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W, R. Wheeler, who is the very capable band director of the Lobo Band, usually di re c t s the band to victory in all the contests they enter. It seems like the band is busy all the time working on the m a r c h in g formations for the half-time activities during the football season, practicing for the concerts they presented, and of course, the leg-tiring exhibit of marching in the many parades. Again the band marched in the Battle of Flowers in San Antonio, the Brownfield Festi- val, Oil Progress Pa rade, and for the seventh consecutive time won the sweepstakes awa rd, - I . USIC s ly-mf is Q-Aww -1- Q -'1 43423. 'H - ,-saga.-.al-sr-fpsxvfL.sm.go2bu2N5i1f'!'.sS?5zr.::-4:mcJdfiw2ErwrSZ:'5f'-Z? 'Q s . ,, '1'l'f',Z'..?3:5. .4-D-'f:'l Jerry Pickens the Coronet play- - er who has beena member ofthe ,,- A ' LHS band for about five years, re- gl I .. ' :::, I ceived the Who s Who honors in the A 1--f' X X!
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vsifil' t'5s!-5.5ftfi+Y2-,?3?ZIQ4f1! tt? S -1 m.. One of the science club sponsors, Harold Brinson, is shown in his familiar pose ex- plaining an exhibit in one of his s c ie n c e classes. Coach Brinson keeps all of his time well spent with his s c ie nc e classes and coaching. Several members of a sophomore science class a re shown examining an exhibit held by Coach Brinson, Brodie Hutchinson, w ell- known LHS science teacher, is pictured in his lab looking over a set ofplans. Mr. Hutchinson is also a sponsor of the newly formed science club. Clois Roberts watches over one of the many ha ll exhibits of the science classes. Who's Who in science is none other than H. A. Cowan. Taking all phases of science, and proving him- self outstanding in each, there was very little left to choice in this field. 1 :Li I fi, Q XJ 'X 1 I I. i 5 ' Q '23,-1 'xg' , Ivy lair: -..,.ir .lm Officers of the science club are busy looking things over in the science lab. This club was just formed recently and is a national honor c lub. The of- ficers areas follows: Chester Jackson, president, Johnny Cowan, vice-presidentg Sandra Brown, secretaryg and Ann Dupre, treasurer. H. A. Cowan, David Ben- ningfield, and Olive r Watson explain the science exhibit on presented during the Business Education Day program. electrical currents which was 4 Hlifkmwwasieim-wwwHwW4vr0rw3mvzvwfuwene4:.,r+f:-xswuswsusrm,zu:wsexQv,f:f,4:mfvv-P-Q ,-' 1 -1 T--f Fr' ' f ...e .umwx.1f-Fw--we f,umff.t ,-......m.1-with-mwfftdf
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g'5'X .v -'B fog-if These pert and prancy majorettes at- tracted eyes to the front of the marching band. These twirlers are Nancy Derington and Bobbie Reid. Alto Clarinets and bassoons pl a ye r S are Oliver Watson, Glenda Miller, Janelle Hamill, Bobbie Reid, Marilyn Barton, and. Jackie Tim- berlake. ,fr S IMI ' Saxophones: Patsy Lincoln, Clara Howard, Nicholas Vascuez, Billy Jean Jackson, Jerry Cox, Alton Macon, Ted Lawson. Coronets: Bob Ewing, Jerry Pick- ens, Mike Metze, Roy Martin, Herman Guetersloh, Gene Ray, Travis Shofner, Eddie Hale, Thomas Taylor, Billy Rutherford, Nobby Vasquez, and Mack Tubb. drill. Q j lg' J ' U B a s S Horns: Ewell Pierce Ross Holman, Gerald Burney Troy Spears. French Horns: Jo Helen Law- son, Lutine Harris, Iennell Sin- clair, Martha Lincoln, Ed Ferg- guson, Guy Ballew, Shirley Bai- ley, and Bill Billingsley. A typical fourth period practice session is in the offing for L.H.S. band. Many hours spent in drill are ne c e s s a r y before bands can win prizes, so the Lobo band spends many hours in
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