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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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Largest memuersnip claimed by SCA We found out what fun giving can be, says a certain group of students, members of the Student C h r i s t i a n Association, when remembering the happy faces of the families who received Thanks- giving and Christmas gift boxes. Yearly projects of this four-year-old organization, special expe- riences were given those students who tookthe boxes to the needy families. The association is entirely local, yet claims the third largest mem- bership of the school with 101. It averages at least 30 members in the weekly meetings which take the form of devotionals, and may be either student-presented or feature local ministers. Officers ofthe groupare: Mary Marcom, presi- dent, George Marcom, vice-president, Monette McGuire, sec retary, Polly Ann Kennedy, treasur- er, Derry Don Harding, reporter, and Tommye Burnett, historian. Mis s Thora McCo1-kle acts as sponsor. Four scholars compete in national competition of NHS Selected for leadership, scholarship, and character, the National Honor Society members enjoyed several parties together,helped with the March of Dimes, and planned a club project. Four members, George Marcom, Mary Marcom, Derry Don Harding, and Robbie Sue Johnson took an aptitude test for outstanding scholarship to be compared on a national basis. First semester officers were: Monette McGuire, president, Mary Marcom, vice-president, Evanelle Parmer, secretary-treasurer, and Grace Wheeler, reporter. Officers elected for the second semester were: Robbie Sue Johnson, president, Dwight Pounds, vice-president, Sue Jo Cole, secretary, Gay Johnson, treasurer, Gayle McDermett, reporter. Mrs. Nina Birtciel and Miss Jane Gilmore sponsored the group. Pictured are: Ann Dupre, Sandra Brown, Sue Jo Cole, Ba rba ra Blair, Marilyn Guetersloh, Peggy Brown, Evanelle Parrner. Bill Billingsley, Mary Marcom, Lucinda Birtciel, Betty Grace Copeland,Ann Brazier, Charline Did- way, Gayle McDermett, Faye Ellen Parks, Donnie Windsor. Marilyn Marcom, Gwen McMurry, G r ac e Whe ele r, Derry Don Harding, George Marcom, Dwight Pounds, H. A. Cowan, Leroy Williamson, Hillry Ranson, Peggy Roberts, Robbie Sue Johnson.
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