Longview High School - Lobo Yearbook (Longview, TX)

 - Class of 1935

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To one who hos served this school for longer thon ony other teocher, who knows ond helps ond encouroges every student, who, first os teocher of mothemotics ond now os study holl supervisor, hos helped to form ond up- hold the troditions of our school, who hos mointciined order ond discipline with oll foirness, ond who hos won the respect, odmirotion, ond love of the students, this l935 LOBO is dedicoted. In recognition of sterling chorocter ond leadership, os o token of its esteem ond love, the stoff offers this yeorbook to Mrs. Virgil Rosson. THE SIENICDR HIGH SCHQQL GF LQHGVIEW, TEXAS THE CAMPUS WARD SCHOOL Here, before our Great Adventure, before liquid money gushed from our peaceful formlonds, in the days when Kilgore and Glodewoter were nick towns ond Longview was G quiet and unhurried little city , Mrs. Rosson first taught school, llllllllllllllllllllll F-3. E3 I Ii II I egg, I I I-II ,.!g ia! I ' I WI I 'I I IIIIZI IIIHJ I4 VII II IEII I II III 1 -I :I ii I . .v, IQ1 ' 1 I, I ,f' sl I:'!I'!. IQII Ei ' , I I 5 :'I : Fi ! g:2I , I I'Q4gII jjhdg rgn 'I IIIIII ?1 I 'f'T,i II If I III ,H I, ,lil , I-LI If 'I -,fn I I I I crm, I I 4,1'f55'1fx. . , F x I 5 wit. , 93 ' I f ?.i?'?55' I ' ' I I ULTY H. L. EOSTER, B A Superintendent of SCIWQQIS v!.t? 9-9-v---dx BERNICE ALSUP, B, A. MRS, ROLAND BODENHEI GERTRUDE CURRAN, B, A C, E, HANCOCK, RI S. JOHN HARRISON, BI A. ELEANOR JAMES, M. A. EDITH KERN, M. A. MARY RAY MCCULLAR, M A DWIGHT LI MOODY, B. S. CHRISTINE NELSON, B, A FACU T R L, SREIOHT, AA. A Principol x OVVELL. PARRISH, B. A, HOPE POOL, M. A - MRSA VIRGIL ROSSON GRACE REARL SUDDERTH, R. 5. RUTH CLAIRE SYPERT, Es, A. BERT!-iA MAE TREADWAY, Es. A C. N, WILKINSON, Es. A, WALOAJ WILSON, B. A. J. O, WOODMAN, B. 5. C. L, YORK, B, 5. 19 sz, Sw SCHOQI BGARD . 4-we R Ht L, Evfxus o. H. ei2issoM 1 o, L. NORTON DR, H, A, Ross E, Q. vvriirixiev MARCUS WOOD l-l. S. TURNER President For thirteen yeors l-lorry S. Turner hos served copobly os the President of Longview Independent School District. During this time the number ot students hos quodrupled ond the n u m be r ot teochers neo r ly tripled. The high school curriculum hos been enlorged by more thon o third. The number ot buildings hos increosed from tive to eighty the onnuol school budget is now 962,000 os compored with 362,000 in i922 Throughout the yeors ot the depression the system hcis remoined solvent. Mrs Turner's successor is O. L, Norton, ci toithtul member ot the boord tor three yeors, under whose experienc- ed hond the Longview s c h o ol s will continue to prosper. Ten THE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL TnTo This building, four yeops ago, we Trooped six hundred sTrong, To double The school populohon, To crowd The wclls to The cracking po1nT, To fund The din of The ouI boom shuT OUT of The quicT sTudv hull were Mrs. Rosson presided. 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X '111111-U sf,NgX6g14 H in 7122 Vf 'T 1 P if 1 XX '-X,,,2 fS',QQ1iif'6,g1I1t1313?fgI..,Q,,,Q,...1111 our liss Sypert's Room Is 1151111111-111 I WOW 01 APp'0Va' 1 2k.'ffvfZi'?E' limi -XE-'I .i.Li.i .f F-- --- jf ' 7 4 E5 WW F RUTH CLAIRE SYPERT Sponsor JAMES KING President DURHAM BIVINS Vice-President HELEN LEAVERTON Secretory-Treasurer SEIXHCDR CLASS GH-ICERS Fifteen DOROTHY ACKER Secretary-Treasurer Natlonal Honor Sacrety '35, Re- cordrna Seiretary G, L C, '35, Manaaer Tumblrnq Team '35, Basketball '35, Volleyball '35, Pan-Amen 5 lean Student Eorurn '35, Los Conaulstadores '34, HENRY ADAMS Pan-Amerlcan Student Forum '35. VIRGINIA ADAMS MYRTLE ALDRIDGE Cornmerzral Club '35, Latrn Club '35 ELLIS ANDERS mf Trask 35, Honor Roll '34, Little Theatre '35, Sctence Club '35, Senror Play '35 S J, BARTON Basketball '35 META EAYE BECKER Tennrs '34, Pep Squad '35, G L, C '35 NELWYN BEDINOEIELD Presndent G, L. C, '35, Press Club '34, '35 Peo Sauad '35 RUTH BEVIS Secretary Latrn Club '34, Enqlrsh Club '33, DURHAM BIVINS Treasurer' Student Body '35, Vlce-President Senior Class '35, Horne Room Presldent, '32, '33, '34, '35, Presrderrt Horse Shoe Latln Club '32, Student Counzll '32, '33, '35, Caotarn Football '35, Basketball '33, '34, Tennrs '32, '33, '34, Track '33, '34, MARY NELLE BL VI IQ35 Lobo, Lrttle Theatre '35, Comrnercral '35, Better Engltsh Club '34, Honor Roll '34, '35 PAULA BRAMLETTE Edrtor l935 Lobo, Edltor Hrgh School News '34, '35, Latrn Essay Contest Winner '33, Prestdent Sodalltas Latrna '32, Natfonal Honor Soclety '34, '35, Lrttle Theatre '35, Pep Squad '32, '33, '35 DON BROWN Astronomy Club '35, Honor Roll '34, :W SAMMY BRIJTON Cnorol Club '35, Home Economics Club '3-I. EDISON BLJLLARD Pon-American Student Forum '35, Astronomy Club '35, CLAIJDINE l3lJRC3E Pon-Americon Student Forum '35 EARL CALK Vice-President Pon-American Student Forum '35 Tennis Club '35 GERALD CARLISLE Notionol Honor Society '35, Pon-Americon Student Forum '34, '35, Chorol Club '3-I, '35, Commerciol Club '34, '35, THOMAS CARTER RUTH CAIJDLE Debore Teom '35, Pon-Americon Student Forum '35, Little Theotre '35, Peo Souod '35. VIRGINIA CHAMBERLAIN Pon-Americon Student Forum '35, G. L. C. '35, Home Economics Club '35, Pep Squad '35, ELMO CHAMBERS Delegote Pon-Americon Student Forum Convention, Dollos, '33, Home Room Secretory '33, Tennis Club '35, Archery Club '35 ' JAMES CHISM Cdmero Club '35, Chorol Club '33, '34, '35 FRANKIE JEAN CLEVELAND Chorol Club '35, Home Economies Club '35, Commerciol Club '35 FLOYD COWAN Holl Monitor '33, '34, Little Theotre '35, Press Club '35, English Club '35, Horse Shoe Lotin Club '33, Junior Ploy JACK COX Home Room Vice-President '34, Aviotion Club '35, LAVERNE COX Chorol Club '35, Pon-Americon Student Forum '34, Press Club '34, Home Economics Club '35, Sixteen Seven teen EDWARD BRUNER CRAIN Presrdent Student Body '35, Home Room President '35, Art Editor V935 l-obO, Student Council '35, Trcick '34, '35, lVlll.DRED CROSS VVESLEY DANFORTH Choral Club '35 GLADYS DAVIS Home Room Secretary-Treasurer '35, Peo Squad '35, LENA DAVIS Pan-American Student Forum '35, Choral Club '35 DOROTHY DENTON Secretary Junior Class '34, Hall Monitor '3-l, Choral Club '35, Little Theatre '35, Home Economics Club '34, Junior Play '34, JUDDIE CLYDE DENTON President Home Economics Club '34, Press Club '35, O. I.. C. '35, Little Theatre '35. DARLENE DERRYBERRY Debate Team '35, Assistant Editor High School News '35, President English Club '35, Hall Monitor '34, G. l. C '35, Little Theatre '35, Peo Sauad '33, Horse Shoe Latin Club '32, Student Council '34, Honor Roll '33, '3-l, '35. KATHRYN DICKSON Pan-American Student Forum '34, PERCY DOBBS Basketball '35. Al.lCE MURIEL DOSSEY Science Club '35, Choral Club '34, '35, Peo Sauad '35, Volleyball '35, PEGGY Dotsou 'fnp President Press Club '35, Deleuate Pan-American Student Forum Convention, Dallas, '3-l, National Honor Society '35, Debate Team '33, Choral Club '35 Senior Play '35 OVVNES DRlVER Secretary Boxing Club '35, President S. P. Q. R, '34, Orchestra '33, Band '33, I.. D. EVANS Delegate Pan-American Student Forum Convention. Dallas, '34 F. A, FALCONER JUDITH FARMER President Commercial Club '35, Spanish Club '33. LEXIE LEE FARRIS Home Room Student Sponsor '34, Choral Club '35, G. L, C. '35, Debating Club '34, MARTHA FAUSETT Hall Monitor '35, Press Club '35, Pan-American Student Forum '35, Pep Squad '35, Junior Play '34, H. L. FERGUSON JIM FERGUSON Captain P. E. Baseball Team 35. 1 EDNA FERRELL GLENNA BEL FISH President National Honor Society '35, Astronomy Club '35, Choral Club '34, Latin Club '32, '33, Band 32, 35. DOYLE FLATT ELIZABETH FLEWELLEN Pep Squad '32, '33, '34, '35, Commercial Club '35, Press Club '34, Latin Club '33, '34 , , D U RWARD GAVV XVI F, mek '34, Tumbling '33, iw' , ARDEN GIBSON GUS GLASSCOCK President Archery Club '35, Track '35, Pan-American Student Forum '35, Tennis Club '35 JAMES GOBLE Football '35 Eightee N IVIETGET1 JULIE GOODGAME Delegate Pan-American Student Forum Convention, Oklahoma City, '35, National Honor Society '35. CHARLES GRAY Secretary Tennis Club '35, Spanish Club '33, Orches- tra '35, I3ond '32, '35, Junior Play '34. BUDDY HALL Junior Play '34. CATHRENE HALL Press Club '35, Pep Squad '35, Junior Play '34. ERLINE HARPER G. L. C. '35, Pep Squad '35, Pan-American Student Forum '34, Home Economics Club '35 VIRGINIA HEIM National Honor Society '35 Pan-American Student Forum '35, Los Conquistadores '34, CHARLIE HENDERSON Football '34, '35, Basketball '33, Track '34, '35, L Club '35 ODIE HIETT EVELYN DEVINE HILL Home Room Secretary '35, Press Club '34, Astronomy Club '35, Home Economics '34, Pep Squad '34, 35 J. I3. HOFFMAN Home Room President '35, Tennis Club '35. RUTH MOZELLE HOGUE Choral Club '35, Little Theatre '35, Home Economics Club '32, '33. CLYDE HOLLI NGSWORTH MARY HOPKINS Home Room President '32, Press Club '34, '35, Peo Squad '32, '33, '34, '35, S. P. Q. R. '33, '34, Latin Essay Contest '34. ROBERT HUGHEY Track '35, Football '34, Home Room Vice-President '32, Coach P, E. Football Team '35, L Club '35 ROBERT JACKSON Pan-American Student Forum '35, Los Conauistadores '34 BILLIE JOHNS Choral Club '35, Little Theatre '35, Tennis Club '35, ARLENE JOHNSON Home Economics Club '35, PanfAmerican Student Forum '34, ELIZABETH JOHNSON National Honor Society '35, Little Theatre '35, Science Club '35, Choral Club '34, '35, Pep Squad '34, '35, Junior Play '34. JAMES JOHNSON Hall Monitor '35, Football '35, L Club '35, Senior a '35 ARD JOHNSON all '35, Little'Theatre '35, Tennis Club 5, Pan-A rican Student Forum '34, Junior Play LJ . VIRGINIA JOHNSON Hall Monitor '35, Peo Sauad '33, '34, '35, Pan- American Student Forum '33 WI LLARD JOHNSON REBECCA JONES Vice-President Home Economics Club '34, f-a.. MORRIS KEEL Club '35, Science Club '35, Spanish Club '33, Junior Play '34, MARGARET KELLEY Commercial Club '35 AGNES KILLINGSVVORTH Commercial Club '35, Pep Squad '35, G. L, C. '35, Choral Club '35, Pan-American Student Forum '35, Los Conauistadores '34 JUAN ITA KILLINGSWORTH National Honor Society '35, PaneAmerican Student Forum '35, La Junta '34, JAMES KING President Senior Class '35, Manaaer Football Team 35, Vice-President Junior Class '34, Student Council '35 1 twenty JOHN EDWIN LACY President Speech Arts Club '35, Vice-President Little Theatre '35, Student Council '34. ANNA LEE LAMPE Home Economics Club '35, Press Club '35, Pep Squad '33, '34, '35, Pan-American Student Forum '34, Honor Roll '34. BILL LAWS Treasurer Press Club '35, Treasurer Los Conauista- dores, '34, Junior Play '34, ARA ALICE LEATH cami Club '34, '35. JOSIE LEATH cum: Club 94, '35. HELEN LEAVERTON Psesident Choral Club '35, Publicity Chairman V935 Lobo, Secretary-Treasurer Senior Class '35, Secre- tary-Treasurer Little Theatre '35, Treasurer Student Body '34, Pep Squad '34, '35, Astronomy Club '35, Pan-American Student Forum '35, Student Council '34, Junior Play '34 AVIS LILES Secretary Aviation Club '35. RUDOLPH LILES Aviation Club '35. BEULAH LOWE Captain Volleyball Team '35. HELEN MQCLJLLOLJGH G. L. C. '35, Choral Club '35, Little Theatre '35, Astronomy Club '35, Press Club '34, Pep Sauad '35, Junior Play '34. VENA MCDOUGALD Tumbling '35, G. L. C. '35, Spanish Club '33, Honor Roll '35. J. P. MCFERRIN MARY MARTHA MCKINNON Hall Monitor '34, Humor Editor l935 Lobo, National Honor Society '34, '35, Little Theatre '35, Pep Squad '34, '35, Pan-American Student Forum '34, Press Club '34, '35, Spelling Contest '32. BAYARD MCMAHON President Tennis Club '35, Senior Play '35. GARLAND MCMlLLAN Boxing Club '35. JUAN lTA MCWILLIAMS Commercial Club '35, Los Aauilas '35, S. P. Q. R, '34. FROVEL IA MAT-l'l-l EWS Treasurer Commercial Club '35, Home Room Treas- urer '35, Pan-American Student Forum '35, Los Conquistadores '34, Choral Club '34, ETHEL MAXWELL Spanish Club '33, WILLIAM MAXWELL Football '35, L Club '35, J. T. MEADOWS Football '34, '35, mek '34, DORLEITA MEISSNER WAYNE MILLARD Co-Captain P, E Football Team '35, Boxina Club '35, Tennis Club '35, Pan-American Student Forum '34, J. C. MILLER Vice-President Student Body '32, President Junior Class '34, President Sophomore Class '33, Secretary Choral Club '35, Junior Play '3-l. JANET MILNER Pan-American Student Forum '35, Pep Squad '35 BOBBYE JAY MITCHELL l-loll Monitor '35, National l-lonor Society '34, '35, Pep Squad '34, '35, Little Theatre '35, Press Club '55, Junior Play '3-l. CLAUDIA MOON President Pan-American Student Forum '35, Delegate Pan-American Student Forum, Oklahoma City, '35, Little Theatre '35, Speech Arts Club '35, Choral Club '34, '35, Los Conquistadores '34 GEORGlA BELLE MOORE MARY BELLE MOORE I WEDTY- I DFEE WALTER MOORING BLANCHE MURPHREY Home Economics Club '33, '34, Science Club '33. CHAD MURRAY Declamation Contest Winner '34, President S. P. Q. R. '35, Vice-President Choral Club '35, Hall Monitor '35, Little Theatre '35. ESSIE l3ELLE NICHOLS Hall Monitor '35, Honor Roll '35, MARY ELLEN OLIVER Commercial Club '35, Pep Squad '32, '33, '34, '35, Press Club '34, Latin Club '33, '34. LlLLlE MAY OTTMAN Choral Club '34, '35, Pep Sauad '34, '35, Com- merczol Club '35, Pan-American Student Forum '34, Honor Roll '34. ROY PEARCE HUBBARD PHELPS LAVERNE PRUlTT Choral Club '35. LUCY RAY Tumbling '35, G. L. C. '35, Commercial Club '35, Delegate Latin Tournament '33, S. P. Q. R '34, Home Economics '34. LORENA WHATLEY REED G. L. C. '35, Little Theatre '35, Commercial Club '34, Hall Monitor '34, BETTY REl NBERGER Secretary-Treasurer Pan-American Student Forum '35, Home Room Reporter '35, Promoter Junior Play '34, Press Club '34, '35, Los Conauistadores '34. EVALYN RICHARDSON GRADY RICHARDSON Pan-American Student Forum '33, BILLIE RUSSELL Vice-President Camera Club '35, Astronomy Club '35, Pep Squad '33. THERMAN RUSSELL President Little Theatre '35, President Science Club '35, Assistant Business Manager l935 Lobo, Orches- tra '35, Junior Play '34 JAMES SHLJMATE President Camera Club '35, Sergeant-at-Arms Press Club '35, Basketball '35, DAVI D L. Sl LVERMAN Advertising Manager l935 Lobo, Track '35, Choral Club '35, Pan-American Student Forum '35, Latin Club '34, Junior Play '34, KATHLEEN SMART Commercial Club '35, Pon-American Student Forum '34, '35, Home Economics Club '34, Los Conauista- dores '34, Junior Play '34, NANN I E PEARL SMELLEY National Honor Society '34, '35, Choral Club '34, '35, Astronomy Club '35, Pan-American Student Forum '34, CLAUD L. SM lTH Captain Football '35, Home Room Vice-Presiderit '35, Tumbling '34, '35, Pan-American Student Forum '35 LlLA SMlTl-l S, P. Q, R. '35, Olympian Council '34, LUDEE SMITH Vice-President G. L. C, '35, Basketball '34, '35, Pan-American Student Forum '35, Choral Club '35, G. L, C. '35, WILMA SMITH Commercial Club '35, ILA SOLJTHERLAND Pan-American Student Forum '34, '35, Commercial Club '35, EDWARD STITES LOLA l3ELLE STOVALL Commercial Club '35, Little Theatre '35, Pep Souad '35, Home Economics Club '34, Honor Roll '35, FRANCES STRAlN National Honor Society '34, '35, Choral Club '35, Astronomy Club '35, Olympian Council '34, IWEITKY-I'0Uf Twenty-Five MARY SIBYL SUMMERS Secretary-Treasurer Home Economics Club '35. NAOMI TAYLOR Secretary Commercial Club '35, Secretary Student Council '35, Home Room President '35, Pan-Amer- :can Student Forum '35, Pep Sauad '34, Honor Roll '34 ,35. ROl3ERT TEMPLE Astronomy Club '35, Pan-American Student Forum '35. FRANCES HEARN THOMAS Contest Editor I935 Lobo, Yell Leader '35, Little Theatre '35, Student Council '35, Senior Play '35. MARY VIRGINIA THOMAS Pan-American Student Forum '34, Home Economics Club '34, CLAY TODD President Little Theatre '35, Home Room President '35, Vice-President Science Club '35, Senior Play '35 LOIS TODD Pan-American Student Forum '34, CORRINE TROOP Press Club '34, Latin Club '33, TH ELMA TROTTER Los Conauistadores '34, Latin Club '32, '33, Honor Roll '33, '34, '35, RUTH TUTTLE Home Room President '34, Home Room Reporter '35, Tennis Club '35, Choral Club '34, '35, Home Econ- omics Club '34, '35, Pan-American Student Forum '34 ELTON TYRA FRANCES VANN Vice-President Latin Club '34, Tumblina '35, Volley- ball '32, G. L. C. '35, Latin Tournaments '32. BERNYCE FAYE WADE Vice-President Commercial Club '35, Little Theatre '35, Pep Squad '32, '33, '34, '35, Junior Play '34, Senior Play '35 GEORGE HENRY WARD Science Club '35, S, P. Q. R. '33, '34 MARGARET ALICE WARD Football Duchess '34, Secretarv-Treosurer Freshman Class '32, Pon-American Student Forum '35, Peo Squad '33, '34, '35. ALICE WELCH Camera Club '35, Little Theatre '35, Honor Roll '32, '33, '34, '35. ERVIN WI-IEELESS Track '35. HELEN WHITNEY GRACE WILLIAMS President Home Economics Club '35, Winner Public Speaking Contest '35, Commercial Club '35. JUNO WILLIAMS Debate Team '3-I, Home Room President '33, Latin Club '35, Little Theatre '35, Student Council '33, JACK WILLIAMSON Science Club '35. ERNESTINE WILSON Little Theatre '35, Senior Ploy '35. DOROTHY WILSON Home Room Reporter '34, Press Club '34, Los Con- auistadores '34 MARK WILSON Tennis Club '35, Junior Play '34. JEAN ETTE WOODS Press Club '35, G. L. C. '35. Pon-American Student Forum '33, '35. WILLARD WOODS Home Room Secretary-Treasurer '35. Twenty-Six C. N. WILKINSON Sponsor JIM BIVINS President DICK BRANNON Vice-President TOIVI SVVI LEY Secretory-Treasurer I JUNICDIQ CLASS CI-I-ICI:I2S rv N T Y 'S DOROTHY MARIE ALBRIGHT J. C. ALDERSON NORMAN ALDRIDGE MAE ELMO ALLISON MARIE ALSTON CHRISTINE ARNOLD DOVIE ASHMORE MARIE BARNHILL JO ALAN BECKER BERNICE BEDINGFIELD GARY BENNETT MARVIN BENTON JIM BIVINS GEORGE BLACK DOROTHY BOLT FRANCES BORTLE JLJNIOR BOSTICK LEONARD BOTTS NELL BOWLES HELEN BOYD DICK BRANNON FRANCES BREWER FRANCES BROWN D. J. BRIJNER MADELYN CAMPBELL KATHRYN CANNON FRANCES CARTER Q. M Y 10' T-LT A415 .MN JUANITA CI-IAMBERLAIN LOLA MAE CLARK ERVIN CLAY MARGARET CLEIVIENTS BOB CORDRAY BARBARA COX BILLY CROSSFIELD BURNYCE DANCER ERNESTINE DELLIS KATHERINE DILLARD DORIS DRAKE KITTY EDWARDS LAURA EIVIERSON ELVVYN ESPY LEON EARIES OLNA PAY FARMER ' 'F WINFRED FlsHER9,4If AILEEN FORD 4' LOUISE EOXX RI-IODINE FULLER CONNIE FURMAN ZOLLIE GAGE ALLEN GEORGE RETHAFAYE GOFF I EZ GOODRICH FREEDA GOULD EVIE GRAY Th fy Thirty-One f . EDWARD enimwgiafffg , CHRISTINE HALLUM MARTHA HARDESTY BILLY HARMON J, O. HARMON WILEY HARRIS I-IELENE HEIDTMANN IVIAUREEN HENDERSON EAY HOLTON GUSSIE MARIE HONEA HAZEL HORNE ELGIN HORTON RETHA HUGHES VIVIAN HUGHES GUY JAIVIIESON JACK JOHNSTON FRANCES JONES MAXINE JONES LAURENCE KANE JO KEATING L. M, KEITH FRANCES KELLER HELEN KELLEY IVIADGE KENNEDY WAYNE KENNEIVIER JAMES KUYKENDALL RUBYE LANAGAN EVELYN LANE MILFORD LAY JOE LEAGUE JANE LEAVERTON THLJRMAN LEVACY CHARLIE LOWENTHAL ROBERT MCBRIDE KATHLYN MQCARTY PALJLINE MCCLABB ELSIE MCDONALD HAZEL MCDONALD JOHN MCKINNON WSEALTHEA MCMLJLLEN JAMES MCRAE LYNELLE MACKEY ELAINE MARKHAM MARGARET MOORE MARY ELIZABETH MOORE EDITHE MOSELEY HELEN MIJLLER JOE MLJNDEN LEWIS NICHOLS ROBERT OWEN ROSELLA PALMER THLJRSTON PALMER RAYMOND PARKER JIMMIE PERKINS 4' T W A Q S-'S .Thirty-Twb GLADYS PITTMAN MARY RUTH POND VIRGINIA POOLE ELIZABETH PORTER ELEANOR PROTHRO MODENA RAINS DOROTHY REEH FLOYD REGAN JESSIE REVELL MELVIN REYNOLDS GERTIE RICHARDSON RUTH RICHARDSON LOLITA ROEVER ESTELLE RUSSELL LEWELLYN SANDERSON JESSIE SHADOIN DOROTHY SHARP HENRY SIMS IOHNNIE SLAUGHTER HELEN SMART LOUISE SMITH MILDRED SMITH EAYE SOUTHERLAND JOAN SPARKS KATHRYN SPEAR BILL SPENCER VERN SPIVA JOHN PAUL SQUYERS AILEEN STEVENS LOUISE SULLIVAN TOM SWILEY JEAN TERRELL SELMA THOMAS JAMES TILLERY BETSY TUCKER EAY VASCOCU ARDITH VOWELS WILMA WADE EDITH WALKER JOHNNIE WALKER JOYE WALL ERLINE WARR JOE WEEDMAN CHARLES WELCH OSSA MAE WHILES JIM WHITTEN CLARK WILKINSON BOYD WILLIAMS CHARLES WILSON SIDNEY WINN MOZELLE WOOD OLGA WOODALL MYRTLE WOODBECK VIVIAN WOOLEY ,-5 ,5 HLHUIUMWHUW ELEANOR JAMES Sponsor JULIAN ACKER President JACK ROACH Vice-President QMW DORIS BAUCUM Secretory-Treasurer SCDPHCDMQM- Cl ASS QI-I-ICEQS FRED ACKER JLJLIAN ACKER RALPH ACKER CARL ADAMS SEABORN ADAMS HAROLD ANDREWS J. C. BARNES ANNELLE BASSETT DORIS BAUCUM NANCY BAZZELL J. B. BEAMES DICK BECKER WILDA BEDINGFIELD MELVIN BEST JACK BEVIS LAWRENCE BIRDSONG MARY ELIZABETH BLEDSOE HELEN BONNER HAROLD BOONE EDWIN BOOTH WILLIAM BRASWELL LAWRENCE BROWN DRUNELL BIJSSELL FRANCES CAMP LELA CAMPBELL EILEEN CARTER MARIJANE CARTER GEORGE CASTLEBERRY J L. CHAMBERS BLJSTER CHAMPER TYSON CLEARY DRLJE CONNALLY DEWEY COWLING MARGARET DALES MARJORIE DANIELS MELVIN DAVIS MAXINE DERRYBERRY WILSON DICKSON JUANITA DUNN MARY LOUISE DUREN LURA DURHAM MARJORIE ELAM JEWEL FAULKNER EDWARD EERRELL ROSEMARY FOOSHEE ETHA FORMAN HENRY FOSTER MARTHA SUE FRAZER FRANCES GANT ALLEN GASTON MELVIN GIBSON GERALDINE GLASSCOCK ALMA GRIMES ' HELEN HAMILTON MARY JANE HARSTON SARAH HASTINGS NOLA HEATHCOAT OLA HEATHCOAT DELLA HEURING CARROL HICKS JAMES HOLLAND MARGARET HUMPHREYS PAULINE JOHNSON ALVIN JOHNSTON MARY ELIZABETH KEEL DOROTHY KENNEMER DONALD KLIEWER ANN LACY LOUISE LATHAM FRANKLIN MCAFEE LEWIS MCANALLY MILDRED MCFARLAND lnnrry-:ngnr Thwiy-Nine JUANITA MCVAY DORIS MANN MARGARET MARTIN HARRY MATTHEWS HENRY MATTHEWS LOIS MAXEY NELWYN MELTON CATHARINE MILLER MARY ETHEL MITCHELL ANNIE RUTH MOORE CLAIRE MOORE MATIEL MOORING ELBERT NETTLES MOLLIE OL.IPHANT GERHART OTTMAN CLEO PERKINS BERNARD PERRY POLLY PETERS IQATHRYN PILON SMITH PRICE HELEN PRITCI-IARD ERMA RAINS NORMA RAINS FRED RAY CONWELL REED JAMES REID EARL RENBERG LOIS RICHARDSON OLIVER RICHARDSON GEORGE RINEHART JACK ROACH HORACE ROBERTS KIRBY ROBERTS PRICE ROGERS HELEN ROSS MAURICE SELIGER IN MEMORIAM JACK BEVIS 26, I9I94AprII 9, JACK SKIPPER R. D. SMALL CARRIE SMELLEY CARRIE SMITH HENRI D. SNEED JIMMIE K. SMITH RICHARD SPOTTSWOOD ROSEBUD STACY LELA PEARL STONE PAUL SULLIVAN FRANK TAPIA FRANCES THOMAS PAUL THOMAS MARGUERITE TIPPETT CHRISTINE TOLLESON MYRTLE TROGDEN ANITA VISAGE EDITH WALLACE RUTH WARNIX BILLY WATKINS MARY JO WELBORN PAUL WHATLEY HAZEL WI-IITBY JESSIE WHITE LOIS WHITE HARRELL WHITTEN GENEVA WILLIAMS LEWIS WILLIAMS LUCY PERKINS WILLIAMS MARIAM WILLIAMS SUE WILLIAMS PHYLLIS WILSON JIMMY WYCHE I-orry THE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL OuT of These doors we pass Today, IhTo a world of change and impending sTorm, walking Toward The fuTure Through eagerness and doubT, waTching as The presenT seeps EnTo The past and The wings of Time fIuTTer The open books on The desks in Mrs. Rosson's sTudv hall. MTIHTXIW SEPTEMBER I0 SEPTEMBER I2 OCTOBER l91 OCTOBER 3l 1 NOVEMBER I2 NOVEMBER 27 NOVEMBER 30 DECEMBER I 1 DECEMBER 71 DECEMBER 2l 1 DECEMBER 2l 1 DECEMBER 22: DECEMBER 241 DECEMBER 251 THE YEAR 3 School opens. Women faint and strong men turn pale 1 Everyone Changes schedule 9994th time End of six weeks Weeping wailing and other conventional attitudes Hallowe'en. Robert and Hoss go to bed at 8 30 1 lln celebration of November Ill Hostilities cease Truce lasts one day Z Thanksgiving 1 Report cards again No thanksgiving One decides to do one s Christmas shopping Big bonfire. Sypert does not do spring dance as scheduled Holidays begin lThe last bell rings Are you listenin pl lEveningJ. Coronation of Football queen I8 jealous girls snub queen One does one's Christmas shopping What do you think? It couldn't last. JANUARY 2-YJANUARY 231 Teachers warn students JANUARY 251 Mid term exams Teachers say, ' I told you so Mamma comes to see teacher New term--new leaf Junior High graduates get lost in halls New leaf begins to resemble old leaf Elwyn Espy almost gets demerit 81 Another six weeks down l7: Margaret Alice and Earl have fuss IB: Margaret Alice and Earl Make up 25: The New York Players Hamlet finally decides not to be 26: Fanny and J. Bi do not have fuss 1 286 play hooky. lApriI FoolI 285 put on probation or suspended lnot so April Foolishl 1 Junior Play. Antics of Andrew 1 Robert Owen gets all of grease paint off 1 Last six weeks begins Seniors grit teeth and go after C averages I9---APRIL 201 Regional meet 1 Girls have haunted looks about dates they don t have for Banquet MAY I 1 May day. No one notices JANUARY 2: JANUARY 24-- JANUARY 26: JANUARY 27: JANUARY 281 JANUARY 291 JANUARY 30: FEBRUARY IS: MARCH MARCH MARCH MARCH MARCH APRIL I APRIL 21 APRIL ll APRIL I5 APRIL I9 APRIL APRIL 30 MAY 91 MAY I0 MAY I 7 MAY 221 Girls still have haunted looks 1 Junior-Senior Banquet Wilkie nervous as a witch 1 Senior Play. The Importance of Being Ernestine Wilson Some cram. Others write on their cuffs MAY 23--MAY 24: Final Exams MAY 291 MAY 30 Graduation. Helen Whitney sticks cap in eye trying to get it on at a coquettish angle 1 Sophomores resolve to put away childish things and learn to say necess ry Juniors rush off to camp. Seniors groan over underwear from Aunt Lulu Zz., ,5- MMHIW LCDNGVIEW IQBGES x in tn larri Sbeiaht Foster Vlfoodmoii THE ATHloETlC CQUNUL THE GREEN AND WHITE The nevv colors which have replaced the tiinefhonoretl black and gold have been carried to the heights this year by the Loboes and the Lady Loboes, A district champion- ship won in tootball bv a hard hitting teain, A game tight against a late season, ineligibilitv, and illness out up bv a basketball teain that vvon lilteen out ot tvventv games and defeated the district champions Several blue ribbons placed in the hands ot the track and tennis teams. And lastly, the good record ot the Ladv Loboes in basketball, soft-ball, and tennis, where they had to tight, in addition to their' opponents, the general inditterence and disregard for girls' sports, lroly have our colors been tried, and tralv have thev come through, Marked bv deleat, ves -but bv poor sportsmanship, nol The l93Ll-l935 season takes its place Linashamed in the annals ol Longview High School sports, -4-J , 1 I, 41, FCDCDTBALI. 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I. .4 . ,M -lin 'Q' When those Longview Loboes fall in IineI Pdrrr5I1 Woodman TI-IE SIDE-LINE 5 Wiz 555 ' 'if EEZ asm i X .,,,., ,Q I ,,LL ,LL,,L 5 ' 'raffiiris Llaimss ' ' Z-: 31621 5' 'iifhsfi UF?a,i1eiSf52MI.,.5II k g.. Mo ms : Q, .M 13' :- TEX E: 'fi 'I HE COACHES TI IIQEE FOI? WOODMAINI' K I U VIrIIrrIrwIrw, Iwrld roocII, IIIH IIIII5 Inowl Ir'w:IrI Iwrlx xx ,rw Ixw II I-I 'MI rIIorrwIfIr,msIIrrwa III IM:-, mr For Irrzrr XFCIVI- Iwrrv, Ima Irrr ww Tirrcc dorms sm o W-H-rf'W A lu' IIIQ I4-Irow Iwwsj rwvvo+,I In Hows A rrrf IOS, ond Iwds moflo IIN: Loowz IIIC pork In Ive Ivororl III IMIMI I Ip' DURIIXXM IITUICHI BIVIIXISV QoorterI3dcI g Co Commrw Good IueId germerol Lmo olormgrrr Broken IneId rzmrwor Bofief posser. Somor. GEORGE IILACK. I'IoIIooCI4. Good ooll Corrlof Groot rwosgrrwg orm, I:Ir5I yeor Iefrermorw, Pos- SIIJIQ sror for nom seosor DICK IBIQXXNIXION Ioclde. BIQ defemivo Ilrmosf mon, First voor IoIIQrrrwdr1 WIWIIQ Iwope for next seosork Iorvvord woIIA M ,I ISIUXNNCDIXI Erwd Good dofenslve pIoyef-1 Expert IQIocI:or, Furgi yeor Ietrermoo Serwior wwf. . P V W, -Lf IICDCDTBALI. THE E01 OEEI E Bwvtm Smtttm We re gonna wln that game another tame' THE CXXPTAINS YEA NOADY' C. rtau Raraclyl rlttgf ganna riiaturwva ptay- or, tagt rttaraur, fum! year Vevllcrmam, haf, :ta prattrrtr rn rms w lsturw artty tvcraasc at has atveerwr. tram -.flmrwl ftaruvtq tlwc weeks at lqrfttnro takmrwa ERVIN CUNY Guard. Alkaraumd Virwasrmart. Great layer at the game Eirst year Iettermarr Expected to t4II great rtcad art next ycar'5 team JAMES GQHLE' Canter, Gaad an both aftermscb and dctaruo, Eirst year tettermaa, Wall Ha massed rmcxt r. BILL GORDON, Hattbaclc Ea5t, tricky ball Carrier, Hard hitter, Englwts ta the turwmh Came5 up with a smile. Last year at high school taatball. CHARLES 4GHOST+ HENDERSON Erwd Great atte-rtsrye player ACC pas5 ertacter, Larwky arwal tast, Scrwrar. X 'WJ IICDOTBAL And then we'll all come back eleven strong! ROBERT I-IUGHEY1 Erid, Good defensive Iinese mari, First year Ieftermari, Semior. JAMES JGHNSON. Center, Greaf all-arourid player. Sfeady arid depemdabIe. Eirsf year lef- fermaii Seriior. JAMES KING Manager. All-disfricf Center iri I933 Great aid fo foam as manager Senior. CHARLES LOWENTHAL Tackle, Added power arid weiglwf to The forward Wall, First year Iefferrriari WILLIAM MAXWELL, Halfback, Scrappy Iiffle fighter, Good on offense arid defense. Eirsl yea: Iefferman. Seriiori J I MEADQVVS Guard. I-Iard Iwiffirig fighter, Not easy fo stop Grie of The Iiriesrriaii iri the corwferemce. Senior. L sniff IICDCDTBALI. ELEVENSTRONG .... T...E...A...M! LEWlS NlCtlOLS. Guard, Little but hard hlttlng. Good all-around lltTC5mOlW, Fmt year letterman, lost to the team by hrs moving to another Cnty. RAVIS lJAl3l50l PCRTER End Another 5mall but hard tighter. Great detensive end Expert blocker, Will be missed next year. JACK Slilppkli, hlallbaeli Hard hitting lane backer, Steady pertormer. Sophomore. Great hope tor next year'3 baektleld. CIJXUD SMll'll'l Guard, Co-Captain, One at the main factors ln the Loboes' success Firm as a roelc. Vvllth Meadows lormed the best pair of guards In the dustrlet. Senlor. HARRELL WHITTENZ Haltbaek. Sophomore. Speed demon. Following in the tootsteps ot hrs brother Jim, Great possibulity tor next year Jllvl WHWTEN, Fullbacls. Fa5te5t man on the team Broken tleld artist, Flashy deelslve ball earner Wall be back next year, BASKETBALL BEN NETT Cerner BIVINS Guard BRANNGN Guard HENDERSON Guard SHUMATE Forward SPENCER 'Hua rd TEKELICapIamI Cormier WH ITTEN Forward WHITTEN Eorward WILKINSON Maruaaer THE BASKETBALL SEASON GAMES GnIm0r Byrd Hwalw, Lurlcm Gilmer MmooIa Uwagvd IIIII Linden Byrd IIIQIW I IIaII5vIIIC I Shreveport Shrevermortl Narogdorhes Headerwon Mwweda Nor ugriorlwax Ln II km Hadowa I LV I'Ierwderso:1 Krlgore Herwdergm KIIQOVQ Cwladowalar SCORE LoBoE5 oPPoNENr5 .56 Q90 :IT 'I I ZH :Q 25 27 2:3 I 5 26 L37 25 IU I 6 Y-III 55 Qw 27 7 7 2'7 25 'U YII I I I QQ! :9 'I .U I vw J v I I JB 25 'I5 -I :L :Ib I6 I0 26 Fifty-On BASKET BALL TH E BASKETBALL SEASON GAMES SCORE LADY LOBOES OPPONENTS Glcderxafer T2 25 Gasfon QD 26 Oxerton T9 22 Whats OGL 27 37 Overlm 37 20 Oiadawatcr 22 -5-I Sabmc 7 ,ST Stauolmd JT T5 February 2 Second plow Coxmnlatmorw ru Grd! Bdskgt- bail Tournament, Hughes Sprmas, Morfh 2, Thmrd mace major rm Gnd! Ba5KcIbaH Tour- namerr T, GTadcxxa ter. ACKER Forward BORTLE Manager CLARK Guard DANCER Forward HAVINS Guard LANAGAN Guard RODIOUEZ Guard SMITH Forward STEVENS Forward SULLIV Guard WADE Guard WHITBY Captain Guard TRACKAND TENINI THE TRACK LETTERMEN EHR Attderfy, Marvttw Hcattntt, Darltattt Btvms, George Btark, Dtfk Branttam, E B. Cram, Gus Cltawwfk, Charkw ltaa acrwtt, Ratncrt Httattey, Mtttard Lay, Cltarka Luyverrtital, Ratxert Mffirtdc, J T Meadows, D L Sttvcfrrnarr, Prefif tart Sum, Jack Slarupar, Brit Sruemcr, Tam Swtlteyf, Ctark Tftdktttsart THE TENN IS PLAYERS Luft! gtnates, Jean TCrreTlg atri! cicvttties, Efatrte Markham and Jane Leavertartg bays' strtales, Bayfara Mr'- Maltamg lvoyfs' aaat,nTcs, Bayard MQ- Mattan and Aiwa Jat1t'1stc,trt ogmv A Slqjxms t THE TRACK SEASON Mardw 29' Cattttty' Maat, ttrwt plate tn TOT? yard rtaatt, 7,70 yfarri dash, 'HO yfarfl daslt, IWLJTE' vattlt, iyetrourl More trt SHT yard daalr, flft yard dash, lmtad tttrmt, ravatttw, cl , time thravv, pale yatttt, Ittalt tuttttyt :Hat put, rmla relay' Aprtl 6 Dtetrtvt Moat, suftwi Nara ttt IWW yard t1r1'-att, HIT yard A L 1 cam, mttc re.ayf, ttttrd pta Q' tn tram vault, S-AM yard qlaxtz Aprtt QC I-lCquartaT Must, '-cfttttfl imap wrt 'HU yard daxtt ltttrrt ptar Q tn TOO yard daslt SKS , frrs'i'Mw?5Q9hWi!243?i1I553 THE TENN TS SEASON Mar-'tr 7: County' Moot, ttrst Mace nt bays' ytrates and daubtcg, Aprtl 6 Dwtrtcl Meet, ttrgt ptanc ut bay'-.' Qlattticl-, rzerancl prtafc an bay! STIIKIICH Putt,-Ty U , - -- 4: F' V Ei -1 iii. 5 MMNIZMI M F1115 STUDENT COUNCIL OFHCER5 E. B Cram, Preswdom QT Student Tiunlx' Juan Term! Emi Vvic Prewdeuwl Jim Bwmw, Second Vwc Pmwdcrwf Durhum Bwma, Sec mtorv Lum Durhcnm, Treaaursr MEMBERS Dum Bomum, Jada Hema Durham Hwvme, Jnm Bmw E90 Curm'vbeTl, E B Cmww Lure Durham, Rimdmo Eu!- IQV, Ngwlo Heollwfiwcl, Jumgs Kmq, James IVMRGQ, ifwzmr, MQ I th Q W s, Sudsc: MTH vr MOIMQ OTFLDTFGITT, Tl U lu e rl Owen,ETQGHUVPml11m,ErmO Roms, Jofk Roufh, T U m Swrley, Noomm Taylor, Jem TerreTl, Eronfeg T I1 U ru 0 1, Cloy 'Todd -P ULII' FIfIy-Five NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS Gonna ESI Ersh, P.'c3:CCnI Ilhhye Jay IVIItc'hGII, Vwce-Prewdenr Dorothy AC ker, Secretary-Treazarcr EIaanar James, Spansar MEMBERS Darathg Arikcr, Dlrpzlln' AI- Iiwrwaht, Mae Eirna AIIIsan, Jim Bwms, Ruth I5fa'kwC-II, PauIa BramIeIIe, O O r a I a CarIIsIe, Pegg, Oaigw, EIwx'n E5py, Glenna BGI Emh, Jahc Gaoagame, Ewe Cray, Vwr- gwnwa Hmm, Fay II nr I I a n , R C I ha Hnahc 'X , Ehzaheih Jahngrnn, Jaanxta ICIIIIIIOSY warth, Ehzaheth Law, Jahn Edvwn Lacy, Mary Martha Mckunnarm, EIaIne Markham, Bahbyc Jay MItCheII, EIeanar Prathra, Grace Kathrmne Kea, Nanrne PearI S m C I I e y Frances Siram, Jean Te-rrQII vw fu Q 1 Mfr 'Y T' Mfg. l'lf15 'VHL 1935 L OBO 5 I AFP EXLC UT NVE' Panic Brarrwlolfe, Edrlar ru riurcf Ralwrl' Owen Bmznuwe Marvaaar E B CIGH7, Arl Edriar Lcwrs MfAuaHy, Staff Plwaroqraphor Davra Swlvermcm, f'Ndverlfsma Mamaacr Frames Trmrumas, Ccmtcwl Edllar Jam: Lcavcrlarw, Crab Erlrtrrr Mary Martha MfKrrmarr, Humor Edrlar Wllma Wade, Qark XA.'lNIkNH'wlvl1, Swarm Edrtam Helm Lcavarlalv, Puiulrrrly Ciwarrman Mary Rag Mrfullar, Earth Kam, SDOHSUFS lVwfiN'wrfXN1'a Thermam Ilrwafrif, Aasralarrl Bmrluefss Manaaor, Ju I r a rr Agker, Assrstarwr Advurtrsmrq Manager, Lai-la Mae Srwdar, fxssrsiarri Arr Edrlar, BCM Hemiveracr, fX-welarrl Hum rr Eariar, Mary NQHQ Bla! kr WQH, Leda Hao Snyder, Simi Typrels, Efxvw Exim, MLJVMQ OMrrP1arwl,SlaIrstrc'sCarwrwl Iac, Barbara Ql!X,cVvC1VX'HQl1 up-It, J. C Mrllcr, IQrrlv,w Larwaaarr, Bayard MrMalwarw, Jcum Terrdl, Prrlllmm Cam mrtrco. y-SUVCII PRESS CLUB CIEEICEIXS PEQQ5' DI,vI,wr1, Presde-rwt Mdursrrg SQIIQU, Vrrc I3rCsIdCIII lark Roo! II, SSCFQIGVI5 BIII Inwk, Trcosurer James Shunwoic, Serqcdrri -CI I - arms PULIIG BrdmIeITe, Edriur, Lrwrrqxrrrxx EIIQII SrIwouI News Darlene Derrxlnerry, Axsbldrrt Edrtor, Lmqvrf:'.'1 IIIQII SCIIOOI News EdIII1 Kem, Spurwgor. MEMBERS V. IIdO IBGEIIIQIIGICI, Eowrerr 'C Bwrdaorwq, PGLIIG Brdmlette, .ILIGIIITO CIwomIJerIdIrw, EIU d Cm-.dm, Borboro Cox, Juddrc Uyde Denton, D d r I e rw C Dcrrybwry, Pedqy Ilorwrw Iwtly Edwards, Martha Edw- SCII, EIIIG Eorrrmcm, MdrII1:1 Sue Erozer, GQrdIdmQC1Io: ,- Lock, CQ Ilwrerwi EIGII, IVIuuree11 HcmICr5cm, E 4 x H C I Tc rw, Mom Horakxm, Dormrmy Iierwxwrwwcr, BIII Ldxm, Odremfe Mfiendom, Mor-, Mdr IIIG MQI4 IHIIUI' CdIIwQrmf3 MrIIer, I3dIwIvxQJ11r MIICIIQI I, Marx EIIIQI lX'IIIc'IIeII,CIdIrL'Mr,I1rC,Mi I EII:oI'e3II1 M Iiwr cn, E d I ' 'I MusQIQy, Bom IXlcmIrcrqw, JGVIQ IQQQCII, Mdurrre Selrgpr, .Icesre Shddom, James SIM- motc, MIIdrecI SWIII, T JIII SxvIIey, Frank Emma Idrno, Scrlmd Thornds, Bclby Tucker, WIIINO VYUCIS, ErIme Worr, Mdry Ju WeIIwrm, Edu WIIIIC, Jedmerle, Woods Filly LOS COIXIQU ISTADORES IFIRBT YEAR sPANIsHI OFFICERS Chrislrne Arnold, Rrcsiclanf Lewis McAnaIIy, VICQ-President Marlclyn Campbell, Secretary-Treasurer Elizabhfh Parlor, Reporter Ralph Ackcr, Soraoanl-at-Arlns Chrisllno Nelson, Sponsor MEMBERS Ralph Ackor, Christlnv Arnala, Anrcllc- Bassett, Kalhollnc C-.:I- lahan, Mads-Ilyn Campbell, Drno Connolly, Drrwov Dcnsan, Clav Van Ferguson, Hallo Homo, Vivian I-luahes, Lowls McAnaIIv, Doris McFarland, Cleo Pcrklns, Polly Rotors, Ellzaholh Parlor, Erma Ralns, Norma Ralns. Esfulle Russell, Jcss:e Shadaln, J. W, Sinclair, Louisa Smufh, C h r I s r I n LI Tolleson, Earth Walkvr, Jay Wall LOS AQU I LAS IEIRBT YEAR SPANISH: OFFICERS Maurlcc Solrqr-r, Preslclonl Carrol Hicks, Vlcc-Presldonl Dorothy Kvnnerner, Secretary-Treasurer Flarenco Mullrrr, Reporter Clarence McL0ndon, .Sergeant-at-Arms Chrlstme Nclsan, Sponsor MEMBERS Harlad Baonp, Kathryn Cannnn, Hoyle Curlco, M 0 I v i n Davrs, Marlorle Elarn, Edward Farrell, Winfrcd Fisher, Martha Hord- Osry, Carrol l-llcks, R Q I h a Hughes, D O r O T h X, Konnrrmor, Margarcit Kline, James Ma,, Frank McBride, Clarence MQ- Clondan, Juanlra McWIlIIarns, Florence Muller, Crain Rurr- baugh, Mauricc Sclrger, Dorathl Sharp, Frances Thomas, Ardrtn Vowels, Artie Whlrlow, Ftttg Ntnc PAN PXXMFRICAIXI STUDENT FORUM ,SECOND YEAR I-PANISI-I' Club Motto He hath made of one b I o o d all notions. OFFICERS CIaad.fx Maan, Prastbivnt Dorm Bancmnt, X Ica-Prcswdant Frcnct s Camp, iwcrrtar, A Tre asm:-r Lvartractc Ceumn, Fpansor MFMBFI45 Dorf-tn, !XcI-wr, fx ft -I I It I1 a s fxckt-x, Car: mtamsl I C N- as-rsan, Dawg Asnrnon-, Hott-,1 Atkwnson, Marta I5arnIwxII, Dvfw. Bantam, Dick Backwr, Gam Bem- natt, BIII IZQCII, w',bnI BIatr, I-IQIon Banmtr, Franca-S Batik-, I-Ietrtn Bota, Duck. Brannon, Fa-. Brewir, Rwchartt B r a s vs nz I I Frances Brown, CIOIILIIVILF' Bam -, Lawson BaIIanI, F M Bradshaw, Earl CaIIQ, Framw-Q Canto, Lac 'lf Cfznwptsf-II, GvraIfI C a r I 1 s I Q Ettven Cartcer, Marnano Cartttr, Rath CanriIu4, I I, Caambfgrw I.cIa Both Clwanalrr, M I I t o n C I1 a Q Q, Rtcnard Coleman, Hwntco Cook, I,-'Ina Daws, BIIII Dvan, Vnratnna DoI:qIas, Dams Drak--, Lavtrancc Dtckson, Mqz alt Eygms, JmxeIl FaaIIcnur, Dans usher, Rosa Marx Fosngei, Rnodtnv FaIIcr, Constance F .r- rnan, Teresa Gaaa, Gas Giasv cock, Jalm Goactaame, Ina: Goactnch, Rcftnafaxe Goff, Fvue Grax, Lorratna Gritttth, Negsa Gramke, Jack Gooartch, Btlw Harman, Cnrtstine I-I a I I a nw H Q I Q n Hatatrnann, Vuramta Hmm, DalIa Hearnna, May DDQ FIwwcIIQn R a In Q r t Jackgon, PaL:IInf- Johnson, Frances Kri- Izfr, Aancis KIIIInf1w.OrtI1, Jaan- tta KIIItnasvxortn, D o n a I a Kttavafr I P KLIRIQQIIFIGIIA Ram Lam, Lomsc Lattwarn Jn In Laws, Marqwc Ltnxuwr, Mn- Inrd Lax, Bonnie Laws, Maman NIaw.wII, I-I a 2 ot McDonarfI, Frovmwa Matthews, Janet M I- aor, EvQIxn Mtnar, CIaafI1a Moon, Mamarat Mauro, Both Moms, Fdtttwa Mcsvhit, I-I0It:w MIIIIU, Marx France-5 Ons! Innrnx Porkwns, Modena Ran-1, Darathx Restftw, Bsittx Rmnhvr- -Jer, Far! Rantutrtq, M rt I v 1 n RQx'aaIds, Muyetta Rashwny, Lvwfllm Nandarson, Kathleen Kmart, Carrwf' Smtth, CIaI,aa ftmtttt, Jtm rn I a Kata Smith, Mnared Snmth Lactoc- irnttn, Lada Roc Snxdcr, Lee Stone Charms Tatton, Naornf Taylor, Ancv Tnarnas, 9eIma Thomas, Horace Tattlc, Thelma Trott-Pri Eva Tavelwaaah, Frceman Tatanf, Ella Mirns, Tackor, Anita Vis- aae, WtIrna Wade, EIIa Lv? Wttlara, Lacx Perkins WIlIiarns BAND C F Har1mfk,Dlren'lar MEMBERS Marne Barnlwlll,E B Blilurc, F, M Bradshaw, Fra n r 1' 5 Borlle, Ruby Bowen, Tlwerfun Casey, Gra nl Danaldwzm, Monte Doucglwee, Glenna Hel Fish, C0n5lanfe Fnrmaw, Charlie Gray, T B Cglrlllllll, Dolly Grlrneg Bllly Hall, Melvln Kelly, Mlllard Lay, Bayard Melvlalvan, Armrng Nelwn, Melyln lieynwlrle, Horace l2aberl5, L e yy l 5 Richardson, Maxle SlTlllll, Vern Splva, Paul llmmaw, Clark Wllklnson Y 32 if 3 mas ,iiiiii si is w ,Q 5 M ' .f 3233 Az., N l Tl-lE JUN IOR LITTLE THEATRE ONE ACT PL AYS Loving Lunatics General Baath Clay Todcl Clara Manners Jaan Trtrrvll tDlrCcted bv Tnerrnan Rasa--lil Red Carnations l-le -Ellis Anders Sha Elaine Markham Mr Smith Tlworman Rassrrll How Perfectly Absurd He A J Harris She l-lelon Laavcrtan Chauffeur Chad Marrax Pink and Patches Tcxla Ernestlnc Wllsan Rrzxlri Claflln Warren Mrs. Hallvfleld Elizabeth Johnson Mrs Allen-- Jadie Clyrla Danton Directed by Babbyc .lay Mltcncll Moist Earth Marta l-le-lon Leavertan Aunt Addis- Maxim: Janus Carl Claw' Todd Mrs Calnaan Lola Bolle Stovall MOIST EARTH won County, District and Regional Inter- scholastic League Meets. Helen Leaverton and Clay Todd wan District individual acting awards for their por- trayals. My-TWO my Imrvfl THE JUNIOR LITTLE THEATRE OFFICERS EIRTT EEMEWTER TIICVWQI1 Russf-II, Pr'sIdf'mI JOIIII EIN. 1 Loc, VICQ-Prawrirwt I-IQIQH Lsoxmfcvw Secrercm -Tfwusdmr BODDIIQ JQI M'TCI'I3II! LIIDVGVIQII RIITII CIQIVQ I-I-,D+-rt, typemsor OFEICERi gECOND 'IEMESTLI4 C105 Todd PrQsIdQr'T A ,I Huff 5, I, ,CII-I rvSdIgmI IUITE' I.f'UI.OrI'm LDCVCTU1 -TI'm1sIIrrr E'r.1Ivw Muvlnrwow LIIDVGVIGVI RIIID CIUIVLI fxuurid IIDOIWSOI MEMBERN EIII5 Amiers, Mm IIIJIIF BILICI1- IIIIIII PHIIIU BVCVTIII'-Irfx R II I II CUIILIII- FIrI,fI Efwfyrw IIIrIf'III LIIIII Darwffv DfIrnIII'I, I, f'I1 DIH1 rod Dfgrifmf- Dfvr.Iwfrr'I Ef'I'u Frm-II C3f'IQzIf!IIw fHIGswmI. RLIIIOIUW IIIIIIA A I I-IfII'IIQ, HCIQII Hcm'IIII,I'y ELI, HI I?'III, MOZQIIC I-IIUIII, BIIIII' IIEIIIH, Mmfe lows, EIIZGDIQIIW ,ION- sofv RICI1ord Ioiwsofv, John F.1- wrv Lou, Lo.IIw Lofhum I-If ',I- II Leoverfcw, ,I cms' Lwwrfrw, H Q I Q vw MrC.IIIoI-m, M mr , MGVTIIO MCI4'f'Prm, E I G I 'I I'- Mcrkhom BOIUIMF IGI MIICIWIIII, CIGUGIQJ Moon CIIUII MMIII' TITCVITIGVI RIMI-Il IIf1IIvfI FIN-I IQIQI Moe mniffr IfIIf1 BIIIIII , IUIOII, If-rm TPVVI II Errmu-f, Ihomqs CICI. Tfydd B I- T I. , TLICIH, Fromw XIIIIIII, Bvm fw Wim CIGHIII Worrfmy A I I F It WGICII, Lormm WImTIm RIgfg1I JIIHO WIIIIQVIIS EmrIsIIrIf'- VVIISOUA VIIIUII WOOIIQ, I ul rglr COMMERCIAL CLUB OFHCEHS Judlllm FQIVIUQI, Prcslflml Nomw luxlllr, Scvrcmry Fruvello Molllww, 'lrezoxllrer Grocfw Pearl Sucilflcrllw, Spomur. MEMBERS Myrtle: Aldrldqff, l'l el l Q W Atlxmswn, Mum Nelly lilclri, well Rlllll Bloflxwell, C--er-ll CGrll5le, Frcmlslu Jean Clcvng- lorwd, Julllllw lormcr, Elmo Ferrell, Ellzolgllu Flewcrllclv, Gll5SlS Mmle llorwcn, Mur- gorol Kelley, Aqnw l4lllmf,, wwrllm, lufmllo Wllllm-l-, lYl'UVt'llfJ Nlolllmfwxx, Mlm,-, lfllcm Ollvcr, LllllnwNlc1lyO'l mcnl, l,uc 5 Rm, Mllfulil Ruslwmq, Kollwlaem Smcvl, Wllnm Smlllw, l.eclu Rm! Snyder, llo Suulllwcrlurmcl, lmlo Bello Stovall, lXlOOllll Toxlw, li Q r rw y r Q W C1 fl Q, Cru Nrllllllnrwws. Slxry-Five CAMERA CLU B OFFlCERS Jarmeg Slwmalc, Pregrdoml Bllllc Russell, Vlfe-Premdemt Callwarme Mlllcr, Secreram and l-leparter Dani Mama, Treasurer Mary Rag Mffullar, Spomswr MEMBERS Mae Elma Allrgarl, Wllrla Bedlrlalleld, D ,l Bruueyr, James Clwsm, Dang Mann Callwarme Mlller, E B Cram, .lack Jolmatam, Elearmr Pra- Ilwro, Klrlny Ralwerls, Blll-Q Russell, J a rn Q s Slwurrwawf Frank Slade, Allce Welflw SlCll'lQXl Clalre Vvmrw -fy x ' -. fl m nj, ,ML-Hi L. 3 f 2'mg , Ss: N ' ,a,V .,h. , A 1' x ' W' ml X ' 5 , ,Y ,Z f ff Q , 9 V , X ,Q-F .A L X- 'g ' 3 :V K A . ',B2K , ' A ' K -'i'. Q53 . X ww P X , iw , f xl K - x H'2'ilgi?:'1FY H ,, , - .,,,k,, f : .N--I ,rfQ-:smgfzga-Aq-fw my Q W A Q 9: 5 V ' i '1 11. 1, 1:5-fx A X f . E is . 1 if A - . N as f' X . 5 il' f. K Sf 4 . 'QQ as I ' wg? W ff 'H Y ' ' , f V . an gk , , xi 'i: - N A W A ,,'k g QQ M ,X 'Q L A . . h is 1 11 my K A 3 'rglljgt 7 ,Q Q .3 ,:, '2K.-1' 'Q' b v A D' Q N 5355 .-H -- was i 5 iii i f . .. A 'V is S A u 4, M, QW' ill' M Q i? 415 if 1 . .Fung vw . it . v 4 xv 7,k .P 1-my I 1 a -fl if W : WK .R . f '+ - f - A 'WFT-U 553, wfvfx' ,- i 1 .,.,1',:1.f-xl, .Qf:3xwf?f,g?m, ,xx , - K Y . fi ff , , , K ff fy in Q A, HY? , , ,gg ,gg 1 H sm igtgf? Q.gp Q 1 my f g' 2 if 'I -1 ' K -- Lag, Wf. 5 ww., km f sv ' ,Q s SCIENCE CLUB OFFICER Thrrrrwm RUSSGN, Prvsxdvnf Ckny Todd, Vw -Prcsxricrvt Joann Torrull, by-nr:-mix - Vmowmr John Hurrxwm, Kymmor. MEMBERA Juixorw fkckfwr Ulm Amcivrs, .1 L Chomhrfrs, Tmmw Chem, Lvms CNQmwm, NXCJQCVNI' D Q n w rf I s, Murml Dossmf Edward Fvrrwl B, T FOVIIV Mviwm Gwlwsoml CU- rol Hunks, Elwzubath Jwhmm Elwzobvth Lfwu, Gram' Kuthrvu- RUG, Thwmorw RUSAMI, Mwmx TUVCN, CNQX Todd, Ge' Or yy. Hr-my Word, lurk WMmrm.m, Vuwun Womlcv, Jxmmu Www,- nlxty Nine HOME ECONOMICS CLUB OFHCER3 Grace Wrlliarm, President .laanila Chamberlain, Vice-President 'i Slb5I Summers, Secrelary-Treasurer Pauline Johnson, Reporter Helen Bonner, Sona Loader Miss Alana, Sponsor. MEMBERS Davie Ashmore, Rath Black- well, Dorothy Boll, Helen Bon- ner, France? Carter, Tomrm Jane Cates, Juanita Chambsr- lain, Frankie Jean Cleveland, Loretta Cotton, Virginia Cham- berlain, Ernestine Dellis, Olna Fay Farmer, Glaaw Graves, Sybll Graves, Sarah Hasllnas, Ma.- garel Henderson, Alene Johnson, Pauline Johnson, Frances Keller, Madge Kenna-dv, Pauline Mg- Clobb, Doris McFarland, Althea McMuIlin, Odean Minor, Thelma Roberrson, Louise Sullivan, Sibyl Summers, Grace Tubbs, Rariw Turtle, Mariam Williams. Seventy ARCHERY OFFICERS Gus Glosscock, Presldent Dovtes, lnstructor Lowell Porrtslt, Sponsor MEMBERS J. C Nderson, S M. Brotlf show, Elmo Clwombers, Clcn Von Ferguson, Jesse Gomo- rell, Allen Goston, Gtlberl l-leoberltn, E u g e n e Irby, Robert McBride, P r e s t Q n Slrnms, Moxie Smith,Cl1orles Wt rt. Seventy'-One LATIN CLUBS S P. Q. R OFFICERS Chad Murray, President Iiaine Scher, Vice-President Ann Lacy, Secretary-Treasu'er Jack Bevis, Seraeant-at-Arms I-lope Pool, Sponsor. MEMBERS Fred Acker, Fred Adams, Dorothy Albright, Jack Bevis, Lawrence Birdsong, E cl wi n Booth, Jack Bramlette, Mar- aaret Clements, Ownes Driver, Mary Louise Diiren, Lura Dor- ham, Kitty Edwards, Etha For- man, Allen Georae Mary Frances Jones, Roy Kina, Ann Lacy, Kathreen Marshall, Chad Mur- ray, Matiel Moorina, Raymond Parker, Kathryn Pilon, Sm.lh Price, llaine Scher, C a r r I e fmelley, L i I a Smith, Bill Spenceiq, Rosebud Stacy, Grady Willette, Juno Williams DECIMUS LEGIO OFFICERS Jack Roach, President Florene Foster, Vice-President Mollie Oliohant, Secretary-Treasurer Claire Smith, Reporter Tyson Cleary, Sergeant-at-Arms Kathryn Lacy, Second Vice-President Hope Pool, Sponsor. MEMBERS Jack Bramlette, Tyson Cleary. Weaver Clements, Zearl For- rest, Florene Foster, Mary Pearl Graves, Lavon I-larton, Nancy Herron, James Hurst, Guy Jamieson, Kathryn Lacy, Roe Berta Lambert, Louise Miller, Mollie Oliphant, G a r I a n d Peques, Aubrey Perry, Ruby Pipsaire, Laverne Richardson, Jack Roach, Price Rogers, Ralph Rushing, Bill Seidl, Cla ir e Monday Smith, Marguerite Tio- pett, Ruby Tevebauah, Johnnie Walker, Harry Whitney. PERGO ET PERAGO George Dickinson, President Julian Acker, Vice-President Ethel Mitchell, Secretory'-Treasurer Martha Sae Frazer, Reporter Hope Pool, Sponsor, MEMBERS Julian Acker, Nancy Bozzell, Wiida Bedinqfield, Margaret Clements, B i I I y Crasstield, Maiorie Daniels, Georae Dick- inson, John Douaherty, Martha Sue Frazer, Alma Grimes, James I-lolland, Alvin Johnston, Marv Frances Jones, Lloyd liuykon- clall, Robert McBride, Kathreen Marshall, Mary Ethel Mitchell, Claire Moore, Marv Elizabeth Moore, Phyllis Wilson. Seventy-Two PARENT-TEAC!-IER ASSOCIATION Iii order to promote o ctoser uhioh between the school ond the home, the Senior High Porerttcfteocher Associotiort hos studied this yeor the theme, Better Schools through tittormed Homes . At eoch mohthty meeting o topic beorihg oh this suhiect Wes dexetoped A porerit educotioit studv group! ted by Mrs. N, L, Peters, hos used os o text Dr 'lhom's Guiding the Adolesceht. The pictures shew orie ot the cortdtt sotes cohducted to ourchose o rodio tor the schoolg Mrs D F Wetch, the tfDI'E?SiCittWQ otticerg ohd the Executive Boord com- iioied ot the otticers cmd committee choirmeh. OFFICERS Mr: tt E We-tfh, President Mrt C N Witkirtsort, First VicefPresideiit Mrs V, L Mtormg, Serottd Vice-Presideiit Mr'-, L F Prothro, Secretory Mrs Qitt: Liiossrofk, 'Freosurer S CQHAIRMFN Mis Fdtttti Lgxx, Prugrflm, Mrs CJ A Hughes, Home Room M-,thersy Mrs It B.Adeit,Ftr1oi:ce, Mrs tt F Shttmotfi, P hiifitt, Miss Hoivcf Pool, Fridovvmeht Fuhdg Mri- Fdwitt Booth pitiji 'OiiUl'tN, Mrs N L Peters, Porent Educoticii, Mit Motirife Rixfiits, liospitolity. FIR'wi ROW Luci Qrtgssconk Ht tt ihes Wilkihsoh Booth BFCFOND ROW Poot Wu-tch Ni1tttULliC Mociriu-1 Pittttrs THIRD ROW Prolhro ,I - 5? jf 4 Elf? W EVHHLW BEAUTIFUL GIRL EM HANDSOME M SCHOLAR Q lxyff: f4-lllzdhltil n4-l1fS ...Aw lZ'M'T'C'D'TA IME f Wi X, 1 sf X-, my K F :im S ,K Q V! 1 , ,E g Ar Ig lg? iii? HM M UHUMM Eighty Straight lzrom the Shoulder lWritten and oral buII's-eyes scored by the student body of Longview High School and verified in every case by the teacher whose name is mentioned in the quotation.l BARBS FOUND IN EXAMINATION PAPERS Miss Curran's Questions: Translate!Aperto a su hiio en su pecho. iHe clasped his son to his breasti Robert Coleman's Answer: He went to his son on his perch. Beth Morris' Answer: He turned to his son on his heel. Jean TerreIl's Answer: He came to his son on his porch. Miss Treadway's Question: What is the purpose of the skeleton? Tommy Tutt's Answer: The purpose of the skelleton is to support the bones. Mr. Parrish's Question: Name an important port on the Atlantic Coast. Juanita Dunn's Answer: Shreveport is about the most im- DOI'iGI'il' OVIS. M.ss Sypert's Question: What was the poem The Pearl based on? J. T. Meadows' Answer: It was basted on a girl. Miss Pool's Question: Translate-Cupido deos maris vicerot. lCupid has conquered the gods of the seai Kathryn Pilon's Answer: She came to cupid the god of love: Price Rogers' Answer: Cupid pierced the hearts of the god: Lila Smith's Answer: Cupid was carried by the gods to the ship. Bill Spencer's Answer: The wish was told to the gods of the sea: Guy Jamie-son's Answer: The wish of the gods was to go the sea. Grady Willette's Answer: Cupid shot the god in the heart. Jack Bramlette's Answer: Cupid wished to marry. Miss McCullar's Question: What is a trade label? James Goble's Answer: A trade Ae label is Exlax on a bottle. Miss Curran's Question: Translate-Los Iagrimas asomaron a los oios del padre. ITears formed in the father's eyes l Lee Stone's Answer: The father's eyes bulged out. Kathleen Smart's Answer: The shining mounted in the father's eyes. . Wilma Wade's Answer: The father's eyes became large. Mr. Wondrnan's Question: When was the War of ISIZ fought? P Kathleen Smart's Answer: ln I836. Miss Treadway's Question: Name three deformities of the skeleton. SHOTS HEARD AROUND THE CLASSROOM Miss Pool: Charlie, vihat is an angle? Puny Lowenthol: Well-ah-it's a-figure. Miss Pool: Be more definite, Charlie: Puny: How do you mean? Miss Pool: Well, Charlie, I have a figure, but I have no angles. Miss Kern: Give the dates of Tennyson's birth and death, Smith. Hoss Price: Gosh, Miss Kern, I didn't know we had to look up that quy's biology for today. Mr. Speight: Who knows the meaning of the word mug- wump ? Robert Owen: I do. A mugwump is a bird that sits with his mug on one side of a fence and his wump on the other. Miss Sypert: Durham, how can you tell the difference be- tween a student and a scholar? Butch Bivins' Mr. Wilson: fly, the D. J. Bruner Mr. Harrison l'm a student, and Jim's a scholar, There are several varieties of flies-the house bottle fly, the horsefly- : And the bar fly. 3 Mark, what happens to an atom under these conditions? Mark Wilson: Why, it deteriorates. Mr. Harrison: You mean it disentegrates. Mark: Well, what's the difference? Mr. Harrison: morally: illustrate: To deteriorate means to go down, mentally or To disentegrate means to fly to pieces. To You and the rest of your bunch seem to de- teriorate day by day. Mark: Yeah. and when we cut up in your class, you disente- grate. ' Lois Richordson's Answer: Three deformities of the skeleton are face, hair and brains. Miss James' Question: Who was Audrey in As You Like it? Brilliant Unknown: She was a simple country wrench. Miss Sypert's Question: Tell the consequences of the Norman Conquest. Mary Belle Moore's Answer: The first thing the Normans did was to feudal up the government. Miss Curran's Question: Translate-Te vas a morir de hombre. lYou are going to die of hunger.l Jimmy K. Smith's Answer: You are going to die a man. Kathleen Smart's Answer: There goes a dead man. l:IQl'lTY Une Right From the I-leart IWaste from sundry wastebaskets, herewith quoted word for word, spelling for spelling, punctuation for punctuation, revealing the student body of Longview High School in its unguarded moments, proving its faith, its hope, its charity, ..... the greatest of which is lovel IS HE BEING RIBBED? Guess whose my latest flame? No, he's not in here but I'll tell you it you won't laugh G tell any onel' Phomise-I-Ie took me home Fri 6 wanted to take me skating yesterday but Charles was at my house 6 of course I couIdn't go-ITo my sorrowI TROUBLE IN PARADISE Well then tell him that you love him more than ever E7 you can't do without him , or tell him that he can't get along without you. Now you can have tun with him E3 still love him, that is if you ever did. lt's not any ot your business, l'll do as I please, Well don't ask tor my advice. anymore. But That's what I would do anyway one of the two. That you hate him or love him. Be at least honest with yourselt. Don't answer this I know what you are going to tell me. My lord, It I tell him I love him he gets conceited 57 doesn't believe me Cv it I said I hated him I'd be lying so what would you do in a case like that I-Ie can't get any more conceited than he is now. ENTER DOUBT, THE SERPENT Did you give P. B. that note-either Paul is lying or you are I haven't the slightest idea which I gave that note to him 5 I don't mean perhaps When ln here 4 period EVE HAS A GIRL FRIEND I got a nice note. here read it. don't let him Know you read ite-will you CFIERUBIM AND SERAPI-I IM I-Iellie-I found out D had a date with ll.. C? Friday nite. M? FQ., D? told me, She said that Oi- had a bunch down at her house G that she asked M,i 6 he said he had a date with B-,-you know that cute little blonde whi runs around with J Er who's so cute, her hair is always perfect, O.-- told him she'd ask B., 8 when she asked her she said that Li 8 George were double dating with them soooooooooo- Oi asked D. 5 J . Then none ot them came. M., FQ- spent the night with D-v. 6 she said that M 6' D came by after the Party 5 alter they'd taken the the girls home G that she thought lwas almost surel that they'd been drinkingil just thought l'd tell you this little piece at news. D, is not going to dance Sat, nite 8 you know how he's gonna want to act 6' you know how it'lI be taken out there by those college kids 6 every body. Woe is youl I'm not going to even get to goe-Joe's going to call me lMaybel 6 say he's sorry but his leg is hurt 6 he can't go-oh-oh I Well there's one thing sure and certain we can leave when we want tw-I wouldn't be surprised if D 8 M had been drinking, but you know how they can act.. It I just looked at M, the way he staggers around and looks out of his eyes I'd think he was drinking. It I had been put with M 6 had to dance with that peglegged thing l'd die-As is I wont have to dace at all-JWoe is me G you-I ADAM IS QU ESTION ED Dearest I-Ioneybunch: l've got just one question to ask you.,.,You know l'm really crazy about you-Do you like me as much as you say you do? ' f Lovew Toots TEMPTATION Say kid, I sure would like to get acquainted with you. But ot course I don't expect you would be in- terested, but boy it I ever get a chance to i sure will take the best ot it. P, S, Answer quick Ph' T umm 5 Q iq. S ' x' m QA .-Riggs g v .. 1 4 CAN IT BE THE FACULTY? Oh, Mr VVTTSOVNA cuh that lr-r a mash mia? Or us it tram ah uratc- mama, Ami wh Mes Bcrtha Mark ramphrs 'lhwlrrg uri-ch, if xrou must know. Ht-rv rs Papa Sprwlht, maslor of ah that ho survaws ,'Now , sa-.s Wukie ta Parrtsh, about thu! Qauwpmortt Mrs Phtihos, for once, iS not bent ow-r iw records. Mr. Hancock ts surh a fast aortuomarw ho hlurrort m us, Mtss Kcrh as sooooo 'war'- riod VVoh'I thcy pow rmtt, Edith? Mr. Moorlv uazrrs at ihc far horrzonl vvaituwft tar hs crrthu homo-room to rhturu to the told. Wh mrvwr khwv, Wukte DCL'l'E1Ci into cars Oh, my! Mr. John W Iaw flat-,rr thc law, Whore rs hrs bzml casorl HoTd on to your har, Coach Woodman, and aorft Tm that hunk of bocf outtalk wt Three auesses what Miss ATw..LJ has TTT her mouth' Mush9 Na. A fawture from thu' fo-:rts lub? No. NOfCt'10VvTW,1gltY'IT? No, tooth. Sure, vw thrrrk we'rc smart. Arrd -you khfrv you cah't ful up ai! that suacaz, Mrs, Bodonhcim TWO an, Na, IT 13N'T THE SPRINGH. 'Nnxs was meant Ta tw a Dami- xxhnrc mo foulri be owne, buf srxveml Mcrnc! trwanglcs SHOU- Qd IN on Us Evcn with Ivis head down xau can Tel! the hav In THQ firsf D-dum is Jabba, The Dofixesf how' 1 SCIWOON fue Wnlxams mast lm: waruna the Wcak-LwTHO-Wo- man I:nQ an Handsome-H fo Wnxffen, anyway, he Thinks we can'T 4-von fvcfi nersdf J lf, vu!! xau miner get am of The Annum ar sfop fsrasxng rno vnanwnp Jim and Hazel Damn nn their sou!-sTrwy1Nf1 To sfw vsno is Inokunq And hero m5 one of Tnosc Trxangles no warn- Q-F1 you abom Uaud 5r'nw'h fmhtunn Jack Jones for Qna bnautoous Evalxn Lane, and lurk, amrns Tni ilnnflcfnwan, sfanncmv dvfrndmq nor nonrvr Kvtfx and Frances are funrxng, foo, over Marrzs un thou' mmm snbflv fvminmf- wax, of coursn Jim, wnxf dan'f xox: and Haiol .gg an nn Tnrf church and vw lJohb1nf1 up an tnws UU'gr'3 And Mwai sophiefwcaic is about 19 Taka what wrwnwnuc' far a WK Kon a rnatorc-U00 We soc the women am srl!! snpportmg 'vc rncn 1n Amerwca, Ratavrt Haan !, , f has a new prop namnd Cnns- Twrnc HGIMW And now is Inc Mme for all aoad nwn To Turn 0 nan? In Thom Annuals LM,- THE STAMPING GROUND You wwll rc'Qo.5mzw fmwhwr scams of Nw currvpug on mu pogo OM curmsitx rim-MIX kuwng 0 cot, The GSQOVTPH M- gs Sf vcrscfles rovomorl by Nw new P. E remwromwi, the mv- lude TO O HUITHX mm, Mlss Trcodwoy quvwmgl E 0 sfrmmxglf- for hus momw, Mr Hurrwmru rvminiscmq on hm lost xoulh, Texas Our Trims Cwmmwml Athe Trac we vu!! uhvms rf- memborlj The Qrlucrm-d lmmg. folthfv14 um rum or dust, that Dmctwcolly Qforts its mm 'rx- guinv of 33f', Clork Wxlkwsvm rTu1TTQrim4 HS Mm-s m ilu: mwswf room, port of thc' H 2 Trvk lx, schomh lone qxldmq tm' Wx, ond the rim! io? :mom mm CGLIQPTT off Lumrd uw Suc!mw Clurrds DI'!ZC'XHV'7VHVT'J puctmrc M , ,. V k nur wwe , ,A wax- Q V A K. , . ,,M,. ., my ' he Qdfgg we 1. - f' . ,Q ' www!'i2ff1g . XS A Q is Q 'U f: . F' ,.,,--wa A figilfzly ,F f 12 -- .qkfllfw X -f . ,. A, K A .iifgig K :Sig 55:4 f ww i 12? gig' fi-i k.'ff A X gxvis A .,, fz. Q,:,,llA A l 5 i A W ., f 'W ' ,Ji ffi,xk - ,..., his K Q K if N .. 5g ' l : ' - M K Ag Q xg? if Q ilf 'ff N A i? K Q WW, crryrt BUSINESS Flrxxrl Llrrts nn-rvotts rf x w,v' 1 vflt tr htrn txpv OWERPY- Htl-rv hr but tho vvronrl km, tOt's rrrt ryoinu WOW hclw to- onyvrin. throw bolts tho ftrr' ftrtlt Lf' rl ot McCntttor, Sxrnortl ond K 1 :' n ltkc' tnrw otft wontun who ltvoft rn o stwor- Onlx tnm rio know vrnot to rto Cro on ont to the street Shoo Shoo And tnorris Hts Honor rt tt tsn't Ownws Drtvor, Whore more you on tho niftht of trrntrort. In Musa Cc11trttv Wnot's tt tw von, Mr Brunnon'7 'lsk TA Ordf-r In ttw court 'soo t v'1X . -. ordortx, tho not! us? 'Wnots wronrzt with tnts ptctur f, ' t Duo- grum ttns srfntoncvj T V u V 1 s tovos Dottv Whot ts Dottx nn thot sontvnw, Truvrsw' Tw ohtoct of nm otfoftrons Rtgnt DOosn't Ctwrtsttnv took tcroftwr- ish? Send hzrn to study not! Cttrlsttnu, rtcftt stt up stroxttstt thaw Onty rnowbc yotht bur- ter keep nrrn, Mrs Rossran Utrcodv hos hw ltctnrts ftttt of durnr-rlt sltps Or tsn't thot Jock Jonnstonf Yos, Botsv, you do took strtztroos, but Stun r5n't footoct Hr' knows tt1ot'n DTODCJDM' one of xottr notos twtt novo to Dick no tn o rnrntatu The tronsorn opens unto Mtss Netson's classroom Who wts thot rnon vw sow you wth 'ost nrgnt, Tcochcr? ff Q L ty-Jr fthty -Covoh BEFORE PLEASURE Hows for o DVOD, John Dowd, ot tho VTttVTtwfO,JVODt'V?d frrwot rx- CVTWD Wott wot! how to oo tho other wot' there! the hell TUCVTVYOVI ood we oorft hovo o D028 TOkf3G took ot the sntvvr footboll before totr rttrt ormt look whot xfotfro rohhtho lhtc, morn work :th A - Ofc Dorft took so sod, Joe, von :foot know' work tmtrl xott Qrv tml Or ttrrtrt xox: stort took- trm up thc- tost rvfsfrohces -rt those htstorx work hooks os Joort ts ftotrm Elovch-stxthhh, Mr Qpfftfght tf uodro rts httmrrv os xott look, xot1'It kt thr- hott sho 'SCC Mtss Korrt 5 ctrtss corft wozt tor tt to rru Noort ot tosr, ood Juorrcltrg Woods atom CICVCSS tho strwt to rvootr the r1r,trhor,gfr lt , o Lrrcul hte? Sox tho htstcrrx boots X U' I r .glww I f gwfgj ' , if M QI 5 wr :iw ww ' Www if ...Why 4 Tl-lE TOP ln tho for lefl corner, you have King Durham in o ploylul monwnf Or is il King Konq? No doubt about lhe king on The Throne, Thouqh What DCI-5Pl Whar nmol arocvl Gul Helen, with thc face lhol launched a Thousand shim , has To Try hard lo koep a lighlweight crown from slippihu dovm her nose Look of his Grain, Clauzl, Duke of Srnilli, resting his chin on The Duchess' shoulrlvr Poor Fonnv would like G rcsl, loo Aiulc with the sacrilvao Wo honor and love Thorn Throo for Holman. Throe for Joan. Yea Duchossl YOU Quccnl SEVERAL STEPS DOWN Mv, mv, nw' If it isn't Mrs. Henderson's iittie bow' Choriie, Iookino cov' And Agnes Kili- inosworth, in the doys of windf biown bobs. The tower qroiib shows you Mrs, Rosson ond ools Recoqnize her in the P. E. biouse ond the flowing tie? Nonnie Peori ouqhto see o rnon obout o hoircut. But Floron Fories olreody hos one-like the mon on the tiyinq tropeze. Tut! tutf tot! Little Bobble HuQhey's been ployinq hoaky cgoin, Did you ond Robert cotch ony fish, little Wiliie Moore? Don't mind E B. Ho iust swoiiowed his tonsiis And innocent-Iookinii Mory B e i 1 e Moore iust ote 0 bet iionory. Compare J T Meodovis in :his one - qreot - big-hooby-fomiiv scene rthe First Word qrodiidi- ing cioss of '3lt with whot noni con see of hirn in the Corone- tion picture He hosn't chontied C1 bit, hos he? ever the biiish- ing bride. Weren't G r ci -1 V Richordson ond Virqinio John- son the cute littie tot roscois? And there's Heien Whitney, in the ziozon skirt4 devoid of the qlor'norOi,:s rlnqiets Memorx is indeed cruel See Mr. Reeds littie wife in the white qiovrsg her ndme wos Whotiey in those doys ond broboblv stili woiild be if Charles hod seen her then, Potiio rmist not hove liked Iwvr breokfost thot morninq, wmfl THEVLL WNSH HlU' I-VXD DIED VN THEIR CRXXDLES Hwusfr Paw-K uw fI V1HClff' vw Lx ur :ODhwsTw:cHrf1 ww urs Iflfw, mm- Bw!! 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IrofIIIIo'woI cnchovwtmem' Io Tho wow Ninety-Six BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY The 1935 Lobo takes pride in providing the students of Longview High School and their parents with an index of the best services in the city and of the merchants and the professional men most truly inter- ested in the High School and its activities. Addresses and telephone numbers have been accurately and concisely gathered, that you may make no error in your search for the best. When you crave real bar- becue, simmering in spicy sauce, try Shulman's or Roy's Fountain. You will find their correct addresses listed here. Give your out-of-town friends the pleasure of a stay in the Gregg Hotel. Call 100 or 341 for the fingerwave that must be right for the dance. Follow this guide to the best. Peters, Strange and Co. . . Browder-Harris Motor Co. . Le Sage Chevrolet Co .... J. G. Pegues Motor Co. . . Pope Brothers Motor Co. . . Maison Marie Beauty Salon . Modern Beauty Shop . . . E-Tex Cate . . Moore's Cate . . Texan Cate . . Dr, B. H. Acker ...... Drs. Glover 6' Veale ,... Drs. J. B. McKinnon and O. F. Matthews Perkins Brothers Co. . . Stuckey's ....,.. Crain's Corner Drug Store . Longhorn Drug Co ..... Oliver Drug Co ..... Perry's Pharmacy ..., Roy's Fountain .,.... Shulman's Barbecue . . . , Sun-i-land Dairy Products Co. Cut Rate Grocery and Market Dark's Grocery and Market . Norton and Barbee .... Fisher-Sessums,lnc. . . Welch Hardware Co, . . Gregg Hotel . HERE IS THE LODOWN: ARCHITECTS . 216 Glover-Crim Building . AUTOMOBILE DEALERS 303 East Tyler Street . . . 232 East Tyler Street . . . 232 East Methvin Street . i 307 North Green Street . . BEAUTICIANS Glover-Crim Biulding . . . . 405 North Fredonia Street . CAFES 105 East Tyler Street . . . 122 East Methvin Street . . 123 East Tyler Street . . . DENTISTS Everett Building ..... . 214 Glover-Crirn Building . . . First National Bank Building DEPARTMENT STORES 217 North Fredonia Street . 222 North Ferdonia Street . DRUGGISTS 139 East Tyler Street . , 103 South Fredonia Street . . 216 North Fredonia Street . 216 East Methvin Street . . 1 740 South Green Street . . South Green Pharmacy ....... FOUNTAINS AND SANDWICH SHOPS Corner North and First Streets . . . f soo North sixth street . . 108 East South Street . . GROCERS 115 East Cotton Street . . 301 South Fredonia Street . 210 North Center Street . HARDWARE DEALERS . 225 East Tyler Street . . . . 105 South Fredonia Street . HOTELS . East Methvin Street . . Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone 1136 2080 1380 638 1353 100 341 378 568 2017 645 722 451 338 476 667 6 277 301 957 I 394 47 1 944 I 542 I 482 1 404 251 127 821 INSURANCE AGENTS N Ty be BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY G. A. Bodenheim , Bert Espy ..... Gans and Smith . . . I-Iolly M Lawrence, Jr. . Skipper and Zeigler . . lvIcCarIey Jewelry Co. and Betsy and Bobby Shop . . . . Sosland Diamond Shop . Carolyn's Shoe Department Martin's Smart Apparel and Footwear . . Palais Royal ,.... J. I-It Beavers .... Bramlette and Leyy . . John T. Buckley . . I-I. O. Gossett .... I-latchell and Campbell . Edwin Lacy Law Ottices . Saye and Saye .... Taylor, Storey and Datson Lester Denson lVlan's Store Gans lvIen's Store . . . ShuIman's News Stand . Dr. W. G. Petteway . . Dr. J. T. I-Iagan . Rogers Studio . . M. L. Bath Ca. ot Texas . Toney Printing Co .... Finch and Bramlette . . J. W. Walker Realty Co. . R. G. Armstrong . . United 5c to SI .00 Stores 3II First National Bank Building 2II Glover-Crim Building . . . 202 First National Bank Building Everett Building ...... IOI First National Bank Building' I I I JEWELERS 2II North Fredonia Street . 2I8 North Fredonia Street . . LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR 22I North Fredonia Street . II9 East Tyler Street . . 220 North Fredonia Street . LAWYERS 223 Glover-Crim Building . . . 302 First National Bank Building 20l Hurst Building ..... 209 First National Bank Building Glover-Crim Building .... II7b North Fredonia Street . 207 East Whaley ,..... 407 First National Bank Building MEN'S STORES Glover-Crim Building .... 208 North Fredonia Street . . NEWS DEALERS Rita Theatre Building . . OPTOMETRISTS Rita Theatre Building . . OSTEOPATI-IS 4II First National Bank Building PI-IOTOGRAPI-IERS 200lsham Building . . . PRINTERS AND STATIONERS 227 East Tyler Street . . Glover-Crim Building . . , REAL ESTATE AGENTS 30I First National Bank Building 9 Stuckey Building ..... SURVEYORS 222 Forman Building . . VARIETY STORES II7 East Tyler Street Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone I55 I97 79 400 I 04I 72 45 934 I 565 I 252 6I I I 60 I I 06 308 440 I 28 997 I 990 387 I 436 I843 87 II2 2I7I 898 I 045 I 78 I 246 I 066 Ninety E gnt FRESH FRUIT-S AND VEGETABLES Bargains! Auctionl l.ast-Week-ol:-School Salel ,Longview High School oFFers these phenomenal values PEACHES: PEARS1 LEMONS: NLJTS: PRLJNES1 THE BERRIES1 SQUASHES: ON IONSZ SOUR GRAPES SPINACHQ CRABAPPLES1 CARROTS1 HORSERADISHESZ Svioz FOR SPRING CLEARANCE: Billie Johns, Barbara Cox, Mildred Smith, Eleanor Prothro, Mollie Oliphant, Anna Lee, Lampe, Frances Strain, Erline Warr, Dorothy Acker, Jean Terrell, e- Glasscock. X7- James Shumate and Elaine Markham, George Henry Ward and Mary Hopkins, James Shumate and Evelyn of Hughes Springs, Travis Porter and Dotty Grimes, James Shumate and Vodis Henry, Allen George and Sidney Claire Winn, Jim Whitten and Hazel Whitby, Earl Calk and Margaret Alice Ward, J. T. Meadows and Frances Bortle, Wilson Moore and Mary Frances Davis, Ben Peters and Blanche Murphrey. Gerald Carlisle, Vivian Hughes, Beulah Lowe, J, C, Barnes, llaine Scher Richard Spottswood, Odean Minor, Louise Smith, Hazel McDonald. Frances Gant, Bill l.aws, D. l.. Silverman, Aileen Ford, Elizabeth Flewellen, Joye Wall, Alvin Johnston, Percy Dobbs. Ernestine Wilson, H. I.. Ferguson, Ludee Smith, Maxine Jones, John Edwin Lacy, Frank Louise Tapia, Claudia Moon. Henry Matthews, Chad Murray, Douglas Tekel, Julian Acker, Melvin Reynolds. Dorothy Bolt, Grady Richardson, Lois Todd, Olna Fay Farmer. Billy Harmon, D. J. Bruner, Junior Bostick, Floyd Cowan, Maurice Seliger, Charles Ford, Wayne Farris, John Paul Squires, James Goble, Elgin Horton, Jack Watkins. Jane Leaverton, Betty Reinberger, Grace Kathrine Rea, Frances Thomas, Buddy Hall. Davie Ashmore, Ruth Blackwell, Essie Nichols, Moxie Smith, Elwyn Espy, Fay Holton, Evelyn Hill. Charles Henderson, Paul Whatley, M, J. Brannon, Edison Bullard, Durham Bivins, J. E, Arnold, Robert Owen, Armine Nelson, Ernestine Dellis, Mary Martha McKinnon, Grady Bowen, Ossa Mae Whiles, Juanita McVay. James Kuykendall, Wayne Millard, George Black, Charlie Roady, Milford l.ay, Gary Bennett. iii' NIFIQIY-NINE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Lost AND rouNn I I FOR SALE LOST: Two football sweaters, one golden football, and many golden hours. No reward is offered, for they are gone forever. TRAVIS PORTER LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN: My manly appearance. BUTCH BIVINS LOST: My best satineand-lace slip at the rehearsal of our home room program. HELEN MULLER LOST : My old voice-but FOUND: a new one. GENE RAI NS LOST, STRAYED, OR STOLEN: My best set of false teetii. Reward if they are returned unharmed. C. L. YORK LOST: My radium played roadmap for walking home. KITTY EDWARDS REWARD: For the capture of those who play hooky. If your sins do not find you out, I will. R. L. S. LOST: My fan. Return in haste. No questions asked. SALLY RAND ESCAPEDi A lot of hot air. Finder need not return. I have plenty more. C. N. WILKINSON , FOUND: A stray from a military academy. Owner may have same by taking it off our hands. SOPHOMORE CLASS FOUND: My lost confidence in women. JAMES KING FOUNND1 A duck. Will try to sell if not claimed before my next broadcast. JOE PENNER FOUND: A way to get by with it. LOLITA ROEVER AND KATHLYN MCCARTY FOUND: My soul and body. GARY BENNETT WANTED: WANTED' WANTED WANTED WANTED WANTED One pair of bow-legged pants. LEWIS Mc- ANALLY White woman to live in home and do my studying. WAYNE FARRIS Better excuses, The teachers are beginning to sneer at my old ones. FLOYD COWAN A cure for the giggles. LOUISE FOXX A good mud pie pon, See DORIS BAUCUM, President the Mud-Hole Club WANTED: Two bushels of good padlocks for the Annual Room and same quantity of rat-traps to catch Student Council and other snoopers. THE LOBO , STAFF WANTED Someone to notice me. D. J. BRUNER WANTED WANTED WANTED: A man. No particular qualifications necessary. Anyone arriving after the first applicant need not apply. AILEEN FORD. Good course lCorrespondence preferredl on how to hold your men after you get them, if any. DOROTHY REEH I2 cylinder car for quick getaway. THE HUMOR EDITORS FOR SALE: The high school halls, passable for most people but o little too narrow for my personal use. BETTY REINBERGER FOR SALE OR TRADE: My horsely nosel. Very fashionable Whinny thrown in. PAULA BRAMLETTE WILL SELL OR TRADE OR GIVE AWAY: My history class. D. L. MOODY WILL EXCHANGE: for white complexion, good second-hand one. Always rosy red. J. T. MEADOWS FOR SALE: One criminal lawyer. Answers to the name of Richard Johnson. Adept at throwing points to the other side, BILLIE JOHNS WILL TRADE: Clorabelle for a car with better breaks and better knee-action. E. B. CRAIN FOR SALE: My trig book. Absolutely unused. BILL LAWS FOR RENT FOR RENT: My service as mother-in-law. ROBERT OWEN Bedroom slippers. COSY-TOES WILSON FOR RENT: LESSONS IN VOICE CULTURE: Learn my beautiful, tink- ling laugh, it rings like a little silver bell. DUG TEKEL FOR RENT: My perfect English notebook. Cheap hourly rates. JOHN BIVINS FoR RENT: adm. All kinds. Must be returned in good condition. DAN WILMOTH y LESSONS IN EXPRESSION: Latest version of Mary's Little Lamb taught. SEE ROBERT TEMPLE 1 AGONY COLUMN J. B: Come back. All is forgiven: FRANCES MAE ELMO: I can explain everything. GEORGE L. K. O: How much do you want for hush-money? D. D. D. D. MARTHA: That wasn't a lady. 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