Lee Traveler, Yearbook of Robert E. Lee High School, 1998 Page: 22
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BEST OF
As each of these students were
givn theirranks, asuddensighof
relief came over them as they real-
ized their hard work had finally
paid off. These ten students have
worked hard and strived to main-
tain a high GPA since they were
freshman at REL. As the senior
secretary, Mrs. Messick has worked
ecry close with these seniors."All
of our seniors are precious, these
ten seniorshaveexcelled academi-
ally also... they are great."The top ten enjoy chowing down on their yummy cookies Photos by: Ann
Shofner.THE BEST
Each of these student should 1,,
very proud of their accomplish-
ments. "I was very happy when I
found out my rank and happy for
my friends, especially Jesse, who
also ranked high. To me # 1 is
justanothernumber,"statedEddie
Bywater. The top ten for the class
of 1998 are very unique individi u-
als and the students at Robert I
Lee, especially the class of 1998,
are proud to have these ten stu-
dents represent us.I
Ai
K
1. Edwin Bywater
GPA: 5.5024
College: Brigham Young Uni-
versity
Major: Chemical Engineering
"The most valuable thing Iha v
learned at Lee is to use tong s
when you hold a beaker over a
flame, especially if you're a
teacher and your students re-
mind you to."'/
2. Jesse Gracia
GPA: 5.4279
College: Rice University
Major: Chemical or Computer
Engineering
"The most valuable thing I havc
learned at Lee is don't leave child,
on the stove when you're lectur-
ing to the class."3. Brandon Benoit
GPA: 5.3103
College: Univerity of Texas at
Austin
Major: Business or Engineering
"The most valuable thing I have
learned at Lee is never worry too
much about anything and laugh
a lot."4. Nathan Smith
GPA: . 5
College: Cniversity f Icxs at
A usteil
Major: Business I ntrepreneur-
ial Studies
"The w )st valuable thing I have
learned atLeeis toinvolve your-
self Don't wait until informa-
tion is handed to you. Go ask
questions and get involved."CLASS OF 1998
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Robert E. Lee High School (Baytown, Tex.). Lee Traveler, Yearbook of Robert E. Lee High School, 1998, yearbook, 1998; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1582502/m1/26/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.