Longview High School - Lobo Yearbook (Longview, TX)
- Class of 1947
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T DEDICATION Because ot her vision. wise planning, and intelligent leadership, she placed the student publication on the pathway to success among those she contacted: her pleasing person- ality and thoughtful consideration provoked friendship and confidence: her understanding of human nature enabled her to obtain the best results from staff members, at the same time inciting interest. loyalty and activity, thereby inspiring cheerful service. We dedicate this 1947 Lobo to the sponsor, Mrs. ll Harold Williams. K , . ,, H f M1 .f-- A --53j,:g,hgt.tg,,w?y, BNRY L. FOSTER Supt. of School 1 GEORGE LU VICK 4. V. rl, IARCUS WOOD ADMINISTRATION W. P. HURST President of Board MRS. C. L. WEST O. B. CANON FRANK MCNALLY A. B. RYAN pun- . .T-,V-1.,-..-.-...wr--W..... ,Y.,, , -.- R. L. SPEIGHT Principal l CLARA ATTAWAY Secretary TOMMY FIELD fAmerican History Coach A VIRGINIA GAIL HOWARD Choral A. B. GRAY Algebra: Tennis , MABLE IOINER 5 Girls P. E. MRS. CURTIS MORRIS Civics: World I-'liltnrv . ,, Y, ,,,..,v, ,,. FACULTY E ii 2 'Q A. I. BAILEY History: Coach BENSON Bi0l09'Y Typing: Boolzkee LILAC HENDERSON Distributive Education RUTH HILLIAR Sr. English H. C. KENNEDY Shop RUBY PHENIX PAULA POPI.IN JJ English: Journalism Chemistry MRS. REX McIV Home Economics MARGARET SHORT Shorthand: Typing LLICE RILEY Spanish C. C. TURNER Ir. English Algebra: Biology IOE WEST CELESTE WIDNEY History: P. E. Library MRS. WILSON G. B. WII.SON Study Hall Physics: Algebra IESSIE MACO STEWART STEPI-IENSON BOY! P- 5. Latin: English M.. X sumcs wuz' ' Ir. English MRS. WADDELI. BIBLE C. N. WILKINSON MRS. I. H. Plcme Geometry S g QIIQOUOFWVY . Sr. English: Biology hi E. P. WOOD VINATA Band WORTHINGTON sf. :mum spam: ?,,,M,,,e.,... -,.,, , . r ' 1 ' ,a ., . CLASS PROPHECY 1947 With a nostalgic feeling I walked down Broadway that spring morning in 1967. I noticed a caption below the Marquee of the Capitol Theater which read, Paul Abney Yater and Iobyna McLauchlin, starring in The Perfect Gentleman, Walking along, I was in time to see Iohnny Rogerson setting up his news stand for the business of the day. While standing on a street corner, who should speak and tip his hat but Earl Carmichael. He wanted me to move, so that he could sweep where I was standing. I made my way toward Greenwich Village, for l was sure that l would find familiar faces there. Surely enough, with whom should I collide but Mar She said that she was on her way to sell an ad for the Greenwich Gazette to Iohn B. Dickson, I wandered into Smith's Smargsborg and was entertained by the Anderson Adagio, Glen Anderson, Sara Anderson, and Kevin Anderson. While chatting with the Andersons, I glanced at the bar and found Austin Glover polishing beer mugs and talking with Iohn B. Dickson who was trying to prove that he had been Ir, Rotarian for the month of May way back in 1947. Leaving Smith's I met Rowena Vivion who was dressed in a nurse's uniform. She was pushing the McGaw quintuplets for their morning air. She told me that Bobby Bill had come into the McGaw millions and now owned the Empire State Building. Rowena also told me that the McGaw's had hired a new chauffeur, Kenneth Bounds. I bade Rowena good-bye and ventured farther. Looking up I saw Ruth Davis shaking a dust mop out of a second story window. I walked nearer the building and read on the plaque by the door, Don Menasco's School for Girls in gold letters, below this was, Sue Hill and Rowena Welch, permanent students. The shop next door was o bakery with a sign, Rita's Eateriesf' I walked inside to say hello as I was sure it was my old friend, Rita Yates. To my surprise, I found that Iimmy Eaves was working there as a cake icer. My next stop was Maxwell's Eat-a-bite. You remember Bill, he was always creating new hair styles. Well, he has given up all that and now lets his hair grow and just braids it. I found some of our classmates working for Bill. There was Robert Harris, chef: lane Nichols, waitress: and Carroll Prior, waiter. I enjoyed the food at the Eat-a-bite , but felt somewhat extravagant after paying the charge of twenty-five dollars. The prices had been lowered at the request of Wilburn Harper, mayor of New York. I wandered into the Grand Opera Auditorium in time to hear those great metropolitan tenors, Franklyn Linville and William Henderson singing Roderick Stilwell's newest composition, The Voice of the African Potato. Alma Ruth Marks was turning the pages when Iohn Iackson, conductor, nodded to her. Peggy Porter was ticket seller and Clarence Haupt was head usher directing the others: Ioe Francis, Roger Crutchfield, Anson Circe, and Charles Kemp. Being inspired by the better type of music, l came out enthralled. Then I decided to see the other world of music. I was in luck for I was just in time for the matinee of that stage hit Merry-Go-Round which boasted of such stars as Louis Salmon, the crooner, Betty Ioyce Watson, the swooner, and Ierald Honeycutt, twinkle-toes. As I sat there In the huge auditorium, which was half filled, I was able to recognize Wesley Sullivan, Virginia Smith, Barbara Wheeless, and Travis Reiger in the chorus line. The orchestra was vaguely familiar for I saw Pete Rodriguez at the castanets, David Todd at the bassoon, and Charles Ing at the cymbals. I ventured next toward Madison Square Garden. As I entered the ice arena, I was delighted to see Margie Dugan, the ice shaver , cleaning off the ice for the night crowd. I stood fascinated as I watched Doris McQueen, Max Langston, and Bill Hamilton, the Tip-Top Trio limber up for the show schedules. I made my way over to the boxing ring to watch the world's champion, Pat Burnett, practice with his sparring mates Algie and Iohn Callahan. The referee, Iohn Scott Pendergrass, was conversing with reporter, lack fWalter Winchelll Pevey. At the swimming pool, Sharon and Shirley Caldwell had won a medal for keeping their feet in cold water the longest. Other contestants were Suann Brown, Mary Agnes Leonard, and Dolores Martin. The Miller sisters, Mary Iune and Peggy Sue were hard at work on the other side of the pool, trying to figure out how many drops of water were in the pool. David Long was the professor in charge of the exercise. David was employed by the Leo Murphy Institute. As I left Madison Square Garden, I bought a newspaper from Elma Grimes who ls still helping I. Rogerson with all that he undertakes. I glanced at the sports page. The headlines were that Maurice Fowler got fifty-million dollars for signing with that big-league football team, the Elton Dyal Dodgers, which boasts such all-time stars as Ieff Duncan, Dan Carter, William Curtis and Floyd Cobb. On the next page, I saw that the Girls National League Sewing contest was in full swing with Katherine Sutton as director. Those competing in the needle threading department were Rowena Tucker, Theresa Wallesch, Frankie Woodall, and Thelma Northcutt. The last to get the award for threading was Dorothy Richardson although Mary Vanita Harlow was a close runner-up. K Turning to the Society page, I read that Cecile Whalley finally landed Bernard Stratman and they had been married by Donald Seigel, the Iustice of the Peace. Iackie Vick, noted psychoanalyist, published the authentic fact that Laverne Bull was hopeless. I also read that Bill Secord, eminent pianist, had made his debut, lean Cammack assisting. The front page held the story that Nancy Numsen, archeolcgist, had found the tomb of Kllroy in Hackensack, New Iersey. Merle Thornton and Bobby Barnes had assisted fn this expedition. A notation at the bottom of the page brought tears to my eyes. Frances Clark had dfed of an ingrowing toenail after Robert Plaschke had performed an unsuccessful operation. Doyle Griffin, Melvin Miller, Randall Ray, and Iimmy Pakenham were pallbearers. Casting aside the new paper, I bought the popular magazine, Forever Yours edited by Pat Cauthron and Lou Ann Iones, and took a taxi, driven by Bobby Anglin, to the Rice Hotel, inherited by Billy Rice. I got my keys from the desk clerk, La Lita Akers, rode the elevator, operated by Imogene Dowden to my apartment. I took off my'shoes, created by Alfonzo Honea, and put on my lounging robe fashioned by Marjorie Robe, turned on the radio and settled back on my fGracel Simmons mattress. I twisted the dial to the local station in time to hear the Warner sisters, Bobbye and Betty, sing the Duz Soap Commercials. The announcer, Bristol Whittington, introduced the Alden Bailey Show. Wilma Grounds and Gene Ruddell sang a duet of Close the Storm Cellar, Mack, written by Iimmie Tune and Harold Gillespie. The outstanding comedian was Iammy Bob Rolls who is known for his mean little kid actions. Turning the dial a fraction brought forth the Truth or Oblivion, emencee Dean Brown. Nancy Collier was given oblivion because she refused to answer the question whether or not she and her husband Milton Molhusen argued. Reba Moore got a pie in her face when she did answer the question sent in by her husband, Danny Bedsole, asking whether or not Danny beat her. Changing stations, I heard the famed news analyst, Betty Midkiff, tear I. D. Beaty's new hat creation down with idle chatter. Betty announced that Mary Cheek was the new ambassador to Puerto Rico. The sponsor of the program was Nancy Shackelford's Sure Shingles for Shocks. Suddenly a news flash came over the airwaves. Rosemary Cerllano, cinema actress, finally won Trigger from Roy Rogers in a card game. Rosemary's heart throb, Claude Brantly. an extra in the movies, had eloped with circus performer Bernice Nivins. I turned off the radio and picked up the magazine that I had purchased. As I flipped the pages, my eyes rested on the cosmopolite of the month, MarylMcLeroy, who had been chosen because she had invented a threadless needle. Turning another page, I read an interesting article entitled Cancer Does Not Kill by Billy Fred Hanson, PhD. He dedicated the article to his most efficient stenographer, Pat Tinney. An article of surprising interest entitled What's This was contributed by Colleen Revel and Martha Richardson, deans of Yale and Harvard, respectively: Flipping back to the first page, my eyes rested upon a notation that Barbara Nabors and Peggy Bivins had written another stage hit Haupt and Sturdevant. They had chosen Bettie 'Iohnston and Mercedees Freeman, great vaudeville stars of '57 to play the lead. There was a notation that Norma lean Mackey had gotten Tom Welch of grapejuice farne, to sponsor her show, Mackey's Alley on the radio. 'Il:I:r prominent star was Senator Gene McClain. An article written by Betty Reynolds was in criticism of the nations having political parties to elect the president. e next few pages were dedicated to fashions. Sylma Megginson and Gay Pepper were modeling frocks made of the new rave, plastic fabrics perfected by chemists Hazel Nivins and Katie Harrison. The dresses were designed by Letha Nimmons and Carol Odom. I Blue prints of the new roofless and floorless houses were created by architects, Vernette Allen and Carolyn Battles. Carolyn Cannon experimented the plans by moving in the first home and was bed stricken because of exposure. The fixtures of the house were installed by Nell and Sue Iones Inc. The painting was done by Peggy and Ioyce Neumeyer, exclusively. Glancing over the advertlsem ents in the back of the book, I saw Bob Mlllorn's Milllons of Magnificent Marbles guaranteed to win for you, rain or shine. Taking up a whole page, was George Oufck's Double Quick Suds guaranteed to make spotted material plaid. Ioyce Owens sponsored an ad for her baseball bat that could be used as a croquet mallet, and Betty Rambo and Anne Price advertised their new biverigleg Rambo Price Toddy, five cents a quart. Iulianne Brownlow and Bonnie Fears were soliciting stock holders for their corporation to produce phonograp s w c did not require the use of a record. Tired of reading I decided to retire. Then I recalled my nostalgic mood that had overcome me earlier in the day. Realizing that it is a small wosd Ialftei ' - ' - . ex all, I continued to prepare for retiring. I used my Horton and Head Cleansing Cream which KCIY Gnd Erma I-69 had leflmed to PYUPUTS in the Ch9mlSfl'Y In I used my Elizabeth Carithers astringent. I decided to pin my hair with my Bill Bush Bob Pins before I put on my hairnet designed by Mayo Lanagan and guaranteed not to slip. I noticed that my nail polish was chipped. Perhaps I should change from the Milner Mighty Magnificent polish to Billy Cagles Color Change Coat. After all it was advertised as chip free and, too it would reflect the exact shade to blend with the ensemble worn. Iadr?red my Arthur George diamond ring, I had bought it from the Dorothy Gage and Io Ann Hoffman Diamond Shop. It is Gbouf lim0 lOl' me to Count SIIBBP- After all I has been U PUSY dGY- But I forgot to tell you that I saw Wendell Graves and Io Ann Carter's pictures on a billboard advertising Dorothy Hutchipq Hot Coffee. The signs had been put up by Kenneth Gogle and Charles Daniels who worked for the Mary Beth Hardin and Iackle Clark Sign Company. I C150 Pdssed the Bob Gasway and Natalie Clapp plumbing company where Glen Gipson and Frances Grigsby were employed. I saw Billie Sue Ballenqef and Loretta Iackson. They invented that baton which is self twirling. Well, I must get to sleep but instead of counting sheep, l'll just count the bones that Don McFarland has broken in rodeo shows. si f E. , xx ,DDA Qi I ka' K 9 Cf., XX 'S lg, N' '5 Wi' x A5 s 1 fi - ii f LA LITA AKERS Sec.-Treas. Home Room '44 Vice-Pres. Biology Club '44 Pan American 'Club '44 Loboettes '44 Library Club '44 English Club '45 Chemistry Club '45 Prop 'Manager Ir. Plnv '45 omqnns President - ROBERT HARRIS Vice-President - IOHNNIE ROGERSON Secretary-Treasurer - NANCY COLLIER Sponsor - RUTH HILLIARD f BOBBY ANGLIN Pan American Club '44 English Club '44-'46 Chemistry Club '45 L Club '46 Football '44-'46: Track '45-'47: Basketball '44 Vice-Pres. Soph. Class '44 KEVIN ANDERSON Bible Club '4s Speech Club '46 English Club '46 VERNETTE ALLEN Band '44-'46 Pan American Club '45-'46 Chemistry Club '45 Speech Club '45 Queen's Coronation T.A.B. Club '46 ALDEN BILLIE SARA ANDERSON Vice-Pres. Home Room '45 Home Economics Club '45 Girl's Lobo Club '46 Queen's Coronation '45 English Club '46 GLENN ANDERSON Band '44-'4s Pan American Club English Club '45 Chemistry .Club '45 Bible Club '46 mins BOB BAILEY D.E. Club '45-'46 Boxing Club '44 Pan American Club '44 English Club '45 Reporter D.E. Club '46 BALLINGER Student Council '44 Pan American Club '44 Girl's Lobo Club.'45 Loboettes '44-'46 Home Ec. Club '46 Sec. Home Room '45 Biology Club '44 Pierian Club '46 BARNES Football '44-46 Baseball '44-'45 L Club '44-'46 Sec.-Treas. L Club '46 Boxing Club '44 Bookkeeping Club '46 Biology Club '44 CAROLYN I. D. DANNY PEGGY KENNETH BATTLES BEATY BEDSOLE BIVINS BOUNDS Pam Am. '46: 'l'.A.B. '46 Bio. '45: Chem. '46 Band '44-'46 Pan Am. '44, Chem. '45 Bio. 44: Chem. '45 Bible '46: l.Y.C. '46 'l'.A.B. '46: Pan Am. '45 Pan Am. '44-'46 Bio. '44: Choral '44-'46 Pan Am. '44: A Choral '46 Band '45-'46: Eng. '45 Chem.,'45 G. Lobo '45: Footlite '46 Eng. '44-'46 Ir. Fine Arts '46 Most Pop. '46 Football '44-'46 Pres. H.R. '44 Track '44-'46 x Vice-Pres. H.R. '45 Basketball '44-'46 ,. C.G.U. '46: 'l'.A.B. '46 L Club '45 f v nn.LY ., CLAUDE 5, BLAKELY 4 BRANTLEY, I. '1UJ1,' A . ' 5 Bio. '44: Lib. '45-'ldw '. Q g g1.gl::.Rall4:4-'46 15 JL - ' ., A J , f, 'fi 2 A ' : 5 Y-. DEAN KENNETH SUANN BROWN BOZMAN BROWN n.r:. ws: same '44 D.E. '46 ' IULIANNE BROWNLOW Eng. '45: Chem. '45 Pan Am. '44-'46 Choral '44-'46 Queen'l Coro. '46 Loboettel '45 S.D. Ir. Play '45 Nat. Hon. Society '46 Chem. '45: Bookk. '45 LAVERNE BULL Eng. '4s: chem. '46 Pan Am. '46 V.-Pres. Chem. '46 PAT BURNETT Band '44 46 BII.L BUSH Eng. '46: Speech '46 Pan Am. '44: Chem. '45 'l'.A.B. '46 BILLY CAGLE Pan Am. '44: Band '44 Track '44: Chem. '45 Sec. Chem. '45 IEAN CAMMACK Pan Am. '44: Chem. '45 Pres. H.R. '45: Eng. '45 Treas. Eng. '46 Queen's Coro. '46 Choral '44-'46 SHARON CALDWELL Tennis '45-'47 Chem. '45: Bioi '44 Queen's Coro. '45 CV' SHIRLEY CALDWELL Blo. '44: Lib. '44 Pan Am. '44: Chem. '45 T.A.B. '46 Queen's Coro. '45-'46 G. Lobo '45 ALGIE CALLAHAN Football '43-'46 Basketball '43-'46 Baseball '44-'47 L Club '44-'46 I OHN CALLAHAN Football '44-'46 Basketball '44-'46 Baseball '44-'47, L Club '44-'46 Pres. L '46 Nat. I-lon. Soc. '44-'46 EARL CARMICHAEL Football '44-'46 Basketball '44-'46 Baseball '46-47 Track '45-'47 Boxing '45 Pan Am. '44: Chem. '4 PATRICIA CAUTHRON Nat. Hon. Soc. '46-'7 Quill-Scroll '46-'47 2nd Vice-Pres. Student Council '47 Queen's Coro. '45-'46 Bus. Mgr. l.obo '46 Co-Editor Lobo '47 l.Y.C. '47 Ir. Fine Arts '47 Sec. Ir. Delphians '47 DAN ELIZABETH IO ANN CARTER CARITHERS CARTER Pan Am. '44: Bio. '44 Bible '46: I.C.I.. '44 Chem. '45: Football '44 Queen's Coro. '45 Basketball '44 G. Lobo '44 Eng. '45: Boxing '44 Home Ec. '44 Student Coun. '46 Par. Home Ec. '45 ROSEMARY CERLIANO G. Lobo '44 Pan Am. '44: Eng. '45 Bookkeeping '46 Loboettes '45 X. E MARY ANSON CHEEK CIRCE Pan Am. '44-'46 Lib. '44: Choral Chem. '45: I.Y.C. Bookkeeping '46 '45 '45 Band '44-'46: Pep Band '46 Drum Major ' Dance Band -'46 Band Officer '46 Bookkeeping '46 Ir. Fine Arts '46 46 '44 NATALIE CLAPP Pan Arn. '44: Bio. '44 l.Y.C. '46 Queen'l Coro. '45-'46 G. Lobo '45 Cham. '45 S.C. Home Room '46 lr. Play '45 BOBBY COOPER FRANCES CLARK Bio. '44: Eng. '45 Chem. '45: Bible '46 G. Lobo '44 Home Ec. '44-'46 IACKIE FLOYD CLARK COBB Chem. 46: Bio. '45 Eng. '45: Chem. '45 Choral '45-'45 Speech '46: Eng. '46 Pan Am. '45 .41 NANCY COLLIER Outstanding Soph. '45 Outstanding Ir. '46 Pres. Nat. Hon. Soc. '46 Pres. I.C.L. '45 Best All-Round '46 Sec.-Treas. Sr. Class '46 Ir. Play Cast '46 Sec.-Treas. Student Coun. '46 WILLIAM CURTIS Football '45 Track '46: Eng. '45 Bio. '44: Chem. '45 Pan Am. '45 Bookkeeping '46 WWW 1T 5f L ,Al ' H ' 15 . 4 , A ' 4.5. l- ' ' . , uf Q v Ir tl ln lk' 141 I 4' Q B CHARLES DANIEL Bio. '44: Pan Am. '44 Eng. '44: Chem. '44 Boxing '44-'46 Track '45: Band '44-'46 ROGER CRUTCHFIELD Bio. '44: Pan Am '44 Eng. '44: Press '46 Ir. Del. Soc. '46 RUTH DAVIS Choral '44: Pan Am. '44 V.-Pres. Lib. '44 Nat. Hon. Soc. '46 Eng. '45: Home Ec. '45 Bookkeeping '46 Pierian '46 BILLY BOB IOHN IMOGENE MARGIE DEUTSCH DICKSON DOWDEN DUGAN s u -W' ' ' . l.'lg. '4f 'g 45 Il:ll?'l?:bo:a.. '46 Ziff, .45 V.-Pres. Lib. '45 Chem. '45: Ir. Pla Ir. Del. Soc. '46 Fine Arts '46 One-Act Plav '45 Y Sec.-Treas. Bible '46 G. Lobo Club '44 Home Ec. '44 Rep. Home Ec. 45 Eng. '45: Bio. '44 IEFF DUNCAN Ir. Play Case '45 Sec.-Treas. H.R. '44-'46 Bio. Officer '44 I.Y.C. '45-'46 Pan Am. '44-'46 Pres. Ir. Fine Arts '46 Intramural Council '45 V.-Pres. Pierian '46 MARY FORT Home Ec. '44 Band '44-'46 I.C.L. '44: Bio. '46 ELTON DYALL Eng. '-16: Chem. '46 Vocational '46 History '46 MERCEDEES FREEMAN Home Ec. '44-'46 Pan Am. '45 Loboettes '45 Eng. '45: Chem. '45 Treas. Home Ec. '46 Lieut. Loboettes '46 Band Maioretie '46 Us H IIMMIE EAVES Football '44-'46 Baseball '45 Bio. '44: Eng. '45 Speech '46 MARTHA EVERETT Choral '45: Speech Queen's Coro. '46 Pietian '46 Home Ec. '44-'46 BONNIE FEARS Choral '45: Bio. '45 Eng. '45: Chem. '46 Home Ec. '45 Bookkeeping '46 MAURICE CHARLES FOWLER FULLER Chem. '45 V.-Pres. I'I.R. '45 Pan Am. '45: Bio. '44 Football '46 IAMES FULLER Football '44-'46 Baseball '45 Track '44: Bio. '44 Student Coun. '46 Bookkeeping '46 V, lo.,-W ' by DOROTHY GAGE Home Ec. '44 Pan Am. '44: Eng. '45 Bookkeeping '46 Lieut. Loboettes '46 Track '47: Chem. 46 RICHARD GAMMON BOBBY GASWAY Football '43-'46 Baseball '44-'46 Boxing '43-'46 Track '43: Chem. '43 Mask-Wig '45 Lib. '43-'45 IOE- FRANCIS Bio. '44: Pan Am. '45 Chem. '45 - ARTHUR GEORGE Band '46: Pan Am. '45 Bio. '45: Eng. '46 'l'.A.B. '46: Chem. '46 Soc.-Treas. H.R. '46 GLEN GORDON GLEN GIBSON Football '44-'46 Track '44-'46 FRANCES GRIGSBY Queen's Coro. '45 Princess '46 Pres. Choral '46 Head Cheer Leader '46 Annual Stall '45-'47 Treas. lr. Class '45 V.-Pres. Stu. Coun. '45 HAROLD GILLESPIE Bio. '44: T.A.B. '46 Track '44: Band '44-'46 Basketball '44 WENDELL GRAVES L Club '45-'46 Football '43-'46 Boxing '44: Track '45 Baseball '45 V.-Pres. Stu. Coun. '46 Sec.-Treas. Pan Am. '45 Student Council '45 AUSTIN GLOVER Bio. '44: Chem. '45 Lib. Pres. '45: Eng. '46 ELMA GRIMES L.H.S. Spirit '46 Pres. H.R. '44 Sec. H.R. '45 Eng. '45: Nat. Hon. Soc.. V.-Pres. '46 Quill 6 Scroll '46 Annual Stal! '47 Chem. '45 Report. Bio. '44 WILMA BILL GROUNDS HAMILTON Choral '44 Choir '45-'46: l.Y.C. '45 Speech '46 Bookkeeping '46 Sec. Pierian '46 f' BILLY HANSON V.-Pres. l'I.R. '43 Track '44-47 State Track Meet '46 Co-Capt. Track '47 Treas. H.R. '46 lntramural Council '45 L Club '45-'46 K! KENNETH GOGLE Football '44-'46 Bio. '43: Eng. '45 Track '44 Basketball '43 Baseball '44 DOYLE GRIFFIN , Science '43: Chem. '44 Football '43-'46 Truck '45-'47 Boxing '44-'46 Bio. '43: Eng. '44-'46 L Club '45-'46 WATSON I- WWW ...M MARY B. HARDIN Pan Am. '44-'46 Bio. '44: Chem. '45 Eng. '45: Choral '44-'46 Ir. Fine Arts '46 Queen's Coro. '45-'46 LEO HART MARY V. HARLOW Pan Am. '44 Queen's Coro. '45-'46 Mask G Wig '45 Speech '45: Choral '44 G. Lobo '45: Bio. '44 Sec. Choral '46 WILLIAM HENDERSON ' mo. '4-1. Chem. '45 1 l.c.1.. '44-'46 Pierian '46 Student Council '46 M A K L. ,,..: . .7 ' H -.e 4. WILBURN HARPER Bio. '44: Pan Am. '44 Chem. '45: Eng. '45 Football '44: Track '45 I wh .5 1 I . . . I , ,f H' ROBERT HARRIS Pan Am. '44-'46 Football '44-'46 Track '45-'47 Basketball '44-'46 Pres. Sr. Class '46 Pres. I-LR. '45 Pres. Eng. Class '45 Student Council '44 CLARENCE HAUPT Football '44 Track '45 Basketball '44-'46 Chem. '45 SUE HILL Choral '45: Chem. '46 Press '46: I.Y.C. '45 Queen's Coro. '46 V. Pres. Chem. Class '46 KATIE HARRISON Bio '45: Pan Am. '45 G. Lobo '45 Eng. '45-'46 ERMA HEAD Choral '45: Bio. '45 5119- '45: Home Ec. '46 IO ANN ALFONZO HOFFMANN HONEA Home Ec. '44-'46 Pan Am. '44-'46 Eng. '45: Chem. '45 Speech '45: Student Council '45 Band '44-'46: I.Y.C. '45 Bio. '44 Bookkeeping '46 Treas. I.Y.C. '46 Asst. Drum Maior '46 rv W Ir. Ir. IERALD HONEYCUTT Fine Arts '46 Delphian Soc. '46 KAY , HORTON Home Ec. '44 Choral '44-'46 Eng. '46: Chem. '46 Sec.-Treas. Eng. '45 Sec. l'reas. Bookkeep- ing '46 MARGIE HUGHEY LORETTA IACKSON sal. Plerian '46 Ll.. '44 rboettel '44-'46 mem. '45: Enq. '45 xokkeeplnq '45' JP' Z DOROTHY HUTCHINGS Loboettes '45-'46 Home EC. '44-'46 Eng. '46: Speech '46 Bookkeeping '45 CHARLES ING Chem. '45: Bio. '44 Boxing '44-'45 Eng. '44-'46 L- IV BOBBIE IACKSON ' - skim., CHARLES RAY KEMP Pan Am. '44-'46 Chem. '45 Tennis '45-'46 Bio. '44: Eng. '45-'48 Y 1- ' lf,- QQS, i a IOHN IACKSON Bookkeeping '46 Pan Am. '44: Chem. '45 Bio. '44: Eng. '45 AVIS SUE IONES Choral '44-'46 Bio. '44: Pierlan '4 Bookkeeping '46 LOU ANN BETTIE NELL IONES IQHNSTON IONES boph. Feature Editor Sec.-Treas. Eng. '46 Queen's Coro. '45-'46 Annual Stall '45-'46 Sec. H.R. '46 Eng. '46 Co-Editor Lobo '47 lr. Fine Arts '46 Pan Arn. '45-'46 Band '44-'47 l.Y.C. '46 Mask 6 Wig '46 Ir. Play '45 Queen's Coro. '45-'46 Chem. '46: Press '45 Quill-Scroll '46-'47 Choral '46 Sec. I.Y.C. '46 Sec. Mask 6 Wig '45 Pan Am. '45-'46 Ex. Ed. Long-View '45 Pres: '47 Chem. '45 Sec Ir Fine Arts '47 MAYO LANAGAN Annual '45 Student Council '45 l.C.L. '45 Pres. I-LR. '46 MAX LANGSTON Bio. '43 L Club '45-'46 Football '44-'46 Baseball '44-'46 Boxing '43-'46 Bookkeeping '46 MARY AGNES LEONARD Choral '44-'46: Bio. '45 Press '46: Enq. '45 Chem. '45 Pam Am. '44-'46 Ex. Ed. Long-View '46 FRANKLIN LINVILLE Bio. '44: Chem. '45 Speech '46 Track '45-'47 IOBYNA McLAUCHI.IN Choral '44-'46 Pan Am. '46 Home Ec. '44-'46 Chem. '45: Eng. '46 n DAVID LONG Student Council '46 Nat. Hon. Soc. '46 GENE MCCLAIN Bio. '44: Eng. '45 Football '44-'45 Track '44-'46 Basketball '44-'46 Band '43 Student Council '44 Bookkeeping '46 DON MCFARLAND Football '44-'45 Chem. '45: Pan Am. '44 Eng. '45: Track '45 Basketball '44 Bio. '44 Speech '46 NORMA MACKEY Band '44-'46: Chem. '45 Pan Am. '44-'46 Eng. '45: Press '46 '46: Sgt. Band '46 Bus. Mgr. Long-View MARY MCLEROY Home Ec. '44-'45 Bio. '44: Eng. '44-'45 Distributors '46 ROBERT MCGAW King '46: Track '45-'4 Football '44-'46 Pres. Ir. Class '45 Pres. H.R. '46 Pres. Chem. '45 Outstanding Ir. '45 Outstanding Soph. '44 DORIS MCQUEEN Home Ec. '44: Eng. '4 Student Council '46 Nat. Hon. Soc. '46 Di tributors '45-'46 , 1831 ALMA RUTH MARKS I.C.L. '44-'46: Choral '44-'46 Loboettes '44 Jr. Del. Soc. '46 Speech '46 Fr. Fine Arts '46 Bio. '44 DOLORES BILL WAYNE MARTIN MAXWELL MEADOWS Pan Am. '46 Track '45-'47 Track '45-'46 Nat. Hon. Soc. '46 Football '45-'46 Pan Am. '44: Bio. '44 Student Council '46 Chem. '46 Chem. '45: Eng. '45 G. Lobo '45: Eng. '45 Bio. '45 SYLMA MEGGINSON I.C.I.. '44: Eng. '46 Mask G Wig '45 Ir. Fine Arts '46 Choral '44-'46: Choir '44 91 x 1' is R f NS 'Q X x 1 ' x '- DON MENASCO lball '45-'45 :k '4s.'47 ketball '45-'46 '44 BOBBY MILLIORN lo. 'Hz Enq- '45 '.-Pres. EXW- '44 '.-Pres. Bibll '45 BETTY IO MIDKIFF Chem. '46: Eng. '46 'ill MARY MILLER V.-Pres. Bio. '45 Pan Am. '45 Nat. Hon. Soc. '46 G. Lobo '45: Eng. REBA MOORE Pan. Am. '44 Home Ec. '44: Eng. '45-'46 IIMMY IIMMIE MILNER MURPHY Track '45: Boxing '46 Football '44-'46 '45 Football '44: Chem. '45 Pan. Am. '44 LEO BARBARA MURPHY Student Council '44-'46 Pres. Soph. Truck '45-'47 Annual Stall '47 Eng. '44: Chem. '45 Bio. '44 Chem. '45 Best All Rou Class '44 NABORS Most Athletic '45-'46 Pres. G. Lobo '45 Chem. '45 Mask 6 Wig '45 Sec.-Treas. Speech '46 Sec. Bio. '44 Queen's Core. '45-'46 nd '47 Basketball '45-'46 MELVIN MILLER Boxing '45 Pan. Am. '44-'46 Bible '46 '45 Basketball '44-'46 Baseball '44-'46 Track '44-'45 Chem. 45: I.Y.C. '45 h K . X-, . PEGGY MILLER Bio. '45: Pan Am. '45 Nat. Hon. Soc. '46 G. Lobo '44: Eng. '45 MILTON MOLHUSEN Football '44-'46 Basketball '45-'46 Chem. '45: Eng. '45 Bio. '44: Sec. Soph. Clan '44 V.-Pres. Home Room '41 sv 'N IOYCE PEGGY NEUMEYER NEUMEYER Bookkeeping '46 Bookkeeping '46 IANE NICHOLS Choral '45-'46 l.Y.C. '45-'46 Pan. Am. '45-'46 I.C.I.. '45: Chem. '46 Bio. '45 Student Council '46 NANCY N UMSEN Queen's Coro. '45-'46 Pres. Pan Am. '46 Pres. Bio. '44 Mask G Wig '45 Annual Staff '47 G. Lobo '45 Ir. Del. Soc. '46 Chem. '45 CLORICE NIMMONS Bookkeeping '46 BERNICE N IVEN S Bio. 43: Home Ec. '45 Eng. '45: D.E. '45 G. Lobo '45 Basketball '45 HAZIL NIVENS Choral '44-'46: Bio. '44 Eng. '46: Home Ec. '46 THELMA N ORTHCUTT Choral '44-'46 Bio. '44: Chem. '45 Bible '46: Sec. H.R. Enq. '45 Student Council '45 I IM PAKENHAM L Club '44-'46 Football '43-'46 Capt. Football '46 Baseball '44-'47 Basketball '43-'46 Pan Am. '43-'45 Pres. Stu. Council '46 Pres. Bookkeeping '46 CAROL ODOM Sec. H.R. '45 Queen's Coro. '45-'46 Speech Club '45 Annual Staff '47 Pan Am. '44-'46 G. Lobo '45 Sec. Home Ec. '46 Quill G Scroll '46 WANDA NELL PALMER I OYCE OWEN S Pan Am. '44 Home Ec. '44-'46 nf' IOHN PENDERGRASS Football Mgr. '44-'46 Baiketball Mgr. '45-'46 Baseball Mgr. '45-'47 L Club '45-'46 Eng. '44-'46 Chem. '45-'46: Bio. '44 Student Council '45 K I GAY PEPPER l IACK PEVEY Blo. '45: Pan Am. '44 Football '44-'46 Baseball '45-'47 Boxing '44-'46 Chem. '46: Speech '46 V.-Pres. H.R. '45 513135 ROBERT PLASCHKE PEGGY PORTER :. '44: Chem. '45 xeen's Coro. '45-'46 ss. H.R. '44 lme Ec. '45 Lobo '45 RANDALL RAY '45: I.C.I.. '45-'46 '45 ANNE PRICE Student Council '46 Choral '45-'46: Bio. Eng. '45: Pan Am. Chem. '45: Speech 1 BILL RICE '44 '44 '45 Student Council '45 Prel. H.R. '45 V.-Pres H.R. '48 Pres. Eng. Class '45 '45 Bio. '44: Chem. Speech '45 Pun Am. '44 v-sw Ii' 'lf Qual! R L CARROLL PRIOR Annual Stuff '46-'47 Student Council '45 Pan Am. '45: Chem. '45 Tennis '46-'47 Pres. H.R. '45 Soc. Chair. Speech '46 COLLEEN REVELI. Home Ec. '45 Chem. '45: Eng. '46 GEORGE QUICK Football '45: Bible '46 Speech '45: Bio. '45 Eng. '45 ' Q TRAVIS RIEGER Bio. '44 Distributors '46 BETTY RAMBO Home Ec. '44-'46 Eng. '44-'46: Bible '46 Queen's Coro. '45-'46 G. Lobo '44-'45 Bookkeeping '46 BETTY REYNOLDS Band '44-'46 Home Ec. '44 Nat. Hon. Soc. '46 Eng. '45 sk DOROTHY MARTHA MARIORIE PETE RICHARDSON RICHARDSON ROBE RODRIGUEZ Student Council '45 Hom, gc, '45 Home EC, '44-'46g Band '44-'46 Bio. '44: Choral '44-'46 Lgbogltee '45-'46 Eng. '46 Pep Band '46 Lib- '45 Eng. '45: Bio. '44 Bookkeeping '46 CGPI- Band '45 Home EC. '45-'46 Bookkeeping '46 Pan Am. '44 Sec. Home Ec. '45 Mask 61 Wig '45 Ir. Fine Art: '46 Pan Am. '45-'46 Bio. '44 IOHNNIE ROGERSON Football '44-'46 L '45-'46 Track '45-'47 Capt. Track '46-'47 Most Athletic '46 State Track '44-'46 V.-Pres. Sr. Class '46 V.-Pres. Speech '46 E. 464,44 ' IIIVIMY BOB ROLLS Bio. '44: Eng. '44 GEORGE ROSSETTI GENE RUDDELL Chem. '46: Bible '46 Eng. '46 SATTERWHITL BILL SECORD Chem. '44: Bio. '43 Bible '46: Basebal Football '46 Basketball '46 NANCY IENNIFER EDITH SHACKELFORD SAUNDERS SHEF FIELD , L ' '4 : Ch . ' ggglg-vhlffs p2'.i A..f '.., E..fi.. Home Ee. '44 Chem. '45: Eng. '45 Bookkeeping '46 DONALD SIEGAL Bio. '44: I.Y.C. '44-'46 Chem. '45: Eng. '45 GRACE SIMMONS Choral '45-'46 Pres. Bible '46 Pan Am. '45: Eng. '45 Chem. '45 Ir. Fine Arts '45 ANNIE LAURA SMITH Pres. Press '46 Ed. Lonq-View '46 V.-Pres. Choral '46 Rep. Eng. Class '46 Pan Am. '45 Ir. Play '45 Treas. Ir. Fine Arts '46 Rep. Home Ec. '46 VIRGINIA SMITH Press '46: Eng. '46 I.C.I. '44-'46 Lib. of Bdhd '45-'46 lqnlulxnvf .. - V-.-Wm BERNARD WESLEY STRATMAN SULLIVAN sm. '44: chem. '45 gL':1Ef5'45 45 Football '44 Baseball '46: I.C.l.. Track '45-'47: Bio. '45 Pan Am. '44-'46 I.Y.C. '45-'46 Football '44-'46 l.C.L. '46 RODERICK SPARKS ' STILWELL Pan Am. '44: Bio. '44 Chem. '45 Bookkeeping '45 Eng. '46: Par. Eng. '46 MERLE THORNTON I. '46 nkkeepinq '46 f- MARY IANE PAT .ROWENA TOON TINNEY TUCKER Home Ec. '44: Bio. '44 Quill 6' Scfoll '45 Pan Am. '44 Eng. '44: D.r:. '46 Pres- Bw- 4j4 G. Lobo '45 590 I-C-L 45 Queen's Coro. '45-'45 Nat. Hon. Soc. '46 Eng. '45 Outstanding Sr. '46 Annual Staff '47 Queen's Coro. '46 Ir. Class Rep. '45 Home Ec. '44-'46 Bookkeeping '46 KATHERINE SUTTON G. Lobo '44 Home Ec. '44-'46 Queen's Coro. '45 Bible '46: Bio. '44 DAVID TODD 'r t ,ff IIMMIE TUNE Sec. Ir. Class '45 Long-View Stall '46 Annual Stall '47 , Pres. Bio. Class '44 Track '45-'47 Student Council '46 Quill 6 Scroll '46 V.-Pres. H.R. '44 SAMMY TURLINGTON X IACKIE VICK Home Ec. '46 Chem. '46: Band '45-' Bible '46 Student Council '46 Maiorette '45 Head Maiorette '46 . ROWENA ' VIVION I.c.1.. '45 Mask 6 Wig '46 Press '46: Chem. '46 Eng. '46: Band '45 Choral '45 Ir. Fine Arts '45 ' 0 THERESA WALLESCH TOM WELCH Football '46:-Chem. '45 Bio. '43: Eng. '45 'loving '45-'47 . M., BETTY WARNER Biology '44 Pan Am. '44: Eng. '44 G. Lobo '44: Chem. '45 Bible '46 BOBBYE WARNER Queen's Coro. '45 Bio. '44: Bible '46 Chem. '45: G. Lobo '44 Pan Am. '44: Eng '45 BETTY WATSON Mask 6 Wig '45 Eng. '45: Choral '45 Distributors '46 BRISTOL WHITTINGTON I.C.L. '44: Chem. '45 Mask 6. Wig '45 Eng. '45: L Club '45 Tennis '45-'47 IOHNNY WRATHER CECILE WHALLEY V.-Pres. Ir. Class '45 Princess '45: Queen '46 Cheerleader '45-'46 V.-Pres. Chem. '45 Pres. Home Bc. '46 V.-Pres. Press '46 Best Looking '45 FRANKIE WOODALL Bio. '44: G. Lobo '44 Pan Am. '44: Eng. '45 Chem. '45 Loboeiles '45-'45 PAUL YATER Pan Am. '44-'46 Tennis '45-'47: Eng. '45 Pres. Speech '46 . RITA YATES Queen's Coro. '46 Choral '44 4fS Pan Am. '44-'46 Eng. '46: Bio. '44 ffm. ROWENA WELCH IANETTE WHEELES Eng. '45: Bio. '4 l.C.L. '46: Lib. '4 Bookkeeping '46 , x if NIDR . ew., 45 Y .. ' S ' x ...p-N X 1 . Q if J, s ' fs iz , ,A M M.-. ,sz v. A ',V, 'X ? 'E A 'M KQALfM' ---, .gy gg W, k .K M' w, ' s ' x f 's 2 9 w , ' , .LA LPI 1 4 K ,, N 4 1-iz YQ. 2 iw' 2' ww 0 A A M K- N A 'T22.T 'R OFFICERS President - ORRIC FREEMAN Vice President-DON BARTON Secretary - REX STUCKEY Treasurer -MARY ELEANOR PARK Sponsor -MRS. REX MCIVER HAROLD ALEXANDER HARRY LEE ALLBRIGH' ROY ANDERSON HOWARD ANDREWS DONALD ARMSTRONG A New-f -an ,A N. f ina' E xr h - 'W A RICHARD ASH DAVID AVERY EDWIN AVERY EDGAR BAILEY FRANCES BARDWELL DON BARTON ' 105 BELL BIRDWELL ,,,,.,. 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'Je . f ff K , -env W2 if if ML G -.. 1 Q , 9 as ,, .E VX, flew-aww:m, A,f. , C ', Vi iwrnfgw, 'G fi' wal' w A ml , X, N.. ii: 'I' -fc. ,, ' Q 13 ,ww AV U . 5 wifwf. 5, E .sf V,-7' Q M -up f 'W'-K - . A lfffff ff' , vs- A ' 7 KKA' - ' + ff .f X- , ,f nw K' ' 1, W ,x 3 ,hx H . Ln. an AL K V V Q, N ,Am J-4856 1- kg Y . . . X Q X ,M-' x Elma Grimes, Spirit of Longview High SCLOO 'Qu Q4 tw v . , IIM PAKENHAM, an outstanding tigure on the campus. is president ot the Student Council. In the field ot sports, Iim rated enough to earn the title ot co-captain. He has participated in many club activities. I ELMA GRIIVIES cames lorth in her senior year to take away the coveted title ot Spirit ot L.H.S. Elma is a member ol the National Honor Society. She very capably handled senior editorship on this year's production of the X WHO' PATRICIA CAUTHRON capably filled the posi- tion of co-editor of this year's production of the Lobo after having worked in previous years as business manager. She is active in club work, being president of Quill and Scroll and second vice-president of the Student Council. Patricia is also a member ol the National Honor Society. Lobo. Elma has as a constant companion Iohnnie Rogerson. ' x Us I WW! . x ' to VXXXU fy 2,-2 3 ., ...vnabbl ' gh- --f .nituso-1 g... 1- .iv I S .F U' wa sl' is 'tit-. PAT TINNEY in her inimitable tashion has gained scholastic honors as shown by her place in the National Honor Society as well as popularity with the students proved by her winning the place ol outstanding senior. Pat has a genial disposition and has always shown a spirit of cooperation. IOHN CALLAHAN has shown that a person can have brains as wall as athletic ability. He is president ot the L Club after having let- tered in football, basketball and baseball to say nothing of having won a place in the National Honor Society. WHO DU ANN IONES efficiently served as co-editor of s year's production of the Lobo after having en sophomore editor and feature editor. At the me time she worked with the Long-View staff help publish the school paper. Lou Ann has own musical ability by having played with the :nd for the years spent in high school. 4 3 1 E 4 1 t! 1 I W 4 4 LEO MURPHY endowed with a generous stall ply oi that gift oi gab has managed to impress favorably all who have known him. H6 had been popular with both students and facul H Leo placed in the student election as outs ' ing senior. In track. he has proved to cut Q lithe figure. Leo, as campaign manager on thQ annual stali, sold more annuals than other person. E -t , J V v-FQBQQM .-'w-M--N 33.0, , ...-e .f gi 'vw-. - u ,. ' ' . ...L .... ' 1. ' ..,N--n--s- A um.--Q-.S bac... . U... 1 . .. -is-s main ' N,-In i T if ' 'Q NANCY COLLIER in a quiet lirn-41 sort of way has made an out- 'QP' ifji ' standing place for herself by winning honors in student iavo- 'L' 855.-A rite elections each year in high 'V 3 if Qt-. he , school. As a sophomore. she was chosen outstanding sopho- , 4,59-'-3' more: as a iunior, outstanding X iunior: and as cr senior, she took ,,- 1, I J, X N away the place of best all ,, 4-gp'-'f I P V . . ,j i round. Nancy has been active ,, ll l C I 'H 'L U in Student Council holding the V .. , . ' '- ' .r Q u A tt office oi secretary. She is a H 31' ,.v!f ' ' member oi the National Honor -I ig U V l Society. if I. wk a TF' rtlf . .... H... .lan 'S c 44 4Jfi'A'f :Qi 1 wsf' ' ' 'q,Wff1lf's' inns: L .LJ N 'C v F' L I IOE WEST Line Couch COACHES ff I ,v . .'.. . vig W... ., iL,1iQ MAGO STEWART Head Coach TOE BAILEY TOMMY FIELDS Assistant Coach FooTBALL SQUAD J- .swf ut IJ E 0 - '- c K if X Q 48 QI, V .' I J E t . , 8' xv. MANAGERS Bobby Smith, lock Pevey, Iohn Scott Penderqross, cmd Deo Welch. C. N. WILKINSON ATHLETIC BUSINESS MANAGER .7,,1.,d4r.? FOOTBALL ' ti-int' . 39173 Left to riqht. Top to Bottom: Sixth row-Coach Whittaker. Bell. Torn. Dobbs. Nash, Alexander. Waqgoner. Aycock. Ash. Bennet. Morris. Todd. Green. Harper. Hutson. Owens. Collier. Fifth row-Anderson. Hansen. Wrather. Terry. Sosland. Moore. Kuykendclll. Sample. Nelson. Cashell. Satterwhite, Goskin. Lewis. Hardin. Fourth row-Stuckey. Graves. Molhusen. Welch. Cheney. Free- man. Pakenharn. Bounds. Gasway. Anqlin. Muston. Iennett. Coach West. Third row -- Coach Stewart. Uhlenhoii. Bell. Curtis. Baker. Sullivan, Francis. McGaw. Maxwe1L Hardeman. I. Callahan, A. Callahan. Allbriqht. Second row-Welch. Pender- qrase. Roqerlon. Griffon, I. Murphy. Murphy, Roach. Eaves. Roqers. Iohnson. Barton. Menasco. Coach Fields. First row-Pevey. Smith, Ridinqs. Henderson, Ca:-michaeL Harris. Pointer. Serpas. Satterwhite. Barnes. Langston. Fuller. Smith. IACK SERPAS smooth ball-ha-rr and iudqment in plays were a great ,to our team. KLGIE CALLAHAN This tall. calm. powerful Co-Captain's swltchirom R ,qu li, xx LETTERMEN DON BARTON ' Don's speedy elusiveness enabled him to cross the goal line more than any other player. IOHN ROGERSON Opposing players ohen wished as they trailed Iohnny on touchdown iaunts that he had confined his efforts solely to track. r 34 vi KENNETH BOUNDS As blocking back biq Ken's rugged power was used to an advantage to clear the way for lighter ball-carriers. MAX LANGSTON IOHN CALLAHAN Snuflys determination Lonq Iohns ability to and fighting spirit more snare passes and his than qualified him to a birth on the first team as end. tendency to keep oppo- nents out of plays has, earned him a letter for the last three years. BOBBY ANGLIN a hard worlrinq used his weight . b mf end to greatly nee - fmd Pluylnc lmvwledve b he center ot M we .,,, 'Tj V tl V A ,,,. V rf ' secure this post. Next year he should add much ff W tothe team. M A 1' J i' m 1 xr Wsvzfe iw , l s HMMY P Q, Co-Captain I'un's bruislnq CB GUIDE DON MENASCO A qood center and a vi- cious tackle: on defense. Don proved hlmselflegual to almost anything B 'ff if . in-f i WENDELL GBAVES Iovtal Wendell was not at all pleasant to linemen on other teams. fl holdoven, 4 '? f?'? i f f' Q ' f:gifi. ??'........e : Q Ff I 53 . U U'-4.1 W FOX CASHELL By his passing, running. and place-kicking, Fox added much to make a balanced team. BOBBY McGAW Bob played a hard de- pendable game all season with his good blocking and tackling. wi ' LQ ,, . J, f . 2' , w :cgi-mi. ' .m.3wl.Ll.tn -N 'H ' an ROBERT HARRIS A shifty little wing back. Robert proved his worth as he danced his way up the lield lor big gains. ED ROACH Big Ed. despite this being his flrst year as an end. developed into a Hne player at this position. IAMES ROGERS Slim Amy enabled the team to make necessary gains by his passing and running and helped the team out of tough spots with his punts. l'i'y'1 IIMMYEAVES lim was a bruising hard charging tackle, who played well all season and who will be back next year to help the team with his rough type ot ball. . we! 5 Ns- B ' N BUDDY TERRY A lanky center. Bud was an lnvaluable reserve who aided the team with his excellent passes to the backieldf. . 4... N , ' .cf . 4 , , 1.5 ,au-nns -X 4 ' WESLEY SULLIVAN A Letterman from last year and a hard runner. Sully would un ly have seen more this year it it had not for a head inlury. , 581 pq 1. sr-1 . X V . H' lf. IOHN MURPHY r 1 Iohn. a fast charglng guard. played steady hall and made few mistakes ' all year. A lunlor his . yearhewlllbeatho ghlg ron seasoned veteran on next. year's squad. , a A+ ll 1 ,f' M- 'gut' if ,, ..,A l r -1: ' ar vzfggik, , BASKETBALL Coach BAILEY with lettermen. Top row left to right: IOHN CALLAHAN. ED ROACH, GENE MCCLAIN. REX STUCKEY. DON MENASCO. Bottom row left to right: ROBERT HARRIS. DON BARTON. EARL CARMICHAEL. Coach BAILEY with A cmd B squad left to right. First row - TOMMY EAKER, ROBERT HAR- RIS, DON BARTON. EARL CARMICHAEL. REX STUCKEY. and BILLY IOHNSON. Mcmuqer. Second row,-HM EAVES. GENE MCCLAIN. IOHN CALLAHAN. DON MENASCO, and CARL HUST. 1:owLMILTON MOLHUSEN. ED ROACH, PRICE WALKER, and MICEY Mc- GRILL. Foul? MDX CASHELL. WILLIE UHLENHOFI-'. JACK SERPAS. IACK BELL, cmdGLENGORDON.', g1 - . . ' ' , --1 BASEBALL W. Left to right-TERRY. LANGSTON, MURPHY. LEE. CALLAHAN, A. CALLAHAN, SERPAS BARNES. QUICK. ACKER, MUSTON, PAKENHAM. FULLER. PEVEY. IENNETT. BARTON. CARMICHAEL. Missing from picture is REX STUCKEY. I SHIRLEY CALDWELL SHARON CALDWELL PAUL YATER BRISTOL WHITTINGTON CARROLL PRIOR TRACK TEA N Track Team left to right. CHARLES FULLER, 'LEO MURPHY, 'BILLY HANSEN, 'KENNETH BOUNDS, IIMMY TUNE, CLARENCE HAUPT, TOM WELCH, 'DOYLE GRIP F EN, MILTON MOLHUSEN. CURTIS MORRIS, WILLIAM CURTIS, GLEN BRYANT, EARL CARMICHAEL. GEORGE O'QUINN. 'IOHN ROGERSON, IIMMY MILNER. HAROLD ALEXANDER, LAVERNE BULL. PAUL WALLESCH, KENNETH KENNAMER, CHARLES O'QUINN. 'Lettermen. Missing from picture is 'GENE MCCLAIN. Q 100-yard Dash Men Lefi to right-PAUL WALLESCH, CLARENCE HANSEN on ihe High hurdles. HAUPT, IOHN ROGERSON, IIM MILNER, LEO MURPHY. IIMMY TUNE on the low hurdles and BILLY KENNETH BOUNDS puflinq the shot. Hp The Team is coached by TOMMY FIELDS and hopes io keep the regional title won by last ' year's squad. , LW . K K ,vm , -- ,.wK.-4 . - wma, , . ii',, ' EARL CARMICHAEL, CHARLES FULLER, LA DOYLE GRIFFEN, HAROLD ALEXANDER ar VERNE BULL and CURTIS MORRIS on the 880 GLEN BRYANT - Milers. M.-.1-I. E il Q x 0 0 15:11:95 Q ' g .-2 --vvv if f,f3fl'ff22e? . Qflflf ' ,' 1 'Q4::f,Uf,'g-I X 53 H f 1. I Qff. '-Qgg+lgq:i,,ff' , P ' i I 'ffffffiv if ' Q 37 'Q ws 5514 F' ' .9-2 ' F f,mlf I l 9 . ' A. I U. -5 A 'Y-.... V ' - N X Q MMM, ...af L ' ' 5 x xl, ,. ' ' r I i :Q vm su- Ms- M'A '- ' ,JI H 'QE-' Q A f Q XR 1 V Km! I ' L I I X12 ' -...N 3' A , Q FF., l , ,f ' q .-.---i S-Q 5w ' LOBO STAFF LOU ANN IONES PATRICIA CAUTHRON Co-Editors CARROLL PRIOR ELMA GRIMES WANDA MANESS SUE HALL Business Manager Senior Editor Iunior Editor Sophomore Editoz I E ELMORE TORN FRANCES THURMON BETTY CANON CAROL ODOM Sports Editor ' Club Editor Feature Editor ArtEditm- Y...- BILLY VISAGE ssistant Art Editor NANCY NUMSEN Assistant Typist MARY LOUISE KNOTT Ir. Campaign Mgr. ,. . -.www-Qi z , , Q 5, ff g .1 PAT TINNEY Typist 3 my HMMIE TUNE Photographer BOBBY SMITH Assistant Photographer ..,. -V t BILLY DALSTON LEO MURPHY Ir. Campaign Mgr FRANCES GRIGSBY Sr. Campaign Mgr. Sr. Campaign Mgr. IACKIE BELL BARBARA BASS Mrs. I. H. WILLIAMS Soph. Campaign Mgr. Soph. Campaign Mgr. SPOnsor L PRESS CLUB wt ,J Members oi the Press Club are journalism students. OFFICERS President ,sYsr,s, I ,s7ss, ,sr,.. s,sr7r7s,s I A NN L. SMITH Vice-President ..As s,s,rs,s I ,. CECILE WHALLEY Secretary-Treasurer rsse, I ,Aee,rrr,, IANE McDAVID Sponsor MISS RUBY PHENIX UILL AND SCRGLL This is an honory organization for members of the paper staff and annual staff. ,WAYS I .L .I Q A f? ii, . I . E' 3, . I I Q gf. - lt' 'hr ,Q- OFFICERS President ..... PATRICIA CAUTHRON Vice-President ....... IEFF DUNCAN Sponsor MRS. I. HAROLD WILLIAMS Secretary-Treasurer .... PATSY TINNEY V,.YW-We -..,.,. W.. vi- ,.. BAND Students pictured above are members ot the concert and marching bcmd. DRUM MAI OR Anson Circe DIRECTOR Mr. E. P. Woods 'ii mm W fy: Y w Wynn yi ,, M, R MAIORETTES Head Maiorette-IACKIE VICK FRANCES BIRDWELL MERCEDES FREEMAN Assistant Drum Mcxior ALFONSO HONEA LGBOETTE ' M1 .....-,.-.- A . . N ANN SMITH Drum Maior All girls who desire may become members. This is a voluntary group. K 'X , . 'l LINDA LOU WICKER Mascot x if Sue Rogerson Assistant Drum Maior MRS. IOINER. Snonsor ln CHEER LE DER Q25 The Cheer Leaders are Ierry Lanier, Gloria Bryan, Mary Ann Keith, Mitzi Harris. Frances Grigsby. and Cecile Whalley. Cheer Leaders at the game. CECILE WHALLEY FRANCES GRIGSBY Assistant Cheer Leader Head Cheer Leader CHORAL CLUB Choral Club members are Choral students. Sponsor MISS VIRGINIA GAIL HOWARD I OFFICERS President ..... FRANCES GRIGSBY Vice-President ...... ANN SMITH Secretary . . MARY VANITA HARLOW Treasurer .... ALMA RUTH MARKS Parliamentarian . . . MARY E. PARK Social Chairman . LEAH WELLS SAYE ATIO AL HO OR SGCIETY -ff P ' r -L W' 1' 4' gk' - 'J-: Q 43?6ff' -I X . gi - 1 E -1 m 'AA -J H Members first row: Io Ann Carter. Dolores Martin, Patricia Cauthron, Patsy Tinney, Elma Grimes: second row: Peggy Sue Miller. Betty Reynolds. lulianne Brown- low. Mary Iune Miller. Nancy Collier, Ruth Davis: third row: ohn Ccxllaha , Dgnn Bedsole. Doris McQueen. and David Long? ' 54444 ,qm- OFFICERS President NANCY COLLIER Vice-President ELMA GRIMES Secretary-Treasurer MARY JUNE MILLER EUNICE WARE Sponsor wi, W x 'H Pig Nw ir 5 LL, kv: M' Q ,Ng Q, W z ,.'V I ..- 1 ..... , Y mm 2-Q is L' ' as M ,,, . . 1 1.,- '1,,- 5,, - J .V . Zijiiz., ....,... .... . I . ,,.,,,, onus- Q... , .vk, f hu 8 M A x 1 . 'Bl' YS- zglgr --'R 49 . A , f 5 , , N 1 U Ml: , M. v A .4 1 Lt. LL,A Q! 55 a iw nf-1 , 3 W 4-, vi., ,. 's' Y F1 r 2- 1. .......,,.....v....-v...-.- .WN -.............,...Y...vr- V.,Y , WY , ,i re ' W1 ' .. f' 1 2 4 'D n, , B f :nn 1 if ' Q X 1-..-.. . . , , F 1: A ,Q , J ,' .xv 7 m.s ' A uw 4 A.. ' . ' T' HV x,'f , Y, ...-.....w..,r,. W uv-. 4 aw I v v A. gf 'B' V f , OFFICERS Y ' 1 5 I Za' ' H H me! al A U ,n If gfim, if Eff A President, NANCY NUMSEN: Vice-President. CAROLYN BATTLES: Secretary. BARBARA BREWTON: Treasurer, 'V ELMORE TORN: Reporter, GLORIA BRYAN. i K . I g . 9 , f J . A A .. af- , V .r V my I ' W . 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ALFONSO HONEA Sponsor Miss mvmrtnmir mzugnn -H-v-v P u- .rn mu,-.-,?v,: Y. -5-wmv,-V.-v...w-., W -4 - x..r LATIN CLUB x f 1 1 t All Latin students are members oi the club. Honorary members are Latin students from last year. Sponsor MISS IESSIE MAE STEPHENSON OFFICERS President ....... PEGGY BOWEN Vice-President ....... ED ROACH Secretary-Treasurer . . ANNEKE SAUNDERS Reporter ....... BETTY BRADFORD Military Tribute . . . IOHN C. MURPHY an I HOME ECONOMEES CLUB All Home Economics students are members of the club l O OFFICERS President CECILE WI-IALLEY Vice-President Treasurer ELMA GRIMES MERCEDES FREEMAN Secretary Social Chairman CAROL ODOM IACKIE VICK SPONSOR MRS. REX MCIVER lnqn' I U , 4. f ff? 3 ,img 'NWT' ,, -1525? T' 1. 9. 1' HQ allfgeakgf :ke - , 7 ' V3 . at . I V., 'ff ' fl- ., .. WELS: ,2:YH'.t' qw fy' t. 't 5, lp, fs i f '-WY ly 5-4,', . V - , '-'Viv M. , , , CHEMISTRY CLUB Club members are Chemistry students Sponsor . MISS PAULA POPLIN iv Presidents DONALD GORDON ORRIC FREEMAN WILLIE UHLENHOFF PATSY TINNEY ELMORE TORN TUDE T COUNCIL OFFICERS President I ,v,,..,A, , , 7..7 v,.,.., I 7 I . IIM PAKENHAM First Vice-President ,,, 77 7,,7,7 V ., FRANCES GRIGSBY Second Vice-President , A PATRICIA CAUTHRON Secretary 77I,,C. .. I, ,.III7II, I . ..., , II,II. NANCY COLLIER A Sponsor MRS. CURTIS MORRIS IANE NICHOLS WILLIAM HENDERSON IIMMIE TUNE PATRICIA CAUTHRON gg 'fo 5 Q I A .1 if bfoorr No - I I 6-K I ANSON CIRCE TRAVIS RIEGER DELORES MARTIN BOBBY WARNER DORIS MCQUEEN DAVID LONG ,.J ,, 2.4 . :Q ., ,wsu F I .3 W 1, agiqg S . F. '- Vmxf qw DOYLE GRIFFIN MITZI HARRIS EDWIN AVERY IACKIE VICK BILLY MOORE CAROLYN BROUSSARD I i'i'i I iii 1 J Q ...I I 4 5, 4 ,F ,, , f ' Y, 3, '2',. J Q 4... ,f- 'ff,,f fr, . 2 I ':Z2T31'Zl7.f.., Zig, 5- x ,xiii--.w' '. ' If ' Q I vt: ' - ,N Q 1.1 ., -M fl ,. . ..,,,. - .4 A I A 'li H .f-45,21 jg V L 1 Y H, :ff ' 1- LE X V : I- I I X X LJ ' f 'Q as 3 WANDA MANESS IAMES ROGERS ROY MELTON IACK SERPAS MURLENE GATTIS PAT PLATT I - Q, ' I' Q 5 4 L '?'l' ' 2 'J .3 ., fi' , 555 3, xv, nf 7 A ' ...- Q Q a2N4:?gz-?j?,fm .V M W EW? ' fx!! fi xl 4 8 .E 1 ', ,iv-5 . I , U II f M jk 5 5:4 . Eff I 334 I I I A . SUE HALL IOAN MCCARTHY WALTER BARNETT I. BAGWELL BOBBY COMER ALICE HENDERSON CAROLYN HUDNALL FOY VINSON PEGGY HIRTI-I FOX CASHELL IANE GRONEMAN RAYMOND MAYO R BIOLOGY CLUB Students in Biology classes have organized separate clubs 1 V EX , ,1:l' J .il Sponsor MRS. I. HAROLD WILLIAMS Biology Club Presidents ALICE HENDERSON MARY ANN KEITH PATSY TORN ANNEKA SAUNDERS FRANK BOCKUS FOY VINSON . ,,..,,M......-.-.,,f-- H-ff w T .. ,-,..,-mfjf5qfgf,.9-gfv!-1-!,.m,:,,y,-.v.-vv,., LIBRARY CLUB nun Library Club members ure student librarians President Third Vice-President BOBBY IONES CLAUDE BRANTLEY First Vice-President Secretary RUTH DAVIS BETTY SUE ABEL I 'c' Sponsor CELESTE WIDNEY ki A T 'ii 1X ENGLISH CLUB All of Miss Ware's English Students are members of the club OFFICERS President Secretary-Treasurer BILLY DALSTON ORRIC FREEMAN Vice-President Reporter BUDDY TERRY ANN L. SMITH MISS EUNICE WARE Sponsor ww-lf.. .3--p--1,-.....-:.! BOYS CLUB This is an honorary organization for lettermen and managers qzwpp--1-Q-wwe-v A --' wr -f -- Sponsor MACO STEWART OFFICERS President VicePresident IOHN CALLAHAN DON BARTON Secretary BOBBY BARNES f TT SPE CLUB if All speech students are members of the two Speech Clubs. C. G. U. President BOBBY McGAW Vice-President IOHNNY ROGERSON Sec. 6 Trecrs. BARBARA N ABORS Sponsor Reporter MISS SUE STILL LOU ANN IONES Officers of the Speech Clubs F ootlite President PAUL YATER Vice-President JACK PEVEY Sec. 6 Treas. CLARA HU RST Reporter PEGGY BIVINS BOOKKEEPING CLUB Members of the club are booklgeeping students. OFFICERS Presidents ...... IIM PAKENHAM BILL SATTERWHITE Vice-Presidents . . . WILMA GROUNDS MAX LANGSTON Secretary-Treusurers . . GENE McCLAIN KAY HORTON 3 5 . . Sponsor MISS KATHERINE BENSON r DI TRIBUTIVE EDUCATIO 2 Distributive Education students attend school mornings and work afternoons. vii., U Sponsor MRS. LILAC HENDERSON OFFICERS President . . . . KENNETH BOZMI Vice-President . MARY MCLERC Secretary . . HELEN LATHA Reporter DORIS MCQUEI L'-vnu. ' Q myl . 1 1 r , . Q, 5 .N L 's ' 5l,L,f ' ffl X 4? I s. mi- ' x 0 14 .v :f P v X x 2351! Fi -1 T l Mg 1. .S V 'su s '. LA' 'v r .- Ilffx 1 J .. 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N. lNoodleel Rawlineon Southweltem Gas and Electric Company Compliments of Compliments of The News and Iournal Greqq Tire and Appliance Company Compliments of Goodyear Tires-Hotpoint Appliances .7 clolhhn Compliments of Compliments of P. F. McGee Company The Hilton Hotel Manufacturing Stationers, Compliments of Compliments of Hampton Motor and Sales Company P. E. Fielden Manufacturing Company P.qu..-Hunt Motor Company Tailor-made Seat Covers Your Ford Dealer Compliments ot Norton and Barbee Grocery and Market C0mQ'm9l'2f1,ffRmdY to Wm Phone 1404-1405 Dry Goods and Shoes Compliments of Compliments of M' L' Bath Fisher-Selluml Sports Compliments ot Wadel-Connally Hardware Company Compliments of . Exclusively Wholesale . Solland'l Diamond and Gift Shop Compliments ot Congratulations to the class of '46-'47 Man... Roady lo wear C. R. Anthony and Company Compliments of Comggfrjris Siuq Grimes Electric and Plumbing Company Co H f Compliments of mf megs O , , Deakin:-Harrie Motor Company eon one Mens and Boys Wear Chrysler-Plymouth Compliments of Compliments of IMOHYQWFNSUQHEI Bank MacMaster Motors em r ' ' ' ' Your Studebaker Dealer Phone 608 Compliments of Compliments of Ph National Bm' Pittsburgh Paint Store lunction Drug Store- Longview's Oldest Pharmacy . M. H. Shivers Prop. Phone 204 Comghgfegjogiich Company Lqnqvlgw Bqwunq Pqlqcg Relilll Division Shorty Fox, Manager Phone 590 or 9550 Compliments of Compliments ot Baird Appliance Company Phone 237 Baird'i Iewelry . First National Bank Building Phone 1872 Comfigmirgioifsewico station Compliments of C 1. 1 f Longview Drug Company omp 'men S O Only the Best Phone 66-67 ho 50 'l u Plmbm' Compliments of Arkinis 15221 Distributor Cities Service Station Sears-Roebuck and Company ' ' Compliments of Compliments of Longview Hardware Company Com Furnnun Company Compliments of Comgllaergfxi and company Colller Neon Siqn Company Compliments of Compliments of Turpie Sladee Mlm' Th'd Compliments of Comlollglgrll? lltbiady to Wear Dayl' Man shop Compliments ot Comgarrliglsbsirmacy suvu. sho' slot' M. T. Rousseau townerl Compliments of . Bluff. Compliments of Fine Ready to Wear Phone ll67 Th' outdoor sho? Qmalinsrns Of Compliments of sh - 10861130 The Hobby op Manufacturing Ieweler, Repairing, Diamond Setting Sporting Goods-Hqrdwm-e...GQmes-Fishing Tqckle Compliments of C 1 i McCarleyn Jewelry omp iments o Gift Time is McCarley's Time Gan' 6 smith humane. Aqulcy Compliments of Compliments of Lgpqhqfn Drug L0Ol'lC!d'l Pie S1109 1 V92 Stl st tt is rt 5 Wi will Wi lx agfp' 15. J, J, -we ,,,,r-,119-,v.,,,,.,, . V 5, ., -., 1 ,, , -. . V-V V, ., , 1. ., x, , ,f,,,,Q,,r y I - THE. LAST WORD Out of the debris of that place so obviously marked Annual Room, we bring you the l947 Lobo. We could mention a few heartaches, headaches, backaches, or what have you, but instead we'll keep those memories to ourselves We hope that through this annual, you can remember a few of the many happy carefree incidents that happened to you in your high school days. I, We have enjoyed the time spent working book for you to enjoy. Sincerely, if t km t t if if? xx. X. xl , Qt y r M TX 37' ixl- I of f ' or Pg 5, 3 N tt mf X K .52I57 - f y, M ,Nr . 1, , 1 ,4 , . , ., . F, V- , ' 3' H. ' Y , . QL , - ,. k ,. . M 51 1'f',-4'-ll ga , , . V . . H -Y 1' . . . . 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