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

 - Class of 1964

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K Q. -F'.f-1. 1 :-- . . ,s ' . f :Qv L 1 :Q f 1 . , - W ,ff Vfzh w ' '- , .,.-4 ' :. ,1 fQ H+ - M' W, 4. 1-f'f-1-N- n'w' . . - vif v - : wif'- +1 Q . W5 .1 :I-L ,F,3.g..,.,g Y ANZ. I. -.f,.u ,1,.,,. ., v - . t l V w,,!1f:..L?,qJ,,,f4, 4 4-f.1,-'vw 'V ,'5' :my gf - .T 1:vI.v1g'IA',, :,,i. ., g-fr T! . 4 K'L le'J:,. : l aw 'RW' . P A K , 5, A Nm . f 1 5 iifism Y A Q I AXXQKQL., I . ' X- ' X EL 'LOBO 1963-1964 LEVELLAND HIGH SCHOOL L LEVELLAND. TEXAS 'N . x Y ,v ': . N U F CONTENTS -4. 4 AEMYNYSTKAYKYN Y, Y, Y K KEY TO LEARNIINK CLASSES O M cam A ' ,. if -. FT KEY TO EKHENESEUIE E UKGANYIZAYHUNS Y Y, 0 ' KEY TO SEKYHCE ACTHVHTHES G 0 Q KEY TU SEHUSE SEHKYY S H Y SEUKYSY S' KEY TU TEAMWURK ADVERTHSIING 0 ., 0 2 KEY TU OUR CITY LEVELLAND BOARD EDUCATION Mr. George Price Mr. Chester Borders Mrs. Martha McCrory writes Ray Schawb a receipt for his school tax as W. I. O'Connor awaits his turn. Dr Raymond Reid K , Quin' 5' Mr. O. R. Watson One more vote is dropped in the ballot box for the school board election. Can- didates for the '64-'65 election were: George Price. Paul Gilmer. W. E. Carr Ir. , and W. J. O'Connor. Mr. E. O. Schoenrock Mr. lack Ballow Mrs. Erma Dunn :tw f.,. , Fl NH? gr s W-Qt SPM K2 my W was E 5 5Wi'giEi5??TTf?:'i5g it gstsilins ,ar Qgsfmh gr wk sSgw.fetff,?1sgUi s sz wb .. 53 231 sf I-'Ks-sr-rZ i sf we -ifawxifxf fb . ,jigs Q s 1-+1 so -as 2 2- , ' - f . 5 Zi QT! fy- qg'Qjfjri ' KEEPERS O x f:f,.,g.1'fq1-f :gt , ,,.,, As head custodian of Levelland High School since 1956, Mr. Jack Parmer is truly a keep- er of the keys. Besides keeping our buildings clean and attractive, Mr, Parmer is always willing to help move chairs and tables for such activities as the English Festival, Career Day, banquets, the Sweetheart banquet, Com- mencement Exercises and for many other functions. Perhaps the main reason Mr. Parmer merits the dedication of this yearbook is his sincere concern for everyone. He cooperates with the faculty and is interested in the problems and joys of the students. Mr, Parmer, this is our way of giving you a sincere Thank You. HE KEYS -sd, ik sig-'f X 5 - - .- of sr.i-,Yag i-'Q. wgsseigis - I .- ,X .fy-ws HB2-i Fss. eff .fs 129 . -f Q t as-.wr.:-ifsexes-iffxs:zwlss ,f.,.u-if as--Q rx Mr. E. L. Oliver, custodian of the athletic de- partment, has been in close association with the athletes of L.H.S. since coming here from Cotton Center in September, 1958. By being diligent in his time and effort, Mr. Oliver has become a fixed part of our athletic program. Durng his six years here, the ath- letes have come to think of Mr. Oliver as a close friend for whom there is never-ending respect. Mr. Oliver not only helps the athletes with the problems they encounter, but he also helps to raise their spirits and desires by recalling past instances of thrilling games, close scores, memorable incidents, and scholarship offers. We show our appreciation to Mr. Oliver by dedicating the 1964 El Lobo to him. 'vefstxff ss , sw ag ir, .. 5-,.f',,,-kj-te. S , t . .- 5- 1 gre. t - tag +gf Sfgs1: st-vi. t w35f:.1-??'Mss1fgss3g cf .wg 4 . it sry -f'5,,,.,5s, 1 ,slstgfsifggsi R 2 ,, .5 ., it 'R r Wiz.. W'fn.r K , ii Q ,iii ' .. ,'9?figJ4y:K.g'3Q M. 4 . x f y H2 U -f . . 1,.-VKfg,,m,x,m1?qMwQf 2iwN, X 2 Q , 'fazf , -- M, k N,-493, K V, QQ? W, Hfg4,Qkgwf'fff v 'is Ykgkilflkf'AQKFQU A .Wf KL ' '- 'fa ' 'e mi- FKA:-'X-'za 2 ' 7 '?W'?32W:1fz7??sJ f-1326 Qi. gg, 'xi 1, . K - A-,wg 5 f, .V ,fb ' ,z V -mn - 112, , ' f:.'Hwq-- , Q FABIAN 1:30 PM., November 22, 1963 Our late President, John F. Kennedy, gave us the Master Key to a superior and greater way of living. He was a symbol of America, believing in a government, a purpose, and a way of life where things can be im- proved. President Kennedy gave us the key to success by believing in hard work and loving our work: the key to unselfishness by being filled with pride by the accomplishments of others and what we can do for others: the key to believe in ourselves, to build greatly, to have a great goal to believe in and create the means to reach it. President Kennedy gave us a key, as youth.fulAmericans, to live a dignified, useful, and dedicated life and to be an inspiration for others. His philosophy of life and equality of rights gave us a key to better understand- ing of all races and to shut out hatred and bitterness. President Kennedy said, This is a dangerous and uncertain world . . . no one expects our lives to be easy--not in this decade, not in this century g but he gave us the key to face problems as they arise, to strive for solutions, and to begin anew. The master key he gave us will definitely open, to all, a better way of life. J 1 1 il t i I 4 4 1 2 I i . FUREWORD The EL LOBO staff presents the. 1963-64 yearbook to you the student body. The key on the cover is yours. We sin- cerely hope it will unlock the treasure chest to the many warm and exciting memories this past year has held. As you look at each page in this annual, we hope you will recall the excitement of the ball games and pep rallies . . . The routine of the classes and the teach- ers we respect . . . The beauty and fun of the dances and Prom . . . Then with thrilling anticipation the Seniors' bacca- laureate and commencement. Just as we have used this key to unlock the treasures in this book, we hope the student body will use the Golden Key of opportunity to make a success of their lives. fl if A , A 'I .. , x 'e,, , is ,124 12 qi. it 5 QT it ,, Q-C. 1- Mrs. W. O. Tipton Mrs. Deena Stephens Mrs. Opal Shipman Mrs. Ruby Gill CAFETERHA PERSONNEL Mrs. Lola Harguess, Mrs. Ruby Cowan, Mrs. Mrs. Deena Stephens serves milk to the students just before Tipton and Mrs. Viola Keene prepare trays they go to their tables. of food for the students during the lunch hour. I0 Cafeteria help from the various schools of the Levelland School system celebrated the forthcoming Christmas holidays with a party in the high school cafeteria. ADMIN STRATHU fa , 4 'a 1' JN . 4, , Q my .,., ' K J f . ' ff , , R x r 4 U -M.,-. 1 5 5 -1 1 ' . '-1 may .. N Q-. I S 1 . ' fi . fn , .. R 1- si Cf Q , -- ., qw... 4' -' -' All 'X f f 'Ji - rm ' J sf' K-NU x ffl '. 535 Z 1. PQ ff ' X f fig - A I' 4 fx , ., if, f ' 35-Q A fi -117: , jig' x 4 iQ L fx' f 154 .E if - ls. Qsfixk X xi -.5: Felix F - ,- -Q m ' L s f . 5w. 'x , . 5 4-x :. .: ' 'i V ' f E nfl if . '. .- ' 3 xl f , ff 2 2' X 'wx -, W. sf: E, a f '. Hd' if P, ., , 5 KEY TU LEARNJING KENNETH M. LAYCUC Superintendent oil' pnlhllricc Selhroells Superintendent Kenneth M. Laycock was born in Collinsworth County in the Texas Panhandle. His two degrees. B. S. and M. Ed. , are from West Texas State University. He has the distinction of having had three types of professional experience in Shamrock, Texas. He began his teaching career there as a high school history teacher, receiving a promotion to the position of high school principal, and later to the superintendency of the Shamrock schools. He is a member of numerous professional organizations as well as having been the recipient of many pro- fessional honors. The two years prior to his coming to Levelland were spent at the Uni- versity of Texas where he was officially ad- mitted to candidacy and completed all course requirements for a Doctor of Educa- tion degree. At the University of Texas he was Lecturer in the College of Education and later was Research Assistant in the Depart- ment of Educational Administration. At present he is writing his dissertation of ful- fillment of the requirement for the coveted Ed. D. Degree. E Wa Lf. REED gh Sclnomll prima EDUEATUES DJIEEET HIGH SCHUUL ACTIIVIITJIES JAMES WEEE High School Qcwunse One of the duties of Maurice Marchbanks is to check the rolls in high school for absentees - and then find out why the students are absent! From the smiles, Mrs. Hlailsback has told the attendance counselor there are no hooky players this time. Mr. Jack Simmons Coordinator of Secondary Education O. R. W aktins Business Manager Mrs. Cornelia Couch Librarian Mrs. Arlis Railsback Mrs. Pauline Leatherman Mrs. Martha McCroy Mrs. Karen Cowdrey Registrar Secretary to Superintendent Secretary to Mr. Simmons Secretary to Directors of Ed. I4 ll'hat clown Mrs. Payne is at it gain! mints, She is shown racking up from off the floor. The achers succeeded in winning the allow ame s een fund raising Volleyball ponsored by the Senior Class. Nina Birtciel Texas Tech B. A. Patsy Payne Pat Stansell Sul Ross Texas Tech M.A. M Iudy Colwell NTSC Denton M. A. LANGUAGE ARTS S5 -.rv-1 -69 at., E X4 sax .. Q9 . is --Q.. Mrs. Laluanna Whittington thoughtfully reads over the card presented to her at a going-away party given by the faculty. She was presented with a beautiful blanket alond with well wishes for success in the future. Geraldine Johnson Baylor, B.A. Texas, M.A. GN ,XX-A '?hm3 Pauline Winningham Central State College Texas Tech M A Claude Northcutt Bethany Nazaree Texas Tech, B.A. I 49. Laluannw Whittington Southwest State Okla. 0 if , 1 t ,n 4 421' .4-140. ...fu nf ' iwpfwie . f J. .. 4444444441115 ATH SCHENQ Boardwork is a daily routine of the various Algebra classes. Jesse Hittson, Monte Mapp and Clarence Holloway furnish the brains for this problem. J. B. Balch Baylor, B.A. Okla. ASLM, M.S. M. L. Brashear Hardin-Simmons A.B. Mrs. Parmer's biology students - Kenny Pirtle, Karen Shepherd. Caro- lyn Smith, and Jerry Fowler - prepare bacteria for the incubator. Johnny Crouch TCU B. S. u I. B. Kempson McMurry College, B.A Texas Tech, M.A. Polly Parmer Texas Tech B.A. . M.A. Luine Simpson Austin College B. A . Mildred McMurry Vera Ownbey Tom Sawyer McMurry College Texas Tech North Texas State Univer. B. S. B. B.A. BB.A. MUSIC DEPT, BUSINESS DEPT0 Mrs. Mildred McMurry gives Bookkeeping assignments to Carol Conatser for a student who has been ill several days. Mr. Bill Woods directs the Big Red Band in preparation for another Sweepstake Award. len Daugherty Bill Woods orth Texas State, B. M. Hardin-Simmons U. , , ,-,,,rrrw-,.,- nz xv nal ur . N Kenneth Basye Texas Tech ,ff Dorlne Harbin it Texas Tech INCOME TAX AGAlN?'? Max Slaughter works in earnest filling B. S. Federal Income Tax forms. This is one of the many fields taught D.E. students. VUCATHONAL R. L. Sonnenburg Texas Tech B. BA M. BA Charles Smith John Tarleton State College Texas Tech B. S. THIS IS WORKINGZP? These boys are dili- gently working on a car under the supervision of Mr. Bayse. EPTS. Selita Tucker Sam Houston B. S. Bill Whitfield Texas Tech 'QV' -1,, Burnis George Al Parsons NTSC Denton Odessa Ir. College B. S. Sul Ross. B. S. A group of P.E. students pose for the camera as they await H A I roll check before beginning their activity period. ED. DEPT0 r C 3 b ' , , f 5 -' 5, 1' -Q xi K - I , r :Qi I Coach I. I. Barlow, although not on the practice field, appears to be right at home as he lectures to one of his World History classes. I. I. Barlow Johnnie Hickman Texas Tech Tulane University B. S. B. Ed. SOCHAL STUDHES Thora McCorkle Gano Tubb Trinity University Southwestern State Teachers B. A. College, B. S. 'Z' STUDE T GUUNOUL, 9655964 i T l In the spring of each year, nominations are made by Student Council members for the upcoming S. C. election. Two candidates are nominated for each office, but any student with a petition of 100 names may run. Shown with their sponsor. Mr. W. L. Reed, are the victors of the 1963 spring contest. From left to right are: Mike Cary. Vice Presidentg Earl Taylor, Presidentg and Gale Ballow. Secretary. Voting members of the Student Council are composed of homeroom representa- tives. Shown from left to right are: Ralph Solis, Butch Kauffman, George Keeling, Gary Reed, Robby Timberlake, Keith Bell, Troy Abell, lsdiro Hernandez, Don Fisher, Tommy Stracener, Hugh ' Forehand, Vic Hines, Jim Balch, Monte Mapp, Pete Swain. Seated are: Jackie Bennet, Io Beth Parks, Linda McMillian, Connie Rogers, Gerry Geistman, Ronnie Davidson, and Lynn Waters. Honorary members of the S. C. are club presidents, head cheerleader, captains of various athletic teams. These members exercise all privileges except that of voting. Pictured standing from left to right are: Mike Roberson, Buddy Kelsay, Clifton Smith, Jerry Schultz, Max Slaughter, Wayne Burton, Don Payne, Tommy Goode, Dennis McWatters. Seated are: Kathy Evans, Sandra Dalton, Cathy Stacy, Patsey Raymond, and Jayellen Harbin. QLASSES ffm, fx g, Q W if , ' . 'un KEY FRHENDSHIUP .59 ' .. X if . r . ' - 1 . E11 is , ' A. aa. . 'fm 4 f I U U s , Q- . nj, Q QSW-xi ,4 x K ' Qaliff -2 , -Xf Q, f T' 'T-f , 2, ., ,. ., f V Matz ' . if ',,,J , 'Mo A ,h 1. , N Seniors elected Sid Hernandez, PIES.Q Vic Simpson, V. - Pres.g Carolyn Goodpasture, Sec. IAN BELCHER .TAN BILLINGSLEA BOBBY BOYD CARL BRATTAIN REX BURKE LENEILLE BURRIS IIMMY BURTNER NORMA BURTON WAYNE BURTON JERRY CA BINESS EDDIE CAMPBELL RONNIE CAMPBELL KAREN CATHEY ALLISON CEARLEY .TAN CHAMBERLAIN WILLIAM COOK ROSIE CRISP LARRY CRUMP 23 GARY CRUPPER DON CUMMINS SANDRA DALTON LARRY DANIEL LINDA DANIEL JUDY DANNER SUSAN DAVIS PETE DeLEON ROGER DePAUW JOHN DOMINGUEZ LOU ANN DONNELL PAT EDGAR DON FISHER EDDIE FLATT IEANNIE FREEMAN IRENE GARZA TOM MY GO OD JIMMY GOODE JIMMY ELDER DEWEY ELLISON W. H. EMANIS KATHY EVANS PAT EVATT PHILIP FIETZ. 43' ELLOUISE HAYS ERNEST HENSLEY ISIDRO HERNANDEZ VIC HINES BILLY HINSON LINDA I-IODGE CAROLYN GOODPASTURE RUTH ANN GRANT JACKIE I-IARGROVE JANE HARGROVE . CHARLES HARRELL MARIE HAYNIE gro ile ugs. up of happy Seniors take they await their turn in time to pose for our camera line to receive their Senior et JAMES HOGUE CURTIS HOLT GARY HOOKS BOB HUCKEBY KENNETH KELSAY LINDA KIRBY ANN LASSITER SHERRIL LEWIS IIMMY LINDLEY ALICE LOPEZ JERRY MACKEY CAROL MARTIN SANDRA MAGAHA PHYLLIS MOORE MARY MORGAN DOUG MCCANN JIMMY MCCUTCHIN KENT MCINROE DENNIS MCWATTERS ANN MYERS LYNN O'CONNOR TOMMY PACE DONNA PALMER fa' IESSIE POOL RONALD PROTHRO DON PAYNE TINA PHILLIPS EDWARD PIN KERT PATSEY PINKERT SHARON PITTMAN PETE POMPA BILLY RAGSDA LE CARL RAW LINS PAT SEY RAYMOND JIMMY REID I BILLIE ROUK .IIMMY ROWE JERRY RUSH MARILYN RUSH SHARON RUSH LARRY RUST ANN RENFRO JOE REYNOLDS JIMMY RICH MANAGER RECEIVES JACKET: Earl Taylor presents a basketball jacket to happy Troy Ab' serving as manager for the quints. HELEN RIOS MIKE ROBERSON .TERRY SCI-IULZE PAM SELF PAUL SHELHA MER VIRGINIA SHIREY VIC SINIPSON MAX SLAUGHTER ROGER SMITH RALPH SOLIS CATHY STACY RICHARD STANLEY DON ST. CLAIR DON STEPHENSON TOMMY STRACENER DeLOIS TAYLOR EARL TAYLOR IO ANN TIPTON LINDA TIPTON BENNY TYLER SANDRA TYLER YVONNE WARREN PHYLLIS WAT KINS ANN ICE WATT CECIL WHEELER SHIRLEY WHITENER TROY H.S. 3.4, Pres. 4, Base- ll 2, 3, 4, Basketball Mgr. Math-Science Club 3. C. 3,4, Most Vivacious4 IRD, BECKY lleyball Team 4, V.I.C. eetheart 4, Holloween ndidate 4, Junior Lion- s 4 GALE of S.C. 4, Cheer- 2 3, 4, N. H. S. 4, Spanish Club 2, Friendliest 3. Lloness 4, FI-IA 3,4. Club 3, Junior Play, Play JOHNNY 2,3,4, Sec. 4, V.I.C. RNES, GAYE C. 2 LLINGSLEA, JAN otball Queen Att. 3, FHA c. 2, Basketball 2, Vol- yball 2, Softball 2, QLo- st Grove, Okla.j Choir 3. Fl-IA 2,3.4, FTA 4 LCHER, JAN YD, BOBBY sketball 2. Track 2. Jr. ay 3 TTAIN. CARL RKE,.R.EX SENIOR HU UR LIST Band 2, 3, 4, Junior Play, Senior Play. Key Club 2, Lib. Club 2, Speech Club 3. Thespians 4 BURRIS, LENELLE Speech Club 3, FHA 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, Favorite 2, Junior Play QBledsoeJ BURTNER, JIMMY Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3,4, N.l-I. S. 3.4, Vice Pres. 4, Band 2.3.4, Key Club 3,4, Math-Science 3, 4, Junior Rotarian BURTON, NORMA Class Sec. 2, FHA 2,3, QSundownj FTA 4 BURTON, WAYNE Football 2,3,4, Capt. 4, All-Dist. 3. All-South Plains 2nd Team 4, Basket- ball 2, 3. Baseball 2, 3,4, Class Pres. 2, Most Out- standing 3, N. H. S. 3,4. Reporter 4, S.C. 2.4, Span- ish Club 2, 3, Choir 4, Rep. 4 CABINESS, JERRY All-Region Band 4. Band 2, 3, 4 CAMPBELL, EDDIE Senior Play, FFA 2,3, Band 3,4, Choir 3.4, Library Club 2, 3 CAMPBELL, RONNIE FFA 2, 3. 4. Math-Science Club 3. 4, Livestock Judging Team 2. Senior Chapter Conducting 4 CHAMBERLAIN, JAN Football Queen 4, Band 2, 3,4, Choir 2, Speech Club 3, Junior Lioness CEARLEY , A LLISON COLLIER, SUE FHA 2, 3, Volleyball Team 3 COOK, WILLIAM Basketball 2.3, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4 CUMMINS, DON Football 2, 3, 4, V. I. C. 4, Choir 4. Senior Play 4 CRISP, ROSIE CRUMP, LARRY N.H. S. 3, 4, Thespian 3,4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Speech Club 3. Interscholastic League One-Act Play 3, Junior Play, N. H. S. Sweet- heart 4 CRUPPER, GARY Key Club 3. V. I.C. 4. Halloween King 3 DALTON, SANDRA Best-All Around 4, Hallow- een Queen 3, Basketball Queen 3, Att. 2, Lions Club Sweetheart 4, S. C. 4. FTA Sweetheart 4, Choir 2. 3,4, Sextet 2,3,4, Choir Sweetheart 4 Jane w1111afns Barbara Winegar Donald Withrow Not Pictured: Carlton Lyons Jim Heard DANIEL, LARRY DANIEL, LINDA Cutest Girl 3, 4, Football Att. 2. V.I.C. Sweetheart 3, FHA 2. 3, 4, Junior Lion- ess 4. Key Club Sweetheart 4. Speech Club 3 DANNER, JUDY Most Likely to Succeed 4, Basketball Queen 4, Major- ette 2, 3, 4, N. H. S. 4, V. I. C. Sweetheart 2, FHA 4, Exchange Club Sweet- heart 33 4, Junior Lioness 4 DAVIS, SUSAN N. H. S. 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Sweetheart and Sec. , FFA Sweetheart 4, Thespian 3, 4, S.C. 2, Spanish Club 2. 3. Junior Play DELEON, PETE DEPAUW, ROGER Debate Team 2, V.I.C. 3, D.E. 4 DOMINGUEZ. JOHN Spanish Club 2. 3 DONNELL, LOU ANN EDGAR, PAT Football Att. 3, F. H.A. 2. 3, El Lobo 4, Speech Club 3, Volleyball Team 2, 3. State Wool Dress Review 2, 3, Area Choir 2, 3 ELDER. JIMMY Football 2, 3. 4. Track 4, Junior Rotarian 4, Senior Play 4 ELLISON. DEWEY Holloween Candidate 4, Certificate of Merit 3, Sgt.- at-Arms V. I.C. 4. Grand Champion Honors 4 EMANIS, W.H. EVANS. KATHY Band 2,3,4, FHA 3,4, Pres. 4, Speech Club Sweetheart 3, S.C. 4, Junior Play, Senior Play EVATT, PAT FIETZ, PHILIP Interscholastic League NU, Sense, Slide Rule, FFA 3,4, Math-Science 4, Junior Ro- tarian FLATT, EDDIE FISHER, DON Band 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Golf 3.4. Key Club 3,4, Vice Pres. S.C. 4, Junior Rotarian FREEMAN. IEANNIE GARZA. IRENE GOOD, TOMMY Pres. Library Club 4. S.C. 4, D.E. Club 4, D.E. Conf. Delegate 4 GOODE, JIM D.E. Club 4, Spanish Club 2, 3 GOODPA STURE. CAROLYN Most Outstanding 4. Basket- ball Att. 3. Sec. of Senior Class 4. El Lobo Staff 3.4. Band 2, 3.4. Volleyball Team 3,4, Junior Lioness 4, Speech 3, FHA 2 GRANT, RUTH ANN Personality 3, S.C. 3 QMag- nolia High. Ark.J HSZGROVE, JACKIE N. H. S. 4. Junior Lioness 4, FTA 4, Library Club 4 HARGROVE, JANE FHA 2,3,4, Sec. 4, Speech Club 2, 3, Thespian 4. FTA 4, Volleyball 2,3 HARRELL, CHARLES Basketball 2, 3, 4, Co-Capt. 3,4, N.H.S. 3,4, Rep. 4, S.C. 3, All-Dist. 2,3 HAYNIE, MARIE Library Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Who's Who in Hist. 3, Math-Science Club 4, El Lobo 4 HAYS, ELLOUISE D.E. 4, Sweetheart 4. Choir 4 HEARD, JIM HERNANDEZ, SID Friendliest 4, Pres. of Senior Class 4, Junior Rotarian 4. Key Club 3,4, Sec. 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Basket- ball 3, 4 HINES, VIC Basketball 3,4, Co-Captain 3,4, N.H.S. 3,4, Treas. 4. S.C. 4, Vice. Pres. Junior Class, All-Dist. 2nd Team 3, Baseball 2, 3, 4 HINSON. BILLY Ag. 2, 3,4, Math-Science Club 3. 4. Library Club 2 HODGE, LINDA Library Club 4, Sweetheart 4, Junior Lioness 4, Library Club Sec. 4, Volleyball Team 4, Choir 2,3 HOGUE, JAMES Junior Play 3, Band 2,3, 4. All-Region 4, N. H. S. 4. Thespians 4 HOLT. CURTIS HOOKS, GARY Band 2, 3,4, Choir 2, 3,4, Golf 2,4 HUCKEBY, BOB Key Club 3, Math-Science 3 KELSAY. KENNETH N. H. S. 3,4, Who's Who in Mathematics 4, Math-Sci- ence 3,4, Pres. 4, Vice. Pres. 3, Mu Alpha Theta 4, Most Likely to Succeed 4 KIRBY, LINDA Spanish Club-3,4, Sec. 4. State Convention 4, FTA 4. Historian 4 LASSITER, ANN Betty Crocker Award 4. FHA 2, Math-Science 3,4, Sweetheart 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, FTA 4, Library Club 4 LEWIS, SHERRIL Track Queen 3, Band 2, 3,4, Speech Club 3, Student Council 2, Choir 2, 3 LOPEZ , A LICE LYONS. CARLTON D.E. 4, FFA 2.3.4 MACKEY. JERRY MARTIN, CAROL Spanish Club 2, 3,4, Sweet- heart 3, Band 2, 3,4, All- Region 4, Miss Western Day 3, Math-Science Club 3, 4. FTA 4, Library Club 4 MASSENGALE, BOBBY FFA 2. D.E. 3.4 MCCANN, DOUG Football 2, 3,4, Junior Fa- vorite 3, Sec. Junior Class 3, Band 2, 3 McCUTCHEN. JIMMY FFA Chaplain 4. Math- Sclence 4 McGAHA, SANDRA MCINROE, KENT Football 21 3: 4: Au'DiSt. 4: V. I.C. 4, Sec. of Soph. Class. Junior Rotarian 4, Rabid Wolf fDefenseJ. Choir 4 MCWATTERS, DENNIS Band 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Tenn Team 3,4, Key Club 4. Math-Science 4, Cutest Boy4 MOORE, PHYLLIS Band 2, 3, 4 MORGAN, MARY Spanish Club, Library Clu 4, Volleyball 4. Choir 4 MYERS, ANN PACE, TOMMY PALMER, DONNA El Lobo 3,4, Co-Editor 4. FHA 2,3,4, Pres. 3, N.H 4, Volleyball Team 3, 4, S. C. 3, Junior Lioness 4 PARKER, KAREN 3rd Vice. Pres. FHA 2, 3, PATERSON, RICHARD V. I. C. 4 PAYNE, DON Football 2, 3. 4, Baseball 3, All-Dist. Co-Capt. 2 Team, All South Plains 4, V.I.C. 4, Senior Play S.C. 2,3,4, Junior Rotar 4, Choir 4 PHILLIPS, TINA Thespian 4, Sweetheart 4 Speech Club 3, Senior Pl 4, FHA 2, 3, 4, lst Vice. Pres. 3, Band 4, Junior Lioness 4, E1 Lobo 3, 4 PIN KERT, EDWARD MNKERT. PATSY D.E. Club 4, Rep. 4, Fr-1 3,4 PITTMAN, SHARON FHA 3,4, 5th Vice. Pres. 4, Spanish Club 2, 3. 4. Band 2, 3, 4, Math-Scien Club 4 POMPA, PETE D.E. Club 4, Spanish Cl DOL, JESSIE nior Class Reporter, Junior ay, Senior Play, Student Erector, FHA 3,4, Thes- ans 4, Senior Favorite, nior Lioness ROTHRO. RONALD .C. 3,4, Baseball 2.3. notball 4, Class Favorite 2 AGSDALE, BILLY -I.C. 4, Baseball 2, S.C. . fRichfield High, Waco, -ex.J AWLINS, CARL AYMOND, PATSEY -wirler 2, 3, 4, Miss Jayce ,N.H.S. 4, S.C. 4. ,nior Lioness 4, Band 2, 3, Choir 4, Most Courteous4 ID, JIMMY nd 2,3,4, Drum Major 3. All-Region and Area and 4. N. H. S. 4, S.C. 2. ath-Science Club 4, Bas- tball 2 NFRO, ANNE ,A 2, Band 2, 3,4, Speech Ilub 2 YNOLDS, JOE sketball 2. 3, 4, Band 2, 3 CH. JIMMY lloween King, 2, V. I. C. ub 4. Vice. Pres. 4 OS, HELEN terscholastic League Typ- lg 3, El Lobo 4, FTA 4 DBERSON, MIKE C. 3, 4, Junior Class Pres., y Club 2, 3,4, Pres. 4. ience Club 3,4, Spanish lub 2. FTA 4, Football 2. :rack 2, 3,4, Band 2, 3,4, ll-Region 2, 3, 4 UK, BILLIE nd 2, 3, 4, All-Region 4 WE. .JIMMY nd 2, Football 2, Golf 2, 3. N.H. S. 4. Key Club 4. Math-Science 3,4, Speech Club 4 RUSH, MARILYN Class Favorite 3, Key Club- Sweetheart 3, Band 2, 3,4. Junior Lioness 4, FHA 4. Speech Club 4 RUSH, JERRY Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Rep. V. 1. C. 4 RUST, LARRY Baseball 3, 4, Senior Play, Band 3, 4 RUSH, SHARON Band 2, 3,4, FHA 2,3,4 SCHULZE, JERRY FHA Sweetheart 4, V.I.C. 3,4, Pres. 3,4. FFA 2,3. S.C. 3,4 SELF, PAM SHAVER, TRUMAN V.I.C. 4 SHELHA MER, PAUL SHIREY, VIRGINIA FTA 3, Spanish Club 3, 4 SIMPSON, VIC Mr. L.H.S. 4, N.H.S. 3. 4, Sweetheart 3, Chaplain 4, Best All Around 3, Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4, Football 2.3, Track 3, Baseball 2.3, S.C. 2, Senior Class, Vice Pres. 4 SLAUGHTER, MAX Spanish Club 2. Library Club 2, V.I.C. 3, D.E. 4. Pres. 4 SMITH, ROGER Football 2, 3,4, All South Plains 4, Track 2, 3, Soph. Vice Pres. 2, Dream Team 4, Honorable Mention 4 SOLIS, RALPH Football 2, 3, 4, All-District 4, Spanish Club 4, Pres. 4. N.H.S. 3,4, S.C. 4, Junior Rotarian 4, Baseball 2, 3, Band 2, 3, Choir 4, Rabid Wolf 4, Senior Favorite 4 STACY, CATHY Miss L. H. S. 4, Cheerleader 2,3,4, Head-4, S.C. 4. Cutest Girl 2, Best All Around 3, Junior Lioness 4, Junior Play, Senior Play. Thespian 4, FHA 4 ST. CLAIR, DON FFA 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2. 3. Rotarian 4. Math-Science 2, 3,4, FFA 4 STANLEY. RICHARD FFA Vice Pres. 2.3. FFA 2, 3, 4 STEPHENSON, DON Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2,3. FFA Sec. 3, Advisor4 STRACENER, TOMMY S.C. 4 TAYLOR, DE LOIS Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4, Junior Lioness 4. N.H. S. 3, 4, Who's Who in Spanish 3,4 TAYLOR. EARL S.C. Pres. 4, Vice Pres 3, FTA 3,4, Vice Pres. 3,4. Thespian 3,4, Key Club 3. 4, Junior Rotarian 4, Track 2, 3, Football 2, 3. Junior Play 3 TIPTON, JO ANN TIPTON, LINDA Morning Watch 3. -Volley- ball CLubbock. Texasj TYLER, BENNY Class Officer 2, S. C. 2, 3. N. H, S. 4, Football 2, 3, 4. Baseball 2, 3. Junior Rotar- ian 4, El Lobo 4 TYLER, SANDRA N. H. S. 4, El Lobo 3,4. Co- Editor. Speech Club 2. 3. Volleyball 2, 3, Interscho- lastic League 3 fTypingJ. FHA 2, Junior Play 3. Junior Lioness 4 WARREN. YVONNE FHA 3. 4 WATKINS, PHYLLIS Cheerleader 2.4, Junior Lioness 4, Speech Club 2. FHA 4, Spanish Club 2, Band 2 WATT. ANNICE Senior Play 4, Thespian 4, Interscholastic League Play 3, FHA 3 WHEELER, CECIL V. I. C. 3, 4 WHITENER, SHIRLEY S.C. 2, Choir 2,3. Lib. 3. Speech Club 3, FTA 4, Thespian Club 4, Treas. 4. Junior Lioness 4, El Lobo 3. 4, Senior Play WILLIAMS. JAYNE FFA Sweetheart 3, Choir 4, Sec. 4, S.C. 2, FHA 2,3. 4, FTA 4 WINEGAR, BARBARA FFA 2, 3, 4 WITHROW. DONALD Football 2,3. V.I.C. 3,4 35 Danny Baggett Mary Barker Mickey Beadles Keith Bell Jackie Bennett Diana Brock Libby Brown Darrell Burton Tina Buster Mike Cary Linda Cathey Hank Chesney Rex Clark Jamie Cohea Donald Coleman Millie Collier Larry Adkins Brenda Allen Gaylene Allen Donna Anderson Bobby Andrews Pigeon Armes Virgie Arnold Tommy Arnwine Carol Conatser Fran Conatser Mike Cook Judy Cookston Vickie Copeland Jeannie Cousins Gertrude Crockett Mike Crow pd' -yy W, -ee' Jennifer Cunningham Jimmy Curry Ronnie Davidson Jeannie Davis Ramah Davis Dennis Deel Connie Dennis Gary Devitt Mickey Dobson Elbert Dozier Paul Dunn Joyce Durham Sandra Edgar Steve Fanning Alma Fatt Bill Fietz Mfqxf' . my .H . , - 1 The junior class officers - Keith Bell, Pres. g Fred Leggett, Vice Pres.g and Ronnie Humphries, Secretary-Treas. - look over job manuals in the counselor's office. 'Q' 'QNN' fig! x 1 Barbara Finley Gary Fite D Aun Fred Harvey Fulks Gwen Goode Shirley Gorman gum-v Leon Grant Allen Haynie Sandy Hankins Terry Harrell Larry Hartsell Sheila Hensley Shirley Herring Sheryl Hill Gary Hodges Clarence Holloway Larry Hooks Ronnie Humphries Beth Hughes Larry Hurst Wade Keller Richard Key Clifford Lyons Dianne McCain Ernie McDaniel Jimmy McDermett Carol McDonald Danny McLarty Sharon McMillan Larry McVay Monte Mapp Beth Marcom Kenneth Marrow David Martinez Bobby Massengale James May Joyce Mayfield Emily Smith Retha Kirby Janice Klingensmith Laura Kolb Cindy Langford Ted Latham Shirley Lee Fred Leggett Linda Lindsey Who said Beatle wigs are new! These gorgeous babes ex hibit theirs along with their magnificent feminine qualit Sandra Moreland Doris Neal Frances Nessell in a junior class fund-raising assembly for the Halloween Barbara Nunn Mac O'Connor Neilya Olson Rusty Owens Shirley Parker Sue Parker Io Parks Johnny Pigg Terry Pitts Beverly Polk Gail Price Sandra Pynes Janice Ramsey Kathy Reeves Margaret Renfro Kaye Roberts Connie Rogers Frank Salerno Mike Sanders King and Queen Contest. Larry Schoenrock Joy Simpson Donna Slaughter Clifton Smith LaTonna Snow Phil Sooter Jack Spears Linda Stanley Dorothy Steffens Joyce Stogsdill Janet Strunk Carolyn Sullender Kenneth Sutton Pete Swain Mike Taylor Walter Taylor Jeannie Toler Celia Torrez Libby Tubb Kenny Turner Paula Turner Joe Valentine Cecil Vaughn Larry Vialle Wayne Wilmon Bobby Wolff Mary Worley Carol Wright Nancy Wright Vicki Wright Landis Wyatt Delton Young Lynn Waters Brenda Watson Ray Ann Weston Bill Wheeler Van Wheeler Bill Wile y Charlotte Wilkerson Bobby Williams Entertainment, provided for the Royal Court. highlighted a week of energetic fund raising activities. The Royal Court consisted of reigning King Ted Latham and Queen Retha Kirby for the junior class. Princes and Princesses George Keeling and Mikey McDowell of the sophomore class, and Dewey Ellison and Becky Baird of the Senior class. Nr' X leading the Sophomores were Butch Kauffman fcenterj presi dent, David Whitsett qrightj vice-president, and Larry White fleftj secretary. The three young men made outstanding contributions on the campus and in such classes as Band, Voc. Ag., Athletics, Math. Sfllllblldliillkllllflk, 'QYRB rw 'Q-J it Lane Arthur Brenda Bailey Doug, Barker Larry Barker Richard Doug Blair Builderback Fredene Blake Linda Boggs Warren Borders Olga Bowers Larry Bowman Gwen Boyd Letha Burch Cynthis Burran Vonda Burris Sue Burton Jimmy Calley Jessie Cammack Dianne Campbell Dennese Cary Callie Cash Mike Casper Lupe Castillo Pat Chesney Kenneth Claborn Sheryl Cooke LaVerne Cooper Carlton Cox Gerald Craddock Larry Crawford Wayne Cummins 43 Larry Ford Hugh Forehand Jerry Fowler Janie Freeman Sandra Fred Kay Funk Barbara Garrett Gerry Geistman Jack Geffken Larry Gilbreath Alicia Goad Ronnie Goodpasture Nola Bell Graves Gary Gray Mike Green Butch Green Phil Guerry Esmerejildo Gutierrez Tommy Hale Frank Hamilton Jayellen Harbin Mary Hardin Wayne Hardy Aldred Hargrove 44 Gloria Dalton Philip Daniel George DeLeon Susan Dement Jimmy Dupree Rosa Duque Sheila Dyson Jack Ellison Larry Ellison Judy Erskine Jimmy Esch Marsha Estes Rex Evans Jerry Everrit Carolyn Flatt Sv- Nb! 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Pat Harper lDeLinda Harrell Richard Hays Elmer Hinson Jesse Hittson Richard Holder Iimmy Howard vlarcie Hromas ary Hudson hirley Huffstuttler arbara Jarvis an Jester ddie Johnson inda Johnson utch Kauffman Keeling ommy Keene Kelsay Keneda d Key :I King Knight Krueger Lattimore Dick Lawson Gerald Lewis Frances Lindsey Jimmy Lindsey Lucille Lindsey Helene Loran Reida Louque Kathleen McCrory Everett McDaniel Mikey McDowell Joe McFarlin Linda Mclnroe Linda McMillan Jerry Martin Elena Medina Sandra Reeves Becky Reid Lee Rhea Shirley Riley Carol Robinson Evelyn Rochelle Randall Rodgers Danny Rose Sandra Ross Larry Rowe Dianne Rust Annie Savage Leslie Savage Donna Schoenrock Russell Scott Nancy Melton Audrey Miller Paula Miller Leo Montgomery Lupe Morales Jo Ann Moreland Jerry Morgan Martha Moss Molly Moss Ray Neal Dwight Newsom Kaye Ownbey Patsy Palmer Bill Parker Sue Parker Mickey arkinso Carl Palmer Linda Perkins Juanita Phillips Wayne Pinkert Kenny Pirtle Patty Porter Judy Reaves Gary Reed QQ 94 erle Spence inda Spruiell orma Stewart erry Thomas Timberlake via Torrez Treadway Tubh Van Stavern Waller Warren Waters Weems ary West arry White Whitsett Williams err Williams Williams Williamson Williamson Wilson Wilson Wilson R2- if Roy Sears Bill Sellers Betty Sharbutr Barbara Simmons Karen Shepherd Becky Simpson Dickie Sisk Jackie Sisk Martha Slape Carolyn Smith Gene Smith Ronald Smith Larry Sniyer David Sooter Linda Wright KK all WIS' Keith Yeager Buddy Yeary 3, f 1 uwxma x.wfj1fgfff,.... M K... . 955, 1- The above students were designated by the faculty as being outstanding Q11 HOMEMAKING - Patsy Palmer, Dennese Cary, QBecky Reid, Judy Rea and Jayellen Harbin enjoy an informal moment Q21 HISTORY Richard Hayes, Paula Miller Qseated1, Pat Harper, Eddie Johnson, Donna Schoen- rock, and Ronny Williamson use the library, Q31 CHOIR - Linda Johnson singsg Q41 BIOLOGY - Karen Shepherd, George Keeling Qstanding1, Randa Waller, and Joe Tubb check lab suppliesg Q51 Jim Balch and Bill Parker fi a frog interesting! Q61 JOURNALISM - Lane Arthur and Gary West read Lo L. H. S. classes were enriched by the contributions of many sophomores. y . . . Z 5 . 1 Lair, Q71 BAND - Kay Ownbey, James Van Stavern, Buddy Kelsay, Jimmy Lattimore, Kathleen McCrory, and Wayne Cummins, pause in rehearsal, Q81 AG - Everett McDaniel, Butch Kauffman, and Mike Green check farm records: Q91 BAND- Gloria Dalton, Susan Demet, Lupe Costillo, Kenny Pirtle, and Mickey Parkinson pose with their il struments. Most of these students were also outstanding in English and other subjects. 48 ORGANIZATIONS 'X B- 4 ri ,, 4 KEY TO SERVICE Abell, Troy Ballow, Gale Burtner, Jimmy Cary, Mike Crump, Larry Danner, Judy NATIONAL Davis, Susie G ix Deel, Dennis Harrell, Charles SOCIETY Hargrove, Jackie Hines, Vic Hogue, James Kelsay, Kenneth Marcom, Beth Owens, Rusty Palmer, Donna Polk, Beverly Raymond, Patsey TOP LEFT: Reid, Jimmyg Rowe, Jimmyg Simpson, Vicg Solis, Ralphg Taylor, DeLoiS. BOTTOM LEFT: Tyler, Benny, Walker, Sandra, Waters, Lynng Wheeler, Bill, Wheeler, Vang Wolff, Robert. Projects sponsored by the NHS included baskets of food at Thanksgiving and at Christmas, toys for children, and two - 35100 scholarships. Purpose of the NHS is to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to render service, to promote worthy leadership, and to encourage the development of character in students of LHS. . ,. -1. , . . N Palmer, Patsy Reeves, Judy Rios, Helen Roberts, Kay Sanders, Mike Schenrock, Donna Sharbutt, Betty Shepherd, Karen Shirey, Virginia Simpson, Joy Smith, Clifton Van Stavern, James Whitener, Shirley Pittman, Sharon Ramsey, Janice Fred, D'Awn Geistman, Gerry Harbin, Jayellen Hromas, Marcy Johnson, Linda Lassiter, Ann Lawson, Dick Marcom, Beth Martin, Carol Miller, Paula Moreland, Sandra FOTQAK, The project of the FTA is to raise a S100 scholarship for a senior in the club. The purpose of the FTA is to acquaint students with the possibilities of teaching as a profession. TOP LEFT: Allen, BrendagBillings1ea, Jang Conatser, Fran, Copeland, Vickieg Dalton, Sandra, Dalton, Gloria. SECOND: Demment, Susang Dunn, Paulg Edgar, Sandra, Estes, Marshag Finley, Barbara, Fisher, Don . 5I Hogue, James Kolb, Laura Crump, Larry Davis, Susan Dunn, Paul Durham, Joyce Emanis, W. I-1. Fanning, Steve Fulks, Harvey Harrell, Delinda Harrell, Terry Burke, Rex Buster, Tina Clark, Rex Conatser, Carol Copeland, Vickie THESPHANS Langford, Cindy May, James Phillips, Tina Polk, Beverly Pool, Jessie Price, Gayle Smith, Clifton Stacy, Cathy Taylor, Earl Watt, Annice Weston, Rhea Ann Whitener, Shirley The purpose of the Thespians is to promote The project of the Thespians is to promote better dramatic activities. a responsibility for the production of drama Hooks, Larry Pigg. Johnny Pinkert, Edward Ragsdale, Billy Rich, Jimmy Rush, Jerry Payne, Don O'Connor, Lynn The purpose of the VIC is to develop a deep respect for the dignity of work. Pace, Tommy S 'th, R The project of the VIC is ml oger to raise money to be used to take an educational trip to Dallas and Fort Worth. Vialle, Larry Wheeler, Cecil Williams, Bobby Schulze, Jerry Wirhrdw. DOHHICI President TOP LEFT: Coleman, Donaldg Crupper, Garyg Curry, Jimmyg Ellison, Deweyg Fulks, Harvey Holt, Curtis, Mclnroe, Kent. Pictures not available: Hancock, Tommy, Paterson, Richard: Shaver, Truman. Morgan Mary Newsom Dwight Olsen Niela Owens, Rusty Ownbey, Kaye Parker, Bill Pittman, Sharon Raymond, Patsey Reid, Becky Salerno, Frank Abell, Troy Bilderback, Richard Borders, Warren Bowman, Larry Cary, Dennese Casper, Mike Chesney, Pat Claburn, Kenneth Conatser, Frank Cook, Sherril Cook, William DeLeon, George Devett, Gary Dominguez, John Elison, Jack Forehand, Hugh Grant, Leon Green, Mike Gutierrez, Alice Gutierrez, Esmerjeldo Hale, Tommy Hernandez, Sid Keene, Tommy Kirby, Linda Lassiter, Ann Lattimore, Jimmy Lindsey, Frances Marcom, Beth Martin, Carol Moreland, JoAnn The purpose of the Spanish Club is to encourage a respect for all nation- alities in the Americas. The project of the Spanish Club is to raise 3100 for a library in a village in Peru. Shirey, Virginia Solis, Ralph Spence, Merrill Shllender, Carolyn Taylor, DeLois Taylor, Mike Torrez, Olivia Turner, Kenny Warren, Darrell Weems, Jim Wheeler, Van Whitset, David Wilson, Elmer Yeager, Keith Yeary, Buddy LIBRARY CLUB J DeLeon, Pete Dyson, Sheila Emanis, W. H. Evatt, Pat Ford, Larry Gray, Gary f Q Hogue, James Kelsay, Buddy Hargrove, Jackie ' Lassiter, Ann Goode, Tommy President Haynie, Marie McCrory, Kathleen PURPOSE: To improve library services to stu- dents and faculty of LHS. Hodge, Linda Torres, Celia PROJECT: To purchase a glass display case. LEVJELL up FLUTES + Jan Berry A M ',mm:- J h Ihm l . 5 Tina Buster ,Km Q Wm.m . 7 1 5 C J ' Kathleen McCrory + Carol Martin + Phyllis Moore Linda Owens + Cathy Stacy Joyce Stogsdill Eb CLARINET '+ James Hogue Bb CLARINET Mary Barker + Becky Baird Jackie Bennett Lupe Castillo Gloria Dalton + Linda Daniel + Judy Danner Jeannie Davis Susan Dement Marsha Estes Gerry Geistman + Carolyn Goodpasture Richard Holder Cindy Langford Dick Lawson + Sherril Lewis ' Beth Marcom Jerry Martin Kaye Ownbey '+ Patsey Raymond Connie Rogers + Bille Roulk ' Bobby Kelsay Jodie Spencer Ronny Williamson CONTRA -BASS CLARINET + Dennis McWatters '+ Marilyn Rush + Sharon Rush OBOE Donna Scheonrock Laura Kolb Becky, Simpson Paula Turner ALTO CLARINET BASSOON + Jessie Pool Brenda Watson '+ Susan Davis sracearo pat Harper ' James Van Stavern 1- Shirley Herring + AIIHTCS Watt ' Becky Reid Nancy Wright h E 1 + B Senior MR. BILL WOODS BASS CLARINET .I - Au Region Band Director Warren Borders Tommy Hancock 56 The Levelland High Schoo Band won the coveted sweep stakes award for the third consecutive time in 1964. This came about by winning a lst division rating in con- cert, sight-reading and marc ing. The marching contest was held at Texas Tech and the other events were held here in Levelland on April 3rd and 4th. Our band and school was host to more than 3, OOO band students from this part of Texas. The band per- formed at 10 football games, was the guest of West Texas State University to put on a halftime show at the WT- Arizona U. football game. 7 in AN D 8 'l'QYfIPO 'F ryq'F I - lo and ensemble members ought back 27 medals from ntest representing lst divi- on awards. Twenty-four embers of the band were lected for membership in e All-Region Band. This as the largest number to er represent Levelland in is event. The highlight the year was the trip to e famed Buccaneer Music stival in Corpus Christi May. The band was arded 2nd division ratings Concert and Sight-read- g. Seniors in this year's nd received 11 lst division tings and 2 2nd divisions ile in high school. MR. GEORGE RIDDELL Asst. Band Director BASSES Vick Hendrix Jesse Hittson Gary Hudson Jerry Mackey+ Kenny Pirtle PERCUSSION Gale Ballow+ Eddie Campbell+ Don Fisher-r Clay Kruger Mickey Parkinson' Tina Phillips+ Larry Rowe Larry Rust+ Larry White ALTO SAXOPHONE Kathy Evans+ Sharon Pittman-r Jimmy Reid+' TENOR SAXOPHONE Richard Key Kenneth Sutton' BA RITONE SAXOPHONE Jerry Cabiness-P' CORNET Tommy Arnwine Jim Balch Jimmy Burtner+ Wayne Hardy Curtis Ho1t+ Jimmy Howard Jimmy Lindley+ Pat Porter Mike Roberson+' Jerry Robinson Terry Thomas Kenny Turner' FRENCH HORN Rex Burke+ Paul Dunn' Ruth Ann Grant+ Gary Hooks+ Jim Lattimore' TROMBONE Wayne Cummins Mickey Dobson Leon Grant Aldred Hargrove Fred Leggett Rusty Owens' BARITONE Jerry Fowler Butch Green Gary Hodges Clifton Smith Anne Tay1or+ Randall Waller Bill Wheeler Wayne Willmon 57 A I: X ' F II A I, .A . N III I !I I 1 T I !I S I f !I ill ill I J I f gl ill I I 'i TOP ROW: Eddie Johnson, Roy Alexander, Jack Geffken, Fred Leggett, Ronnie Davidson, Don Payne, Larry Crump, Wayne Burton, Carol Robinson, Jim Weemsg SECOND ROW: LaTona Snow, Callie Cash, Vickie Wright, Sharon McMillan, Shirley Huffstuttler, Barbara Garrett, Jan Billingslea, Diana Brock, Carolyn Smith, Annice Watt, Sandra Ross, BOTTOM ROW: Doris Neal, Sandra Moreland, Linda Johnson, Betty Sharbutt, Olga Bowers, Jessie Cammack, Sandra Dalton, Jackie Bennett, Lupe Castillo. CHAMBER SINGERS SEXTETTE OFFICERS Diana Brock, Jackie Bennett, Annice Watt, Sandra Dalton, Sandra Olga Bowers, Carolyn Smith, President - Sandra Dalton CSweetheartJ Moreland, Vickie Wright, Doris Neal, Eddie Johnson, Larry Ford, Larry Vickie Wright, Diana Brock, Vice President - Ronnie HL11nPhriCS Crump, Ronnie Humphries, Fred Leggett, Jim Weems. Jackie Bennett, Sandra Dalton. Librarian - Sharon McMillan Treasurer - Wayne Burton FUTURE HOW MAKERS OF Finley, Barbara Freeman, Jeannie Garst, Sandra Gutierrez, Alicia Hankins, Sandra Hensley, Sheila Kirby, Linda Kirby, Retha bee, Shirley Mayfield, Joyce Moore, Phyllis Neal, Doris Nessell, Frances Nunn, Barbara Palmer, Donna Phillips, Tina Pittman, Sharon Pool, Jessie Ramsey, Janice Renfro, Margaret Rush, Sharon Rush, Marilyn Savage, Mary Slaughter, Donna Stacy, Cathy Steffens, Dorothy Stogsdill, Joyce Sullender, Carolyn TOP ROW Armes Pigeon Ballow Gale Barker Mary Billingslea, Jan Cohea Jamie Copeland Vickie SECOND ROW Crockett, Gertrude Daniel Linda Danner Judy Davis Ramah Donnell, 'Bri' JF, H 0 MERMZA HAVE BUSY YEAR FOHMPX Torrez, Celia Watkins, Phyl Weston, Rhea Williams, Jay Wright, Carol O PURPOSE: To further interest in home economics. PROJECTS: Area and State participation in projects and FHA promotion. Week lis Ann ne Winegar, Barbara Yeary, Corlla Blake, Fredene Boyd, Gwen Burran, Cynthia Burris, Vonda Campbell, Diane Cary, Dennese Cash, Callie Cooper, Laverne Doss, Elisha Fred, Sandra Funk, Kay Graves, Nola Belle Hromas, Marcy Lindsey, Benna Moss, Molly Palmer, Patsy Perkins, Linda Phillips, Juanita Reeves, Judy Reid, Becky Rust, Diane Savage, Annie Slape, Martha Stewart, Norma Williams, Vickie Wright, Linda Rowe MATHQSCHENCE CLUB '. L . s i. Sifikii-so 3 it X x f , MJ is X s- sr :-: :assi Xb . .Ng - .W . . .L 4 K Daniel, Larry Grant, Leon ruxfgii-.wx Casper, Mike if - S J ,Q , is Deel, Dennis Dunn, Paul Fietz, Phillips Olsen, Neilya From Top: bell, Troy alch, Jim ilderback, Richard Pittman, Sharon is al LP' 1 rl X Q it Owens, Rusty McCutchen, Jimmy Reid, Jim wman, Larry urtner, Jimmy ampbell, Ronnie Price, Gayle PURPOSE: To promote the interest in students in Math and Science fields. Roberson, I Hinson, Billy Martin, Carol l Huckeby, Bob Johnson, Eddie Kelsay, Bobby Kelsay, Buddy Lassiter, Ann Marcom, Beth Wheeler, Van PROJECTS: Sponsored Math-Science Fair at SPC. Gave a 3320 certificate to each sponsor. Sutton, Kenneth fr r..g X 7 is '- - -' yirr r'.' . srti f tli is ' Wheeler, Bill ,rrr Strunk, Janet :K ,.:, .m a ' J Jimmy Sanders, Mike Simpson, Joy THE PURPOSE of the Key Club is to develop initiative and leadership. THE PROJECTS of the Key Club were: gave toys and food to needy families and sold flags to raise money for State Convention. Burtner, Jimmy Cary, Mike Fisher, Don Grant, Leon Harrell, Terry Hernandez, Sid Holloway, Clarence Humphreys, Ronnie McWatters, Dennis O'Connor, Mac Pitts, Terry Reynolds, Joe Roberson, Mike Rowe, Jimmy Rowe, Larry Schoenrock, Larry Sisk, Dickie Smith, Clifton Taylor, Mike KEY Q UB DOE, C UB Andrews, Bobby Cathey, Karen Cearley, Allison Cook, Mike DePauw, Roger Flatt, Eddie Good, Tommy Goode, Jim Hays, Ellouise Hensley, Ernest Lyons, Carlton Massengale, Bob McCann, Doug O'Connor, Ann Pinkert, Patsy Pompa, Pete Rawlins, Carl Slaughter, Max Shelhamer, Paul Taylor, Earl TOP ROW: Ballow, Johnny, Baggett, Danny, Barker, Larry, Beadles, Mickey, Blair, Douglas, Campbell, Ronnie, Chesney, Hank. SECOND: Craddock, Gerald, Dupre, Jimmy, Ellison, Larry, Esch, Jimmy, Everett, Jerry, Fietz, Phillip, Gilbreath Larry. THIRD: Gray, Gary, Hinson, Billy, Hinson, Elmer, Kauffman, Vernon, Key, Raymond, King, Richard, McDaniel, Ernie. FOURTH: McDaniel, Everett, McLarty, Danny, McVay, Larry, Morgan, Jerry, Pinkert, Wayne, Sellers, Bill, Sisk, Dickie. FIFTH: Smith, Ronald, Stanley, Richard, Stephenson, Don, Smyer, Larry, Valentine, Joe. PURPOSE: The purpose of the FFA is ro PROJECT: They attended the Fat Stock reflect a spirit and sincerity that shows Show. the true viewpoint of farm youth, the backbone of a nation. FOFOAG ,,lE',,, The PURPOSE of this club was to furnish theory and actual training experience in retailing or wholesale businesses. Taylor, Walter The PROJECT: State Convention in San Antonio was attended by Carlton Lyons and Max Slaughter. Wyatt, Landis Not pictured are: Horace Follis, Jim YGHFY. Corlla Heard, Jerry Robinson, and Dee Neill. 63 MRO AND MISS Q ww wb Mfg 'Wx CATHY STACY VIC SIMPSON ,. s Q ggfggqx x EN-QM, X--.ESQ - I 5 X X Mx +A S . U ,K ,X ' . Q b. W ,, wk 'X' . avi XFN? --Q S . ,i f . N ' jjj 'EQXXNPW X Q, Qiwwg V32 i --Q-51:-sf-iw - -1: -1 :.-11. 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'ily 4. -'W is -J . -S L If A Big A ' fm 2 N1 1,1-we dk. -f sw we ,kk X vw., W, , m , , Rl is W JACKIE HARGROVE J e ROL MARTIN V316CliCIOI'i3I1 Xishfigzk -'Lf kg? rirkr LA: jgskalutatorian hi., Girl of the Year k h - , L 3' , ,AQ , h ., 1 A ggi A - ' ' ffifi QW N L.-' ,,. M3 ,M n r r Q .J 155' K 1- K K W QV mf ttq N - 5: .. ps? K -x xx I mr.: 1 ,Q rw Q .N -fi 5 1 , X X ' ' Q ff if R, IW i X . Patsey Raymond Ronald Prorho .,A. SE , I MOST Lrbby Tubb Troy 7 X. .1 I K1 f , I, I '2 N i 1 y I I JUNIOR FAVORITES Margaret Renfro Fred Leggett SOPHOMORE FAV Boggs Darrell Warren CUTEST GIRL AND BEST ALL-AROUND Linda Daniel Dennis Mcwatters ' Sandra Dalton Lynn Waters 'FQ , 4 - , . 5 i MOST TALENTED V1ck1 Wflghf Ronnlen Da 5 EX :A :QQ A V ' l ' mia. M GST OUT ST Carolyn Goodpasture Lx -QQ 5 - ' X1 K. , . K A . kl . X X XXX L' L 5 .. X X, W ,AX E K X 9-I i X XCQSX 5 W X Y LX X x X f Vx Y SW 5 EW E Q5 gi N A I X ig A X ,XXX ag X X X XX Q X Q 3 5 W' X KSN XA QE XXV5 N XX SE X N .TS X 'T , X w XS v 5 X xi X .x.,'3XXX gg .X - XXX yy rag -:XX XM X X X X XXL--fi - T X -X X N 21 X X N 5 X RM XX sl X X XM? X xi X535 NX X OHV XX X X XX ik X N S5 XXXXR X X 1 X + X X 335 Q 1 X X X XS 'RQ Xf X xX XX X Xt is Qx X ,swf ,ig s X -Q X S X A fi ,W vwxmia f 5:3 I 1952 - ki. : .Q R CLUBS PRESENT SWEETHEARTS Iayellen Harbin, Roy Alex- ander - FHA Kathy Evans, Jerry Schulze FHA Neilya Olson, Van Wheeler Math - Science 4 Ellouise Hays, Max Slaugh- ter - D. E. Y Becky Baird, Dewey Ellison V. I. C. Linda Hodge, Tommy Good - Library Alicia Gutierrez, Isidro Hernandez - Spanish Tina Phillips, Paul Dunn - Thespians Linda Daniel, Mike Rober- l son - Key Gale Ballow, Larry Crump N. H. S. Clifton Smith, Sandra Dal- ton, Ronnie Humphreys - F. T. A. , Choir Dennis Mcwatters, Susan Davis, Butch Kauffman - FFA, Band Vic Hines, Judy Danner, Butch Harrell - Basketball The Student Council chose to honor the '63-'64 Club Sweethearts in a.novel way by presenting them in an assembly program February 14. As each personality approached the stage Earl Taylor, Student Council President, gave the Achieve- ments, projects and a brief his- torical sketch of each organi- zation. Following this activity, escorts presented corsages and a brief kiss to their c1ub's sweet- heart. Q 3 E UTSTANIIIINC WHO94 SOCIAL STUDIES Vic Hines Jackie Hargrove ENGLISH Ann Lassiter Jimmy Reid TX -4, I 1511 125' W fl Q 00' X Q numeral W'.x BUSINESS . . ....-l'f 1 .... .a Helen Rios Susan Davis HOMEMAKING Iayellen Harbin Kathy Evans N I TUDENTS .SK k ny-M.....,.-N. MATH Buddy Kelsay Dennis Deel rf? sr ,G - E H E kj S! , :Ei were-+1 , X 1 N, :H . Q Y.. -, I1 1 . , A , ix 5. fi6 Q-JV - 5 I li., Qllg FOREIGN LANGUAGE French Spanish Bill Wheeler DeLois Taylor A GRICULTURE LIBRARY Mike Green Pat Evan - o O C CHOIR Sandra Dalton A,.... .K BAND Mike Roberson VVHOTS WHO Q g SCIENCE ,.,,,,,,,,,,, A 1. lrwllaxml mlm Lam Carol Martin Jimmy Rowe Q Inilq , .nm 1 xfzklitl ' , ' , U 4 ' ,- , X F- x ,N .B L rr, , i gf? 'iw l .9-wasp IOURNALISM Brenda Allen Donna Palmer DRAMA and SPEECH W. H. Emanis Vickie Copeland PHYSICAL EDUCATION DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION AUTO Bobby Boyd Carolyn Goodpasture Camon Lyons Edward ww.. IQ? If f C2 COUNVff Y SELECTS FIRST CO'llVQVON Q'UlE1lli1N Q15 The five finalists of the first Hocldey County Queen Contest. From left to right - Beverly Arnold, Judy Danner, Queen Olga Bowers, Carolyn Goodpasture Mk' -Ji S ! ,, and Cathy Stacy. Q25 The Maids enjoy a mornent of relaxation before attending church. Q35 Featuring her cotton wardrobe of sports attire, Oneen Olga par- ticipates in her favorite pastime. Q45 Carolyn, who was selected as First Alternate, enjoys n ganie of bowling in her cotton sportswear. Q55 Olga, as Maid of Cotton, received a S200 cotton wardrobe, as alter- nate, Carolyn received a S100 cotton wardrobe. it CAMPUS HONCODRS RETHRHNG TEACHE Miss McCorkle opens one ofthe many gifts that were given to her at a dinner party given in her honor. I The high school faculty honored Miss Thora McCork1e with a dinner party May 8, 1964. Miss McCorkle retired after thirty-six years in the Levelland Public School System. The Ex-Student Association presented her with flowers and a silver tray, and from the faculty she received Irish cut- work table linen. Her present students gave her a scrapbook and a gold bracelet and charm. , As emcee Mr. W. L. Reed read telegrams from ex- students and dignitaries who included President Johnson, Congressman and Mrs. George Mahon, Mr. Reed reads one of the many letters of recognition that were sent to Miss McCorkle from friends and former students. 78 and Commissioner of Education, Dr. C. W. Edgar. M Miss McCorkle reminisces over past experiences at the '64 Senior class banquet. CHEERLEADERS AND MAJURETTES EENTID CUIMDR X ' Jimmy Reid MAJORETTES: Cindy Langford, Judy Danner, Patsey Raymond Drum Major Gale Ballow Connie Dennis :S I - ' V Cathy Stacy Phyllis Watkins Head Cheerleader Libby Tubb Sheila Hensley 79 l Keith Bell Linda Daniel Carolyn Goodpasture Marie Haynie Sports Editor Personality Editor Activities Editor Advertising and Art Edito UBU STAFF Donna Palmer Sandra Walker Co-Editor Co-Editor, First Semester x ...-1 Tina Phillips Helen Rios Jimmy Rowe Personality Editor Organization Editor Sports Editor MRS. NINA BIRTCIEL, Sponsor .. Frank 53161110 Benny Tyler Lynn Waters Shirley Whitener Organization Ediwr Sports Editor Activities Editor Class Editor 80 Levellanrl Lobo Lair ,IW JO PARKS, a society and the author of rks Bench, is an ve student, She was in Speech Club, F.lloA,, the choir, Sho is a ber of the Student neil. She was Hallo- n Attendant her sopho- year, and Football ,ndant this year, Jo i participates in sports, and was an Allifourna- t volleyball choice. l-ier plans include being LE, teacher and attend- South Plains College ixorth Texas, -Seuss X MIKICX MC DOWRLL, editor, lives at Ave, ller parents Mr, and Mrs. J ll. Junior High she was eerleader and a member e llowler staff, This year she was ween Queen Attendant runner-up for MOST CIOUS, She will serve Cheerleader in 64-65, Mikey plans to be a eehnician Editors Share Respo nsrbilrlres DONNA AN DERSON has worked on the Lobo Lair staff for the past two years, She was feature editor in 62-63 and co-editor this yearn She represented LHS in the Interscholastie League contests this year, She belonged to the Spanish Club while she was a sophomore, ller home is on the Lubbock Highway with her parents Mr. and Mrs, A. G. Anderson. Donna plans to attend Lubbock Business School and become a secretary. ,Features Editors LANE ARTHUR, who lives at 1805 Avenue I'with his parents Mr, and Mrs. R, D, Arthur, was on the How- ler Staff while lin Junior 3 BRENDA ALLEN lives at 506 12th Streetg her parents are Mr, and Mrs Loyd Allen, She served as news editor of the 62-63 Lobo Lair and was Ft co- editor this year, her sophomore year she was a member of the F,ll.A. She entered the U,I,L., con- tests in Ready Writing and journalism. She joined the FIIIA, this year and again entered the Journalism UrI,L. contests South Plains College is the school she plans to attend after her graduationl and how and why it was formed, High and is feature editor of the Lobo Lai' this year S His ambition is to be- come a history and govern- ment teacher, ii I-ie remarks, Pd like to give students a better understanding of what our country stands for CLIFTON SMITH, one of the feature editors, isl active in many clubs and often serves as an officer, lale and his parents, Mrt and Mrs. Wylie Smith, live in the Country Club additions, Continued on Next Page Sports Editors LARRY Cltl,'Xll', son ol' Mr. and Mrs ll' ll Crump, livcs at Ill Poplar Strc-4-t Larry has boon very active during his hiuh school career at LHS llc playa-d basketball his sophomore, junior, and senior years, receiving lionorablo Mention All-District his senior year, lle was at Junior ltotarian his senior year lle was a mem bor of the NHS his junior and senior years llis senior year hc was elected Secretary ol' IXUS and was also its sweetheart. The Thespians also claimed Larry as a member his junior and senior years, -., -,L RJ A 'so VIC illlh HS was selected MOST OU'l'S'l'AIXDlNG this year, and hc has received many Olfl1OI' honors in high school. llc has played baseball for three years and has been basketball team Co-captain for two years sg lle was named All-District in basketball both those Continued on Next Page Advertising M Cl U0 STS lives at 1903 West Houston. She is the daughter of Mr, and SMITH from page 81 He plays the baritone in the band, is a member of the Future Teachers, and the Key Club. The F,T,Ar chose him as its sweetheart ,last year and its president this yearg the Key Club president. Clifton plans to be a history teacher. HINES from page 81 years. lie is a member ol' the NHS and the Student Council. Ile was vice- president of his junior class, a Junior Rotarian, and treasurer of the IXUS. ' vicwsiiiipiiioni one of the Sports Editors on the Lobo Lair lives on Route 3 with with his family Mr, and Mrsr E. E. Simpson, Vic is very active in sports and clubsi lle played basketf ball as a sophomore, junior, and seniorg football as a sopfioiwiorei and junioifwand baseball as a sophomore lie is vice-president of the senior class and is a Junior lvlrs, llershell D. Roberts Her freshman year she be- longed to the Student Council, was a cheerleader, and a member of the speech club, In high school she has belonged to the FTA for a semester and to the band for a semester. She plans to major in business at South Plains and Mclklurry and be a homemaker. MARGARET RENFRC, a junior, is the daughter of Mr: and Mrs: Gerald Renfro of Route 5. ller freshman year she was a cheerleader, a member of the Student Council, and belonged to the Speech Club, She was a member of the band her sophomore yeart In her junior year she belonged to the FHA and was chosen CLASS FAVORITE. Mar- garet says, I'll probably go to a business college to learn more about secretarial workf' Rotarian. The National Honor Society chose him as their Sweetheart his junior year. Vic was also elected BEST ALL-AROUND his junior year. lle has been a member oi' the NHS two years and was elected Chaplain of the NUS. Levelland High also chose Vic as Mn LHS for '63-'64i . next year, News Editors. BILL lfllnld is a news editor on the Lobo Lair, lic is the son of Mfr and Mrs Britt Fietz of Route 2. lie was active in speech activities in Junior High and was a member of the Speech Club, iie attended an Interscholastic Workshop Odessa for speech events, Bill plans to attend Electrical Technological College in Denver, Colo- rado, after he graduates from Lil, W ,s',si: New T5 'H LLIS BARNES, news editor, is the daughter of Mrs. Lois Barnes of 305 Street. She worked on The Whelp when she was in Junior iligh and hopes to work on the El Lobo staff She plans to secretary likes outdoor Jorts l riding hor OI' Ft IIUFSG ses and swimmi L0 ,i Meets Tho hours, for the Oc ' f lioctio. 'l'ho pages nius laid out, iocl, and all hc lines fiom-. ' ads finisl r Staff Deadline last ic-w days, finishing ol' tho copy psisliocl many 4-ham-os for misial Bull tho 63-6l di your. rOflcsr't ci ai fini- job The-y ailtmiiptr-ii lox:-ll ml lllr activities and spirit O DU IZ 11111 lzr' llmvs are zmrknz f tho Journalism , ' El prepare? ffm fmuzmi c'opIr.'s of Lofm Lrlfr. Sfmzrn uri' J MUDUIMZI, fo livili lurks, liiv, ,lIIlI'glll'l'f Rvrzfiw, Kaye Rolncirls. AQTWHTHES .- V' ,i X 1 KEY SCHUUL SPIIRIIT ll'lf' Alliils, BEGHNS TAXGAHN Q31 The daily routine of classes and studying began for the Seniors with Principal Walter Reed addressing their first class Q15 Journalism Co-Editors Brenda Allen, Donna Anderson, Sandra Walker, and Donna Palmer, at- tended a workshop last summer in Lubbock on the Tech Campus. Q23 The Journalism workshop sponsored a beauty contest with an entrant from each town. Sandra Walker was the second runner-up to Queen Jan Aiken, from Midland. 4 meeting. Q45 The Seniors receive their beautiful Class rings, which they wore proudly all year long, at the first of the year as an example of twelve long years of studying. Q55 Students were given their schedules for the new year during their first homeroom. Q61 In the midst of the activities and excitement of the new year, students buckle down to the grind of studies. Q71 Band director, Bill Woods, issues uniforms to Kenny Pirtle and other members of the band to start the musical year, in hopes for another sweepstakes. g rr,,r, if M,,,..f-f , . ,..-. JM.. -A 5. rv - 'E 1 'Q 1 h - Q a , t , f i' fe X gp ' i ,r . F' 1 Y 'f A - 1 f t :Z , is Q :Asp V' , I ii .4 ff . I A Q Q ' as J' --, , Q A ft it . ll? Q at 3 ' iii' T. fi1x l f f 7 SF' 5 x fs.. i lb'UOTlE3uAlLlL GAMES ll3lRllNG lEXCllTlEMiE1N'lV y! V 99 -f LEEES SHALL ARISE GA tl Q13 Senior cheerleader Gale Bailow decorates the goal post in preparation N for Friday night s game Q23 The Lobos break through the huge sign erec- 3 3 ted by the cheerleaders The sign as well as Brownfield their opponent, was demolished Q37 A giant poster was put up in the hall by Lobo cheer- leaders who worked very hard creating school spirit and enthusiasm. For this we owe them a great deal of gratitude. ST . Ei P ,. T 'li lik vE?g-5f??giiffygu sts 2,. t . X, 5 , JA E x,:,c.,,,...-..t......... lah? CEE is 4 ' T 3 'f 'ttgig 5- i K ,K i iw- . is ,..,X. xi X, 59: A gy Q45 A very proud group of the '63-'64 Lobos are assembled on the steps leading into the field house. Q55 Football Queen Jan Berry is the center of attraction during the homecoming pep rally. Her attendants were sophomore Linda Mc- Millan and Junior Jo Beth Parks. Q63 Returning Ex's were greeted by Lucky Lobo's picture as they entered the gym for the homecoming pep rally! C75 Avid Lobo supporter, Lonnie Northam, joins in with the students in'doing a yell. Lonnie has become a fixed part of athletics as well as most other activities at L. H. S. 85 si f L1 Q15 Enjoying their moment of royalty, King Ted Latham and Queen Retha Kirby reign over the 1963-64 Halloween Court. Q23 Dewey Ellison and Becky Baird represented the senior class. Q33 Mickey Mc- Dowell and George Keeling were runners-up. Q45 Ted makes the crowning of the Coronation complete as he applies the finishing touches to Queen Retha. Q5 and 65 The juniors raised money by having a hair- raising assembly. Featured, as two of the acts were Linda Stanley 3 and Vicki Wright. - JUNHURS WTIN CAMPUS CUNTEST a ts. 2 6 iflvli g ,5 , . Q11 The Future Home- P makers' float carried and junior high cheer- ? t J is N leaders during the South r. Plains Cotton parade. . A Q25 The cotton parade highlighted cotton pro- fil tnotion week. King Cotton was the theme used. Q35 Senior Jerry Schultze was awarded a first place trophy in the Hockley County Fair for Q43 Mr. and Mrs. Coy of twenty-five dollars worth of groceries given away in a drawing by V. I. C. president Jerry Schultze. Q53 Ann Lassiter holds the Betty Crocker Homemaker ofthe Year award which was pre- sented to her by Mrs. Harbin, homemaking teacher. Q63 Senora Anito de Kock, director of courses at the Binational Institute in Tucuman, Argentina, visited Levelland as the guest of teachers who attended the Texas Tech N. D. E. A Institute in Argentina last summer. Q71 Juniors were con fronted with aptitude tests. Q85 Donna Palmer, Qleftj out going L, H, S, President, installed new officers - Kathy Evans, Sandy Hankins, Janice Ramsey, Vicki Copeland, Donna Slaughter, Paula Arms, Linda Daniel, Barbara Nunn, Judy Danner, Sharon Pittman, and Linda Kirby. Q95 Pat Evatt, outstanding Homemaking student, reads the inscription on the trophy awarded by Crisco for excel lence in baked foods. Q Q L g X 5 x I X lf Qs ' X rm S J 2 i s. X 'ii 6 his tractor driving ability Phillips were the winners 7,8 and 93 The cheerleaders surprised their sponsor, Mrs. George and principal Walter Reed, with a Christmas party gifts! ii 'Eg ii TH E C H R HST Nl A SlE,ASUN 2-I 'W TL, U Nl lil D C15 Decorated windows began to appear as Christmas neared. C25 Principal and Mrs. Reed prepare to greet guests at their annual Christmas faculty tea. Q35 Margaret Renfrc Sheila Hensley, and Mary Barker construct centerpieces for the Vocational Clubs' Chris mas party. Q45 Les Libres made a beautiful mural to be displayed in the library. Q55 N, H, S, members - Donna Palmer, Sandra Walker, Benny Tyler, Lynn Waters, Mike Cary, and Vic Simpson - play with toys before they deliver them to the Service League Q61 The cafeteria workers celebrated their Christmas party in the lunch room prior to th holiday season. svlluano-w W .JANUARY ERTNGS QTUY AND SEMESTER TESTS? Y 1, 'S . 4 ' ef .Sf s , t GK S ff fii ii 2 sm ' 'Y qlj Lobo halfback, Lynn Waters, is presented his football Lobo receiving his jacket - Ralph Solis. Xi letter jacket during pep rally by Head Coach Johnnie Hick- man. Q25 A Lobo backer - age three. Q33 A full-fledged 4 1 ..k,t.. , I off their jackets. And why shouldn't they: they were district to Big Lake at the end ofthe first semester. Q6 and 75 The take their first semester exam in High School, concluding the first half of the school year. J 3 Q43 The highly dedicated '63-'64 Lobo basketball squad show runners-up. Q53 The faculty feted English teacher Lajuanna Whittington with a going away party. Mrs. Whittington moved homemaking classes - both girls and boys - made cakes which were sold for the Valentine's day cake party. Q83 Sophomores Q- 1 CAGERS CRQWN' SWWEETHEART ww. t Qiff' R152 3 Q11 Junior attendant Paula Turner. Q21 Smiling in a moment of triumph, senior Judy Danner reigns as basketball queen. Judy resides with her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Danner at 111 Holly St. Q31 Junior attendant Shirley Herring. Q41 The Lobo Basketball Queen leaves the crowning ceremony to reign over the Levelland-Perryton Homecoming game. Q51 The homecoming game was highlighted by the crowning of the Basketball Queen. Co- Captain Butch Harrell places the crown on Queen Judy's head as junior attendant Shirley Herring and Vic Simpson look on. The crowning of the Queen climaxed the Lobos victory over District 1-AAA Champion Perryton. 5 NOAH, a fantasy written by Andre Obey, was presented by the Senior class on February ll, 1964. The play cast in- cluded - Noah, Jimmy Elderg Mama, Shirley Whitenerg Japhet, Eddie Camp- bell, Ham, Rex Burkeg Sham, Larry Rustg Ada, Annice Wattg Norma, Cathy Stacy, Sella, Tina Phillips, Man and Bear, Don Payneg Lion, Don Cummins, Lamb, Kathy Evansg Monkey, Gale Ballowg Assistant Director, Jessie Pool. fThird Righty On October 15, 1964, the Junior class presented Dear Ruth, a drama by Nor- man Krasna. The assistant director was Cindy Langford and the following made up the cast - Dora, Carol Conatserg Mrs. Wilkins Vickie Copeland Miriam, Tina Buster, Ruth, Beverly Polk War- udge Wilkins James May Lieutenant William Seawright, Rex Clarkg Al- Kummer Paul Dunn Martha Seawright, Rhea Ann Weston, Sergeant Chuck Clifton Smith Harold Klobbermeyer, Frank Salerno. The fifth period speech class presented THE SISTERS MCIN TOSH to the Rotarians. Dr. Dale Campbell and Coach Gano Tubb, Rotarians, wel- comed play cast - Carol Con- atser, Tina Buster, and Steve Fanning. 'B item ji 2 .. V. u p I J S E, X-NJ ig ,, My 9 Q13 Oliver Jackson Qcenterj ex-ACC Track Coach and Olympic Coach, was guest speaker at the All-Sports Banquet. W Mr. Jackson are John Yates, Director of Guidance and Counseling at South Plains College, and Johnnie Hickman, L, H, Football Coach. Q23 Athletes and their dates attended the Sports Banquet. Q33 Guests at the F. F. A, Spring Banquet enj the buffet style supper. Q4j Students made a tour of the Slaughter Gasoline Plant in April. Q55 Butch Harrell seems to be practicing dentistry Qhis chosen vocationy on Vic Hines even before graduation. Q6 and 73 First place winners in the Engl Festival. Q89 The Senior girls were feted with a coke party at the home of Kathy Evans. Senior GIRLS? who attended w Denise Mcwatters, Joyce Abell, and Charlene Harrell. Q91 Annual staff works toward finishing the annual before Deadline. I-E lvl fl N Q15 Students turn out to vote for the candidate of their own choice. Presi- dential candidates and their campaign managers - Q25 Van Wheeler and Troy Abell. Q35 Keith Bell and Vic Simpson. Q45 Mike Cary and Larry Adkins. Candidates for the Vice Presidency - Q55 David Whitsett and Pat- sey Raymond. Q65 Joe Tubb and Phil Guerry. Q75 George Keeling and Mike STU lil? lH1N'lll'S llilLlEC T 1ClCllUNClllL, U li'FllClElRS Roberson. J Hfiuf 1155-RRP' THE Loan jf. PRES. SWKAMMUS A i . .CONNE9 sst. :rg - tes for the office of Secretary Q85 Shirley Herring and Sandra Dalton. 95 Connie Rogers and Connie Dennis. QlO5 Winners ofthe election who will the students of L. H. S. in '64-'65 are: Mike Cary, preside-ntg George Keeling, vice presidentg and Connie Rogers, secretary. I ax CAMPUS W7lE',lL,CUM.ES 'CAREER DAY VHSHTORS -. . K.. 'i c' , ,r as C .sim 3 I X his .. , xx Q67 Mrs. Pauline Winningham accepts her ten- year pin award from Principal Walter Reed as other recipients look on. Service pins were awarded to qleftj Mrs. Arliss Railsback, ten, Mrs. Viola Keene, ten, and Coach Hickman, ten. Also shown are Mrs. Nelson, outgoing Classroom Teacher president and Claude Northcutt who was installed as Classroom president May 4th, C75 Mr. Northcutt accepts gavel from Mrs. Nelson. Q83 Receiving a copy of LEAVES OF GOLD compliments of the Board of Education and good wishes! from Mr. Reed is Miss Thora McCorkle, re- tiring after thirty -six years in L. H, S., Q93 David Brown places the first library book in the memorial section in memory of his brother Roger. Q1JMr. Webb, cout diligently parin career day t1v1t1 C25 These hard wor girls - Carol Conat Delinda Harrell, Sh Whitener, Sandra D ton, Lou Ann Donna and ,Ian Billingslea . Mr. Webb in his eff Q35 Dr. Burlie F. Fa Texas Tech, spoke the students in the career day sembly Instructors for career day: f4J Mrs. Gillilz photographyg Mrs. Fradey, nursingg Mr Carson, modeling. 4 Bill Powell, Jim Haynie, lor at L. H. S. works 1 ' 2 : ' ' 'e k s artsg Dr. Kennedy, dentistry. TEACHERS AND STUDENTS HAVE FUN S Parkinson and Libby Brown were voted Most western dressed on Western Day Q21 The bar room types James Stavern, Helen Loran, and Mac O Connor. C35 Sherry Kirkpatrick and Vic Simpson were selected as the best dressed 4 Mrs Geor e and Mr. Woods were the best dressed teachers. C D - B Q51 Dance hall girls, portrayed by Mrs. Tucker, Mrs. George, and Miss Caldwell, per- form for the Western Day assembly. Q61 Western town's society ladies - Miss McCork1e, Mrs. Birtciel, Mrs. Winningham, and Mrs. Parmer - drink up Qjust cokeyl C75 He fcoach Tubby will never cheat at old maid again, remarks Mrs. Simpson to Mrs. Harbin. ,ff 1-fry ,iff . will ' SS Q85 Roger Smith, Susan Davis, Sharon Pittman, and Bobby Massengale relive their childhood when they were chosen as Kid Day Winners. Q9 Sc 101 Seniors play the traditional games on kid day. 95 Q13 These girls were chosen by a panel of judges as cheerleaders for-1964-65. Shown standing are Connie Dennis, Libby Tubb, and Sheila Hensley. Kneeling are Linda Boggs, Mikey McDowell, and Vicki Wright. Q21 The new cheerleaders in a moment of exhilaration C35 These top students represented L. H. S. in the Interscholastic League Competition. Q43 Johnny Ballow fchosen as Star Chapter Farmerj is shown with Mike Green, who was selected as the Outstanding Member of the F. F. A. Q51 The flag flies at half mast due to the death of Gen. Douglas MacArthur. Q61 Mrs. Birtciel was given a eorsage after being chosen Most Outstanding Teacher by the Future Teachers. Q73 Lynn Ellis, Fred Leggett, Tommy Williams, and Jan Farris rehearse a number. Theirs is a newly formed band, C8 nga 91 Charlotte Wilker- son, and Donna Palmer were doubles winners in the 4th period girls P. E. Millie Collier and Linda Cathy were Sth period's winners. K 'A ,xv B! LS..-J ws. ,x 1. Jackie Hargrove is presented the Girl ofthe Year award from the Rotary Club, by Mr. Walter Reed. 2. Charles Harrell received the Boy ofthe Year award from Mr. Reed. 3. The Junior Lionesses enjoy biscuit throwing as they are honored at a luncheon! 4. The 1963-64 officers ofthe Thespian Club are Larry Crump Pres.g Vickie Copeland, Sec.g Shirley Whitener, Treas.g Paul Dunn, Vice Pres. They were presented at the Thespian Banquet. A 8's ul E 3' 'Y .5 T.. HA, in , .-M... .www-fr r M k .. ....s..a....sss...s ,pgs VS 0 , A 1 The Junior Rotarians enjoy heaping their plates at the luncheon. 6. The newly installed Thespians smile happily. They Carol Conatser, Harvey Fulks, Jessie Pool, Cindy Langford, and Phyllis Moore. QNot pictured Tina Phillipsj. 7. The for the 1964-65 Thespian Club are James May, Vice Pres. 3 Carol Conatser, Sec. g Paul Dunn, Pres.g Harvey Fulks, r ff S -ffJ 1 V A I, ' 3 Q A if ,lg -,V. 4 wi-in L. .Y X iit I W' L 01 O f I Kenny Turner left June 14 for six weeks to attend a workshop on Anthropology and Zoology at the University of Kansas. One hundred students were chosen from 1100 applicants across the United States to participate in various science Margaret Renfro attended the Texas State Farm Bureau Citizenship Sem- inar in Huntsville, Texas, on the er's College. Bill Wheeler and Van Wheeler Qpic- tures not availablej attended the American Legion BOYS STATE in Austin. programs. v w 4 i,,. Q The 1964-65 majorettes for LHS were elected May 28. They com- peted in twirling and playing their instrument. L. to R.: Cindy Langford, Carrie Wilson, Judy Bennett, and Barbara Spencer are all smiles with happiness. S llx'UlUJlEN'lFS XWHN IlllUNl1lR.S 98 campus of Sam Houston State Teach- FN! Sanus--oi! Buddy Kelsay left Lubbock at 9 a. June 6th for a three -day science workshop. Accompanying Buddy were students and teachers from Amarillo, Lubbock, and this area. J. B. Balch was a member of the group. Sponsored by Southwestern Public Service, Buddy visited the University of Texas to attend lectur and field trip. my .... t is -I ' Qss.. .Q -- .vc so . s .1 ti . . i is W r xv it if s . 91, NW Much ofthe credit for photography in this yearbook goes to Gary West who was not enrolled in K? ,.. I . - Qfk' M xi, ll ,A 1 '.'-1 f 'C A E - ,..r,i L' D . 2'fa' . , , 'yn- QA, . 'Y ,. 11. ,g ..Xz,!' X W ,., -W '1- 2 -.N 5623 J flj MEMBERS INITLQTED - Juniors and Seniors were initiated November 18, 1963, into the Kappa Kappa Key Chap- ter of the National Honor Society. ' 1 if f Q25 QSept.J Mr. Reed gives the seniors instructions in their first class meetingg and Q35 qMayj he give the seniors their last instructions as a group by saying You may now change your tassel to the left! Q47 A happy face - Jerry Schultze Qlooking around Donna Palmerj shows his joy in being one of the '64 graduating seniors! C51 A proud ex Jimmy Rowe hap- pily walks across the stage after receiving his dip- loma. Q6 :SL 'U T bitter with the sweet - Q63 Maril Rush shows a bit o sadness at leaving L. H. S. after graduating while C73 Shirley White happily walks up the aisle. LEVELLAND HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1964 BACCALAUREATE SERVICE May 24' 1964 8r00 P, M. Processional .,.,,, .. , Beth Marcom Invocation .. . ......,,,, ,,,, , ., ., ,. ,, .. ., . Rev. Haskell Rogers Assembly of God Church Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor ., , High School Choir Glen Daugherty, Director . .,.,..., Berlin Presentation of Speaker ,. , .. .. , ...., ,,,, K enneth Laycock Superintendent of Schools Sermon . ,,,, , .,,, ....... ,,., , . First Baptist Church Benedictiorr. .... , H., .,., ,, , First Method ist Church Dr. Bill Cook Dr. Ray Johnson Dr. Bill Cook, minister of Levelland First Baptist Church, emphasized in the Baccalaurea that those who go farther in lif are those who have a Divine Partner and Guide. He point out that God is more intereste in value than size. He is in- terested in you and sees your potential. The minister also told the graduates, It is ex- tremely important to recogniz our enemies. He gave three possible foes of the graduate as the full mind ftired of studyj, the new car, and the desire to get ahead. The overall them was based on overcoming the World. He told the students that putting on the graduate's and gown shows we are ready begin meeting life at its best. ' Recessionol ..,,.. ..,,,,, P cul Dunn tai s on uuiu at tries l Lol 0 D AAS., . u . QQQIX ' f .f AAA l2il SENIURS 3 ,Q as gr: tzr - Efgyizg 5: - La A .tr f air , i 3s F 5 -r' 11: 1 , -aeiff-rrfaw' so E CLASS OF 1964 ' 'ti' gk.-,greg GRADUATION EXERCISE A may 26, ws-1 8100 P. M. Processianal ., ,,,,,, Beth Marcom Invocation .. .......,..,,,,,,.., ,. ......,................ Rev. Robert Hooks DI.. Marvin Baker. President Fm' chman Church of South Plains College, spoke Scluwvofion . .... .-..... C uw' Martin at the Commencement exercis Valedictorian , ,..,....., ,.,, , Presentation of Speaker . .. ., . Superintendent of Schools Jackie Hargrove Kenneth Laycock Address . .........,.,... . ......,., ........,,.,,. D r. Marvin Baker President, South Plains College Presentation of Class ..,. ..,,,,., . .. .,.,... ...............,...,, W . L. Reed Senior High School Principal Presentation of Diplomas ,, ,...... , ., ,,....,.,,. , . O. l.. Watson President of Board of Education Lobo Loyalty .,.,.,,, ,. ,,,. Class of 1964 Benediction ,,,,.., ,.,,,., . ..,.,.,,,, , ..,.,. . ........, ,.,,,..,.. . , Lindle Grigsby Minister of Austin Street Church of Christ Recessicnol .,..... .... P oul Dunn May 26, 1964. He pointed ou Sometimes a quick choice is not always a good choice. I closing, Dr. Baker urged the graduates to remember two fa mous quotations. Sir Francis Bacon's comment, A wise m will make more opportunities than he finds, and James Rus sell Lowel1's remark, Not fai but low aim is a crime. He a so urged each one to begin th day with this prayer, Lord, l me have only clean thoughts today. fly Mr. James Webb tries to decide where to start 'lf'lEAClHllElRS AT YWURK AND lPlL,AlY as he sits on a crate of books in the bookroom. He 3 V I l was one of the many teachers who volunteered to i help Mr. Reed check all books at school's close. Q27 Mrs. Mildred McMurry, Mrs. Selita Tucker, Mrs. Judy Womack, and Mrs. Polly Ann Parmer work diligently at their task of putting students' grades on office files. Q31 After a great deal of hard work, teachers Mrs. Mary Faulkner, Mr. Gano Tubb, Mr. Walter Reed, and Mr. J. J. Barlow, take a break to eat some good ol' horne- rnade ice cream. C41 Mrs. Selita Tucker, Mr. Maurice Brashear, and Mrs. Dorine Harbin add a little elbow grease to a freezer of ice cream. Mrs. Tucker adds the iceg Mrs. Harbin adds the saltg Mr. Brashear adds the sweat! Q53 Mr. J. B. Balch asks Mr. Brashear if he making some Kickapoo Joy Juice or a new kind of ice cream topping. Mrs. Simpson and Mr. Whitfield wait to sample the mixture. ' i V LOBO BAND HAS FUN HN CURPUS V wigs Q11 85 Q21 The Lobo Band visited Corpus Christi during the first part of May. The Band stayed at the Americana Hotel. Q31 The trip was much fun, as shown by a bunch of nuts - Judy Danner, Susan Davis, Gale Ballow, Linda Daniel, and Cathy Stacy. ii,i .sw M t Qi ,Q Q R , Q QEN lv I vt- 1 I rl xr' rt ff xx Q4, 5, 85 61 The group went on a guided tour of the city by boat. The tour featured big ships, seagulls, and highlights the city. .Ni firm Q71 Enjoying a moment of leisure on the boat are Mrs. Woods, Mrs. Riddell, and Mr. Woods. Q81 Students enjoyed swimming in the Hotel's beautiful swimming pool. Clay Krueger demonstrates his graceful form as he dives into the Q91 Eager to get home, but not prepared for the camera are - Tommy Arnwine, Gary Hooks, Susan Davis, Cathy Stacy, and Clay Krueger. '04 - AND SU, ANOTHER YEAR lE1NfllS 1 5 it ' C Qstnn ttti 3 E me rp tsvtttnnu'MQiabot st7H'M C X rv- ,,,t..,,,,... . K - M, - Q g May 28, 1964 - For the final run of the year, the bus drivers take time off to pose for our camera. Whenever and wherever the buses go, Clarence Holman sees that everything is in order and ready to go! f CLARENCE HOLMAN Direct of Transportation and Maintenance A f tlinlw .pf , -X f UL 'elf H . L- QOH. . 5 - 3 A K Jffakv' mwrffff' r QQv- k The halls of L. H. S. are empty and silent once more. I05 1 N M Ih1M4C1Mi21lAN1 April 21, 1946 March 14, 1964 UGDN CUMMHNS REFLECTIONS Death leaves many things undone: The goal not met, the prize not wong The tale not told, the song not sungg The dust not swept, the lamp not hungg The thread not tied, the word not said- These tasks remain when we are dead Throughout eternity. - Tammi Walker is i ? 3 ' . . i K ,. x Y' 3 K 'x i ,J IQ. in y . ' K M ' Wi, 'A 'g 7355 5 awk , . --Q - ' 1 N r 'iff ii' . I. , . X 7, X 53' , , '1 .M 9 Q: '18, ' Sr ff QPORTS KEY LEARNHNG J LOBOS '63 - TOP ROW: L. O'Connor, M. O'Connor, C. McDonald, J. Elder, C. Krueger, R. Smith, B. Kauffman, B Wheeler, R. Humphries. MIDDLE ROW: R. Solis, R. Prothro, L. Adkins, L. Hartsell, J. Pigg, D. Payne, D. Burton, Cummins, L. Waters, BOTTOM ROW: T. Latham, K. Mclnroe, J. Rush, D. McCann, W. Burton, B. Tyler, V. G. Keeling. i4s5l.M,wf7y ,.eggggwffxfggafgi'-gfsqrzlfijf 'gpyggsggzggwsgszigziiis- , gs.zafsgiQ.,f f ,. 1 1 win f' K ' ,MN H i . 'i...........,......w I 1 Q , , , b ,, ,,,, or Mm ,,,,..,, , K ,M ,Q -'i2' - fe if K ROGER SMITH sr. I 5 is l T., rssl T , BL - 115 lbs if 55 - c X ' , r All south Plains 2nd R i Team A11 District .. , K' , by A -7: f ' r 5 .,,. r. T Q i rrtrf r , Xa , WAYNE BURTON Sr. DON PAYNE Sr. BL - 145 lbs if 20 - QB, HB 2L - 180 lbs. Captain All South Plains 2nd 571 - G Team Honorable Mention All ff reCr'ff All South Plains 2nd Team District 4 Honorable Mention All District Offense - Defense Offense ' Defense T B NS -mr- GANO TUBB JOHNNY CROUCH B Football A Football A Basketball 6th Period P. E. JOHNNIE HICKMAN A, B Football Golf Head Coach and Athletic Director AL PARSONS J- J. BARLOW A Football I3 Football Baseball TFHCR Q VIL, V Y l x 5,1 ' f , VW F X4 ,.xNvu..X, ,,.13nvwr-fUIvfsfM- -vwmn-We '+- se? SENIORS 63 BACK B Tyler W Burton D McCann R Prothro D Payne D Cummlns R Sol1s L O Connor FRONT J Rush J Elder RoSm1th K Mclnroe -N RONALD PROTHRO Sr. KEITH BELL jf, LARRY MCVAY Jr. 1L - 145 lbs. 1L - 148 lbs. lL ' 135 lbs B63-G +f85'E 35922-B HAEVEHAHAAND 14 - BROWNFHELD 7 SEA SON RECORD LOBOS GAME OPPONENT 12 Seminole 14 26 Snyder 38 20 Denver City 14 14 Andrews 0 14 Brownfield '7 6 Dum as 41 24 Phillips 28 12 Littlefield 33 12 Perryton 0 14 Hereford 0 IIO The Lobo eleven took a close and hard fought game from the Brownfield eleven before homecoming ex's and the visiting Texas Christian University Band. The Lobos trailed 'I to 0 at half time, bt Benny Tyler scored early in the 3rd quarter. The PAT failed, maki the score 7-6. In the 4th period the Lobos found paydirt on a pass play from W. Burton to Bill Wheeler. The PAT was good, and the score ended - Levelland 14 - Visitors 7 - in a battle of South Plains powers. gi It isn't fo1low the leader, but we see a typical scene of Lobo pursuit in the victory over Brownfield. Okay! Okayl I give, says a Dumas player as host of Lobos make the stop. The Ding Dong Daddys of Dumas strutted their stuff by taking a 41-6 JQHNNY p1GG I victory over the Lobos to hand Levelland their first district defeat. The lL - 155 lbs Demons worked hard against the weight-wise handicapped Lobos and Q81 - E succeeded in limiting the Lobos to only a six pointer which was scored by fullback Doug McCann. LEVELLA D fb - UMAS 411 BILL WHEELER Ir. LARRY ADKINS Jr. CLAY KRUEGER Soph lL - 160 lbs. lL - 170 lbs. lL - 130 1195 1482-E 141483-E Q84-E -1 ..f,' .,,, S 5. S . 555 . Q. I Ad, ' 5 .H- 'H Li. L X .. 1. , F. iw . .Q is Jfst:sffre,,t?.,n . 1,--qrgR.,,pgi L- , .l ., I . . L Q Q Mi s 5 1 'Q' i O sf gg 1? gt. 1 1 i. 4 . CV? s.,.fgf:.t gt Us L .Q .. A 11-ff f ,Q ,,- - Q, A GB- W-:si 'Y-by MY ELDER St. HM 2L - 182 lbs. 470 - T KENT MCINRQE gr. CARROLL MCDONALD Jr. 314 - 170 11,5 2L - 175 lbs. 964 - T 2452 - T Honorable Mention All District Defensive guard LEVELLAND 4 - lp IILLHPS 28 The Lobos suffered their second District lAAA defeat at the hands of the Phillips Blackhawks. Phillips jumped to an early lead and held tough to it in the waning minutes to stave off the Lobos' mighty attempt to pull the game out of the fire. McCann, District honorable mention full- back, scored two TD's while Burton fDistrict honorable mention quarter- LYNN OCONNOR Sr' backj scored the last touchdown. lL - 188 lbs 473 - T Not so fast, little pardner! say the Lobo defensive unit as they halt the Hawks. . s-9. 0, Q., -in is ' Nqr'-' :L?'fr5'.f Sir - Q' ,Ji A Q59 - ff? x -f'5',fvP ': W,.f:3,4 Zig: q :ry v sg, '.1., '.S '5A il, Y, J, '. 'dei' K 5 ' Wzffifg ,Egfr R fm- fi- it? -fu Sari -1' ... Mrqvffaljf. ' ,Y RALPH sous LARRY HARTSELL TED LATHAM 3L - 160 lbs. lL - 168 lbs. lL - 182 lbs H62-G +1450-C 324-B All District Defensive End All District Defensive Tackle Nu LEVELLAND ll2 - lL,llTTlL,lElF'lllElLD 233 The Littlefield Wildcats handed the Levelland Lobos their third straight defeat in conference play by 33-12. With the strong arm of Larry Wood and the determination of Grover Pigrum, the Wildcats proved to be too much for the Levelland eleven. By virtue of this win, the Wildcats retained possession of the Golden LYNN WATERS Trap, 2L - 150 lbs. H44-B Tyler to controlg Tyler to control! Hit paydirt. Over-and-out, seems to be what Benny is saying as he crosses the Littlefield chalk mark for a six pointer. II3 Latham is caught in mid-air flight in his attempt to pick up a first down. Burton and McCann threw blocks trying to free the flying junior. BUTCH KAUFFMAN , , I , , 1L - 180 lbs Picking up their first conference win, the Lobo eleven dumped the Perryton 41974 - T Rangers 12 -O. The local fans thrilled to the sparkling performances of junior Ted Latham and sophomore Keith Yeager. These two gridmen were responsible for the tallies that sent the Rangers back to their ranges. Recognition was given the twelve honorary senior captains: Wayne Burton, Don Payne, Don Cummins, Kent Mclnroe, Ralph Solis, Jimmy Elder, Lynn O'Con- nor, Benny Tyler, Roger Smith, Jerry Rush, Ronald Prothro, and Doug McCann. LEVELLAND ll? - PERRYTUN ll MAC O'CONNOR JERRY RUSH DON CUMMINS 2L - 190 lbs. 2L - 150 lbs. 2L - 160 lbs. H75-T H60-G 4f61'G Coach Johnnie Hickman leads the Lobos in the Lord's Prayer shortly before they take the field against their foe. The Lobos ended their District 1-AAA career with a win over the Here- GEO RG E KEELING lL - 1 b . ford Whitefaces in the Northern City. The twelve graduating seniors saw H32 H E8 1 S action for the last time in high school play. With hard play and cool deter- mination the Lobos kep the Herd from scoring and took a 14-O victory. LEVELLAND M M HEREFORD CUP DOUG MCCANN 3L - 160 lbs. 435 - B BENNY TYLER Honorable Mention All District SL - 160 lbs, Offense-Defense 47542 - B as , , J ,'ts.f,gQc,A 4 . S.3f1glg t'fi -T 2 , t r '. 1525 DAVID MARTINEZ Manager COYOTES '63 - TOP: Ronnie Goodpastureg Mickey Parkinsong Jerry Fowlerg Kenny Pirtleg BOTTOM: Larry Gilbrerhg Gary Hudsong David Whitsettg Phil Guerry YQ: 66 99 COYOTES '63- TOP: Joe McFarling Delmer Wilsong Steve Fanningg Wade Keller. MIDDLE: ,-2 Ronnie Williamsong Elmer Wilson: Frank Hamilton: Larry Crawford. BOTTOM: Jimmy Howardg 'N Wayne Cumminsg Larry Rowe. II6 5 ' I ff QM! ' x ff K' ' '9 fi ..f'EI35i-I-i'--f''S-I-sf-,3f5'Sf1IFf,Vg.f'J'. .zflllf -Jsffr 1 g 'wiflj.:.t,n Y ' 1 '--' 7 -15' If 'fI,.'vs MY -. is . K -- K 'K is , TENNHS 64 f 9 Qs, as X A F 1, 553 Left - Troy Abell practices his service before entering in the singles competition in the ' district 1-AAA toumament. it ,W s is L 31 ,J--+lfEi3,+f 1 1 1 -J-j,.,'f s e wivf' vv1 ,ff +v P, 7 Mr. Brashear, '64 tennis coach began this year as the varsity tennis coach for the first time. Xb! ' He spent many hours helping Sophomores Warren Borders and Bill Parker congratulate the team. For this, we thank each other on winning berths in doubles. They competed him. in Canyon at the district tournament. DHSTRHCT RUNNERSQU Harrell shoots from the key- hole in the game again Brown- field. Levelland won 85 to 36. Lobos 57 55 74 74 50 64 69 74 55 73 73 85 50 73 53 87 58 83 65 50 54 74 67 65 46 59 51 II8 SEA SON'S RECORD Plains Lamesa Caprock Brownfield Plainview Plains Brownfield Stamford Big Springs Snyder Denver City Brownfield Lubbock High Andrews Seminole Denver City Lamesa Littlefield Phillips Dumas Hereford Perryton Littlefield Phillips Perryton Dumas Hereford With a 7-3 district record, the Lobo hard-floor men took second place after running first almost all the way. The flashy Lobos registere one of their most impressive seasons with a 19-8 record in the '63-'64 season. The Lobos lost eight of the varsity line -up with the graduation of seniors in May, '64. 7' Y. gk or TT r A Crump blocks out Perryton caget from under the board to increase the Lobos' chances of the re- 7 bound. The Lobos won 74 to 52. Waters, Crump, and Hines pre- pare to clear the board if the shot is off its mark in the game against Phillips. The Black- hawks won 67 to 65. LARRY CRUMP Senior - Forward TP - 217 Honorable Mention A11 District 080 5 was f si S Y VIC HLNES Co-Captain Senior - Guard TP - 415 A11 District a s p 'F X 5.43 X -,pa .nf ' 090 s X Q R e X BUTCH HARRELL Co-Captain Senior - Forward TP - 497 A11 District A.-4 VIC SIMPSON Senior - Guard TP - 169 Waters just can't make the reach as Perryton cager gets the tip. Crump is ready to con- test Perryton player for the ball. 030 LYNN WATERS Junior - Forward TP - 234 Sophomore - Forward T - 1 :X I sup? 't f T ' CA p RL PARMER S L P 1 rg , SID HERNANDEZ Senior - Forward TP - 6 ow 1 2 .sa JOE VALENTINE Junior - Guard TP - 50 JOE TUBB Sophomore - Guard TP - O 120 Two points! come on, little ball, go through that rim, seems to be the statement of the day as the Lobos watch the path of the ball. CLAY KRUEGER Sophomore - Forward TP - 32 S ii ff' an up F f I 3 Q 1056. 080 22 DON FISHER Senior - Guard TP - 91 JIMMY BURTNER Senior - Guard TP - 15 JOE REYNOLDS Senior - Forward TP - 5 TROY ABELL Manager Hines pumps one from the side in the Perryton game. Crump turns to get position for the rebound. MAC PERCIVAL B Team Coach l2l TOURNAMENT TEAM: Donna Palmer Gwen Goode Jo Beth Parks Charlotte Wilkerson Cathy Stacy Ellouise Hays Carolyn Goodpasture Sharon McMillan '64 GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL TEAM - TOP ROW: Susan Davis, Becky Baird, Donna Palmer, Mary Morgan, DeLoris Taylor, Jeanne Freeman, Gwen Goode, Jo Beth Parksg MIDDLE ROW: Charlotte Wilkerson, Cathy Stacy, Ellouise Hays Millie Collier, Linda Hodge, Vicky Wright, Connie Dennisg BOTTOM ROW Carolyn Goodpasture, Dennese Cary, Libby Tubb, Retha Kirby, Kathy Reeves Sharon McMillan. HRLSY VQOJLLEY ALL Gwen Goode spikes a shot in the Invitational High School Volleyball Tournament held at South Plains Junior College. Carolyn Good- pasture and Sharon McMillan come up in case Gwen needs any help. X. MRS. GEORGE Girls' Volleyball Coach Girls' P. E. KEITH BELL DAVID MARTINEZ 880 Mile Relay Mile Run Mile Relay BUTCH KAUFFMAN Discus Shotput MIKE ROBERSON RONNIE HUMPHREYS 220 Mile Relay 440 Mile Relay fi.- MIKE TAYLOR SHARON McMillan, track queen, RAYMOND KEY High Jump Mile Relay presented trophies at the spring Shotput Discus '24 meet at S. P. C. DELMER WILSON Mile Run - X i -. - Q- 7 ELM ER WILSON 880 Run W! X . GEORGE KEELING CLAY KRUEGER 220 Dash 440 Dash High Jump Hurdles E 2 E HUGH FOREHA ND Discus Shot SX ' 5 . is ai ' u A W x ..--.Z u CARL PARMER Discus Shotput Nl RANDALL RODGERS 100 220 Yard Dash MAC O'CONNOR Discus su. A ii l25 nf TOP ROW: Dennis Deel - Pitcher, cen- ter field: Vic Hines - First Base: Leon Grant - Left Field: Jimmy Burtner - Short- stop: Ronnie Goodpasture - Outfield. SECOND ROW: Don Stevenson - Pitcher, Catcher: Mickey Parkinson - Right Field Bobby Wolff - First Base: Terry Pitts - Pitcher, Outfield. a....,,Yr THIRD ROW: Larry Lawson - Shortstopg Wade Keller - Infield: Gary Fite - Third Base. KJURTH ROW: Larry Crawford - Third Base: Jack Geffken - Catcher, Second Base. fli ,.m,.,, Larry Waters Pitcher .il EQIP I26 sp--.5 '64 LOBO BASEBALLERS - TOP ROW: M. Parkinson, G. Fite, T. Pitts, B. Wolff, M. Cary, D. Deel, J. Burtnerg SECOND ROW: L. Waters, G. Reed, G. Hudson, L. Crawford, W. Cummins, K. Claborn, E. Wilson R. Williamson, THIRD ROW: W. Keller, J. Howard, D. Stevenson, L. Lawson, J. Geffken, B. J. Ellison, K. Pirtleg BOTTOM ROW: D. Hair, R. Goodpasture, J. Fowler, V. Hines, T. Abell, L. Grant, BASEBALL ig, 1 t JA-Q TROY ABELL Captain Second Base - Catcher DHSTRHQT CHAMPHONS at , M Golf Team '64 - Left to Right: L. Rowe, D. Fisher, G. Hooks, J. Rowe, T. Williams, J. 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Title Insurance Abell, Troy 20, 22, 30, 33, 50,54, 61 69, 93, 117, 121, 127 Adkins, La-rry 36, 108, 93, 111 Allen, Brenda 36, 51, 76, 84 Allen, Gaylene 36 Allexander, Roy 43, 72, 58, 122 Anderson, Donna 36, 81, 84 Andrews, Bobby 36, 62 Arms, Paula 36, 59, 87 Arnold, Virgie 36 Arnwine, Tommy 36, 57 Arthur, Lane 43, 48, 81 Baggett, Danny 36, 63 Bailey, Brenda 43 Baird, Becky 22, 33, 42, 56, 65, 72, 86, 123 Balch, Jim 20, 43, 48, 57, 61 Ballow, Gale 20, 22, 33, 50, 57, 59, 73, JNDEX 121 122, 126, 127 Burton, Sue 43 Burton, Darrell 36, 108 Burton, Norma 23, 33 Burton, Wayne 20, 23, 33, 58, 108, 109 Buster, 114 Tina 36, 52, 56, 91 Cabiness, Jerry 22, 33, 57 Calley, James 43 Cammack, Jessie 43, 58 Campbell, Eddie 23, 33, 57, 91 Campbell, Ronnie 23, 33, 61, 62 Campbell, Diane 43, 60 Cary, Dennese 43, 48, 54, 60, 123 Cary, Mike 20, 36, 50, 62, 88, 127 Cash, Callie 43, 58, 60 Casper, Mike 43, 54, 61, 71 Castillo, Lupe 43, 48, 56. 58 Cathey, Karen 23, 34, 62 Cathey, Linda 36, 96 93, 122, Mickey 36, 63 85, 79, 91 Ballow, Johnny 22, 33, 63, 96 Barker, Doug 43 Barker, Larry 43, 63 Barker, Mary 36, 56, 59, 88 Barnes, Gaye 22, 33 Barnes, Phyllis 43, 82 Beadles, Belcher, Jan 22, 33 Bell, Keith 20, 36, 38, 80, 93, 110, 124 Bennett, Jackie 20, 36, 58, 56 Bilderback, Richard 43, 54, 61 Billingslea, Jan 22, 33, 51, 58, 59, 94 Blair, Doug 43, 63 Blake, Fredene 43 Boggs, Linda 43, 69, 96, 99 Borders, Warren 43, 54, 56, 117 Bowers, Olga Jane 43, 58, 77 Bowman, Larry 43, 54, 61 Boyd, Bobby 22, 33, 76 Boyd, Gwen 43, Brattain, Carl 22, 33 Brock, Diana 36, 58 Brown, Lybby 36, 95 Burch, Letha 43 Burke, Rex 22, 33, 52, 57, 99 Burran, Cynthia 43, 60 Burris, Leneille 22, 33 Burris, Vonda 43, 60 Burtner, Jim 23, 33, 50, 62, 57, 61, I46 Cearley, Allison 23, 33, 62 Chamberlain, QBerryJ Jan 23, 33, 56, 66, 85 Chesney, Clyde 36, 63. Chesney, Pat 43, 54 Claborn, Kenneth 43, 54, 127 Clark, Rex 36, 52, 91 Cohea, Jamie 36, 59 Coleman, Donald 36, 53 Collier, Millie 36, 96, 128 Collier, Sue 33 Conatser, Carol 17, 37, 52, 91, 94, 97 Conatser, Fran 37, 51, 54 Cook, Mike 33, 37, 62 Cook, Sonny 23, 54, 62 Cooke, Sheryl 43, 54. Cookston, Judy 37 Cooper, LaVerne 43, 60 Copeland, Vickie 37, 51, 52, 59, 76, 87, 91, 97 Cousins, Jeannie 37 Cox, Carlton 43. Craddock, Gerald 43, 63 Crawford, Larry 43, 116, 126, 127 Crisp, Rosie 23, 33, Crockett, Gertrude 37 , 59 Crow, Mike 37 Crump, Larry 23, 33, 50, 52, 81, 73, 97, 118, 119, 121, 122. Crupper, Gary 24, 33, 53, 99 Cummins, Wayne 43, 48, 57, 116, 12 Cummins, Don 24, 33, 91, 106, 108, 109, 114. Cunningham, Jennifer 37 Curry, Jimmy 37, 53 Dalton, Gloria 44, 48, 51, 56 Dalton, Sandra 20, 24, 33, 51, 58, 70, 73, 75, 93, 94 Daniel, Larry 24, 33, 61 Daniel, Linda 24, 33, 56, 59, 70, 73, 80,81 97, 104, 150 Daniel, Phillip 44 Danner, Judy 24, 33, 50, 56, 59, 65. 71, 73, 79, 87, 90, 97, 99, 77, 104 Davis, Jeannie 37, 56, Davis, Ramah 37, 59 Davis, Susan 24, 33, 50, 52, 56, 73, 7 95, 123 Davidson, Ronnie 20, 37, 58, 70 Deel, Dennis 37, 50, 61, 75, 126, 12 DeLeon, Pete 24, 33, 55 DeLeon, George 44, 54 Dement, Susan 44, 48, 51, 56 Dennis, Connie 37, 71, 79, 93, 96, 9 123 DePauw, Roger 24, 33, 62 Devitt, Gary 37, 54 Dobson, Mickey 37, 57 Dominguez, John 24, 33, 54 Donnell, Lou Ann 24, 33, 59, 94 Doss, Elisha 60 Dozier, Elbert 37 Dunn, Paul 37, 51, 52, 57, 61, 73, 97, 91 Dupree, Jimmy 44, 63 Duque, Rosa 44 Durham, Joyce 37, 52 Dyson, sheiia 44, 55 1 Edgar, fLawsonJ Pat 24, 33, 59 Edgar, Sandra 37, 51 Elder, Jimmy 25, 33, 91, 99, 108, 10 112 Ellison, Jack 44, 54, 127 Ellison, Dewey 25, 34, 42, 53, 65, 72 86 Ellison, Larry 44, 63 Emahis, W. H. 25, 34, 52, 55, 76 Erskine, Judy 44 Esch, Jimmie 44, 63 Estes, Marsha 44, 51, 56 Evans, Kathy 20, 25, 34, 57, 72, 74, 84 91 Evans, Rex 44 Evatt, Pat 25, 34, 55, 75, 87 Everett, Jerry 44, 63 Fanning, Steve 37, 52, 91, 116 Fatt, Alma 37 Fietz, Bill 37, 82 Fietz, Phillip 25, 34, 61, 63 Finley, Barbara 38, 51, 59 Fire, Gary 38, 126, 127 Fisher, Don 20, 25, 34, 51, 57, 62, 121, 122, 128 Flatt, Carolyn 44 Flatt, Eddie 25, 34, 62 Ford, Larry 44, 55 Forehand, Hugh 20, 44, 54, 124 Fowler, Jerry 16, 44, 116, 127, 57 Fred, D'Aun 38, 51 Fred, Sandy 44, 60 Freeman, Janie 44 Freeman, Jeannie 25, 34, 59, 123 Fulks, Harvey 38, 52, 53, 97 Funk, Kay 44, 60 Garrett, Barbara 44, 58 Garza, lrene 25, 34 Geistman, Gerry 20, 44, 51, 56 Giffken, Jack 44, 122, 127, 57 Gilbreath, Larry 44, 63, 116 Goad, Alicia 44 Good, Tommy 20, 25, 34, 62, 72 Goode, Gwen 38, 128 Goode, Jimmy 25, 34, 62 Goodpasture, Carolyn 22, 26, 34, 56, 71, 76, 77, 80, 99, 104, 128 Goodpasture, Ronnie 44, 116, 122, 126, 127 Gorman, Shirley 38 Grant, Leon 38, 54, 57, 61, 62, 122, 126, 127 Grant, Ruth Ann 26, 34, 57 Graves, Nola Belle 44,60 Gray, Gary 44, 55, 63 Green, Butch 44, 48, 57 Green, Mike 44, 54, 75, 96 Guerry, Phil 44, 93, 116 Guterrez, Alicia 44, 54, 59, 72 Gutierrez, Esmerejildo 54 Hair, Danny 127 Hale, Tommy 44, 54 Hamilton, Frank 44, 116 Haney, Allan 38 Hankins, Sandy 38, 59, 87 Harbin, Jayellen 20, 44, 48, 51, 72, 74 Hardin, Mary 44 Hardy, Wayne 44, 57 Hargrove, Aldred 44, 57 Hargrove, Jackie 26, 34, 50, 55, 68, 74, 97 Harper, Pat 45, 48, 56 Harrell, Charles 26, 34, 50, 68, 73, 90, 92, 97, 118, 119, 122 Harrell, DeLinda 45, 52, 94 Harrell, Terry 38, 52, 62 Hartsell, Larry 38, 108, 113 Haynie, Marie 26, 34, 55, 80 I-lays, Ellouise 26, 34, 62, 72, 123 Hays, Richard 45, 48 Hendrix, Vic 57 Hensley, Ernest 26, 62 Hensley, Sheila 38, 59, 79, 88, 96 Hernandez, lsdiro 20, 22, 26, 34, 54, 62, 71, 72, 120, 122 Herring, Shirley 38, 56, 65, 90, 93 Hill, Sheryl 38 Hines, vie 20, 26, 34, so, 71, 73, '14, 92. 81, 118. 119. 121.122 Hinson, Billy 26, 34, 61, 63 Hinson, Elmer 45, 63 Hittson, Jesse 16, 45, 57 Hodge, Linda 26, 34, 55, 72, 128 Hodges, Gary 38, 57 Hogue, James 27, 34, 50, 52, 55, 56 Holder, Richard 45, 56. Holloway, Clarence 16, 38, 62 Holt, Curtis 27, 34, 53, 57 Hooks, Gary 27, 34, 57, 128 Hooks, Larry 38, 53 Howard, Jimmy 45, 57, 116, 127 Hromas, Marcie 45, 51, 60 Huckeby, Bob 27, 34, 61. Hudson, Gary 45, 116, 122, 127 Huffstuttler, Shirley 45, 58 Hughes, Beth 38 Humphreys, Ronnie 38, 62, 73, 108, 124 Hurst, Larry 38 Jarvis, Barbara 45 Jester, Jan 45 Johnson, Eddie 45, 48, 58, 61 Johnson, Linda 45, 48, 51, 58 Kauffman, Butch 20, 43, 45, 48, 63, 73, 108, 114, 124 Keeling, George 20, 42, 45, 48, 65, 86, 93, 108, 115, 125 Keene, Tommy 45, 54 Keller, Wade 38, 116, 126, 127 Kelsay, Bobby 45, 56, 61 Kelsay, Kenneth 20, 27, 34, 48, 50, 55, 61, 71, 75 Key, Raymond 24, 45, 63 Key, Richard 38, 57 King, Richard 45, 63 Kirby, Linda 27, 34, 54, 59, 87 Kirby, Retha 39, 42, 59, 65, 86, 123 Kirkpatrick, Sherry 95 Klingensmith, Janice 39 Knight, Ray 45 Kolb, Laura 39, 52, 56 Krueger, Clay 45, 108, 111, 120, 122 124 Langford, Cindy 39, 52, 56, 79, 97 Lassiter, Ann 27, 34, 51, 54, 55, 61, 74, 87, 91. Latham, Ted 39, 42, 65, 86, 108, 113 1 114 Lattimore, Jimmy 45, 48, 54, 57 Lawson, Dick 45, 51 Lawson, Larry 122, 126, 129 Lee, Shirley 39, 59 Leggett, Fred 38, 39, 57, 58, 69, 96, 122 Lewis, Gerald 45 Lewis, Sherril 27, 34, 56 Lindley, Jimmy 27, 57 Lindsey, Benna 45, 54, 60 Lindsey, Jimmy 45 Lindsey, Linda 39 Lindsey, Lucille 45 Loran, Helene 45, 95 Lopez, Alice 27, 34 Louque, Reida 45 Lyons, Carlton 34, 62, 63, 76 Lyons, Clifford 39 Mackey, Jerry 27, 34, 57 M'aGaha, Sandra 28, 34, 59 Mapp, Monte 16, 20, 39 I47 Marcom, Beth 39, 50, 51, 54, 56, 61 Marrow, Kenneth 39 Martin, Carol 28, 34, 51, 54, 56, 61, 68, 76 Martin, Jerry 45, 56 Martinez, David 39, 115, 124 Massengale, Bobby 34, 62, 95 May, James 39, 52, 91, 97 Mayfield, Joyce 39,59 Medina, Elena 45 Melton, Nancy 46 Miller, Audrey 46 Miller, Paula 46, 48, 51 Montgomery, Leo 46 Moore, Phyllis 28, 34, 56, 59, 97 Morales, Lupe 46 Moreland, Jo Ann 46, 54 Moreland, Sandra 40, 51, 58 Morgan, Jerry 46, 63 Morgan, Mary 28, 34, 54, 123 Moss, Martha 46 Moss, Molly 46, 60 McCain, Dianne 39 McCann Doug 28, 34, 62, 108, 109, 111, 112, 114, 115 McCrory, Kathleen 45, 48, 55, 56 McCutchen, Jimmy 28, 34, 61 McDaniel, Ernie 39, 63 McDaniel, Everett 45, 48, 63 McDermett, Pokie 39 McDonald, Carroll 39, 108, 112 McDowell, Mikey 42, 45, 65, 81, 86, 96 McFarlin, Joe 45, 116 Mclnroe, Kent 28, 34, 108, 109, 112 Mclnroe, Linda 45 r McLarty, Danny 39, 63 McMillan, Linda 29, 45, 66, 85 McMillan, Sharon 39, 58, 123 McVay, Larry 39, 63, 110 McWatters, Dennis 20, 28, 34, 56, 62, 70, 73 Neal, Doris 40, 58, 59 Neal, Ray 46 Nessel, Francess 40, 59 Newsom, Dwight 46, 54 Nunn, Barbara 40, 59, 87 O'Connor, Ann 28, 34, 62 9 O'Connor, Lynn 28, 53, 9 , 108, 109, 112 O'Connor, Mac 40, 62, 94, 108, 114, 125. Olson, Neilya 40, 54, 51. '72 Owen, Linda 56 Owens, Rusty 40, 50, 54. 57. 61 I48 Ownbey, Kaye 46,48,54,56 Pace, Tommy 28,34, 53 Palmer, Donna 28, 34,50, 59, 76, 80, 84, 87, 88, 96, 123 Palmer, Patsy 46, 48, 51,60 Parker, Bill 46, 48, 54, 117 Parker, Shirley 40 Parker, Sue 40 Parkinson, Mickey 46, 48, 57, 95, 116, 126, 127 Parks, Jo Beth 20, 40, 66, 81, 85, 123 Parmer, Carl 46,120,122, 125 Patterson, Richard 34 Payne, Don 20, 29, 34, 53, 58, 91, 108, 109 Perkins, Linda 46, 60 Phillips, Juanita 46, 60 Phillips, Tina 29, 34, 52, 57, 59, 73, 80,91 Pigg. Johnny 40,53,108, 111 Pinkert, Edward 29, 34, 53, 76 Pinkert, Patsy,29, 34, 62 Pinkert, Wayne 46, 63 Pirtle, Kenny 16, 46, 48, 57, 84,116, 127 Pittman, Sharon 29, 34, 51, 54, 57, 59, 61,8195 Pitts, Terry 40, 62, 126, 127 Plymell, O. L. 46 Polk, Beverly 40, 50, 52,91 Pompa, Pete 29, 34, 62 Pool, Jessie 29, 34, 52, 56, 59, 70, 91 97 Porter, Patty 46, 57 Price, Gayle 40, 52, 61 Prothro, Ronald 29, 35,'69, 108, 109, 110 Pynes, Sandra 40 Ragsdale, Billy 29, 35, 53 Ramsey, Janice 40, 51, 59,87 Rawlins, Carl 29, 35, 62 Raymond, Patsey 20,29, 35, 50, 54, 56, 69, 79, 93 Reaves, Judy 46, 48, 51 Reed, Gary 20, 122, 127 Reeves, Kathy 40,123 Reeves, Sandy 46 Reid, Becky 46, 48, 54, 56, 60 Reid, Jim 29, 35, 50, 57, 61,74, 79 Renfro, Ann 30, 35, 57 Renfro, Margaret 40, 59, 69, 88, 82 Reynolds, Joe 30, 35, 62, 122 Rhea, Wayne 46 Rich, Jimmy 30, 35, 53, Riley, Shirley 46 Rios, Helen 30, 35, 51, '74, 80 Roberson, .Mike 20, 30, 35, 57, 61 62,73,75,93, 124 Roberts, Kaye 40,51,82 Robinson, Carol 58 Robinson, Gloria 46 Robinson, Jerry 57 Rochelle, Evelyn 46 Rodgers, Randall 46, 125 Rogers, Connie 20,40,56, 93 Rose, Ross, Rouk, Rowe 80, Rowe, Rush, Rush, Rush, Rust, Rust, Rust, Danny 46 Sandra 46, 58 Billie 30, 35,56 Jimmy 30, 35, 50, 61, 62,76 128 Larry 46,57,62, 116,128 Jerry 30, 35, 53, 108, 109, 11 Marilyn 30, 35, 56, 59 Sharon 30, 35, 56,59 Cheryl 46 Diane 60 Larry 30, 35,57, 91 Salerno, Frank 40, 54, 80,91 Sanders, Mike 40,51, 61 Savage, Annie 46,60 Savage, Leslie 46 Savage, Mary 59 Schoenrock, Donna 46, 48, 51, 56 Schoenrock, Larry 41, 62 Schulze, Jerry 20, 31, 35, 72, 87, Scott, Russell 46 Sears, Roy 47 Self, Pam 31, 35 Sellers, Billy 47, 63 Sharbutt, Betty 47, 51,58 Shaver, Truman 35 Shelhamer, Paul 31, 35,62 Shepherd, Karen 16,47,48,51 Shirey, Virginia 31,35,51,55 Simmons, Barbara 47 Simpson, Becky 47 Simpson, Joy 41, 51, 56,61 Simpson, Vic 22, 31, 35, 50, 64, 8 88, 90, 93, 108, 119,122 Sisk, Dickie 47, 62, 63 Sisk, Jackie 47 Slape, Martha 47, 60 Slaughter, Donna 41,59, 87 Slaughter, Max 18, 20, 31, 35,62 63,72 Smith, Carolyn 16,47,58 Smith, Cecil 47 Smith, Clifton 20, 41, 41, 52, 57, 73, 82, 91 9 Smith, Roger 31, 35, 53, 95, 99, 108, 109 Smith, Ronnie 47, 63 Smyer, Larry 47, 63 Snow, LaTona 41,58 Solis, Ralph 20, 31, 35, 50, 55, 70, 89,108, 109, 113 Sooter, David 47 Sooter, Phil 41 Spears, Jack 41 Spence, Merle 47, 55 Spencer, Jodie 56 Spruiell, Linda 47 Stacy, Cathy 20, 31, 35, 52, 56, 59, 64, 79, 91, 123 Stanley, Linda 41,86 Stanley, Richard 31, 35, 63 St. Clair, Don 31,35 Steffens, Dorothy 41,59 Stephenson, Don 31, 35, 63, 126,127 Stewart, Norma 47,60 Stogsdill, Joyce 41,56,59 Stracener, Tommy 20,32, 35 Strunk, Janet 41, 61 Sullender, Carolyn 41, 55, 59 Sutton, Swaim, Taylor, Taylor, Kenneth 41,57, 61 Pete 20,41 DeLois 32, 35, 50, 55, 75, 123 Earl 20, 32, 35, 52, 62, 99 Taylor, Mike 41,55, 62, 124 Taylor, Walter 41, 63 Thomas, Terry 47, 57 Timberlake, Robby 20,47 Tipton, Jo Ann 32, 35 Tipton, Linda 32,35 Toler, Jeannie 41 Torrez, Celia 41, 55, 60 Torrez, Olivia 47,55 Treadway, Sheryl 47 Tubb, Joe 47, 48,93,120,122,128 Tubb, Libby 41, 79, 96, 123 Turner, Kenny 41,55, 57 Turner, Paula 41, 56, 67, 71 Tyler, Benny 32, 35, 50, 90, 108, 109, 110,,113, 115, 80 Valentine, Joe 41, 63, 120,122 Van Stavern, James 47,48,51,56, Waters, Lynn 20,42, 50,70, 80, 88, 89, 108, 113, 118, 119, 121 Watkins, Phyllis 32, 35, 60,79 Watson, Brenda 42,56 Watt, Annice 32,25,52, 56,58, 91 Weems, Jim 47,55,58 Welch, Jane 26,34 West, Gary 47,48 Weston, Rhea Ann 42, 52, 60, 91 Wheeler, Bill 42, 50, 57, 61, 75, 99, 108, 111,121 Wheeler, Cecil 32, 35,53 Wheeler, Van 42, 50, 55, 61,72 White, Larry 43,47,57 Whitener, Shirley 32, 35, 51, 52, 80, 91, 94, 97 Whitsett, David 43, 47, 55, 116, 93 Wiley, Bill 42 Wilkerson, Charolotte 42, 96, 123 Williams, James 47 Williams, Jayne 33, 35, 60 Williams, Robert 42, 53 Williams, Terry 47, 128 Williams, Vickie 47, 60 Williamson, Glenda 47 Williamson, Ronny 47, 48, 56, 116, 127 Willmon, Wayne 42, 57, 122 Wilson, Delmer 47, 122, 57 Wilson, Eddie 47 Wilson, Elmer 47, 55, 116, 125, 127 Winegar, Barbara 33, 35, 60 Withrow, Donald 33, 35, 53 Wolff, Bobby 42, 50, 126, 127 Worley Mary 42 Wright, Carole 42, 60 Wright, Linda 47, 60 Wright, Nancy 42, 56 Wright, Vickie 42, 70, 86, 96, 123 Wyatt, Dale 42, 63 95 Vaughn, Cecil 41 Vialle, Larry 41, 53 Walker, Sandra 32, 35, 50, 80, 84, 88 Waller, Randall 47, 48, 57 Warren, Darrell 47, 55,69 Warren Yvonne 32,35 Waters, Larry 47,126, 127 Yeager, Keith 47, 55 Yeary, Buddy 47, 55 Young, Delton 42 Yeary, Corlla 60 63 SCHOOL PERSONNEL Balch, J. 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