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Guy Ballew finds he has to playthe part of a girl and as a lanky Texan,he has rough - sledding in impressing English butler Wayne Winn. High - pressure vacuum salesman Olen Ray Petty cleans up for housewife Guy Bal- lew. Waiting forhercue,Sharon Kirk checks her lines before going on. Roy Martin finds he is the bashful type when aggressive Connie Jackson goes to work on him. Sa nd ra Brown, judged winner of the Dra- matics Club - sponsored Miss Levelland Con- te st poses with her trophy. Based on a fairy- l a n ci motif, th i s pert j u n io r portrayed Red Ridinghood. Custodian Iimrnylvletze goes western and a ma 2 e s Martha Mays, Jackie Timberlake, N an c y D e r in g to n, Tinkie McKenzie, Sue Thompson, and Cla ra Howard with a rope trick. Syrup Soppers, exclusive draniatics club inner circle, enjoy a Christmas party in whichtheybrought toys to be given to a needy farnily. irirxlriffuk-k Es 5 I r We 11 . Q . E 4 'A' 'lr i'
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Membe r s of a popular, fall 3-act play, Mr, Co-Ed are: Gwen McMurry, Nancy Coffee, Martha Mays, Sandra Brown, Sue Thompson, Nancy Derington, Oliver Watson, Marilyn McDermitt, Jane Ann Rails- back, Wayne Winn, Sharon Kirk, RoyMartin, Clara Howard, Troy Spears, Jackie Timberlake, Tinkie McKenzie, Jimmy Metze, and Guy Ballew. The cast of Father Was A Housewife are as follows: Nan Trimble, Glenda Robinson, Bonnie Stewart, Patsy Green, Gerry Moore, Earline L e a th, Judy Cox, Gloria Petty, Jeanette Woodard, Connie Jackson, Guy Ballew, Jackie Timbe rlake, Jane Ann Railsback, Wayne Winn, J. L. Turnbow, Bill Billingsley, Roy Martin, and Olen Ray Petty. I V Friends hold back an angry M a rth a Mays from working over Sharon Kirk in one of the scenes of the play. Class- mate s at the girls' college who help control Martha are Tinkie McKenzie and Nancy Derington. The victim of mistaken identity, Patsy Green finds that all of the compliments expressed by Wayne Winn and Roy Martin concern their motorcycles rather than her- self. Winner of the mo ck beauty contest held in conjunctionwith the Miss Levelland contest was Rex Pirtle as a Spanish miss. The Miss Uni- ve r s e Contest was represented by many boys dressed in costumes and doing skits.
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,Q- 2 Bessie Allen, completing her second year on the Lobo Lair, served as Exchange Editor her junior year and as Asst. Editor her senior year. Bessie competed in the Inter- scholastic Le a gue contest, and worked on the annual staff both years. Feature Editor Gwen Mc- Murry examines the files or more stories for the Lobo Lair. She also was responsi- ble forthe layout of the fourth page in the school paper. af A A , S by , LK! Hillry Ranson, copy editor for the El Lobo and ac e sports writer on the Lobo Lair, distinguished himself his first year in journalism by winning first place in state competition for his sports story on the Breckenridge game. Reporters in general for the Lobo Lair were Herby Harding, Jerry Pick- ens, and Logan Gill. These journalists were used in every phase of the paper because of their versatile abilities in writing. 7' ' .N 1 I xx One of the most creative artistthathas ever worked on the Lobo Lair staff is Tommy Derington Art Editor of the Lobo Lair and El Lobo he used his original designs for the cover of the El Lobo Photographers for the Lobo Lair and El Lobo were Don Henderson Spencer Ellis and Austin Majers These boys played a very important role in making the paper and yearbook as interesting as it Mrs. Ruth Williams, one of the most out- standing teachers of L.H.S., took over the most hair-pulling jbb that she could undertake as a facult member Because of her atience and Y - P endurance in teaching journalism she sponsored one of the best series of Lobo Lairs in the his- tory of L.H.S. f , will Ana . A . '33 1 - , Q V ,, . tv .. 1 U Q Q , V . H V' , Q . I ace . 1
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