Levelland High School - El Lobo Yearbook (Levelland, TX)

 - Class of 1954

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council has been governed this year by Derry Don Harding, presidentgJ'ames Becton,vice-president, and Mary Marcom, secretary-treasurer, with the advice of Principal W. L. Reed. All-school activities which have been sponsored by the group are: Halloween C arnival, Home- coming, Christmas party, Twirp Week, and West- ern Day. In the Homecoming parade, the student council float won second place. One particular highlight for the group was the South Plains Convention held in Brownfield, for which Le ve l l a nd was president. A trip to San Marcos to attend the annual workshop was made by the officers last summe r to prepare them- selves for their job. An assembly was he l d at the beginning of the year to p re sent each of the clubs of the school with their charter for the year. The last yearly function of the group was the spring election of the new officers--a time for much campaigning and log-rolling. Other thanthe officers,the council is composed of 39 home-room elected representatives, class representatives, and non-voting organizational leaders. Evanelle Palmer, La Wayne Rawls, and I. L. Turnbow, newly elected student council officers, take a look at student council's new project, a modern coke dispenser. New techniques shown by CHEERLEADERS Our scarlet and black is the symbol that honors, the spirit that reigns in our high Of courage and sportsmanship shown by the Lobos whose motto is we do or die Here's to our alma mater we're proud to defend you And loyal through all we shall be your standards we'll glorify Victory is our cry we're proud of our Levelland High. goes our school song. And e specially stirring is the exultation that can be heard when it is sung by some 498 ardent Lobo supporters whether at pep rally, assembly, or game. The ones usually leading this familiar song are cheerleaders: Carolyn Kirk, Aline Hughes, Patsy Knick, Donnie Winsor, head cheerleader, Jackie Wynn, and Peggy Roberts. General leaders of school spirit and stunt planning are the workof these cheerleaders. They visited the San Marcos cheer- leading clinic this summer, and always planned something different, with the help of Gwyneth Liles, sponsor, for every pep rally, whether football or basketball was in season. 4'



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Junior me Hor Glo Oli Spe BTS. DAN U, EIS uSL121l, wins I11'StS It's the winning-est bunch is the usualadmission concerning the LHS band under the direction of W. R. Wheeler. Besides winning first in the Battle of the Flowers held in San Antonio, the group also won their sixth consecutive sweepstakes award. Other activities of the energetic organi- zation were three concerts, football game marching displays, and march- ing in several parades such as the Brownfield Festival, Oil Progress Parade, South Plains Fair, and Homecoming Parade. The group sold coupon books to raise money, and the Band Parents' Club sold calendars. Band sweetheart was Polly Ann Kennedy, and officers were Scott Couch, pre sidentg George Marcom, vice-president, Polly Ann Kennedy,sec retaryg Sue Jo Cole, treasurer, and Charline Didway, reporter. New uniforms were purchased this year, the colors are red and grey. Members of the all-state orchestra from Levelland were Gracie Wheel- er and Dwight Pounds, while Ann Dupre and Scott Couch won All-state band honors. Seniors in the band were: Dick Bailey, Lucinda Birtciel, Ann Brasher, Ronald Brown,Sue Jo Cole, Scott Couch, Charline Didway, Donald Gilles- pie, Laura Hamill, Polly Ann Kennedy, Marvene Landers, George Mar- com, Richard Miller, Dwight Pounds, Sarabeth Simpson, Charles Simon, and Jean Starr. mbers of the band were: Guy Ballew, Don Dison, Janelle Hamill, Sherrill ne, Patsy Lincoln, Roy Ma rtin, Danny Mitchell, Betty Morton, Pam Nesbitt, ria Petty, Olen Petty, Jerry Pickens, Gene Ra y, Bobby Reid, Travis Shoffner, ver Shirley, Jennell Sinclair, J. L. Turnbow, Dan Vasquez, Grace Wheeler, Fred Sophomores were: David Benningfield, Bill Billingsley, Barbara Blair, Leon Blev- ins , Sandra Brown, Gerald Burney, Ann Dupre, Ross Holman, Barbara Keene, Marilyn Marcom, Sandra McGuire, Ewell Pierce, Sherrill Pounds, David Smith, Nick Vascuez, Freshman were: Shirley Bailey, Marilyn Barton, Nancy Derington, Gail Eads, Bob Fielding, Gerald Heath, Cla ra Howa rd, Billie Jean Jackson, Kamelia ngensmith, Jo Helen Lawson, M a rtha Linc oln, Ruth Martin, Jimmy Metz, Doc Oliver Watson. Ewing, Sue Kli Mc lak Kay, Edith Russell, Billy Rutherford, Joyce Sage, Lynn Strickland, Jackie Timber- e, La Jean Timmons, Nobby Vascuez. They lead the band: majorettes Lucinda Birtciel, Bobbie Reid, Jean Starr, com. and Marvine Landers, and drum major George Mar-

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