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

 - Class of 1954

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.lack oniriey ana iommy uer- rington were the staff artists for both El Lobo and Lobo Lair. They spent their time mostly in consul- tation--it didn't take them near as long to draw the idea, as it did in deciding on what to draw. . .Gay Johnson and Kirby Rogers, sales- men deluxe, made every store in Levelland at least once. Gay worked as both re po rte r on the Lobo Lair, and business manager of the El Lobo. More pages record the year in EL LOBO Patricia Bowman, editor of El Lobo, ent her time writing copy, super- :ing advertising, and a sking Do have a picture. . .? Original :as and talent helped in assembling 2 annual,her humor helped make it fun. Vice-p re sident of Quill and Sc roll, inte rnational honorary frate r- nity for high school journalists, she played a large part in the planning for the Halloween initiation a n d spring picnic . sold for the El Lobo . . . Mary Io Parish and Sharon Kirk look over the ads they Sue Coffey, of Right from the Coffey Pot fame worke d as sports editor for the paper. Laura Hamill tried her hand at a fashion column fo Sodek and Donna Hughes were the bookeepers, typists, and just general workers for both staffs. Anything that was left over, they did it. . Don Henderson, Jerry Pickens, and Charles Simon peer out of their cubby hole, the dark room, for a few minutes before scurrying back to either take, develop, or print a picture. Someday, just to see if they worked, why not count the pictures in the annual and the 16 issues, multiply by one hour, and see what you come up with! r the Lobo Lair. Dorothy . And the photographers! mgt

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LOB0 Dependable, capable, and efficient, Charline Didway, Lobo Lai r editor, wrote and edited more than her part of the paper. She was always on hand to take charge of every phase of pub- lication whether it was copyreading, headline writing, news, feature,edi- torial, or even spo rts stories that were needed. She served as president DCSSIC IXLLCH EIIUJUBII LlLLL'I.'CLL, in a noticeably posed picture, check the assignment sheet for a list of stories they are to write. Bessie was the column writer deluxe: working on everycolumnatleastonce, and having complete charge of sev- eral columns the entire year. She was also exchange editor, and unquestionably wound up with the most inches of any Quill and Scroll pledge. Iowan represented journalism in the regional Interscholastic League conte st and won third in in- dividual points . . . Reporters Jo Beth Brown, Janice McKen- zie, and Peggy Cooper wrote and typed the stories that no- body else wanted Qor couldn't readl. LAIR publishes 16 issues of the Quill and Scroll chapter,ar worked as reporter on the Daily SL News. She was one of two contestanw from Levelland to enter the journai ism regional Interscholastic Leagl competition. Together, the two cor testants placed Levelland as secor in the meet. Trouble-shooters, picture pasters, and sports editors Herby Harding and Lawayne Rawls are supposedly identifyinga lobo in an action shot of a football game. . . Robert Ray Robbins, Danny Mitchell, and Starlie Pace wo rke d on beat stories, picked up advertising, and layed out the advertising pages for the Lobo Lair. . . R. L. Sonnen- burg advised the staff on business matters, and Mrs. Ruth Williams worked as spon- sor for both Lobo Lair and El Lobo staffs. 2 11 4 Ii E it f fi



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ron, :H mel Q 1- Pfeswe . Ocalchapf - Omni ht, Ch er we viCe-p: Qehrlein, rearles Forehare .TarnesBec- got . esldent. a Porter: K nitreasur Plctui-ed ' Hd Donald ennard G.1 er: Bruce Durh are Wa yn Moreland 1 breath am, . e W . ' Sec 15 ' Paz-llarnentari-ZZ d, historiaffi Zryg . I I1 Members of the chapter conducting team that won the district meet are Jack Williams, Daine Adams, Larry Corbin, Tornrny Oehrlein, Kennard Gilbreath, Charles Forehand, Donald Moreland, and James Becton. Qi E 4: 311' Were J- iD-v-f1 lpetit0I-S i mi Vin I ' - C0 11 the H Claussliz .Ta !T1 6 S Lg1'ts5:,1Char'1es Fgivtllley County 5011. ea1'S0n,.Tames B e Kennard Gzzd' Cal- ec on and Feath ' Ernest ' Elli- FFA team enters National Land judging Contes The Levelland High students had a chance to brush 1 on their modern dairy techniques when the Future Fa' rner's of America sponsored an assembly featuring visiting Lubbock dairyman and Elsie , the Bordon co' This was only one of the many affairs held by FI members, who make up the second largest organiz tion in school with a total of 115. Getting the year off to a good start, the group w S40 from a safety exhibit which placed in the Sou Plains Fair, after winning first in the Hockley Coun Fair. Midway in the football season, FFA'ers comple ed the concession stand they had been erecting. No club is complete without a sweetheart and Peg Brown gained the FFA club even more recognition being named district sweetheart at the banquet held the Cal Boykin Hotel Feb. ZZ. In the Ropesville district meet, Levelland conducti teams won top honors and went on to place second junior conducting and fifth in senior conducting at t' Plainview regional meet. Another highlight of the club year was the trip tot' Fat Stock Show in San Antonio Feb. 12, with Bill Whi field, sponsor, accompanying the boys. Practice co tests in crop and poultry judging were held during Apl in Levelland, Plainview, and Oklahoma City. A Fathe Son picnic was held to close the year's activities. James Becton, district president, is shown with lo c a l sweetheart, Peggy Brown, who also won hon- ors as district queen.

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