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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1838148" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>So did I, my brother and my older sister. IIRC, my father-in-law (now deceased) attended REL too.</p><p>It is still named Robert E Lee. It burned in 1987, but was rebuilt using the same Market St front it always had.</p><p></p><p>(You can always tell when a highschool's football team's best decades are behind them when sports folks refer to the school as 'Tradition rich'. REL once played 12-4A but once a 2nd (now a third) Baytown high school was built, the available incoming sports talent was diluted significantly. Their band was the largest in the state in the 1960s and jazz trumpeter Doc Severinson (Johnny Carson's bandleader) sat in and played with them frequently.</p><p></p><p>You can (if you can find it), play <em>Dull Razor Blues </em>for your mother.</p><p></p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1838148, member: 18945"] So did I, my brother and my older sister. IIRC, my father-in-law (now deceased) attended REL too. It is still named Robert E Lee. It burned in 1987, but was rebuilt using the same Market St front it always had. (You can always tell when a highschool's football team's best decades are behind them when sports folks refer to the school as 'Tradition rich'. REL once played 12-4A but once a 2nd (now a third) Baytown high school was built, the available incoming sports talent was diluted significantly. Their band was the largest in the state in the 1960s and jazz trumpeter Doc Severinson (Johnny Carson's bandleader) sat in and played with them frequently. You can (if you can find it), play [I]Dull Razor Blues [/I]for your mother. . [/QUOTE]
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