Longview High School - Lobo Yearbook (Longview, TX)

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A x X J EX LIBRIS , 24,5 - . Pr' V , THE SCHCDCDL Z,- Published by the Students of LONOVIEW HIGH SCHOOL LQNGVIEW, TEXAS JOHN HOLLAND, Ir. DEWEES MASON Business Manager Editor-in-Chief FCDREWORD At a time when all Americans are turn- ing to an even greater loyalty to their govern- ment and ideals of democracy, it is only nat- ural that the students ot Longview l-ligh School shall appreciate even more the American Pub-- lic School Hystem. Loyalty is our keynote and devoti 2 A Watchword-loyalty and devo- tion not only to our school activities and or- ganizations but also to ourselves and our American rights. Recording and preserving our deeds and our aspirations, pouring our hearts and souls to a new task, Loyalty to All of Amer- ica Foreverewe give you THE LCDBO-l94l. DEDICATICN . C4 CC 44 To our superintendent, Henry L. Foster, Who for twenty-seven years has devoted his spirit, resources, time, and abilities to the Longview Public School System, We gratefully dedicate the 1941 LOBO. THE STAFF CONTENTS TI-IE SCHOOL ATHLETICS C FAVORITES ORGANIZATIONS ADVERTISING Principal MR. R. L. SPEIGI-IT Superintendent MR. H. L. FQSTER GLADYS BARRETT B. L. BLACKBURN PHYLLIS BRANNON Commercial Mathematics Music GERTRUDE CURRAN IANE ETHERIDGE FRANCES FREEMAN Foreign Language English Home Making LEONA HARPER RUTH HILLIARD DAISY LEIGH HUGHES Librarian English History IULIA HYMAN NELL INGRAM ETHEL KADERLI Foreign Longuoge Foreign Longuorge English-Drornotics VIOLET MCLAURIN C. W. MACUNE EXA MATLOCK History Music Cornrnercigi C. B OSBURN MRS. VIRGIL ROSSON P. E. SHOTWELL History Study Holi Athletics gi '- ADDA TEMPLETON Science BERTI-IA TREADAWAY Athletics MARY WALKE Home Making EUNICE WARE C. N. WILKINSON WAYLON WILSON English Mathematics Science W. E. WRIGHT DORIS PRIESTER RIIILIE IOHNS Industrial Arts School Nurse Secretary TRUSTEES MEMBERS I. W. MCDAVID C. W. MEADOWS DR. H. A. ROSS IOHN W. HARRISON O. L. NORTON H. L. FOSTER I. M. WOOD H. S. TURNER MRS. C. E. ELLSWORTH Acting Secretary MR. H. S. TURNER Chairman TI-IE SI-ICP SENIORS T. A. SCOTT President BOOTS CARTER Vice-President DON FAMBROUGH Secretary-Treasurer MISS RUTH HILLIARD Sponsor MELLONIE ABNEY Vice-President Dramatic Club '40 Choral Club '40 President Library '39 Homemaking Club '38 Drill Team '38, '39 Spanish Club '40 Footloose '40 FRANCES ANDERSON Girls' L Club '39 Home Making Club '39, '40 Drill Team '38, '39, '40 Baton Club '38 ELISEO BANDA CATHERINE ADAMS Choral Club '38, 39', '40 President Choral Club '40 Homemaking Club '38 '39, '40 Art Club '38 Rhythm Revue '40 Secretary Home Room '38, '39 Student Council '40 Dramatic Club '40 DORIS ANDREWS Hall Monitor '39 '40 Queen's Coronation '40 Sports Editor Long-View' Press Club '41 Homemalcing Club '40 Drill Team '39 Baton Club '39, '40 President. Secretary Home Room '40 IEAN BARKER Cwirls' L Club '40 Homemaking Club '40 Secretary Home Room '39 Student Council '40 Library Club '38 '39 '40 Librarian '38 '39 '40 LEE ADKINS MARTHA LEE ASHCRAFT Homemaking Club MAURICE BARRETT Science Club '40 TRUDI ALLEN Homemaking Club '39 Student Council '38 Baton Club '38 Secretary-Treasurer Home Room '39 Spanish Club '38 WILLIAM AVERY Student Council '39 '40 lunior Classical League '38 '39 '40 Library Club '38 '39 Library Assistant '38 '39 ELSIE BELL Dramatic Club '39 '40 Band '38 '39 '40 Corporal '39 '40 Iurgigr Classical League '38 Homemaking Club '39 '40 Secretary-Treasurer Homemakinq Club '40 One-Act Play Contest '40 Lawlgnder and Red Pepper Wings of the Morning '40 IOHN BENTLEY ANNIE FRANCES BISTLINE Choral Club Accompanist '39 '40: Secretary '40 Press Club '40 Homemaking Club '40 Hall Monitor '39 '40 Vlci-President Home Room '4 B. P, BOX GEORGE BIRDSONG IAMES BIVINS Dramatic Club '38 Boys L Club '37 '38 '39 '40 Secretary-Treasurer L Club '38 '39 '40 Annual Stall '37 President Home Room '37 Football '38 '39 '40 Basketball '38 '39 Queens Coronation '37 '38 '39 '40 MARIE BOYETTE llomomaking Club '39 MABEL BIRDSONG Librarian '38 '39 '40 l-lomemaking Club '39 Drill Team '37 '38 '39g Leader '40 '40 Interscholastic League '39 IESSIE BIVINS Vice-President Library Club '39 '40 Pan American '39 '40 Baton Club '38 '40 Student Council '38 Band Majorette '40 Tennis Team '38 Senior Singles '40 President Home Room Secretary Home Room '38 '39 One-Act Play '40 Hall Monitor '39 '40 39 Secretary Junior Class '39 BUCK BROADRICK Basket Ball '38 '39 '40 Football '39 Boys' Glee Club '38 Mixed Chorus '39 '40 'lrack '4l Tennis '41 WILMA BIRDSONG Girls' L Club '39 '40 Hornemaking Club '38 '39 '40 BERNARD BOUCHER Dramatic Club '40 HELEN RUTH BRUTON Homemaking Club '38 39 Student Council '40 Hall Monitor '38 '39 Queen's Coronation '38 '40 BILLY CALLOWAY Band '38 '39 '40 GEORGE CHERB KEITH COLE Latin Club '40 '41 ALBERT CARTER Boys' L Club '39 '40 Sportsmans Club '38 '39 '40 Pan American Club '39 Student Council '38 '40 President Home Room '39 Hall Monitor '38 '40 Track '39 '40 Debate '39 Football '38 '39 '40g Letter '39 '40 Basketball '38 '39 '40 BILL CARNAHAN Basketball '39 '40 Football '39 '40 JOYCE CLARK IIM COCKE Library Club '39 '40 Homemaking Club '38 '39 '40 TEC COLLINS FRANCES COMER Science Club '40 L Club '40 President Home Room '40 '4l Tennis '40 BOOTS CARTER Dramatic Club '37 President Soph. Class '37 Vice-President Senior Class '40 Basketball '38 Valley Ball '39 'Tennis '37 '38 IACK COGHLAN MARILEE CONNALLY Pan American Club '38 '39' '40 Homemaking Club '38 Drill Team '38 '39 '40 IANE CONNOB Band '33 '40 Press Club '40 Baton Club '39 '40 Drum Maior '40 Queens Coronation '40 BILLY DEANE EARL DURDIN Latin Club '38 '39 '40 Football '33 Basketball '38 VIRGINIA CHAIN Girls L Club '39 Press Club '40 Library Club '39 '40 Library Assistant '39 '40 Homemaking Club '39 '40 Spanish Club '33 ANNE AVA DENSON Band '38 '39 '40 Assistant Band Librarian Corporal Treasurer Home Room '40 Queens Coronation '39 MALCOLM ELLIOTT Dramatic Club '33 '39 '40 Band '37 '33 '39 '40 Biology Club '37 '33 National Thespian '38 '39 '40 Camera Club '37 '33 Angtqual Photographer '33 Iuniior Play '39 BOBBY DANIEL Band '38 '39 '40 lst Place National Band Contest Swing Band '38 '39 '40 Student Council '38 Junior Class Play '39 LEROY DOWDEN BOB EVANS Latin Club '39 '40 Basgcetball Team Manager CLARENCE DAVIS NEWTON DUE Band '38 DON FAMBROUGH Boys' L Club '37 '38 '39 '40 President L Club '38 '39 '40 Student Council '40 President Home Boom '37 '38 '39 Secretary-Treasurer Senior Class '40 Football '37 '38 '40 Basketball '37 '33 '40 Track '37 '33 '40 Escort Oueen's Coronat '37 '33 '39 ion EVELYN FELTS BILLIE IEAN FLANNERY Science Club '39 '40 Annual Stali '39 Quill and Scroll '39 Press Club '40 Library Club '38 Drill Team '38 Spanish Club '40 Baton Club '38 '39 Treajsurer Student Council '4 Ouggtanding Sophomore First Vice-'President Student Body '40 Iunior Play '39 Que-en's Coronation '38 '39 '40 Drum Mciiorette '40 Business Manager Long-View '40 Tennis Doubles '38 RUBY NELL GAGE Homernaking Club '38 '39 IAMES FENTON Student Council '40 MAURlCE FRANKLIN Pan American Club '39 '40 Football '39 '40 Basketball '39 '40 Track '39 '40 FAY FERRELL Library Club '38 '39 Student Librarian '38 Homemaking Club '39 '40 Student Council '38 '39 Hall Monitor '38 '39 '40 Drill Team '38 ADA LAVERNE FULLER Pan American Club '39 Queens Coronation '39 '40 RAY FERRELL MELBA FULLER Girls' L Club '39 '40 Homemalcing Club '39 '40 Hall Monitor '40 Baseball '39 Volley Ball '40 Basketball '39 GLENN GEORGE ALGIE GLOVER BERNICE GOODE Latin Club '39 Band '38 '39 '40 Sergeant '39 Lieutenant '40 Vice-President Sophomore Class '38 Sportsmans Club '39 '40 Pan American Club '39 '40 Library Club '38 '39 PAUL GOODGAME Science Club '39 '40 Historian Science Club '40 IAMES GRAVES Hall Monitor '40 Football '38 '39 '40 VIRGlNIA GRONEMAN National Honor Society '39 '40 Pan American Club '39 Student Council '39 '40 Mixed Chorus '40 Hall Monitor '40 LADY IANE GOODRICH Girls' L Club '39 '40 Homemaking Club President '38 '39 Reporter Home Room 38 Secretary Home Room '40 MERLE GREAVES Football '37 '38 '39 '40 Sportsman Club '39 '40 Science Club '39 '40 Quill and-Scroll '41 Biology Club '37 '38 Hall Monitor '39 Annual Staff '40 Sports Editor '40 ESTA HAMOR IIMMY GOODSON Boys L Club '39 '40 Sportsmans Club '38 '39 Annual Staff '38 President Sophomore Class '38 Vice-President lunior Class '39 President Student Body '40 Football '38 '39 '40 Basketball '38 '39 Tennis '39 THALIA GREGORY Homernaking Club '38 '39 '40 Drill Team '40 BYRON HAMPTON Dramatic Club '40 Pan American Club '39 Vice-President Home Room '39 Hall Monitor '38 Tennis '39 '40 MARIORIE GRANT BOBBY GRIFFITH Dramatic Club '40 Boys' L Club '39 '40 Biology Club '37 '38 Hall onitor '38 President Home Room '38 '39 Football '38 '39 '40 Basketball '38 '39 '40 Track '39 '40 BILLIE IEAN HARDIN Pan American Club '38 Hogrgemaking Club President Student Council '38 Mixed Chorus '39 '40 Preiident Home Room BONNIE HARRIS Latin Club '39 '40 Library Club '39 '40 Homemaking Club '39 Latin Tournament '39 MAXINE HOWK Homemaking Club '39 Latin Club '38 Secretary Home Room ICT' HOLLAND '40 '38 PONIOLA HARRIS Drill Team '40 Latin Club '40 DORIS ANN HENDERSON National Honor Society '40 Homemaking Club '39 '40 Hall Monitor '40 WARREN HOLTON Football '39 '40 Basketball '38 Track '40 LILLIAN HARRISON Homemalfing Club '37 '38 '39 LYNN HENDERSON Secretary-Treasurer Dramatic Club '39 '40 Science Club '40 Nattbonal Honor Society Pan American Club '40 Student Council '38 '39 '40 Hall Monitor '40 Accompanist Choral Club '38 '39 '40 Vice-President Home Room '40 One-Act Play Contest '40 Declamation '40 ROLENE HOPKINS Football '40 ADA MARIE I-IAUGIIT Choral Club '38 '39 '40 Sextette '39 LOLITA HESTAND Girls' L Club '39 Hornernaking Club '38 Hall Monitor '38 '39 Basketball '38 '39 Volley Ball '38 '39 PAULINE I-IUFFMAN Girls' L Club '38 '39 Homemaking Club '38 '39 '40 -'lr' MEE LUM HUM Girls' L Club '39 '40 Pan American Club '39 Homemaking Club '33 '39 '40 BOOTSIE JAMES Baton Club '39 '40 Student Council '38 Hall Monitor '40 Junior Play '39 HARRY JOHNSON JAMIE HUNTER Homemaking Club '40 Vice-President Home Room '39 ISABELLE JAMES Dramatic Club '40 Library Club '40 Homemaking Club '39 One-Act Play Contest '40 Declamation Contest '40 Dramatic Play '40 HELEN JOHNSON Nallbonal Honor Society Junior Classical League '38 '39 '40 Tribune '38 Censor '39 Choral Club '38 '39 '40 Press Club '40 Art Club '37 Editor Long-View '40 Hall Monitor '39 Vice-President Home Room '38 Junior Play '39 N J. G. HURST CHARLES JOHNSON WILFRED JOHNSON Student Council '38 '40 Vice-President Home Room '38 Football '38 '39 WALTER HURST FRED JOHNSON Boys' L Club '38 Art Club '38 '39 President Home Room '40 Football '38 Track '37 '38 IMA JEAN JONES Band '38 '39 '40 Library Club '40 Vice-President Homemaking Club '39 IAMES KELLY Band '3'7 '33 '39 JACK LEAK President Home Room '38 BETTIE LEE MCALPIN Iunior Classical League '40 Choral Club '38 '39 Homemaking Club '38 '39 Declamaiion '39 Hall Moniior '40 BETTE KNIGHTON Girls' L Club '39 '40 Homemakina Club '38 '39 Drill Team '39 liall Monllor '39 '40 Valley Ball '30 MANTON LlIVLRlTT'l' Library Club '38 '39 '40 Iunior Play '39 ROSALYN MCCARTHY Band '38 '39 Flag Bearer '40 Pan American Club '38 Homemaking Club '37 '38 '39 '40 Secretary Home Room '38 '39 BILLY IACK LANCASTER Tennis '39 '40 President Home Room '39 IOllN LINEBARGFR Football '37 '38 '39 '40 MALCOLM McCLELLAN Band '40 IIMMIE LEACH Drill Team '39 Basketball '39 '40 RICHARD LONG Science Club '40 HOWARD MCDONALD Boys' L Club '39 '40 Sporisman Club '39 '40 Football '37 '38 '39 '40 Basketball '38 '39 Tennis '37 TOMMY MCGANNON Science Club '39 President '4U Sportsmans Club '39 '40 National Honor Society '40 Latin Club 'Treasurer '38 '39 Student Council '38 '39 '40 Student Council Convention '40 Debate '38 Vice-President Homo Room '40 Hall Monitor '38 '39 '40 DANA MARTIN Dramatic Club '40 Winas of the Mornina '40 lloruf-inaking Club '30 '40 Latin Club '38 '39 '40 IANE IO MEDLEY Science Club Vice! President '39 '40 Latin Club '37 Censor '38 Library Club '38 '39 Baton Club '38 '39 Secretary-Treasurer Student Body '40 Secretary Home Room '39 President lunior Class '39 Assistant Business Manager Lobo '40 CLINT MCGINNIS Boys' Choral Club '38 '39 DEWEES MASON Sportsmans Club '30 '30 '40 Press Club '40 Ouill and Scroll '30 '40 '41 Vice-President '40 Secretary '41 National Honor Society '40 '41 Secretarv '41 Annual Statt '38 '39 Assistant Editor '40 Editor '41 Cheer Leader '40 Football '38 '39 Basketball '39 Tennis '38 Secretary-Treasurer Soph4 omore Class '38 '39 President Home Room '40 Hall Monitor '39 '40 '41 Delegate T. H. S. P. A. Convention, Denton '39 Delegate T. A, S. C. Convention, Tyler '40 President of Spanish Club '40 '41 ANTOINETTE MEGGINSON Dramatic Club '39 '40 Homemaking Club '39 '40 Mixed Chorus '40 LACK MCKINLEY Football '37 '33 '40 Softball '37 BIIUFORD MAXEY DOROTHY ANN MEYER GLADYS MACK National Honor Society '40 Iunior Classical League '38 '39 '40 Mixed Chorus '40 DUDLEY MEADOWS Iunior Classical League '30 '39 '40 lst Year Latin Essay Winut-r '30 lunior Class Play '30 BOBBY MICKLE Iunior Classical League Band '38 '39 '40 '39 '40 Latin Tournament '40 Annual Staff '41 KENNETH MILLER Band '38 '39 '40 GEORGE NORRIS Biology Club '37 Camera Club '38 Cheer Leader '39 '40 President Home Room '37 Reporter Home Room '39 Secretary-Treasurer Home Room '40 MARY PIPSAIRE National Honor Society '39 '40 President '40 Annual Staff '40 Student Council '38 '39 Latin Tournament '39 '40 MELTON MILNER Boys' L Club '39 '40 Sportsmans Club '38 '39 '40 Student Council '40 Art Club '38 '39 Hall Monitor '39 '40 Football '39 '40 Basketball '37 '38 '39 '40 Who's Who Texas High Schools '39 '40 I, P. ODEN Football '38 '39 Tennis '38 '39 BETTIE MAE PITTS Library Club '38 '39 Hamemaking Club '38 '39 '40 Drill Team '38 '39 Baton Club '38 '39 WINNIE MAE NICHOLS Baton Club '38 '39 '40 Hall Monitor '39 Vicgeg-President Home Room President Home Room '39 Lobo Usher '40 Queen Contestant '40 MALINDA PENNY Girls' HL Club '38 '39 '40 Homemaking Club '38 Basketball '39 '40 Volley Ball '39 '40 ANNE PLILER Homemaking Club '39 FRANCES NOBLIT GERALD PEURIFOY Band '38 Corporal '39 Sergeant '40 Pan Amerian Club '39 '40 President Home Room '39 '40 CLARA MAE POLASKI Dramatic Club '40 Homemaking Club Drill Team '40 Vice-President Home Room '39 GUS POOL Boys' Mixed Chorus '38 '39 '40 Natbonal Thespian Dramatic '4 EDNA EARLE RALEY MARY EVELYNE REYNOLDS Girls' L Club '38 '39 Homemaking Club '38 '39 Valley Ball '38 '39 GENE PORTER Homemaking Club '38 Drill Team '39 DOUGLAS RAY President Home Room '40 Vice-President Home Room '39 Secretarv-Treasurer Home Room '38 BILLY RICHARDSON Football '37 '38 '39 '40 Basketball '39 Track '39 DOROTHY PUTNAM Latin Club '39 '40 Mixed Chorus '39 '40 Hall Monitor '40 FRANCES REEH Homemaking Club '38 '39 '40 ERNA MAE ROBERTS Girls' L Club '38 '39 '40 Homernaking Club '38 Homemakers Convention '38 Art Club '39 LAVERNE PYLAND Dramatic Club '40 Girls' L Club '39 '40 Pan American Club '40 Library Club '38 Homemaking Club '40 Drill Team '38 '39 '40 Student Librarian '38 '40 Foot Loose '40 GEORGE B. REID AMY LOU RODDEN Dramatic Club '40 National Honor Society '40 Annual Staff '40 Homemaking Club '39 Hall Monito- '40 One-Act P' V Contest '40 Volley Dall Tournament '40 IRIS ROGERS Secretary Girls' L Club '39 '40 Hornemaking Club '39 President Homemaking Club '40 Secretary Home Room '37 '38 Vice-President Home Room '39 '40 Hall Monitor '39 '40 FOSTER LYNN SMITH Dramatic Club '40 ViCeAPresident Home Room '38 President Home Room '39 Football '38 '39 MARY SIMMONS NANCY IANE ROSS Homemaking Club '38 '39 '40 THOMAS SALING HAROLD SIMPSON Mixed Chorus '40 DOROTHY ROTHWELL Library Club '39 '40 Librarian '39 '40 Homemaking Club '38 Secretary '39 '40 Latin Club '38 '39 '40 Student Council '40 Art Club '37 President Home Room '38 '3 Hall Monitor '40 T. A. SCOTT Bovs' L Club '38 '39 '40 VicefPresident '40 Sportsmcns Club '38 '39 '40 Latin Club '38 '39 '40 Consul '40 Student Council '39 '40 Most Athletic Boy '39 President Senior Class '40 President Home Room '40 Hall Monitor '38 '39 '40 Football '37 '38 '39 '40 Basketball '37 '38 '39 '40 Track '37 '38 '40 CHARLES SKIDMORE Snortsmon Club '38 '39 '40 Student Council '38 '39 Football '38 '39 '40 Track '40 9 ELIZABETH ANNE RUTHVEN Library Club '38 '40 Homemaking Club '39 '40 Art Club '39 LESLEY SIMMON S Pan American Club '33 '40 Hall Monitor '39 '40 RUBY LEE SMELLEY Homemakinq Club '39 Spanish Club '39 W M, 9- ' . -1-4, -ii: 1 vi it J..,2i.?FW51:f ' Jn' 'KST' ' f ,, - - . ..,i.-ue Ex t' .elf ,U ' WAYLON SMITH HARRY SUMMERS LORAINE TEMPLE Homemaking Club '38 '40 Secretary '39 A GLADYS STANLEY Homemaking Club '33 '39 DOROTHY TABB Press Club '40 Library Club '39 Homemaking Club '33 '39 Baton Club '39 Rhythm Revue '40 Queens Coronation '39 '40 Secretary Home Room '39 TOMMY THOMAS Student Council '39 Hall Monitor '39 Football '40 'THC 'z WAYPLE STANLEY Boys' Glee Club '38 IAMES ROSS TAYLOR Hall Monitor '39 Basketball '40 MAYME IANE THOMSON Girls' L Club '39 '40 Science Club '39g Sec. '40 Ouill and Scroll '39 President '40 Annual Staff '39 '40 Student Council '40 Spanish Club '41 Vicge-President Home Room ' 9 Oueen's Coronation '39 '40 Tennis '38 '39 '40 FRANCES STEVENS Iunior Classical League '38 '39 Hall Monitor '40 NORMALEE TAYLOR Choral Club '38 Latin Club '39 '40 3rd Place Latin Tourna- ment Essay Latin Tournament '40 LORRAINE THORNTON Girls' L Club '33 '39 Homemaking Club '33 '39 IAMEI DD Band '38 '39 'fm Student Council '39 WALLACE TUCKER Student Council '39 '40 I. E. WARR Dramatic Club '39 '40 President '40 Biology Club '37 '38 Baton Club '38 President Home Room '37 '38 Vice-President Home Room '39 Reporter Home Room '40 WALLACE WILLIAMS GENEVIEVE TONEY SIDNEY TUTT Science Club '39 '40 Reporter '40 Annual Statt '40 Senior Editor '40 Radio Club '40 Boxing Club '40 Basketball Tournament '40 MARLIN WEBB GLENNA 'WILSON Band '38 '39 Librarian '40 Dance Band '40 Vice-President Homemak- ing Club '38 '39 President Pan American '39 '40 Student Council '38 '39 Vine-President Home Room '40 Secretary Home Room '40 Reporter '40 Queens Coronation '40 IEAN TOOKE Dramatic Club '39 '40 Girls' Club '40 Librgnry Club '39y President '4 Student Librarian '39 '40 Homemaking Club Re- porter '40 Student Council '39 '40 lst Place One-Act Play '40 Que-en's Coronation '40 FRANCES ADA UTZMAN Bcncl '40 Library Club '39 Librarian 39 Homemaking Club '38 '39 '40 Secretarv '38 Baton Club '38 Drill Team '38 '39 VJILLIAM WI-IITEHEAD Dramatic Club '39 '40 Science Club '39 '40 LAUREE WOOD Girls' L Club '39 Homemaking Ciub '39 '40 Latin Club '39 Baton Club '38 '39 Bioloay Club '38 '39 Secretary Home Room '38 '39 Drill Team '38 '39 NORMA TRIBBLE DOUGLAS WALLESCH BONNIE IEAN WIECI-I Annual Statt '40 Homemalcing Club '38 '39 '40 Hall Monitor '39 '40 Lobo Usher '40 SARA GRACE YARBROUGH Pan American Club Secretory '39 Drill Team '38 '39 Baton Club 39 '40 Secretarv Home Room '38 Hall Monitor '40 Lobo Usber '40 Queen's Coronation '39 '10 IUNICDRS V V. L,,. M ,,L,,g I I IIM CARTER President MYRTLE RUTH MOREHEAD Vice-President a LOIS ANDREWS Secretory MARY FRANCES CORDTS Chcxirmcm ot Finance Committee MISS IANE ETHERIDGE MISS DAISY LEIGI-I HUGHES Sponsors BILLIE FRANCES BRUNDAOE JAMES BROWN CAROLINE BROWN BEVERLY BROWN EDITH BRIDGES DOROTHY BRIDGES IANE BUCKLEY IACK BURKE IO ANN BUCKNER H. I. BURNS IONNIE MAY CABBINESS IUNE CALLOWAY LAMAR CAMMACK WANDA CANADA BETTY CAPERS RUTH CARMICHAEL KENNETH ABNEY GERALD ACKER IAYNELLE AYCOCK IOE ADAMS HELEN ALEXANDER LOIS ANDREWS CLARA PAY ATTAWAY IUNE BAZZELI.. ARLIE BERRY CHRISTINE BIRDSONG SEMUEL BIRDSONG CHARLES BOWEN RONALD BOSWELL DOROTHY BOYLAND BILLIE BRADY DECLE BRATCI-IER NEDRA CARR IIM CARTER FRANK CERLIANO DOROTHY CHAFFIN TOMMY CHAMBERLAIN KENNON CHAMBERS ANNA CAROLE CHERB BOBBY SUE CHILDS LONNIE CLARK NORMAN CLIFFORD HUGH COATS MARY FRANCES CORDTS ERNEST CORNELIUS NEWTON COX WILMA CRABTREE PHYLLIS CREASY LEM CROCKER EI. W. CROWLEY ROBERT CROWLEY BILLY CURRY BILLY DAIRS RUTH DEKLE DESMOND DHOOGEN BOBBIE DAWN DICKSON WALTER DOBBS ELIZABETH DOSSEY ARLIN DUNN HELEN IOYCE DRAPER LILLIARD DUNAGAN CLARENCE EMMEL BILLY EUBANKS OLIN FAIRCLOTH MATTIE ANN GRAY FRANCES GRAYBILL SAM HALL BARBARA HOLLAWAY DIXIE HAMMOND CHARLES HAMILTON IAC IAUGHT CLYDE HARDY BERENICE I-IAUPT CLARA IEAN HARRIS IEN HAYDEN VJILLIS HEARNE CLYDELL HENDERSON VJAYLON HENDERSON I. W. HENSON IONNIE MAE HEIM ANN FENTRESS IIMMIE FOGARTIE IOSEPHINE FOSTER LOUISE FRANKLIN LARRY FREEMAN CHARLES FREUDIGER ROB FULLER GAYLE GANDY GERALDINE GASWAY 'WALTER GOETTLE RILLY GAW REBA GIBSON THOMAS GILMER IIAROLD GILSTRAP ESTELLE GIVENS KENNETH GORDON RUBY LOUISE I-IINKLE LAHOMA HALCOMB ROBERT HUFF AUDREY LOU IACKSON I. T. IEFFRESS LEON IOHNSTON IAMES MARVIN KELLY PATSY KEITH SARA KNIGHTON WANDA LANTZ BERNEAL LARSON DAN LEAK IIM LEWIS IULIA BETH LITTLEIOHN IIORACE LITTLEIOI-IN IULIA ANN LUCY KERRY LUCY HELEN MCGAI-IEE SUE IEAN MACK IOE MATHEWS BILLY MATTHEWS FRANCES MANNING FRED MATNEY ALM. JIAE MEADOWS IRMA BELL MEADOWS ESPERANZA MENDIOLA FRANCES MILLER MILDRED MOORE MARTICIA MOORE DORIS MOORE BILLIE MARIE MIXON MYRTLE RUTI-I MOOREHEAD VALMER LEE ROSS FLOYD RUMBAUGH DONALD RUSSELL CHARLINE SATTERWHITE IACK SEALE IOAN SEWARD DORIS SHADWICK MARGIE SHARP A. G. SHAW KATIE SHUMATE MARY SIMMONS IACK SKINNER NORMAN SMART AUDRY SMITH BOBBY SMITH CLINTON SMITH NORMA MUNSELL IACK MURRAY OUIDA NORRIS HENRY PACE MARY PATRIQUIN MILTON PEARSON ELWANDA PEPPER KENNETH PEPPER IOAN PEURIFOY BILLY IOE POE MYNDALL PRUITT BILLY REVIS RUBIN RICHARDSON SYBIL RICHARDSON PATSY ANN RODDEN EDWARD ROWE NAOMA SMI'I'H W H. SMITH WILCIE IEAN SMITH IOIIN C SPRADLEY DOROTHY SPARICMAN MARY ELLA STENCE GEORGE STEPHENSON BILLIE MARIE STEVENS ROSEMARY STUCKEY BILLY SUTTON BETTY IANE TAYLOR IOE TAYLOR SUZANNE THURMAN RE'I I'Y IO TOEWS IMOGENE TONEY LOIS VANDERSPOOL NAOMI VASCOCU LAMAR VAUGHAN CARL VOGEL HARRY WARREN IO ANN WELCH C. B. WELCH IOSEPI-I WHETSTONE BETTY IO WILSON IOYCE WILSON MELBA WILLIAMS PEGGY IEAN WHITE MILDRED WHITMAN TACK WOOD HAZEL WOOD EVELYN WOOD EMILY WOOD SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER I2 9-The Seniors registered today, and the Student Body president, Jirnm IO-Today was the Juniors' day to register. They were mighty glad th ll--Last, but not least, the bewildered and frightened Sophomores fix HMARCH OF TIME y Goodson, made a fine speech eir Sophomore days were over ed their schedules -Classes began for another year, and the halls rang with laughte I3-The B team started off with a bang as they won their first game. I4-The Senior High Teachers had a steak fry tonight to catch up on the I7-4 I8-Tonight the first school dance of the year was held in the Gym. I9-The teachers ate tonight! They were honored with a Rotarian B 20-The Longview Lobos started off with one of the hardest schedules First P. T. A. meeting this afternoon-we got out early. the Royal Purple of Beaumont 7-U. SEPTEMBER 27-The Lobos lassoed the Fort Worth Steers by a 20-O score. OCTOBER 3 Everyone came prepared to smile at the birdie Pictures were take - . n. OCTOBER 4-By defeating the Port Arthur Yellow Jackets 20-13, the Lobos mad up and take notice. OCTOBER 7-f OCTOBER ll- OCTOBER I4- OCTOBER I5- OCTOBER I8- OCTOBER 23- OCTOBER 24- The annual staff started the drive for paper. The Lobos won their first l94O conference victory over the Athens Many smiles of pleasure were seen today for the pictures for the a Sara Grace Yarbrough represented Longview at the third annual For The Lobos whipped Texarkana 26-I2 after a slow start. The Sadie Hawkins Dance was proclaimed by all a success. Annie Frances Bistline represented Longview as princess at the si held in Gilmer. OCTOBER 25-Everybody trekked happily to Kilgore tonight, but it was hard to smi r and talking. gossip of their summer vacations anguet. of any high school by downing Hornets 39-U. nnual arrived. est Festival in Lufkin xth annual East Texas Yamboree le on the return trip The Bulldogs emony at the Junior High School arshall. yler Lions I4-7. The boys played defeated the Lobos I4-7. NOVEMBER I-The Lobos beat the Wildcats from Woodrow Wilson, Dallas, 6-O, w bench. NOVEMBER 7-Dorothy Chaffin was crowned Oueen of L. H. S. in a beautiful cer NOVEMBER 8-Jane Jo Medley represented Longview at the Harvest Festival in M NOVEMBER ll-The Lobos gained another well earned victory by defeating the T splendidly. NOVEMBER I8 NOVEMBER I5 NOVEMBER I6 Miss Jane Etheridges home room presented Lil' Abner, a cleverly worked out program The Dramatic Club sponsored one of the most popular comedies o Jean Tooke represented Longview as princess in the Coronation of - t Patriotic Celebration in Mineola. June Bazzell accompanied her and represente NOVEMBER 2l-Longview celebrated President Roosevelt's Thanksgiving, and the Marshall's NOVEMBER 28 NOVEMBER 29 DECEMBER l I Mavericks 4U-12. -The Lobos won a tough struggle from the Gladewater Golden Bea -L. H. S. lost Miss Brannon as she became Mrs. R. J. Emmers. DECEMBER 6- -The Junior Revue proved highly entertaining. In the Bi-district tilt at Lobo Stadium, the Lobos beat the Lufkin Pan f the year, Foot Loose he Queen at the American Legion d the High School as duohess Lobos celebrated after defeating rs I3-6. thers I9-l2. DECEMBER I3-Longview was sad. On a muddy field the Lobos lost the OuarterAFin 24-13. DECEMBER 20-Today L. H. S. closed its doors until January 2, l94l, Jr the Christm JANUARY 2, l94l-School started today, ending the two weeks vacation. JANUARY ll--Thirty members of the Junior Classical League attended a meeting state organization. JANUARY 24-Examinations today. JANUARY 30-Forty-four frightened sophomores entered L. H. S. fresh from Junior FEBRUARY 6-Tommy McGannon was sent to Jacksonville to speak cn What a for the School. FEBRUARY 7-The second annual Rhythm Review was a great success. Billie Jean Sweetheart. FEBRUARY FEBRUARY FEBRUARY MARCH I MARCH 3 I4-The Library Club gave a pay program. I5-The Junior Classical League sponsored a Valentine Dance. 22-Billy Richardson was elected captain of the l94l Lobos by the foo -March came in today like a lion. -Latin students were working hard for the district tournament. t MARCH 20-At last, spring arrived. MARCH 26 APRIL 5 APRIL ll APRIL ll and APRIL I3 APRIL 25 APRIL 30'- MAY I-- MAY I9-The MAY 22-- MAY MAY 27-M- MAY 29- --Today the L. H. S. debaters entered the Interscholastic League meet. -Latin students went to Texarkana for the district tournament. -Good Friday-we got out for three whole days. I2-Band Contest here in Longview. -Today was Easter and everyone showed off his new spring clothes. -The Seniors presented Lost April. The last of April. The Seniors started counting the days till their day. All L. H. S. anxiously awaited the closing of school. town was quiet. Perhaps some L. H. S. students were cramming for Senior finals were taken today. 23- -Senior Day was celebrated today. Junior and Sophomore finals were taken today. Report cards were received. as Holidays. in Waco to organize a temporary High. Student Council Can Accomplish Flannery was introduced as Band ball lettermen, the final exams o the leading sports writers sit ith several first stringers on the als game to the Temple Wildcats SOPHOMORES GORDON IOHNSON President MILDRED MCI-IANEY Vice-President BETTY IEAN WOOD Secretory GERALDINE PIPSAIRE Reporter MR. WALON WILSON MISS FRANCES FREEMAN Sponsors EVA LOUISE ABEL IIMMIE AENCHBACI-IER WELDA ALBRIGHT MORRIS ALLEN MARY VIRGINIA ALLRED LINUS ALFORD WI-IARTON ASLIN PATSY ASI-ICRAFT CARROLL ARNOLD MARCUS BARNES IAMES BARNES ZELDA BELL BILLY BIRDSONG MARGIE BIRDSONG SEMUEL BIRDSONG GENEVA BISHOP SIDNEY BISTLINE BERT BIVINS JAMES BLACK SARA BLAKENEY IAMES BLAKELEY IOAN BOWMAN IIMMY BOTHWELL TACK BOUCHER IACKIE BOYETTE HERBERT BOYLAND JAMES BOWEN BOBBY BRAMLETT RICHARD BROWN STELLA IUNE BRUCE PATSY BRYAN I. B. BRYANT REBA BRYANT BILL BRYANT DOROTHY NELL BROWN AUBREY BUCHANAN CURTIS BURNETT MARLIN CALLAHAN MILTON COMMACK BETTIE LOU CARGILE D. C. CLARK ROBINETTE CLARK AILEEN CLEMENT IAMES CLEMENTS MARY COLE MARIE COMBS ILLWYN COMES GUY CONNELLY GLENNA COURTER BILLIE K. CROCKER HOMER DONALD CROMER IIMMIE CRUMPTON MARVIN CURRY IEAN DALSTON IACK DALY FRANK DARDEN MARIE DUMAS BERNADEAN DUNCAN IACK DUNN IOE DUNN IOHNNY DUNAVAN INILLIE BOB EARHART IACKIE EAST RALPH EDWARDS MARGARET ELZNER MARGARET ETHRIDGE MARION EVANS KENNETH EALCONER HELEN FIELDER ELIZABETH FOGARTIE DORIS FOSTER EVELYNNE FOWLER MARY FRANCES FRANKLIN INEZ FULLER RAYMOND GARNER NEDA GIBSON PEGGY IEAN GOODSON MARTHA GRAVES FORREST GRIGG CHARLOTTE GRISSON EDDIE I-IAPER KATHERINE HARRISON MARION HOWK CAMILLE HOCKERSMITH DAN I-IOLLINGSWORTH ARTHUR HOLLOWELL FAY HORNE JERRY HORSMAN MARGIE HORTON CARL HUCKABAY HOWARD HUTCHESON MARGARET HUTCHINGS CHARMAN INGRAM MELBA IACKSON CHARLES IAMES BILLY JONES BOBBY IONES CHARSLEE IONES GORDON IOIINSTON BOBBY IOHNSTON HERBERT IOHNSON MONTE IOHNSON CHARLES IOSEY FRED KERSTETTER IOE KUYKENDALL SUE LANE LARLEY LOKEY ARLAN LARSON VIRGINIA LEAK LYMAN LEONARD YANCEY LEWIS ROBBIE LINVILLE VIRGINIA LONG W. C. LONG THELMA LOONEY BOBBY MCCLURE RICHARD MCDANIEL EDMON MCDONALD IAMES MCDONALD TOMMIE MCELROY MILDRED MCHANEY IOAN McKAY PAT McKENNA DOROTHY MACK IACK MACKEY EDDIE MARTIN BETTY LEE MARTIN DELORES MEADOWS MARY MENDIOLA BILLIE I, MILLER ELIZABETH MILLER BILLY MIXON HELEN MIXON IIMMY MOODY GILBERT MOORE CORDOUS MORRIS BOBBIE IO MOSELEY IOIINNY NATION KATHERINE NORRIS ROSCOE NORTHCUTT PATSY NUMSEN K. C. O'KELLY ERIC O'I I'MAN PATSY PACE MATTIE BELLE PINSON RAY PETTY IUANITA PI-IILLIP GERALDINE PIPSAIRE RICHARD PLASCI-IKE WARREN POE ELOISE POLLICK SILVERENE POLLICK MOZELLE PONDER DEWEY PRIESTER BOERY QUICK KENNETH RANEY BETTY IO REYNOLDS BILLIE F. RIDINGS BETTIE IACK ROBERTS BETTY RUCKER BEVERLY RUMBOUGII E M. SALMON DEAN SANFORD MARSHA SAPP KATHERINE SATTERWHITE C-ERALDINE SCOTT GEORGIE SHADOIN IANIE SWINNEY PAUL SMITH MARVIN SMITH IAMES SMITH DOROTHY SMITH EVA SPEARS WANDA STANLEY MARGARET STAMPS lov STANLEY GRRALDINE STEBBINS LAURENCE STEWART CHARLES STOCKER Luo SULLIVAN LAURA TAYLOR BARBARA TEAT IACQUELYN TODD DORIS THOMPSON CHARLES TRIBBLE IIMMIE WALDON VIOLETA WALDON MARTHA ANN WALKER PATRICIA WARD DORIS WEBB WINONA WELLS I. A. WHITWORTH PRUITT WILCOX ALICE IUNE WILLIAMS BILLY WILLAM IAMES WILLIAMS VELMA LEE WILLIAMS BETTY IO WILMOTH WESLEY WORKS BETTY IEAN WOOD WILL As everyone knows, anyone who is about to pass on usually makes out his Will, so that his friends and relatives will know what they get from the ole duffer. ln this case, the Seniors of l94l are leaving their gifts, abilities, and peculiarities to helpless underclassmen. The first person we talked to was Albert f Butch l Carter, who said he would like to leave his ability to play in many pigskin thrillers to Clinton f Big Dog l Smith. To Ann Fentress, Dopey Flannery wills her big mouth, although Ann does well enough with her own. Mellonie Abney bestowes her ability to act in dramatic productions on Margaret Stamps who needs but little coaching. To Buth Dekle, Catherine Adams lets go her ability to draw pretty pictures and make posters for the nice, nice annual staff. Lee Adkins leaves his bigness to limmie Fogartie, and we hope he can get by with it and manage better than Lee. Trudi Allen wills her sweetness to Gayle Candy, and we hope she will in turn leave it where it will do the most good. ,4 1 Frances Anderson gives her position in theupep squad to Wilma Crabtree, and we hope there will be more to follow her example. fFrx . iJlug.J Doris Andrews, who is getting big hearted, gladly gives her sports column to anyone who would like to take it. Martha Lee Ashcraft leaves her quietness to Clydell Henderson, who, by the way, never says a word. , William Avery says his violin goes to Ioan Bowman, who, incidentally, plays a hot trombone. Anna lean Barker wills her turning on two wheels to Bose Mary Stuckey, and we hope Bosie learns to master it some day. Maurice Barrett gives his place in the Science Club to young Guy Connelley. Guy will make a good heir, don't you think??? Elsie Bell leaves her position in the band to Ioyce Draper, who already occupies one chair. Billy Calloway bestows upon his sister, lune, his place in any Senior English class, let's hope she enjoys it more than he did. Bill Carnahan wills his knowledge of the Bible to his little brother, Phil. Boots Carter says that his good friend Kennon Chambers gets all of his ideas, and these include Nite Life and How to Spend lt. Ioyce Clark leaves her wisdom to Zelda Bell, who is going to use it to some good, we hope. Iim Cocke gives to Iimmie Bothwell his big feet. Can you use them, Iim?? lack Coghlan leaves his cowboy boots to Bert Bivins. Hi Ho Silver! Keith Cole bestows his shortness on lohn Dunaway, and we hope he tries to use it. Even though limmie Blakeley is quite cute without them, Teg Collins leaves him his good looks. Don't break too many hearts, limmy. Frances Comer wills her pretty brown eyes to Beverly Brown, they will look pretty on Bev!- erly. Annie Frances Bristline leaves her cameo -like face to Billie Frances Brundage. Knottie Bivins turns over his personality to lack Burkc.1Wonder if lack will acquire any of that Knottie charm??? He needs it. .i Iessie Bivins leaves her baton to Betty Io Wilson hopes Betty will be careful how she slings it. Bernard Boucher bequeaths his boxing ability to Billy Newman because there may be a time when Billy will need some knowledge of self defense. Helon Buth Bruton leaves her sweet ways to Patsy Numsen who really could use a few. lane Connor loans her technique to Charlotte Grissom, try it, you might be surprised. Virginia Crain wills her place on the paper staff to lane Buckley. Bobby Daniels gives his trumpet to any young man who has lots of wind and cares to use it. Billy Deane hopes that another Longviewite will get his picture in Life, and so he leaves his ability in jitter bugging to H. I. Burns. Because we all hope that Emily Wood will grow up someday, Ann Ava Denson leaves her height to 'lsisterf' Malcolm Elliott says his cuteness goes to Kenneth Abney, but we know that the under- grads wish that he would take it with him. QThe great Don Fambrough bequeaths his football ability to lack Wood. lsn't that sweet, tho. Now, Bill Bryant should feel honored because lames Fenton wants to give him his pretty blonde hair. Fay Ferrell thought that she would do better if she left her temper somewhere. Kather- ine Harrison, you are the victim. Bay Ferrell leaves his brilliant mind to Marcus Barnes, try it, maybe he has something there. Algie fDorseyI Glover turns over his swing band to Fred Kerstetter. Ierre Northcutt leaves his wise cracks to Mrs. Bossom, who will gladly take them to throw away. Bernice Goode wills his false teeth to Tiger Sutton. They will look cute on him, too. Doris Ann Henderson leaves her title of 'Little Spook to Evelyn Wood who sometimes looks like a ghost. To hard-working Iean Dalston, Iohn Holland leaves his position of Business Manager. Since Iimmy Goodson thought it useless to will his good looks to Gordon Iohnston, he substitutes his job as PreXy. Marjorie Grant wills her good disposition to Guida Norris, but I. P. Oden doesn't think Ouida has any need of it. Merle Greaves leaves his place on the football team to Olin Faircloth. This should be good. L. H. S. must have its well dressed Bomeo: so Byron Hampton turns generous and be- stows his clothes upon Iames Marvin Kelly. After Lois Andrews' smashing success in the Andrews Sisters, Billie Iean Hardin feels that her place in the Harmonettes can be filled by Tootsie. I. G. Hurst leaves his car to Eddie Martin. Let's hope he makes some use of it. Give the girls a break. Bootsie Iames doesnt want L. H. S. to be without at least one Hepburn, so she leaves her acting ability to Katie Shumate. Charles Iohnson gives to Harry Warren his pretty eyes. Fred Iohnson leaves his cuteness to A. G. Shaw. Don't think you need it tho, A. G. Helen Iohnson says her place as Editor of the Long-View goes to Suzanne Thurman. We hope you do as well as Helen did. lma Iean Iones wills her horn to anyone who likes saueaks. Do we have any 'ltakers ? Billy Iack Lancaster gives his good looks to Ioe Adams. Maybe Ioe will be king next year. To Lamar Eberhardt, Howard McDonald begueaths his physique. fMore he man stufflll George Norris leaves his place in the senior class which he has had so long to Floyd Bum- baugh who will stay over again. To Dorothea Iones, Winnie Mae Nichols wills her place on the annual staff. Mary Pipsaire leaves her brains to anyone who could use a few. Don't everyone grab at once. Tommy McGannon slights the girls and leaves his eye lashes to Charles Iames. Begretfully, Dana Martin wills her beau, Iimmie Aenchbacher, to any lucky girl who can take over. To the choral class, Gladys Mack leaves her nice alto voice. Gunga Mason bestows his position as editor of the annual upon anyone who wants a big headache. CB. C. doesn't help either.I Knowing that her big smile is a help in selling ads, Iane Io Medley beaueaths this as- set to Iane Castleberry. Gus Pool leaves his ability to get girls to Winifred Feazel. Who knowsg maybe he will get another Sarah Grace someday. Even though Douglas Beeh would like to be another Ioe Louis, he decides to be gene erous and leave Carl Vogel his boxing ability. Billy Bichardson bequeaths his personality to Iim Carter. With the looks he already has and this new personality, will the poor girls have a chance? T. A. Scott wills his shyness to Fay Horne. CA much better beneficiary would have been I. T. Ieffressl Charles Skidmore leaves his cuteness to Hugh Coats. Well, we think he is cute anyhow. ln order to help Bobby Smith in his singing career, Wayland Smith wills him his good looking clothes. Dorothy CBabyI Chaffin finally persuaded Mayme Iayne Thompson to leave her that nice personality. Iames Todd leaves his sax playing ability to Ierry Gasaway. Iean Tooke gives her sweetness to Clara Iean Harris. Sidney Tutt says his place working as general flunkie on the annual goes to anyone who will take it. I. E. Warr leaves Iune Bazzell to some lucky boy who wants to fill his shoes. To cute little Mary K. Cain, Glenna Wilson wills those bewitching dimples. Lauree Wood swears to leave the boys alone and give them a break, how's that---- boys? !fiXTTE-UHETUCCS I V FQCDTBALL . . . :Wim EE ?'ll!!'q P. E. SI-IOTWELL Head Coach 41-Boylcndg 42-Carmcckg 43-C, Ionesg 44-Gow: 4S1H7G'HV'T 45-Mclfinleyg 47-Horsemong 48-Dowdeng 49-Goodsong 50-Scott 51-Pepperg 52-Richordsong 53-Lineburgerg 54-Grifiithy 55-A. Ionesg SB-Burnsg 57-C. Smithg 58-Murrcxyy 59-A. Ccxrterg 60-Bivins 61-Holton BZ-Grecxvesg 63-Shczwg 64-McDoncrldg 65-Thomccsg B6AFcmbrough KCL 67-Horny 68-Scnfordg 69-Bondsg 70-Mc: Gannong 71-Hopkinsg 73-Crowleyg 75-B. Smithg 76-Iohnsong 77-Coats: 78-Pecxrsong 79-O'Ke11eyg 80-Lewisg 81-Warren 82-Gilstrcxpg 83-Frankling 84-Goodeg 85-Eberhordtg 86-Carnahan: 87-Abneyg BS-Grcxvesy 89-I. Ccxrterp 92-Odeng 93-Skidmow 95-Hensony 95-Iefiressg 96-Kcylorg 97-Hardy. Gita FOOTBALL Billy Richardson began the Lobo's scoring for the year by catching T. A. Scotts pass tor a touchdown that beat Beaumont 7-U. Don Farnbrough began his scoring, which ended in his being the States high-point rnan, in the Port Arthur game by scoring 20 points. Final score: Lobos 20, Yellow lackets 13. Northside CFL Worthl was beaten by the Lobos 20-U. lack Murray was outstanding by his running back a punt for a touchdown. , Q MCDONALD RICHARDSON SMITH -THOMAS LETTERIVIEN The Lobos ran over a fast Athens team spurred on by the playing of W. Shaw by beating them 39-U. The Wolves beat a powerful and heavy Texarkana team by the score of 27-12. Howard McDonald stood out with his consistent end play. Longview 7, Kilgore 14. Among the gallant Lobos, Knottie Bivins will be remembered long for his superb de- fensive play. CARTER LINEBARGER GRIFFITH BURNS FOOTBALL loe Adoms ctnd H. I, Burns stcrrred when ct crippled Lobo tecfm beot Woodrow Wilson 6-U. The Lobos come bock stronger thorn ever by upsetting Tyler dnd throwing the district rotce into or mixup. C, Smith ond Butch Ccrrter plctyed or splendid gome dt torckles. Score: l4-7. Iimmy Goodson, our Very cczpdble center, olmost fulfilled his desire to mdke o touchdown when the tedm rctn over Mcirshdll 40-12. oooDsoN GHAVES C. N4 WILKINSQN SCOTT BIVINS Business Moncrger LETTERMEN Gladewater gave us some tight mo- ments at times, but the Lobos beat them 13-6. lohn Linebarger played an ex- ceptional game at guard. After Winning the district title by 71 flip of a coin, the Lobos became the bi-district champs by beating Lufkin l9-l2. Bobby Griffith starred at guard. Temple, in a nice black mud, took the Lobos out of state competition by de- feating them 13-24. T. A. Scott left a re- cord behind that everyone will remem- ber. l-le completed Zl out of 3l passes with a Wet and muddy ball. OSBURN, BLACKBURN Assistant Coaches FAMBROUGH, Captain . IONES MURRAY Managers FULLER SUTTON MELTON BOYS luck Skinner, l-lorry Lee Summers, Iohn C. Sprcdley, Eddie Mortin, Robert Huff, Ice Adams, Don Pom- brough, Melton Milner, Captain T. A. Scott, Coorch Shotwell, Assistant Coach Blackburn, Lamar Eber- hedrt, Robert Crowley, Charles Freudiger, l. T. Ietfress, Iimrrzy Moody. The Lobos comme out of their 1941 sec:- son just short of d district title. The teolrn Wds led by ct flcrshy forwdrd ndmed T. A. Scott. l-le ond Robert Crowley were good dt tricky shots in close to the bols- lcet. Their shots dt the basket seldom missed. Don Fombrough, sporting or lit- tle roughness in severdl gdrnes, Wds ct good guord. Chdrles Freudiger showed the cxudience some good left hound shots. Chili plcrys gudrd, iorwdrd, or center. fr BASKETBALL Pl l . 5 1 ' 'Q a its HM Q + T. A. Scott, Robert Crowley, Don Fambrough, Robert Hull, Howard McDonald, Harry Summers, Charles Freudiger, Melton Milner, Ioe Adams Milner, Skinner, and Hutt also did line Work on the court. Little loe Adams was always good tor a long shot from out in the middle ot the court when he Went in. Tall Harry Summers, ineligible until alter mid-term, showed us some line playing as a center. Although they clicln't win district, We are proud of our basketball team. GIRLS Louise Bailey, Peggy lean Goodson, Ouida Norris, Iimmie Leach, Billie F. Brundage, Mattie Belle Pinson, Hazel Wood Iulia Ann Lucy, Phyllis Creasy, Clara lean Harris, Estelle Gixens. GAMES PLAYED Elysian Field Waskom Ietierson Tatum Elysian Field Tatum Waslcom Timpson Tatum Karnaclc letierson Mineola Karnack l-larleton Hughes Spring Mineola letterson Elysian Field lunior-Senior Boy-Girl here lost E. F. Tournament Won E, F. Tournament lost Tatum Won Elysian Field loit Tatum Tournament Won Tatum Tournament Won Tatum Tournament Won here Won Karnack won here Won here Won here Won Karnack Tournament lost Karnack Tournament Won Karnack Tournament lost leiierson lost here lost here lunior here Won BASKETBALL Clara Ioan Harris, Billy Frances Brundage, Ouida Norris, Iimmie Leach Estelle Givins, Hazel Wood. Emu Mae Roberts, Manager, Lolita Hestcmd, Phyllis Creasy. THE REQUIREMENTS EOR LETTERING l. Must be passing two-thirds of school work. 2. Must have played in one-fourth of all quarters played. CThere were 18 games played this season making a total of 72 quar- ters. ln order to letter these girls had to play in l8 of the quartersl TRACK Sz r w Hlh 1 o nson, , McKinley, K. Pepper, L. Cammack, R. Crowley, I. Taylor, H. Warren, B. R. Sutton, L. Vaughan, T. A. Franklin, W, Hearne, A. Iones, 1. Murray, H. Gilstrap, W. Holton. RESULTS OE GREGG COU 120-Yard hurdles 1. A. Iones, Time 15.4 100-yard dash 2. Crowley 4. Gilstrap 440-yard dash 4. Holton 220-yard low hurdles 1. lanes 2. Crowley Time 24,3 880-yard run NTY MEET 1. Cammack Time 2 minutes, 15 seconds 220-yard dash 1. Crowley 2. Murray 4. Gilstrap Time 23.8 Mile run 1. Franklin Time 4 minutes, 57 seconds 440-yard relay 2. Longview QGi1strap, Eambrough, Murray, and Ionesl Pole vault 3. Smith High iump 1. lanes 2. Smith 3. Scott 1-1eight5teet1Uinches Shot put 2. Holton 4. Eamlorough Broad iump 1. lones 2. Crowley Distance 2U feet, 1 inch Discus 3. Holton FIELD In addition to entering lnterscholastic League Meets, the track team entered the East Texas Relays that were held at Palestine. Thirty-six teams entered this contest, and Longview placed fourth. TENNIS. SENIOR PLAYERS Girls Singles Barbara Holloway Girl's Doubles Mildred Moore Sue leanne Mack IUNIOR Girls Singles Mildred Mol-laney Girls Doubles Welda Albright Mattie Belle Pinson Boys Singles loe Adams Boys Doubles Iirnmy Goodson Charles lohnson PLAYERS Boys Singles Arthur Larson Boy's Doubles limmy Blakeley lolfin Dunaway jon? view K , 50500 QM Qui-W DOROTHY CHAFFIN :fmoif Gqfgfafia Boy . . . DON FAMBROUGH . . . ffwoif cqfflfsfia Qui' BILLIE FRANCES BRUNDAGE Jmoaf Qopufaz Boy . . I AMES BIVINS . . . Jlffoif fpofzufaz gag BILLIE JEAN FLANNERY Jmozf Baczufifuf 9015. . . ' 1 1 ! 1 1 1 1 1 DORQTHY TABB . . 514056 cglamcfioma B , -V - -fm JIMMY GOODSCDN Dufifanjing Sendo 'zz TANE IO MEDLEY T. A. SCOTT CHARLES FREUDIGER . Qflufifazzcfinbg junio 'za BETTY IO WILSON Lgufzfalzcfing Ciopfiomozai . . . GERALDINE PIPSAIRE HMMIE BLAKELEY ,S TOMMY MCGANNON . . . dfffoif Awfucfioui MARY PIPSAIRE HUMCDR lim Goodson: Con phonel: Hello, what are you doing? Dot Chaffin: Getting ready for church. lim: Sorry. Wrong number. Political speaker: l'm pleased to see this dense crowd here tonight! Voice from the back: Don't be too pleased. We ain't all dense! Who were the Albigenses and Where did they live? l don't know who they were nor where they lived, but whoever they were and wherever they lived I Wish them a merry Christ- mas. Wilkie: Now, if l subtract 25 from 37, what's the difference? Floyd: Yeah! that's what l say. Who cares? Dot Chaffin was so dumb that she thought mufflers were used to keep draft out of the motor and that the clutch was a new dance. Tommy: l would like to have some good old fashioned loving. lane lo: O. K. Come out to the house and l'll introduce you to grandma. I-ligh heels were invented by Iessie Bivins who had alwciys been kissed on the forehead. Frank Cerliano was being examined for a driver's license. And what is the white line in the middle of the road for? he was asked. For bicycles. Miss Hilliard: Tommy, can you define nonsense? Tommy Thomasf Yes. teacher-an elephant hanging over a cliff with his tail tied to a daisy. A pessimist is like a blind man in a dark room looking for a black cat that isn't there. An eraser is something that you look for until you decide to turn in the theme with the mistake in it. Lunatic Cin asylum yard, meets new superintendentl: Who are you? Superintendent: l'm the new superintendent. Lunny: Oh, it won't take them long to knock that out of you. I was Napoleon when l came here. An lnternational Honorary Society tor High School Iournalists. OFFICERS Mayrne layne Thomson President Billy lean Flannery Vice-President Dewees Mason Secretary-Treasurer QUILL and SCRGLL . MEMBERS Vlrigmia Crain Dorothy Ann Meyer Doris Ann Henderson Doris Andrews Gladys Mack Mayme Icxyne Thomson Billy lean Flannery Dewees Mason Betty lo Wilson Betty lean Wood Merle Greaves lack Wood Evelyn Wood Amy Lou Rodden Mary Pipsaire lane Io Medley lane Connor Dorothy Chatiin lane Buckley Ioyce Wilson Dorothy Tabb Editorial Staff DEVJEES MASON MERLE GREAVES CLARA IEAN HARRIS DORIS ANN HENDERSON GLADYS MACK TOMMY MCGANNON DOROTHY ANN MEYER WINNIE MAE NICHOLS MARY PIPSAIRE AMY LOU RODDEN MAYME IAYNE THOMSON SIDNEY TUTT BONNIE IEAN WIECH BETTY IO WILSON SARA GRACE YARBROUGH EMILY WOOD EVELYN WOOD IIMMIE FOGARTIE IERRE NORTHCUTT l94ll Editor-Dewees Mason Business Managerglohn Holland Photographer-Evelyn Wood Sponsors-Miss Violet McLaurin Miss lulia Hyman .LOBO Sidney Tutt Weighs paper for the gi- gantic Paper Contest. lane Io Medley sells Emily Wood the first annual. Mary Pipsaire-capable typist. lean Dalston working tor the Coat- hanger Contest. Ruth Dekle, Elizabeth Ruthven, and Katherine Adams-staff artists deluxe. , . 3 5 a,e .rv llllg Business Stall JOHN HOLLAND IANE BUCKLEY IANE IO MEDLEY DOROTHY CHAFFIN IEAN DALSTON BOBBIE DAWN DICKINSON The purpose ot the Student Council is to foster good citizenship, to train et ficient leaders, to promote democracy among the members, and to make our school a better institution. OFFICERS Iimmy Goodson President Billie Iean Flannery lst Vice-President Charles Freudiger 2nd Vice-President lane Io Medley Secretary and Treasurer STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS CATHERINE ADAMS IIMMY AENCHBACKER WILLIAM AVERY IEAN BARKER HELEN RUTH BRUTON BUTCH CARTER DOROTHY CHAFFIN KENNON CHAMBERS BOBBY SUE CHILDS ROBERT CROWLEY JEAN DALSTON IACK DUNN DON FAMBROUGH BILLIE IEAN FLANNERY EVELYN FELTS IAMES FENTON CHARLES I-'REUDIGER VIRGINIA GRONEMAN IIMMY GOODSON LYNN HENDERSON WAYLON HENDERSON ROBERT HUFF HERBERT IOHNSON WINIFRED IOHNSON ED MARTIN IANE IO MEDLEY MELTON MILNER TOMMY MCGANNON MILDRED MCHANEY GERALDINE PIPSAIRE MARY PIPSAIRE DOROTHY ROTHWELL T. A. SCOTT A, G. SHAW IOY STANLEY HARRY SUMMERS IANIE SWINNEY TOMMY THOMAS MAYME IAYNE THOMSON IEAN TOOKE WALLACE TUCKER WINONA WELLS IOYCE WILSON EMILY WOOD IACK WOOD Mason and Burke- head cheer leaders Miss Hughes-Sponsor Macune ci Co. -pep up Cheer Leaders in action The cheering section For the first time in L. H. S. the stu- dent body has served as the cheering section. The leaders W them to head the studen the crowd ere chosen by t cheering. 1 CI-IEER LEADERS DEWEES MASON CLARA IEAN HARRIS IACK BURKE DOROTHY CHAFFIN GEORGE NORRIS BETTY IO WILSON 1 1 Q The LongiView Published by the Students oi Longview Senior High School, Longview, Texas Editor . Exchange Ediior Sports Ediior . . . .,.. . Annie Frances Bisiline Photographer . Typists ..., .., .,.. Sponsor . . , Pot Keith and Fay Ferrell ' Helen Iohnson Doris Andrews H W, Crowley Miss Ruih Hilliord Reporters: Boolsie Iomes, Ioyce Wilson, Dorothy Tabb, lock Wood, Virginia Crain, Guy Connelly and Trudi Allen. Business Manager Billy lean Flannery wa Jfqffw , ,Q ., 5 A , PRESS CLUB IWWTI3 f1 5 :E M -4: The purpose ot this organization is to create an enthusiasm tor scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote leadership, and to develop character in the students of the second- ary schools. OFFICERS: Mary Pipsaire .... President Tommy McGannon ........ Vice-President Dewees Mason .... ..... S ecretary Members MARY PIPSAIRE TOMMY MCGANNON DEWEES MASON I I A H ,, CHARLES IOHNSON Y g DORIS ANN HENDERSON .4-Q, I HELEN IOHNSON Eg , LYNN HENDERSON 3 OLADYS MACK .,,, , ,. VIRGINIA GRONEMAN Q 3 AMY LOU RODDEN ' I 3 I, , BETTY RNIGHTON 4 Q I I DOROTHY ANN MEYER T. A SCOTT GLADYS STANLEY IEAN TOOKE HELEN ALEXANDER JOAN BOWMAN DOROTHY BOYLAND IOHNNIE MAE cABBINEss RUTH OARMICHAEL BOBBIE sUE cHILDs OLIN EAIROLOTH MARY E, FRANKLIN ROB FULLER DIXIE HAMMONDS WANDA LANTZ IULIA ANN LUCY IOAN MCKAY ELIZABETH MILLER BETTY TANE TAYLOR IAcIc WOOD I. WI HENSON IIMMIE FOGARTIE BARBARA HOLLAWAY If-I5 fax 'fail if 223244 5 ? 7 i f i ,SEE OFFICERS: Tommy McGannon-ePresident lane Io Medley-Vice-President Mayme Iayne Thomson-Secretary Billie lean Elanncry'Treasurer The purpose of this organization is to develop the scientitic interest ot Texas High School stu- dents through: encouragement of individual researchg keeping up With current advancements of scienceg and becoming acquainted with leading scientists and scientific organizations. IUNIOR TEXAS ACADEMY OE SCIENCE LITHIUM CHAPTER E 5 I M MEMBERS: WILLIAM AVERY IO ANN BOWMAN KEITH COLE MALJRICE BARRETT TOMMY MCGANNON DOROTHY CHAFFIN DOROTHY ANN MEYER LYNN HENDERSON GEORGE BIRDSONG MERLE GREAVES BETTE KNIGHTON BILLIE IEAN FLANNERY IANE IO MEDLEY BILLY IACK LANCASTER DERNICE GOODE I. G. HURST SIDNEY TUTT PAUL GOODGAME TEG COLLINS H. W. CROWLEY BOB EVANS IIMMIE FOGARTIE IOI-IN HOLLAND HORACE LITTLEIOHN FRANCES STEVENS MAYME IAYNE THOMSON OFFICERS: President-Billy Richardson Vice-President-Tommy McGar1nor1 Sec.-Treas.-Charles Iohrison E... V W-M W, s s ,, Mi, The Sportsmans ciub was organized to increase the sportsmanship of its members. By their participation in the various sports, the boys hope to de- velop a better sense oi sportsmanship in aII phases of life. SPORTSMENS CLUB Members ALBERT CARTER IIM CARTER MERLE GREAVES I. P. ODEN T. A. SCOTT HOVJARD MCDONALD BERNICE GOODE IIMMY GOODSON DEWEES MASON 'TOMMY McGANNON BILLY RICHARDSON I T, IEFFRESS CHARLES IOHNSON A GY SHAW CHARLES SKIDMORE JACK SKINNER KENNETH ABNEY IOE ADAMS LONNIE CLARK IIMMIE MOODY BILLIE IOE NELSON WILLIS HEARNE MELTON MILNER MILTON PEARSON CHARLES FREUDIGER 1 -I L5 1 3 I 'I 4 This club Was organized to further ' in the study ot homemaking and create wi more interest in the subject. There is just as much art in making a barren house into a glistening, comfortable home as there is in painting a picture or in writing a poem. As a career for women, homemaking otters greater opportunity for leisure, for growth of mind and spirit, tor exer- cise ot body, than any other occupa- tion. OFFICERS: President-Catherine Adams Vice-President-Patsy Ann Rodden Secretary and Treasurer-Elsie Bell Reporter-lean Tooke FUTURE HCDMEMAKERS The purpose ot the Library Club is to learn more about books and to get students together in a closer relation- ship. The club is composed largely ot library assistants, but other people are welcome to joing at club meetings book reviews are given, rnoving pictures are shown, and other interesting things are olone. OFFICERS: lean Tooke .... ........... P resident Reba Gibson ..... Vice-President Mary Kate Cole Secretary Virginia Crain ...... Reporter LIBRARY CLUB MEMBERS ANNA IEAN BARKER MABLE BIRDSONG MARY KATE COLE VIRGINIA CRAIN FAY FERREL REBA GIBSON BONNIE HARRIS IOHNNIE MAE HEIM WALTER HURST NORMA MUNSELL BETTIE MAE PITTS SYBLE RICHARDSON ELIZABETH ANN RUTI-IVIN IEAN TOOKE The purpose of the English Club is to entertain its members by reading good stories, reciting fiction or experiences having worthwhile programs. It is tor good Wholesome amusement rather than for scholarly entertainment. OFFICERS: Evelyn Wood ........ President Iack Buchanan .... .... V ice-President Caroline Brown ............,..., Secretary Emily Wood ...... .... P rograrn Chairman ENGLISH CLUB Members MARY VIRGINIA ALLRED LUIS ANDREWS IANELLE AYCOCK JUNE BAZZIQLL ROY BIRDSONG CAROLINE BROWN BILLIE FRANCES BRUNDAGE IACK BUCHANAN IACK BURKE IUNE CALLOWAY RUTH CARMICHAEL FRANK CERLIANO BOBBIE SUE CHILDS HUGH COATS MARY KATE COLE MARY FRANCES CORDTS ERNEST CORNELIUS WILMA CRABTREE MILDRED DALSTON LILLARD DUNAGAN BILLY EUEANKS ANN FENTRESS GAYLE GANDY E. C. GAUNT GERALDINE GASWAY REBA GIBSON HAROLD GILSTRAP 'WALTER GOETTLE SAM HALL CLYDE HARDY IEN HAYDEN WILLIS HEARNE WAYLON HENDERSON HERBERT JOHNSON GORDEN IOHNSTON SARAH KNIGHTON DAN LEAK IIM LEWIS ROBBIE IEAN LINVILLE IULIA BETH LITTLEIOHN BERNIEL LORSON FRANCES MANNING MILDRED MCHANEY ALVA MAE MEADOWS ERNA MAE MEADOWS SHIRLEY MEASON KENNETH MILLER BILLY MINICK BILLIE MARIE MIXON HENRY PACE BILLY REVIS AUDRY SMITH BOBBIE LEE SMITH WILCIE IEAN SMITH MARY ELLA STENCE BILLIE MARIE STEVENS IANIE SWINNEY IOE TOEWS NAOMI VASCOCU MILDRED WHITMAN EMILY WOOD EVELYN WOOD Members RUTH CARMICHAEL MAURICE FRANKLIN KENNETH RANEY MILTON CAMMACK BILLY REVIS IIMMY MOODY ILLIWYN COMBS IANIE SWINNEY ELIZABETH MARTIN ROBINETTE CLARK MARTHA DURHAM DELORES MEADOWS ELIZABETH FOGARTIE EETTIE IACK ROBERTS NORMA MUNSELL IO ANN BUCKNER IOY STANLEY MYRTLE RUTH MOREIIEAD MARY MENDIOLA BETTY SHARLENE RUCKER RUBY LEE SMELLEY NAOMI SMITH WILLIE BOB EARHART MARY KATHERINE CAIN MALCOLM ELLIOTT ROSEMARY STUCKEY LOS.. PURPOSE: To further the use and knowledge of Spanish in Longview High School. OFFICERS: Dewees Mason ..... ......... P resident Audrey Iackson ..,. ,..... V ice-President Mildred Moore .....i.. ......... S ecretary Billy lean Flannery .,... .... T reasurer Outstanding Spanish Students Ioe Mathews Charles Freudiger Laverne Pyland . I-IIDALGOS The club has held several social events during the past year, including a Mex- ican supper and a dance given in the Gymnasium. Dancers in Mexican Costume Betty Capers Billy Iean Flannery Members GLENNA WILSON BETTY CAPERS FRANCES GRAYBILL SHIRLEY MEASON MAYME IAYNE THOMSON IAMES TAYLOR JOHN C. SPRADLEY JACK WOOD BILLY IACK LANCASTER GERALD PEURIFOY CHARLES FREUDIGER I. T, IEFFRESS 'UAYLON HENDERSON IANE BUCKLEY TOMMY THOMAS IANE CONNOR BOBBIE DAWN DICKINSON DEWEES MASON ESPERANZA MENDIOLA BILLY IEAN FLANNERY LAVERNE PYLAND AUDREY LOU IACKSON BILLY CURRY DORIS ANDREWS MILDRED MOORE IOE MATHEWS I IUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE AKERS, WEBSTER ALBRIGHT, WELDA ALEXANDER, HELEN ALLRED, MARY VIRGINIA AVERY, WILLIAM BARNES, MARCUS BOUCHER, IACK BOWMAN, IOAN BOYLAND, DOROTHY BOYLAND, HERBERT BROWN, DOROTHY NELL BROWN, RICHARD CABBINESS, IONNIE MAE CAMMACK, LAMAR CARGILE, BETTIE LOU CHILDS. BOBBY SUE CLARK, LONNIE COLE, FRANK KEITH COLE, MARY KATE DALSTON, IEAN DALY, IACK DARDEN, FRANK DAVIS, BILLY DEKLE, RUTH DHOOGEN, DESMOND DRAPER, IOYCE DUNN, TACK DURDIN, EARL EBERHARDT, LAMAR ELZNER MARGARET EUBANKS, BILLY EVANS, BOB FOGARTIE, IIMMIE FREEMAN, LARRY GAW, BILLY GLOVER. ALGIE GRAVES, MARTHA HARRIS, BONNIE HARRIS, PONIOLA HARRISON, KATHERINE HORTON, MARIORIE MAE HOVVK, ELIZABETH HOWK. MARIAN HUCKABAY, CARL HUFF, ROBERT IONES, BOBBY KELLY, IAMES MARVIN LANE, SUE LITTLEIOHN, HORACE LITTLEIOHN, IULIA BETH LOKEY, LARLEY MACK, DOROTHY MACK, GLADYS MACK, SUE IEANNE MATTHEWS, BILLY MCALPIN, BETTY LEE MCCLURE, BOBBY MCGANNON, TOMMY MANNING, FRANCES MARTIN, DANA MEYER, DOROTHY ANN MILLER. ELIZABETH MINICK, BILLY MOORE, GILBERT NATION, IOHNNY NORRIS KATHERINE NORTHCUTT, IERRE PEARSON, MILTON PIPSAIRE, GERALDINE POLLICK, SILVERENE PUTNAM, DOROTHY RAMBO. LEOTA ROTHWELL, DOROTHY SCOTT. GERALDINE SCOTT, T. A. SHAW, A. G. SPEARS, EVA STAMPS, MARGARET STENCE, MARY ELLA STEPHENSON, GEORGE STEVENS, FRANCES TAYLOR, NORMA TI-IURMAN, SUZANNE TODD. IACOUELYN VASCOCU, NAOMI WHITMAN, MILDRED WILIIAMS, ALICE IUNE WILLIAMS, IAMES WILMOTH, BETTY IO WORKS, WESLEY The members ot the Iunior CIassicaI League covenant to hand on the torch of cIassicaI civiiization in the modern World. They beIieve an acquaintance with the civiiization ot Greece and Rome wiII heip them understand and appraise this World of today which is indebted to ancient civilization in its governments, Iaws, literatures, Ian- guages, and arts. OFFICERS: ConsuIs TOMMY MCGANNON T1 A SCOTT Censors noRo'rHY BOYLAND DOROTHY ANN MEYER Quaestors HELEN ALEXANDER IOAN BOWMAN CuriIe Aediies IIMMIE FOGARTIE NORMA TAYLOR PIebian Aediles ELIZABETH MILLER BETTY IO WILMOTH MiIitary Tribunes LAMAR CAMMACK ROBERT HUFF Tribune HORACE LITTLEIOHN The purpose of the boxing club is to create a better appreciation of boxing among the students. OFFICERS: Boots Carter President Ray Ferrell .... Vice-President Billy Lancaster ...... Secretary-Treasurer Sidney Tutt ..... ...., B usiness Manager BOXENG CLUB .....-s Members BOOTS CARTER BYRON HAMPTON FLOYD RUMBAUGH IAMES FENTON WINPRED FEAZEL I, E WARR IOHN BENTLEY DOUGLAS RAY IOHN REID CURTIS BARNETT ARTHUR I-IOLLOWELL IIM AENCHBACKER GEORGE STEPI-IENSON LEON IOHNSTON CARL VOC-EL RAY FERREL CHARLES SAPP I-I. W. CROWLEY I-IORACE LITTLEIOHN IACK BURKE FRED IOHNSON BILLIE LANCASTER SIDNEY TUTT I OFFICERS: Estelle Givens .... President Ouida Norris Vice-President Iecm Barker .... ..... S ecretcxry GIRLS U CLUB Members MARY ALLRED I-'RANCES ANDERSON IEAN BARKER BILLIE BRADY LOUISE BAILEY PHYLLIS CREASY IOYCE CLARK WILMA CRABTREE ARLIN DUNN WILLIE BOB EARHART MARION EVANS HELEN FIELDER IOSEPHINE FOSTER LOUISE FRANKLIN ESTELLE GIVENS CLARA IEAN HARRIS ADA MARIE HAUGHT BETTE KNIGHTON SARA KNIGHTON IIMMIE LEACH ALVA M MEADOWS BILLIE IEAN MILLER OUIDA NORRIS YLAND LAVERNE P MATTIE BELLE PINSON ERNA MAE ROBERTS IRIS ROGERS MARY E. REYNOLDS DOROTHY SPARKMAN CHARLENE SATTERWI-IITE AUDREY SMITH LAURA TAYLOR IEAN TOOKE HAZEL WOOD LORRAINE THORNTON MELBA FULLER WILMA BIRDSONG LADY IANE GOODRICH VIRGINIA CRAIN BETTY TO WILSON MILDRED WHITMAN MAYME IAYNE THOMSON IULIA ANN LUCY LOIS VANDERSPOOL BILLIE F. BRUNDAGE LOLITA HESTAND OFFICERS Don Ecrmbrough ..... ............ P resident T. A. Scott ..,............. ...... V ice-President Charles Ereudiger ........ Sec.-Treasurer PURPOSE: To foster cmd sponsor cxthletlcs BOYS U CLUB . A Q Members TEG COLLINS BOBBY GRIFFITH H. It BURNS KNOTTIE BIVINS CHARLES SAPP DON FAMROUGH ALBERT CARTER BOBBY SMITH CHARLES FREUDIGER T. A. SCOTT FRED IOHNSON MELTON MILNER ARCHIE IONES CLINTON SMITH TOMMY THOMAS BILLY RICHARDSON HOWARD MCDONALD IACK MURRAY ROBERT CROWLEY BOB FULLER BILLY SUTTON IIMMY GOODSON IAMES GRAVES BBLI S45 ..,,, E . XZ 5 THE BAND Blvms, FLANNERY, BRECKENRIDGE, C' W' Macune FENTRESS, CONNOR FRANCES ADA UTZMAN ROBERT HUFF IANE CONNOR ANN FENTRESS GERALD PEURIFOY MARTHA MCDONALD MALCOLM MCCLELLAN NAOMI VASCOCU AUBREY BUCHANAN RICHARD BROWN SHIRLEY MEASON BETTY IO WILMOTH ROSALYN MCCARTHY BARBARA HOLLOWAY ELSIE BELL IOYCE DRAPER IAMES KELLY DAN LEAK FRANCES GRAYBILL EVA SPEARS IAMES SMITH IOY STANLEY DOROTHY METCALF IOAN PUERIFOY IOE TAYLOR IMA IEAN IONES BILLY CALLOWAY IO TOEWS A. C. BRACKENRIDGE MARSHA EVE SAPP IACK WOOD BETTY IO CLEMENTS IAMES TODD GORDON IOHNSTON LARLEY LOKEY GERALDINE GASWAY YANCEY LEWIS BOBBY DANIELS WALTER DOBBS BILLY CURRY AUDLEY DUGAN PHIL CARNAHAN MILTON CAMMACK WINFRED FEAZEL BOBBY MICKLE IACKIE EAST BILLY REVIS GAYLE GANDY DAN HOLLINGSWORTH I. W. BELL BILLY MINICK MILTON MORRIS FRANK DARDEN RUSH HAYWOOD TOMMIE PERKINS BOBBY BONDS ALGIE GLOVER WESLEY WORKS LARRY FREEMAN IOAN BOWMAN HILLIARD KEY IAMES WEIR KATHERINE SATTERWHITE IAMES BROWN W. H. ALLEN EDMOND MCDONALD DICK FULLER KATIE SHUMATE MONTE DHOOGAN DECLE BRATCHER BETTY MARTIN ANN AVA DENSON GLENNA WILSON I AT LGNGVIEW l v Band Swaafgaazf BILLIE JEAN FLANNERY THEY SHALL HAVE MUSIC Ist Period WELDA ALBRIGHT ANNIE FRANCES BISTLINE CAROLINE BROWN PATSY IEAN BRYAN REBA BRYANT IO ANN BUCKNER ELIZABETH DOSSEY ELIZABETH FOGARTIE VIRGINIA GRONEMAN BILLY IEAN HARDING LYNN HENDERSON GLADYS MACK SUE IEANNE MACK DELORES MEADOWS ANTOINETTE MEGGINSON ELIZABETH MILLER DORIS MOORE MYRTLE MOREHEAD PATSY IEAN PACE DOROTHY PUTMAN BETTIE IACK ROBERTS BARBARA TEAT BETTY WOOD 3rd Period MELLONIE ABNEY CATHERINE ADAMS HELEN ALEXANDER IANELLE AYCOCK DOROTHY BOYLAND STELLA IUNE BRUCE IUNE CALLAWAY BETTIE LOU CARGILE ILLIWYN COMB THALIA GREGORY CHARLOTTE GRISSON BOOTSIE IAMES DOROTHEA IONES SUE LANE VIRGINIA LEAK THELMA LAMEY BILLIE PAY RIDINGS MARY ELLA STENCE DOROTHY TABB DORIS THOMPSON IUNE WILLIAMS Mixed Chorus IIMMIE FORGARTIE BILLY IOE POE WALTER HURST KEITH COLE HAROLD SIMPSON BUCK BRODERICK GUS POOL MARLIN WEBB IACK BUCHANAN ,AUDLEY DUGAN IACK DUNN WALTER GOETTLE EDDIE MARTIN CATHERINE ADAMS STELLA IUNE BRUCE ALICE, IUNE WILLIAMS BARBARA TEAT BILLIE FAY RIDINGS VIRGINIA ANN LEAK DELORES MEADOWS BETTY LOU CARGILE ELIZABETH MILLER GLADYS MACK REBA BRYANT HELEN ALEXANDER SUE IEANNE MACK BETTY IACK ROBERTS DOROTHY PUTMAN Accompcmists: BETTY WOOD LYNN HENDERSON ANNIE FRANCES BISTLINE PATSY JEAN BRYAN BILLIE IEAN HARDIN DOROTHEA IONES MARY ELLA STENCE ..-d1M N DRAMATIC . The Dramatic Club supplements the work of the Speech Department. Busi- ness meetings are held during the ac- tivity period on the second and fourth Thursdays. Special monthly evening programs are given on the fourth Thursday. ln addition to regular pro- grams the Club produced in the tall, Foot-Loose, a three-act play and will sponsor in the second semester, an ev- ening ot one-act plays and the regional one-act play' contest. A three-act play will be presented by the class in dra- matics. The proceeds from productions are being used to equip a speech lab- oratory OFFICERS: I. E. Warr .......... ...,....... P resident Mellonie Abney ..... ..... V ice-President lean Toolce ........ ........ S ecretary .CLUB Members CATHERINE ADAMS DANA MARTIN ELSIE BELL JACK BUCHANAN IANE BUCKLEY HELEN RUTH BRUTON IEAN TOOKE BOBBIE DAWN DICKINSON MALCOLM ELLIOTT MATTIE ANN GRAY WALTER HURST ANTOINETTE MEGGINSON MILDRED MOORE ROSE MARY STUCKEY I. E. WARR BETTY IO WILSON EMILY WOOD EVELYN WOOD DOROTHY CHAFFIN GUS POOL MELLONIE ABNEY CLARA ATTAWAY TACK COGHLAN EDWIN BAILEY DEANE MARTHA IEAN GRAVES BOB GRIFEITH BYRON HAMPTON IOHNNIE MAE HEIM AUDREY IACKSON DOROTHEA IONES WANDA LANTZ BETTIE LEE MCALPINE IOANNE PEURIEOY BETTIE MAE PITTS CLARA MAE POLASKI MYNDALL PRUITT AMY LOU RODDEN I AVERNE PYLAND CHARLES SKIDMORE MARGARET STAMP PEGGY WHITE JUNE WILLIAMS WALTER DOBBS fi ., ,I .-S' F ,, 95 xxx Q ..f, PAN AMERICAN FORUM IOE ADAMS ROY BIRDSONG IIMMY BLAKELEY IIMMY BOTHWELL EDITH BRIDGES CAROLINE BROWN PATSY IEAN BRYAN AUBREY BUCHANAN NORMA CLIFFORD HUGH COATS IACK COGHLAN LILLARD DUNAGAN BURNADEAN DUNCAN IACKIE EAST MARGARET ETHERIDGE HELEN FIELDER CHARLOTTE GRISSOM EDDIE HAPER CLYDE HARDY CLARA IEAN HARRIS BERNICE HAUPT WILLIS HEARNE It W. HENSON HOWARD HUTCHENSON BOBBY IOHNSTON VIRGINIA ANN LEAK IULIA ANN LUCY EDMOND MCDONALD IOAN McKAY BILLIE MARIE MIXON HELEN MIXON BOBBY IO MOSELY BILLY IO NELSON ERIC OTTMAN ELWANDA PEPPER IOANNE PEURIFOY RICHARD PLASCHKE DEWEY PRIESTER BETTY IO REYNOLDS EDWARD ROWE DORIS SHADWICK PAUL SMITH W. H, SMITH GERALDINE STEBBINS DORIS THOMPSON MARTHA ANN WALKER PATRICIA WARD DORIS WEBB IOSEPH WHETSTONE PEGGY WHITE TOMMY WI-IITLOW PEGGY WHITE The purpose of the Pan American Student Forum is to further a mutual understanding and better co-operation between the people oi different coun- ties and nations. Motto: MOI one blood hath He made all nations. OFFICERS Presidents Willis Hearne Paul Smith Ioan McKay Secretaries Iulia Ann Lucy Charlotte Grisson Edmond McDonald Ioe and Robert pose for the camera. The good Ole American Flag. The basketball stars, Ouida and Estelle, Manly Manton strikes again. Frank and Henry look very enthused over everything. Decil reads up on the history ot the school. Couldn't do without loe. A group of sophs. Myndall and Laura smile sweetly for the camera. One of our patriotic school galsg what next, Billie??? Two oi our prize football play- ers with tagsg rny, my, better watch that training, boys. Andy and Bert are going places. Our new edition to the l... H. S. faculty, Miss Cox. Two members ot the band pose together. My law, another zombie on the loose. George lets up for a while and gives us a break C???J Two more ot our boys help us out, thanks loads. The two lanes looking tor a inang better watch out! Wlls WK' LYGU. Swing band maestro, Dorsey. lane Io-our outstanding senior. Dear, dear and you're sup- posed to be a senior. Billy poses under Old Glo- ff ry. Freak Show lUc. Ann Lois and Mary with the wind in their hair. Glamour boys. Now, let me think. The Bodden girls. Y Beverly and Betty -- Man- hunters. Mr. Larson, l presume. Eek-Call Mr. Bipley. Why Ann, how pretty you look. Oooh! Sourpuss. !'Goor1 child Wood and The Farnbrough. The peroxide did a good job eh, Patsy. Daria smiles at Iimmie. Three Iuniors acting not so smart again. The gossip is spreading, oh boy!! Who made you'all mad. My! My! Where we pick this up. . EVER FQRGET? You must be surprised, Chor- lotte!!! Hoven't you ledrned to Count yet, Audrey? Big Dog posed for the Corm- ero. Go on in, cts bod ons you hote to, Merle!!! Whort!! Where's Weinnie??? Oh, Goodness! Another Litf tlejohn on the loose!! All porcked up ond reordy to go C???D Go on, hit Butch, Betty Io!! Hello cor, wheres Mildred??? Did you lose something, Bil- lie leon? Smile when you see us next time, Ado!!! Where's the fire, Dot? Let us go. Professor Hughes, stops lor the colmero! How did you get in here, lock? You look very studious, Bet- tie Lee. Pose pretty for the comero, girls. Yes thot's Soro Grotce. Pretty boy Skinner is on the loose. You still holve your red hctir, Erno Moe. At leost one of our students studies??? The better holi ot lVicLcturin's home room. Smile big, Helen. A little sophomore, reordy to go. Looks like a tight to the tinish. What do we have here? Looks like torty eleven people on Iakie's tliver. Our drum major, A. C, all dressed up. Little H. W. looks pleased over something C??D Meet part ot the Long-view reporters. Mutt Allen ooses :or The camera. Yes, that's lakie and he's ree ally Working. Gus seems to be interested in something. Thats it! Smile the next time. Two who will run a good race for valedictorian. A typical classroom, noise and all. Iohn and Iack both look mad, better Watch out, people. Gayle and Lois. lt's noong better gangway tor everyone is hungry. Have you been eating a lem- on, Betty? And then there were two lit- tle rnajorettes. Someone must have hit Mar- cus. More class room stuff. lessie, turn around. These little girls must be staying after school. Our Coach. Bill Deane is asleep again! One ot L. H. Sfs famous couples, give us a break and pose. Miss Freemans home room. Guess Who?? Congratulations, Class of l94l 'Y Cnr Sincere Personal Best Wishes For Years of Success 7 S CD S L H N D' S DIAMQND AND GIFT Sl-IOP LEST WE When Mary Katherine Cain made her first appearance at L. H. S. When the l-larmonettes dedicated all their songs to Boots Carter, When Algie Glover used to be glad when I. T. Ietlress was absent from Civics class. Gerald Pueritoy having hall monitor trouble. Pat Keith saying Good l-lonk as a reply to everything Maurice said. The day Billie lean sang We Three in asembly. When Douglas Bay spent the night in the Woods playhouse. Katherine l-larrison coming to 4th period Latin Class every day just to see T. A. Scott. When an Overton Orchestra player got Charles lohnson mixed up with his set of drums. That lack Burke was the heart throb oi the L. l-l. S. lasses. The season's most delightful party was given by Emily Wood at her country estate. Free Barbecue and Free Delaware Punch tor all. When Evelyn was so interested in Waco. The joint bank account Mayme had. Why Bernice Goode was known as the Gobler? The Student body would be deeply grateful it lVicLaurin would tell where she gets that bottle blonde job done every week. Tommy McGannon turned out to be a dyedfin-wool Don luan after that I. C. L. trip to Waco, A. G M. won't be the same atter Katie's two day man hunt on the campus. Billie Brady went in the library every day for three months just to sit by HGod's Gift to the Women Spradley. No one will ever forget the time when Dot Tabb strolled in the Senior play practice with a curl out of place. . FCDBGET Barbara Iohnson sure used to have a good time laughing at Iohn Bentley. Floyd Bumbaugh just had the art ot getting passes to the Lobo when nobody else could. We all remember Mary Pipsaire's brains but how could We forget the Way she surprised us all by turning out to be a second Ienny Lind? When I. G. Hurst Wore Martha Ann's heart on his Watch chain. When Ada Marie entertained us at Lobo during activity period. When We had the tirst quiet assembly. That Bobby Gritlith and Audrey Smith held hands in the halls. When Lauree Wood got to school on timekyes, it really happened. When Bonnie lean did a hula dance in assembly. The time Ierre Northcutt dyed his hair black and his head turned green-Well that's what he said. When Merle Greaves couldn't Wait till Texas History class-and neither could Iohn Line- barger. When William Avery had to escort Suzanne Thurman to class each day. When Bootsie Iames' finger nails were her big attraction to home room iboys. The day Charles Fruediger tried to tell Ioan SeWard's age by counting her teeth. The first night Iames Marvin Kelly got his car. When Ava Ave played the bell lyre in the band. The hit that Iimmy and Gunga made with Caroline and Edith. When Ann Fentress took pleasure in deatening people. - -'l 1 N XXX! PHWINE... is the inseparable companion of achievement Q QUHLITY PRINTING COMPHNY JIMMY DAIMWOOD, Owner : C. D. IOHNSON, Superintendent : PAUL LAT!-IAM, Pressman fpmirzfszi of Mya 7941 .fogo Compliments of Compliments ot SEARS, ROEBUCK CS CO. Phone 3040 Longview, Texas PANTATORIUM CLEANERS Phone 144 328 W. Tyler Compliments ol LONGVIEW CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Compliments of MACK'S PHARMACY Compliments to Class of '41 from ARLYNE - RITA and REMBERT SHREVEPORT LONG LEAF LUMBER CO, Inc. WHOLESALE and RETAIL Longview, Texas 411 E. Cotton Phone ll80 WHITEHURST-EINLEY MOTOR COMPANY OLDEST DODGE AND PLYMOUTH DEALER lN GREGG COUNTY The The The The The The The The The The The The The The IN OUR IEALOUS MOMENTS WE WOULD LIKE TO HAVE manly physique ol Don Preston Eambrough. blue black hair of Gladys Mack. long curly eyelashes of Tommy McGannon. beautiful eyes of Ann Eentress. personality ol Billie lean Flannery. witty cute cracks ot lerre Northcutt. voice of Ada Marie Haught. sweetness of lamie Hunter. clothes ot Helon Ruth Bruton. artistic ability ot Elizabeth Ann Ruthven. dancing shoes ot Shirley Meason figure ot lane Castleberry. pleasant smile of Bettie Cargile. beauty of Charlotte Grissom. SNIPS AND SNAPS . A I. G. without Martha Ann . . Our Student Prexy . . . Emily gets a tree shoe shine. lack McKinley, one ot the track team. Remember the boy-girl basket ball game. Well, here's Martha Ann. We expected her to show up somewhere. Part ot our tennis team. Charlotte caught a fish. Carlie and coat, lnc. Three little sophomores. The editor warms up Ierre. Sue leanne with a smile. Pat resting. Bobby and Monte. Iessie in a happy mood. Roy seems surprised. Frances stops working tor a minute. Bobby Waiting tor the bell to ring. .AT DEAR QLD L H S Smile, Wanda. loe and Waylon waiting for class to begin. Sign it, Helen. Deloris Meadows in front of old L. H. S. Two ol a kind Gaunt or Pro to you. Surprised, Billie Marie. Thats a big one, Evelyn. Mary Virginia must have had some bad news. Drum major out of uniform. Rolene seems Very happy, but Gunga is very busy With something. Betty Mae when not a libra- rian. Sophomore still taking books home. Boys playing volley ball at noon. Ioe, our Spanish shark. lke's little sister. Etheridge's homeroom Wins the coathanger contest again. lust another sophomore. Merle and Mayme working hard on snapshots. limmie stops While Elizabeth Walks off. McCARLEY'S IEWELRY STORE The House of Eine Diamonds Watches and Silver Our office fly sez 'tis better to have halitosis than no breath at all. Patsy Harris: What is the difference bee tween a little girl and a big girl? Patsy Numson: HA little girl wants an all- day sucker. A big girl just wants one for evening. Compliments of NORTON df RARREE 209 N. Center Phone l404 Compliments of LTTTLE IUMBO SANDWICH SHOP Marshall and Center ROBERT and IAMES MAY Compliments of CONNORS GROCERY Phane l2l5 906 E. Cotton Compliments to Class of '-ll from lDYLWOOD BEAUTY SHOP Compliments of THE SHERWTN-'WILLLAMS COMPANY LONCTVTEWV FLOWER SHOP Longviews only Downtown Shop PACKARD CAR of QUALITY Phone 2908 Longview . . . Texas l. G.: t'Have your ancestors ever bee-ri traced? ff lerry: L'Yeah, but they couldn't catch them. Son: l'Dad, who is Hamlet? Dad: Aren't you ashamed of your ignor- i f ance? Get me the Bible and l'll show you. Office boy, nervously: Please, sir, I think you're wanted on the phone. Boss: You think Don't you know? Office boy: Well, sir, the voice at the other end said, Hello, is that you, you idiot? Wouldrft You Really Like to Know li Virginia Crain ever got over her crush on Howard McDonald? if loe Weedman and Doris Andrews are married? Why a certain group got the Port Arthur trip mixed up with New Years and made so many good resolutions? What there was to the story of Helen lohnson's secret love? Why Glenna Wilson is the Queen of her home room? Who lane lo's real one and only is? She must belong to the secret service or something because nobody knows. Maybe it's Yehudi. Who's red Cord convertible Curly and Moe used to ride to school in? Why Charles Skidmore is Vice-President ot his home room? Who cuts or tails to cut Billie Deans chestnut locks? What happened to the girl Douglas used to stare at in English class last fall? Why Ieane Tooke is always in the Dog house. Why Annie Francis is so interested in Kilgore? lf lean Dalston will ever iind a girl as small as he is or is he destined to go with Anne Weeks? Where those pictures are that somebody took on the Temple Special? Why Charles Brown comes to school? What happened to the think sign in the study hall? How Don Fambrough got a part in the Senior Play without trying out for it? What lack Wood did the night he had a flat? What Charles Freudiger and Bettie Lee McAlpin have in common besides debate? lf Emily Wood is really married to a mechanic and it Iimmy Goodson is engaged to a sweet young Dallasite? What really happened to Pat Keith last Halloween night? Why H. W. Crowley has eyes for only one? Why Billie lean and A. C. really had a bust up? I E 2 5 1 0 , . . . I .' Q ' Q i. D' s . V -ww-www. Compliments of DEAKIN-HARRIS MOTOR COMPANY Compliments of POPE BROS. MOTOR CO. EAST TEXAS FINANCE LONGVIEW B U l C K SALES ond SERVICE Compliments of Phone 1353 ARNOLUS CAFE Compliments of In Longview, lt's Detintely ioED.RiFP's MARTINS PALAIS ROYAL for Smartest Apporel tor tho Iunior, Miss, or Moltron SMART APPAREL Miss ond Mcitron 'II shall now illustrate what I have in my mind, said Miss I-Iyman as she erased the blackboard. Butch: Would you marry a stupid man it he had money? Bet: I-low much have you? Emily: Wait a minuteei don't believe any woman could be so tat. Iane Io: What are you reading now? Emilyt Why, this paper tells about an English- Woman who lost two thousand pounds. Compliments of EISI-IER SESSUMS COMPANY Compliments of PEERLESS LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING 20 'WJ Discount Cash df Carry Phone 438 415 S. Mobberly Compliments of B. M. I. S U N - I- L A N D Most Delicious Ice Cream in Town A PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL OE BUSINESS Longview, Texas Monroe, La. Across from the Eirst Baptist Church on South Street CROCKET STUDIO Vifhen You Think of Photography- TI-IINK OE USI Compliments ot BUCI-IANAN DRUG MOBIL GAS MOBIL OIL U. S. TIRES ROYAL MOTORS Thanks A Million N O O D L E S WANTED: A chicken to lay nickels. Call or see Charles Iohnson. Iohn Linebarger: Oh, darling, I love you so. Please say you will be mine. I havent a car, a fine house, or a lot ot money like Gor- don Iohnston, but I can't live Without you. Iean Tooke: I love you too, darling, but -where is this Gordon Iohnston? I FRONI THE HANDS OF STAFFORD CIIAFTSNIIEN CUNA PANIXNIY A NX 4 , wxmrfamneksmvnwa 1 'QI 4' INEQ FORT WORTH,TEXAS Compliments ot HAMPTONS MOTOR SERWCE FoRD-MERoURY-LiNCoLN Compliments ol Compliments of LoNoviEW Mofioias, im Phone . . . 232 East Tyler LONGVIEW, TEXAS Compliments of GLC,-,S 2:1411 1 Compliments ot ENS wfA'?c LONGVIEW, TEXAS HELEN SWANK 120 East Tyler Compliments of FISHER - SESSUMS Phone 25l . . . 225 E. Tyler WANTED: A blossoming love affair, For reference see C. I. I-I.-Byron I-Iampton. WILL TRADE: Green glass eye for pink wooden leg. See Iames Fenton. WILL TRADE: Places with Evelyn Wood any day.-Mary Lou. WANTED: A date with Myndall Pruitt.-A. G. Shaw. WILL BUY OR TRADE: Information about Laverne Pyland's scrap book.-Ioseph Whet- stone. WANTED: Some changes made. This steady stuff is getting old.-Mildred and Gor- don. EOR SALE: Second hand hunting and fishing magazines.-lim Carter. WILL TRADE: One gold heart for five silver ones. All must be engraved.-lane Connor. WANTED: One good alarm clock to take to classes.-I. T. Ieffress. LOST: One perfectly good football and chain.-Archie Iones. LOST: One heart Cnot silverl to Bobbie Sue Childs.-Donald Russell. Compliments ol L A T I-I A M ' S Phone 663 Young di Mobberly WANTED: A stooge to attend classes and do annual work. -Dewees Mason. Compliments of U N I T E D G A S McWILLIAMS HARDWARE ci FURNITURE COMPANY Longview . . . Phone 2150 Barber, to Archie lones: Do you Want your hair cut, or just the oil changed? Compliments ot LONGVIEW NATIONAL BANK Compliments of SALE ELECTRIC SUPPLY The Wise Compliments ot FIRST NATioNAL BANK Student - - - Longview, Texas C. . . And aren't We alll Member ot the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Chooses his apparel from the style store that caters to boys from age 7 to 7Ul Compliments oi ARLIE REARDEN Z RADIGS Compliments ot Complete Outfitters for Phone 999 Cotton Street Men gnd Boys Trade with C. E. ChaIIin's Compliments ot RIG GROCERIES GREGGTON-KILGORE LONGVIEW Compliments ot ComPlI1T19m5 Ol M. L. BATH CO., oi Texas MARCUS WGGD Compliments of A I WILSON IEWELRY fx Compliments Of LUGGAGE STGRE LONGVIEW IIILTGNLDRUG STORE 102 s. Fredonia Hum Hotel Iimmie Brannon and V. I. Pearson HOLLYWGGD CAFE Qomphmems of Good Things to Eat LONGVIEW, TEXAS MR. ci MRS. G. A. BODENI-IEIM Phone I276 213 E. Tyl Compliments PERKINS BRGS. COMPANY Where Tyler and Green Streets meet and all Longview and East with contiden Compliments ot ot SO UTH E R N l Texas shop dx Qllirs' O Ce e7b'CaXimum cfffinimum Service Gost END, IN PASSING It looks as though lessie is winning the bets she made about going steady again with B. B. Ooh Goodness, don't Walter Dobbs and Patsy make a cute couple. May this bliss never end. Not many people know it, but Frances Stevens is a mighty good sport. Sara Grace and Gus are gonna have to start paying taxes. Among her many other souvenirs lune Bazzell brought some hearts back from Sun Valley, Many a girl has lost her heart to Teg Collins, but seems as though Teg is the loser this time. We hear that limmy Goodson did all right for himself at the Kilgore Carnival Friday, March 28. Yep, it must be love. After all these years lohn and Mildred back together again. lt seems that Algie Won in the Glover-l-luff conest for Gandy. Bobby Mickle has found his heart's desire at last, Bose Mary Stuckey. Billy lack struts around now with a sorority pin on, Whose could it be? There is a little girl that Monte Dhoogen Walks With in the halls, who is it? Some boys must be blind with a cute girl like Bettie Cargile running around loose. Patsy lune finally gave Bobby Bramlett the air. lt seems Ierry Lucy is one that can get the best of I. G, Hurst. ,,, f We Wish to thank our advertisers for their cooperation in the publishing ot this book, and we hope that the students oi Longview High School will repay them by their patronage. THE STAFF FELLOW DRAFTEES N 4


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