xiWMM 'W Ei ' , ' My JJ n WWW 2f3fgi?X WNW ET Q62 9 ff WM A 1 ,wgiw Qjwwxfywiwi - X 9 QQQMMMW , Dt W M 4 ,M MY 06gtW36fRiMfaMW1'05 . W AQ! ffff faq 5 fimfffffg xQM Wm V Wfifjw ff QQ fif-133 QM gf? WM Wiifii ?72i3t3f M4 Aly' WXWZA CCWWZI ! My jWWM mf ' ff I 771 ,diff iw r Viv ,V-f KJ sat? W if ff' ,AZM4 J 7 5 Maw X UJMW QW VWQ f 4 w ' MJ! QQ ip if .,bL,r,, f L -' X! dijnfw jill , 4 P C R C?-E Ei K ,, , f' l ff 'W if Wifi ,1 fggyf ii? 'fig 'N 0 ' QMMQwfffij Qfiggkgjiff I 1 J , ' ' XLV' x N 1 3. 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