Longview High School - Lobo Yearbook (Longview, TX)

 - Class of 1965

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During that time, your in- sight into people has niacle you the enthusiastic character you are totlay. This school year coultl not have been so memorable without your lticltiing in the halls anti seriousness on the sports' lieltl. In the hearts of all the students, you have erected a monument of atlmiration and respect. You have truly been an example of the wise anti prolitable use of the priceless asset - TIME, S Dedicaie . . . f patient teacher, ,s 4 5 2 ,la ry yew-was S TH Sgr and interested leader. 3 5 .lf-. fm Q sz, ,ggi 1 , ,e.. EK , J: ' kmiig. Wim . cc n ee, ee r , we , Q? ,, . r . '-,,, I .. Z .-,----,,1.- ,, '5 .:? '3: k g f Q15 c Af 'f :iff concerned coach, We W fiffffk I .1 uuvv ,yk ic i ' . - . - . ,- 5455: -36:3 Table of Conienis Faculig ....... Seniors . . .... .60 Juniors . ..... .88 Qophomores . . . 106 Qporis ....... I24 Clubs... ...I5O Favoriies . . . . .216 Music . . . . . .252 Adveriisemenis . 270 Siop The Clock ff he And Recall has ' aliiiisff- Wsa: , -I is I 1 - Mt- s ' , Qt is 'T il .i -ea tin, -. ta ar- , Q t yn, 1: , , Liii .iw I E 'L- 'llw5fi,fQr si??VfT 1 f- 2 .4 , ai , 28 '.',:gQ:gi4.ggg2ifT524'vii :sf1g4tgigz5 L ,ati .1 tt tt V,- -,itxliisifkifii ' L J., -1 gg , K 1 - tis - ,K ii .y t:,,i,,sigf5.t , ,.,, 57.5 :'22fF'7'Zsi 7 fr laik. ,,,,. , Ain 5 .as t. ,Q t, ,L Xen- t ' -sm' I .EYE HWAk:,,,,, e .. ,. wg- fi5ffs f, ,mi ,egg tam --,,, ,, .te X sa-at f ra ' vita, F r Q. L sq , E 1 ffl LS' If as r 5 as tilt ' I It is f' J 2 an , iw. t r -at wf..fff 2 f Q M i 4 2 , 513 I S V sk -f-f 4 miriam 4 , wa. 4 it at , gag: Wig 241, - I qvl'-w, if E . , ' 1 fam, Foreword There are many things which make a school year one to remember, The spirit and enthusiasm, the victory or defeat in competition, and the burning of midnight oil are only a few. They may seem trirles now, but for years to come we will remember the wonderful TIMES of our high school days. We have tried to feature those TIMES of excitement, happiness, and struggle into this yearbook. Now is the TIME to turn the pages and re-live those wonderful mo- ments which have made this year the greatest ever. Sincerely, your editors, Kathy Johnston and Carol Dickinson Time of Chamber of Qpirii and E nieriainmeni T13 1-.......,. , Field of Com pe+i+ion Progress il iiwu. , 1, - l ' 'h f 1 Hall ol' Music Librarg of Knowledge giawsi, ,V is AQ gin , ka 'i 5 , S E 5 l l NH ff F' Mp, ,. .W M 'wh D+-44 Q H , 4' -' Hmm K 'QM' +V irw 'X-.. . -...N 'W'-1 W ' ,KQRS 15 W g a x 'Q W K, M45 -'WIP af H 'wig ,Lv ff QW' Z? 'F---s Weeks I'5lm ,,. as Srnoky ruins of Western Day mark murine rmil of Lobos. Sccnc of audience parricipanm ns they lcnvc for lung awaited break bcforu second pcnod. m of Rou+ine fi yn A ny W ie ig. is gpm,- , 'fa .,, if ii i ia -.., Notice how seniors Ann, Janie, Linda, Kenneth, and Susan go for that tart and tingling POMMACY sq' iv' waz 'Q H, Zim ,W A I ,frm Wm ro ciiasggs. W3 , W, MW if- f . fTf'5:1 1-25? f V S wg:-xy 15 l johnny Warsfnn searches for that book ro read tonighrg book report is glue tomorrow. Hours of , , Q ,H ,i .QV Unidentiiied rcquier concerned with foment of Bop and .five Jlmfwfz 112,312 Sfhowf Cirf. , f 1f1f w isp I . H was Searching. s 'ifrfff' ,z 'fi ,P EJ ,,.xI. M scientist, Randy Mwrphew, calculates experiment. Pretty good at that Pat Downing, one of those who doesn't believe in searching. itrtnt you, Randy? VY,,,..,w Www i i, Aw , af 1: It's Mrs. Wkstcr who does the searching here to see who is putting on the tint of studying. David Bailey wonders if the search for geometry I3 is worthwhile. ,W A, 33' R as if 1 w, f S . if ,' . 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ZA j V, W x Q 5 ,Qc ff? i , Q v 2 G 5' 3 Q Q, .Q , Wg? in .-f , 1 3 i 3 A nd Excifemeni Y kk Y N ' Sk 12+ V K A M A B Z . , is 1 ,, :,: W if qw!- y-me-,E-r k V. ,,4,t, I Of +he People and Places WE PAY YOU WE WILL TELL THE WORLD THAT YOUR HONOR WILL STAY ALL HAIL TO THOSE WHO CAME BEFORE US AND MADE YOU SO STRONG, WE WILL NEVER FALTER OR DO YOU WRONG. I9 Dr. M4-ulucws explains that even tllc clocks in thc nullitoriL11n , . Or sl1c'll sown be il mothcrf' as sung by Jimmy Holt, Pam Ulllllllilf lm- rcpuirul lny 11 high sqlmol llmp-ollt. Ruwmlo, .mll Bill XVaggor1cr'. Sepiember Begins Busg X clxi ,lt7llll5lUIlL', Cfgmalym lxliclklllllllglll, hluml l5l5UHL'I', l.inll.1 Wllllrcllurst, llllll Ndmy Fuller portray rcfwlmr ljLllyl1L'SlL1ll Il.lllYQN .lx Llmy mmf: mmm mah au B.xli-Hi. 20 5 x fl if '7 7 5 , ,M ,Ki a J. JW .,,, mia, W 'w i-,4. t:L.4ig1f 6-W' if ,pda .Il :isi s-.wh-vf.1. ,iw T- , ig: -fee i lfifiti., L, if ,, , 3:. .:i ':' -K1-we 'L W ,V in f ., , . aw, ,J we .. ga ,vi,, ,,,,. ff .. fw fr:-W, i .. aiu- 5 as Ei, lmport from Girls' State ami Girls' Nation Diane Ferrell , captivates audience she tells the problem facing thu high school generation. llll i i l i ll i i. .,ll,: Secrctly4Cohen antl More-heatl plan thc getaway to sce the Beatles in Dallas. Il' 'E gr l 5 it t 5, I 'E 2, Fwy f' W '32 ,E 5 Q 'mi' 2 t I v 1 is A I ft After lunch period Gene, Bill, anti Jimmie iintl someone tlitln't fix the door-uf all things to happen! Fearless Key Cluhlvcrs experiment with new cannon. 2' Ciluvw time was one of thc fcxx schedules iinaltcrcti by Wfcstt-ru Day cnnftisitxri. b 0 Ocio er Puciures Wg YR ,. Tribute is paid tu the thirty-first President, Herbert Hoover. Wlitit could the results lic with iiist ONE practice? 22 Now, lct's say Susan Ellsworth is in the bathroom and . . . uses Mrs. Willefortl inspires patriotism with her beloved this hair spray . . . songs on CAR, assembly. Confusion and Tragedy Coronation night proved that ONE practice was enough! 23 Poliiics and Homecoming Luoks like Sully Flint xxgmts tan lend 21 helping f wot. iigf gif vii 5, T ' an 4 L 1 11- 5' Amy U W :ry it -1 if- WE... E 325 7 . QV H .e1if,,, F, E' F? ,b , 4 gif, ,gg 39 'A' Qs, 2,4 n Q K 4 5 yn, ff new Sq A W 1 ., A iifsgfhf' M . 8 W krr' ev K ? ! x 1? 6 ' 55 ' 3 3 ma-mf, 1 H nr ,Q . an fi as 'U :ww . K Q3 , Q K N.- , an ,Q A Sem E S ffm .J . W J, -- 'U xi Q A v wi R 1. 3 , -w-.m2,, , AW -fm! Y ww. , vm Linda, Susan, and Laura seem to be enjoying the refreshments! December +0 Hey, Vloodall, get with ir. It's Chug-a-lug time. Him Boonj Bounce, Boon! 26 .Y Dr. Farr presents Mr, Dan Mc- Queen, reader, for the Cantata The Lord Emmanuel. +f iu'x5 7 1 taxi? Z! 3' Guess what they'rc having for Christmas dinner? CRonaltl Cook and Frank LOBusD Be Remembered 27 Snowball participants exhibit tal- ented dance steps, the Dog , the ujerkn, and the Monkey Januarg Is Charac+erized try 'Pmttiue umkcs purfcctf' is thc slogan for thc L.H.S. Stage Btmtl as they presented u practice usbcmbly to the student body. r 5 'jeff Lwomis und Carol Bcvcr demonstrate the Lnyti Thaxtcm jerk at the lf.T.A, dance. Rev. Montgomery reminds us UAS wc think, so we live. 28 M s 'U 5 lk 493 , se, e5if3?Q?! Hfiw W Laaiiihig UWA-mem: Skippy Amber ITiLlkL'S his wirmiug speech for Swim Iigflqgmk bQw111g-5 First Vicc-Prcshlcnt Prwidn-ur uf the Swdcut Cmlmil, .lttcr .1 hklrml Lkilllpdigli, Febr ar Memor'es of Look at tlmsu ,..... .LICGSYTY 1Mikc I'uAuh, Sruvc Paine, H411 Spotixuzmly NOvv,wcpl'cscr1t 30 2 i 's Nancy Fuller hecomcs Secretary-Treasurer after slcepluss nights of work. 4 ,Ev V E N 1 Q 1 2 E 2 E Q-.W M long Randy Clchdctmeti, Sccond Vicc-Prcsi- dent, didti't think hc could, but hc did! iudenf Council Campaigns ous Lobo lip-syticers. I,ongx'iuw High Sthwol prtsents its :mn Binds of Cotton. ,AQ . - . ,J 'Q A , 42-2 asia. Illlkfilllil CMU . :vpn ll wp UINLJTC ummlitimls fur drill tc Lg QIICS, 'l4i1w1'i1lm. fDLil1Ll Muicaj N , , W 'f'fv::1'21f ,kkf'. f - : 1 . w,A55,E-if 'X . Liilfmimiiiii And Valeniine 5. fi k 5 Q 'Yin lt Terry Dun had gmtch his tcmsils out hcfore this, it Cc1uld've helped! 33 Hearis Will Never vanish 5 Q l I lim kucpx mc frulm .111 Lhlyf' fH.1l Spottsxxnmdfp N X. L: 1:14 111 pm h,1Xi111 lmmznz uf rh.1r :rum why, 'Hur NLLIV., in 0 ., A 2 L F A J ,fqz .ff tif SX-c , 1' in ., 5 A Q . fv ' ' 'mf if F SHRY f 2 2 i . i x..,.l, ,,,, nl ,viii .ii W X i 4 W , , , , I? if L if f ' ,uf f T -'- - .t K' 3 f , Nskwmhw 31 'File' f ' 1 ,,Xm,g,g5yAul12w00'Ww,f -Q- '!nPXx l3M1He.-'K W, myuN.,,C,,,s,,, ll' vga- q ws A . 'mu--ufivif I . 4. 558. V f ER! ' I-' elf 3 f'-tr: Q .341 X. 'fi , f 'f 7 Q14 4, -i i'3'v 'W' :'.9.'4'3's-.T .4 -Q ,cal U . 53+ 4 . P L ' iff M .,. - ! 1 5 lil! iw.-w W. gh Fa ,I Q . ,Rs M 5 i 9 1 ,,.. ,J gr L. an ,, 4 Q , .:- ,A A --:ser Wa E fm 5 f 1 1 A s 6 ara 1 75 124. , ..-. .. ,MJ my W 1.1 elif a Z is? in 3 fu ' 6 I S , . ,HL .. ' ,..,,.:: - 2, V K .... QA 4, ,A ..:. A K,,v . W, Mm at a .As Qs' , rf Qi- ' it 3 i 'wig . ' . 3 t Direcfors Oversee Educaiion C. B. INIASON DR. R. SCHRADER NORMAN TAYLOR Board Vice-President, Lone Star Steel Board Presidentg Board Secretary, Bank President, Company Texas Eastman Company Longview Bank and Trust Company TOM LANDERS Insurance Dealer DR. L. A. COLQUITT Board Assistant Secretary: Orthopedist Members of the Board of Education are qualified voters of the Longview Independent School District who have final authority in determining policies which govern Longview schools. The seven members, who are elected for a period of three years, meet on the second Tuesday of each calendar month. Citizens wishing to present any matter concerning the schools may do so at any regular meeting. The Board cooperates with the area colleges in their teacher training program, which enables student teach- ers to obtain actual classroom experience. This year the Board endorsed the 715 in '65 pay raise for teachers and provided a pay scale for teachers earning their doctor's degree. Also they provided funds for the newly or- O. L. KHNIBROUGH Wfholesale Oil Marketer J, MERTON YOUNG Automobile Sales ganized girls' drill team, new tennis courts, the renova- tion of the Band Hall, and an expanded elementary music program, which includes strings and wood instru- ments. Teachers were given additional sick leave bene- fits, and additional English teachers were added to re- duce the teacher load. Clerical help for the Senior High Library and a library consultant for elementary schools were provided for along with a special budgetary allow- ance for library books to be used in the English class- rooms. Because these hard-working men are constantly on the job, the Longview school system is able to function smoothly and efficiently. Supervisor Develops Adminislralion As Superintentlent mil Selinnls D11 llntliexw Setvei its the chief exetiitive nffieer nl' the Bcmril nf lklllffl- tion iintl works in eiull.1htirt1tiun xxith the presiilent of the Btmiml, He .ithninisters the sehnnl system in .ic- Cnttlxtiee with the .ippmxetl policies tif the Bond iintl tleveliipi .ithninistmtixe principles .intl prnceihires fur plicing Bntml policy intn effect. All rntitters pete taining tn petsnnnel. priictites, itnil policies relating to the Longview Selionls shniiltl he Cleared with the Superintcntlent, xxhn nmiy present the matter to the Bcmrtl of llhieiitinn, DR. fil-lARLl2S l7. AIATHEWS Sl1Af7L7'f2Ifd'1I!fll1! BA., llnwiirtl Payne Clnlleggc: MEI.. University of Texas, l2tl.D., Texas 'leehg Hnntnriiry LLD., VC',iyli1nLl Baptist Col- lege. Dr, fXI.itliexw tlittatex ii letter tn hix vt-rx' eipzilwle Secretary, Film. ,liinette Siinmtins. 37 Principal Conlrols School Nerve Cenier Ad1IllDlSKCflIIg ll school plant the size of Long- view High School requires Ll 111.111 11f11111t1y t.1le11ts, such as L1 keen sense of humor, p11tie11Ce, 1111d 21 willingness to eo11sider each SfllLlCUIiS problem. These are el111r11Cteristies of Nr, T. G. Field. Stu- dents thrive ill le11r11i11g situg1ti1111s llfllllgllf L1lULJL1I largely by l1is Capable Llll'CCIlO1'1, und 21 s111c111tl1- Illllillllg sel1ot1l results, Assisting Mr. Field i11 111111111 z1dmi11istr11tive duties are Mr. jim Pe1111ell, rXssist1111t Pri11Cip11l, 1111d Mr. Melvin XVester. CQou11sel11r. Mr, Pe1111ell is I'CSPOI'lSllDlt' for issuing lwuks. cl1eeki11g the 1'eg.1ist1'11tiot1 L.ll'4lS of the students, 1111d LlIfL'l1dLl1lCC records. Mr. XY'ester pe-rf11r111s 11111111' serviees sueh 115 diseussiug p1'11ble111s e11t1eer11i11g eollege or e111pl11y11'1e11t After gTg1LlLIL1IlOH, I-le also 11dmi11is- ters tl1e College li1111rd Tests und takes 1111 active putt LIS sp1111s11r of the Student Cuuueil. 1 V b MR- T. G.. FIELD And l1ere is where As for that yell, xxe'll think it, l'r111r1p1z! of l.1111g1'1e1z fllgfl Srbou! I keep my top-secret not sm' ii, iss., s.M.11.4 MA., T.C.U. files. ' 38 ssi. Principal and Counselor Advise and Inspire MR. JIM PENNELL MR. MELVIN WESTER Assmam Principal Counselorg BA., Arkansas B.S., MEd., E.T.S.C, Stare Collugeg M.A., Peabody College MRS. HELEN ROTONDO MRS. MARY MCNEILL MRS. VIRGINIA POORE . Library Clcrk Attendance Clerk RCEISUHY Director of Drill Team 39 Mrs. Hutchings and Rethea Fuller discuss newspaper headlines. MISS RUTH KIRKHAM English lVg BA., N.T.S.U.g MA., University of Texas 'V English Involves Analgsis Skills and abilities gained in English, foreign lan- guages, and speech aid college-bound students. The four required credits of high school English include basic grammar, American Literature, and English Literature. These courses attempt to instill in the student an appreciation for the literature of his own country and the literature from which it evolved. Foreign language courses offer not only a solid foun- dation in the language, but helpful information about the customs and peoples of various countries. A two- year speech program offers the student a chance to express himself in speech. pantomime, and drama. MRS. J. W. HUTCHINGS English lVg journalismg Long- View Sponsorg National Hon- or Society Sponsorg BA., Aus- tin Collegeg M.A., University of Texas MRS. MARY BARNES English Il, lllg HA., E.T.S.C. MRS. HELEN HOWELL English lVg Senior Class Spon- sorg B.A., Mary Hardin Bay- lor Universityg MA., E.T.S.C. and Self-Expression 4'-'wr bk MRS. MARJORIE STROUD English lllg junior Class Spon- sorg B.S., M.A., S.E.A. MISS SHIRLEY SCOTT English lllg Anchor Club Sponsorg B.S., S.lf.A. MRS. JANICE CANION English ll, lVg Debate Spon- sorg B.A., Baylor University Q le aim , ,,V.,..' E 9 E EW. .54 MRS. ALTHEA ANDERSON English lllg E.T.A. Advisorg junior Retl Cross Sponsotg Creative Writing Sponsorg BS, University of Texas Danny Drew tlis la ts ro'cct completed after a P s P 1 study of Moby Dzclv. Alice Wiltler, Carolyn McCullough, and Betty Wilson entertain with musical selections during a class Christmas Program. 4l Language Fluency MRS. VERA XVARREN MRS. NELL WRAY MRS. REBECCA MOORE English llg B.A.,A S.M.U.g Eng1i5liIV3 Ercnch l, llg B.A., Speech I, llg Samaritan Cluh B,L.S,, University ul Denver MEJ., SEA, Sponsurx Tri-Ili-Y Sptinsorz Bb., N. I .b.U, BIRS. JAMES MONTGONIERY Latin I, .Ilg Co-Sponsor of Latin Cluhg BA., N.T.S.U.g M.S., E.T.B.C. TH! fl-Riff! I ii If gf YR! E ERS? lim -f LA H . ,has :snr ' Neg., w i. VVVVV in Q A Charlcs Harrison, Donna Rhotlcs, :intl Romellc Bighy pnrtrtiy thuriicters in Sally Hcwcll contrihutes to thc juniors' study The Wizfmf of Oz during il speech play. of American Literuturt-. 42 Is Needed Presenting the school with ii trophy earned on the Naticpnewitle Latin Test, Becky Smiley also introduces fellow trophy winners. Romelle Bigby, Dot Hayes, ,lane Smith, and jim Finane. V V, A flies.: ff fi . ' A Q f Qi 2 Vw! , A. ,My J , S 'L H V W i yi? S , ,T A T X' L we if MISS SYBIL ROBINSON Spanish I, II, Illg Pun-Am K Club Sponsorg BA., Buylorg BIA., N.T.S,U. Miss Robinson demonstrates part of it story about her friend, Senor Fortuna. 43 if 9--f 'Zi MRS. MILDRED BAUSHKE Latin lg English llg Co-Spon- sor of Latin Clubg BA., BMC.: M.S.U., E.T.S.C. MISS SUSAN OROURKF Spanish llg English lVg B.A., University of New Mexico NR ff i No wonder Economies is such a profitable course! lBruce Smith and Don Griffinp BOBBY COl.l.lliR American Historyg Baseball Cfoatlig Assistant liootliall CO21LillQ B.B.A., S.M.U. W. L. GRAVES Arnetitun Historyg Assistant Football Coachg Assistant Baseball Cioachg BBA., South- western University. VOTTU GADDIS XVorld Historyg Head Basket- ball Coachg Assistant liootball floachg BS., IXl.lfd.. S.li.A. Humaniiies Delving into the past, students find im- portant facts about American and world history. A study of his- tory enables each gen- eration to profit from the experiences of preceding generations. Civics and economics courses give students a chance to use and interpret the knowl- edge gained in history. Religious ethics classes offer a thorough study of the Bible. fr 75 ...,.-'.. tif pg if ,V MQ A ..... wow siniizgw. V V -K MISS BFRA LAMBIERT Ameritan Historyg liuturc Teachers Adyisorg BA N.'l'.S.U.1 MA., University o Colorado. MRS. T. G. FIELD Rrligious IZIIIICSQ B Spunsorg BA, N,'I'.S U NI A SMU. I 2 f--vu., C Nm fnve more mmutu and I haw to Ie f II I S I I I mnl s, hmm mi xxmh Luyd Thaxmnf fRir1 Allan gfobos During the past few years, greater stress has been placed on board work. CLee Mathews, Pat Bain, and Sammy Oneyl Maih Challenge- lVfatl1ematics classes in Longview High School offer a wide range of opportunity for all students. In ad- dition to basic courses in algebra and geometry, the school also offers trigonometry, mathematical analy- sis, and introduction to College Al- gebra for students desiring a solid mathematical background. Two credits in math are required for graduation. C. C. TURNER H. B. WYLIE H. L, UVIQRALL Bll.l. HAXVKINS Algebra llg College Algebrag Algebra llg Bb., S.l'.A.g Algebra lg Geometryg BA., Algebra li li 'lcain Football Trigg Elements of Analytic M.Ed.,S.li.A. David Lipscomb Kiollegeg Cfoaclig 'liaclx Cloatlig Snplao Geometry and flalculusg B.A., Mlid., Abilene Christian Col- more flaw bponsotl 5.5 Baylorg lX'l.A., li.T.S.C. lege. MS., li.'l'.S.CQ. 46 l ls M!!-',,,u 'M Q vJ',,,,1' ZJY- MMM! wt em-0- Antitipating, a study of solitl geometry Betty Hagler Georgia Shout, Al Leach, and Bill Fisher investigate geometric models. M., - XVRAY BOYD Pliine Gecvnietryg Tennis Team Spiinsorg BA., Hcnderswn Stiite Teachers College, Arkli- tlelphin, Arkansas MRS, G. B. WILSCJN Plane Gewmetty: Yearlwolt Sponsiirg B,5,, Central State College, Oklahtnnag MS., II.T.B,C. . 2,':ife,:w-4: 5gg.:,:ff:-wig. .,-: , K Basic Sciences Require e 2, ,,gfjfffgiigilifhyff,glZ , '2.,W-Qiif mw5,Q4eH.e-:pf L ..1:,1wQf7zze2:1f,f ., ,. , f4WsffwsmfL1,1 'gg-we HM. . A ms 2 fx X 9 gm wm, JY H? Wx XX dv 'Mn 3 N, 421: f M 'Q X ,Q W 54 H ..- YK, 'If AN .. 5 'fl s . LE 5 v ALLEN T. MERCER J. G. LONDON JERRY FORD MRSELIZABETH GOETTLE Biulogyg BA., MEJ., S.F.A, Chcmistryg BLS., BLS, E.'I',S,C, Bi ology , Euglishg BS., Bicrlogyg BS., T.W,U, Karol Kay Goddsmrd copics those endless Lhcmical fOfI11Ll1Ll5.H E.T.B.C. NOW ham' are we going to 'ct him to drink it! ask Addie Vaughn and Sheff' K . . 5 XWychc. 48 ff I Hours of Concenlraiion Keeping pace with new discoveries in the world of science is a difficult task, requiring many hours of study on the part of eager, ambi- tious students, These students know they must understand at least the basic sciences to under- stand the world in which they live. The age of science encourages new interests in the fields of biology, chemistry, and physics. Basic courses in these fields are required of LHS students. A Biology ll course is offered to those who wish to go farther in a study of living things, and this year an analytical physics course has been added to the curriculum. MRS. BIIRTHA DUBOSE J. W. CARUTHERS Biologyg Chemistry: BA., Physics: Algebra ll B S WOITTdI1'S College of the Uni- Texas AXM. versity of North Carolina. f sc, ,s tg gl xii cgi T if 5. M 'E as Sorry, John, this equation still Won't worl-Q unless you get rid of that AuH2Ol lglohn DuBose and Mr. CaruthersQ D. E. Is Knowledge Applied: Sandra Wfagster and Kenneth Conway get on-the-job experience at Bargain Fair. KENNETH ROBERTSON I.C.T.g Sponsor Vocational In- dustrial Clubg HS., M.Ed., E.T.S.C. Joi? HENDRIX Distributive Etlucariong DE, Club Sponsorg Key Club Spon- sorg B.B.A., N.T,S.U.g MBA., University of Houston. Distributive Education and Industrial Cooperative Train- ing are two vocational training courses vvhich offer students a chance to become acquainted with the business world. They offer training which enables students to cope with on-rhe- job problems and also provide an avenue for the discovery of' natural abilities. Class work is also important in vocational training classes lMr. Robertson and Roy Bevisl lndusirg Requires Skilled Labor Rick Simpson finds time in a busy day to visit the Ag. farm. Students interested in architectural, me- chanical, or agricultural work, receive val- uable training in these subjects. Proper equipment and facilities for these courses can be found in the architectural drawing room, in the shop, and at the Ag, farm. J E+ gage 'WW Architectural drawing students work diligently floor plans. .J 'x i r.,,, wed OH ARTHUR XVILLIAMS Vocational Agricultureg FFA. Sponsorg B.S., Texas A8cMg MS., E.T.B.C. Larry McFarland finds shop machines interesting and challenging. 5I LARRY GIBSON Wfoodg Mechanical Drawingg Architectural Drawingg B.S., E,T.S.C. DON DAVIS Electricityg Metal I 8a IIg Eng. Drawingg BA., E.T.S.U. Menlal and Physical Heallh Relaled TY BAIN Athletic Directorg Head Foot- hall Coach: BS., Texas Tech: ME., SFA. ROD STEPHENS Boys' P.E.g Boys' Healthg In- tramural Program Directorg Bowling Club Sponsorg BS., S.M,U. F I'll have to vvait another year to talce on Listonf' flsarrv Trammely Coath Stephen gives physical fitness tests to PE. students. Stressing physical fitness. the physical education department strives to meet the standards set by the national government. Exercises, games. and intra- mural sports are only a few of the activities offered to PE. students. The physical education program also includes a halfavear course in health. MRS, J. S. ADAMS Girls' P.E.g Girls' Healthg Volley Ball is one of the favorite sports in the Girls' P.E. B.S,, L.S.U. classes. 52 Homemaking Is Basic io Life o -no I f A1AA Q ,f2 A - i i i V wi 1- M 6 ifggw ,ii 43 M' Q , M -4 Future homemalcers learn the joys of cleaning up the mes Students become acquainted with the arts of cook- ing and sewing as they prepare themselves to become the homemakers of tomorrow. The girls receive in- structions in the classroom and the lab and are also required to complete a home project. e ,E u 3591 fwfr i , I up, 0- T' . , , Je 30'-2.r,5 f .vw V M 'M ,ff W M Q ,,,, H S. MRS. XWANDA GRAY Homernalcingz FHA. Spon- sotg Bb., STA. 151.4--2 -A 1.54 -- ' ,iffgfifki N v MRS, RUTH JOHNSTON Hornemakingi Home and Family Lifeg FHA. Sponsorg BS., University of Manitoba, Canada. Beautiful creations find their beginnings in the sewing lab. CI.eft to Right: Cassandra Coffman, Brenda Brittain, Jean Cattollb 53 Ari Qiudenfs Learn To See JAMES HINIIMAN Artl Art Club Sponsorg bluniot Class Sponsnrg BS., N,T,S.U. HERBERT TEAT Choral Musicg HM., N.T.S.U.g M.M., Wlestminister Choir College. Janie Dees, skilled in every sense of the wnrtl art , works untler the tlirettion nt Mr, Hineman. Cultural arts are stressed in the music and art de- partments. Meaningful ex' periences in vocal and in- strumental music are found every day in the band hall and choral room, as stu- dents practice for concerts anti contests. The art cle! partment stresses creative- ness in such materials as paints and fabrics, Both of these areas offer talented Lobos an opportunity for creativeness. D. 1. ROTONDO Bantl Directorg B.Mu. Ed., E.T.S.C.g MA., S.F.A. Mr, Tear really lets go tluring this practice session. Clerical Work Supporis lndusirg 1' Bookkeeping requires many hours of tedious work. Preparing students for the business world, LHS. ffers courses in typing, bookkeeping, and shorthand. ucli courses are especially valuable to stuclents going to college and those who plan to enter the business world. J ff'i.iam:s .. ,,,,,,im,, MRS. ELOISE ROARK Typingg Shorthantlg Stutlent Council Sponsorg B.S., S,F.A. MRS. HERBERT WILLIAMS Bookkeepingg Typingg Samari- tan Club Sponsorg BA., Bay- lorg M.B.A., E.T.S,C. Auf' J M J I i Typing students receive plenty of practice as they try for speetl and accuracy. 55 Reading Exercises ihe Mind , ,v,, K EW , 1,-3 MRS. R. A. CODY Librariang Library Club Spon- sorg BS., MS., F.T.S.C. l There are very few times during the day that the study hall is this vacant. INIRS. MELVIN WESTER Study Hallg Horizon Club Sponsorg B.S.I-LE., University of Arkansas Providing a quiet place for studying in the study hall also works hand in hand with the library. The library provides books and other research materials to students in the study hall as an aid in outside as- signrnents. Susan Pruett and Art Scott inspect new bonks in our library. Cusiodians Perform Dailg Dufies Many people take an active part in keeping the Longview High School campus clean and in keeping the students well-fed. The Cusrodians keep L.H.S. in working condition taking pride in keeping the school neat, clean, and attractive. Cafeteria workers are constantly on the job pre- paring delicious lunches for hungry Lobos. I Cafeteria Manager, Mrs. Fambrough, and Head Jani- tor, Mr. Griffin, supervise feeding of hungry Lobos and keeping L.H.S. campus in order. Cora Boone, Alma Thorpe, Gladdis Head, and Dorothy Brazele pre- pare delicious meals for hungry Lobos. if Clemanrine Walker, Mozelle Alexandra, Naomi Cobert, Dessi Mae Sammy Fincher, Ernest Mayo, john Lee, Tol Owen, and Horace Loyd clean and Thelma Wright, a favorite of both students and faculty, not only looks after our welfare, but also cares for school facilities. 57 Davis, and Madie Thompson also help feed L.H.S, students. Cafe for L-H-S grounds amd builslinsi T. O. Owen, Horace Loyd, and Clyde Boyd are also seen keeping the L.H.S. campus in order V ' , H v .f :: f - :- f:f' VHSWQK X ' lf, I 51. bm '+f ,. , . . - 3, , - . .. . 3: ..,::.,. , : -Q ,, J mfivg , , f LL, - - - - fe, .. - V' L , , f V . - -- - , , A I V - 5 ., .. 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A, , ' L-1-2i1':TW wifi 5 Y ' ' i E .A , f 'xy-1 f' - H , fm: Y .. , I H K A , I - -- :V 5 'kai' W as-Ap vw A lx- ',,,, 'w i v , k ffm - QQ 1 :Q 1,-wwf ,K QW ,. L, L 1 1 L ,, QQQWM' ,-'if 2 ww, M is I A givin fmif an S x g i 1 Q i Ediiors Junior Randg Addison Senior Qophomores Pam Perkins Mike Woomer Jeff Loomis 59 I Q : lr' Z Y -in 2 H 2 M X , ki Ni f Z., Am, ,, Capable Officers Ma . 1, i , 5 8 'wr X . ,nk . if X , 1 IW N 3 , A 5 5' if gg, :,, i 2l', if. V-,-, Ai' - ..'V g f w 5 A V -' , if Q f '2- . I , Nliss Viiiiglmrrs huirrlo lvy General lflentrie. Bu+ Leaving All ihe Fun We've Had Will Be Our Main Regrei The Bus Trips We Remember. Qfill Bring a Laugh or Two. Wfell, if ir isn'r our Lmmx'iew Lovliesn herc to entertain usl fMelinrla Starkey, Linda Green, and Linda Simnny 2 . jane Albright Tommy Allbright Anir All' a en Rita Allen Elizabeth Amick Dennis Amos Donnie Anderson Tommy Andron i 62 David L. Ansel Delbert Anrwiler Elton Archer Anita Arnold Dennis Axberg Harrier Bailey Jan Bailey Par Bain Nancy Baker Frank Baldwin Nedra Banisrer Karen Barbee Debbie Barnes Parricia Baysek Berh Beaver Jimmy Belew Stephen Bell Roy Bevis Annelle Bigbee Romelle Bigbee 'WW' QW-v lQ4Hlg.. ,QQK ay, - lap ww ,..f 41-wi gl 'fx Nw-W.---Ag ,www ww- my.- Ronnie Bishop John Black llurly Blair Tim Bland Shirley Blnnkcnsh Dale Boildic Becky Bolin lim Boon l ,lcnnnie Borel Beverly Boyd Nancy Bmckinnn Mclyn Brzulsliuw Douglas Bramlett Bryan Brcnnion Harold Bridges Mike Brirrain Ann Brooks Janice Brooks Clmrlic Brown Gloria Brown F ,, M-..n,.,,.--.. ix X, 4 Dyarm Bruce David Brumficld Toni Butler Susan Butter iXICiTSil11iCLliLiXVCii Ann Calk David Carter Rick Castillo And Our Qpirii ai ihe Fooiball Games. Could Never Make Us Blue. Clurol IjiCiiiI15UU,0Ll1 queen .md uur pim- sivcii spi C..m'r way that everyone iiiiirfr rum 4 this viatory line? WM , 1-ay WW ww uqarull' WM, Wa' QM, The Parking Loi will Qiill Be There Long Afier We Are Gone The Trees. ihe Shrubs ihe Small While Benches. . r'i' nf- Although We rarely saw snow at L.H.S., its arrival Will Always Doi ihe Campus Lawn. Caroly Donny C 1 Chance-lo N Doris Chav . Robert Cla lc Ann Cleme Glen Cobb Bob Cohen Nan Cohen :ecille Cole Mike Collier Mike Collins Iim Comfort ennerh Conway onald Cook ornmy Cook lBill Cooper Wanda Coppedge Io Anne Corbirr lDez1n Cox Jim Arab Cozzens Carol Crawford Richard Crawford Spunkey Cregor Karen Croley Carolyn Cupp Gene Curtis Viviun Daunurli Roy Davis 'QW' 5.--.mv . '-swf . iff:. ,,':,. V I 1 A . , 1' 1 'fl ,siszixjsiilfi 'hw' mf a 'SM Hd awww-dr fill '-Q' 'VV '9w4 Mir! yi' Sv ,Q f Nt' .Q-QP pdl' :Q-Wd' gif' iffff-4 W 'QW' Ruth Davis Linda Dawson Janie Dees Chris Denny Dele Denson Sandra Deramus Sheri Dickey Carol Dickinson Margie Dickson Patricia Dingler Earnest Dowdy Pat Downing Mike Dragisic john DuBose Charlotte Dunnavant Richard Eckert Bobby Hugh Eddlcman Johnny Vlfayne Elia Linda Ellis Susan Ellsworth D. C. Drive Inn Qlill Casls Hs Spell on Couples eeling There Each Nighl. The Dui Cm-Irie will always mcim something to Cach Lobo, although fur thc- Seniors '65, it will soon hc il thing ofthe past. Imogene Emmcl Dcmrm llvcrctt Ciiml Fiiiflwtli llfiill Fgilvcy ,liiily llnirs Cathay Fciitliwsuaii Sherrie Fclscmlml Jerri' Ferguson Wh-' ff? f if w il . il L 'mf ,u Q , if fi ,i Linda Simmermann 1llif.fL,H.S, 1964-65 Jusi Like ihe Fair We Weni io See Beneaih Each Brighi and Shining Lighi lf you look Closely, youll find the girls on the ridesg but the boys are at the Cotton Club. meow Hair 'V Bill Fletcher Sandy Fletcher Sally Flint Jennifer Ford jo Anne Foster Jody Fowler Karen Fowler Rethea Fuller David Gay Susan Gentry Patricia George Darrell Giles Janice Gipson Karel Kay Goddard Alice Gonzales Jacque Goode Royce Ann Goodman Richard Graham Susie Graham June Gray Linda Green Dennis Gregg Don Griffin Ginger Griffin Bobby Grizzle Judi Gross Kathy Grun Jean Hagen g 'ix .W 'N ,4- ,. ha -il!3 ' 1' 'Www-4 ......, H! qv-fu-awww Ov, mff nhl-v ni mi'l'f 'S sl! .qc F '4fI ' -'Qs Q,-0 Jdfk 'mls QU!! N8 Wm 'Y' H01 'kv-f' -ffm- Linda Hanley Pamela Hanson Edward Harbour Judy Harris Tommy Harris Tappy Harley Dot Hayes Donna Heaberlin Ronald Head Janice Heath Deloris Helms Kay Henry Martin Herrirage Sue Hickerson Bobby Hill Ann Hillin Patricia Irene Hoffer janet Hoffman Berry Holcomb Celia Holleman r i The Breaks and Assemblies Made Our Year David Holley lerry Hollingsworth vlury Frances Holmes 'ames Holt iheilu Hopkins 'ohnny Hornbeck Dick Horner oe Horton Go Bg Q0 Verg Fasl. The Round-Up Club We Love Q0 Much. Is Now a Parl of +he Pasi Are Karen Croley and Harriet Lewis mad at each other? This would be a great ntl for the Cluirol Company. Kathy Johnston, Miss Flame for l96-4-65 is pre- scntetl tr trophy tluring a tire prevention assembly. The Hundreds of Pecan Rolls. Nearlg Drove Us Mad. Conway Twitty furnishes the splendor of Shangri-la. bul ll Was Worlh lhe Trouble for lhe Besl Prom Ever Had. wmv 'Y? i Wif'Y funny...-4' ki, .ive Sl' S,- jeri Howell Patricia Hudsc Richard Hudsc Robert Hunten Leslie Hurwitz June Hutchesc George Ingram Robert James Mike Jameson Carolyn Jarreri Joyce johnson Karhy Jolunsro Jaul Johnston Jicki Johnstone Bobby Jones Nlina Kay on Kilfoyle inna King ,ajuanu Knight ,inda Koon Donnis Koons immy Laws 'ack Leak Trunk LeBus Bill Lewis garriet Lewis anny Light iay Lilly l l Marji Lindsey Don Linnen Ronald Lucas Ann McClure Phillip MCClurlcin Jacqueline McCormick Linda MCCreai Carolyn lNItCullougl Betty McCurr5 Richard McDaniel Barbara McDonald , Linda MCDond Brenda McGinnis Patricia McGuire Janet MCl.arty Larry McLcnd1 l l Cheryl McMullen Joan MCNutt N Phyllis Males l Greg Marchan l l l l Francie Marchione Bob Mason Michele Mathews Dorothy Mejiz Themes lo Wriie, Reporis lo Be Given, lhe Librarg Was a Musl, Bul When lhe Lasl Bell Finallg Rang. Wil All We Lefl Was Dusl. 'ntsy Menefee Berry Merriman udy Miley udy Miller Patricia Miller I M'lls oyce 1 Lynn Mitchel Llerry Molpus limmy Molpus Greg Momlello lDi11r1e Moore Par Moore 'fin mv' lil' 'W' Wmxfsvs '5 B e -ff- Remember Sophomore Iniiiaiion. and fhe Crazg Wag We Dressed. bur Wesiern Dag Made Up for Thai. as We Dressed in Wesiern Best was 1 fi ,f, r. 3 during their soph initiation, . Night riders raid Marshall preceding game. Mm is ,M at 4-'-'gr ' 1-49 wwf? ,elf gm., ,-I Betty Wilscmn ai l Kay Henry are the picture of pure beauty Bill Morehead Randy M r hew o p james Morton Harriet Mosley Carolyn Mottlc Margaret Mueggc Don Mundcn Rusty Musser Jrolyn Nelson ene Newton :wid B. Norton onnie Norvell enneth Norwood arolyn Oney im Orrick 'ave Owen reve Paine Gerry Parker .mmy Parker imes Pearce nm Perkins like Perrin mug Perry Jon Peyton Qlmrles Philips 'crry Don Phillips udy Ponder im Presley ll 1 -wp' ., P- rlsr lisl P is ff, .iss 'Abit- 'V' ,.-I Ve Si was aw A9593 SJ ,, E 4, ,W mg, ,, Q 5 N W Qi- ,gf W! xv' Jfyivwr fx .,... 1 . f 1, H, 11 fs ' w MS S 3? +I'-ks Nr-av' 'ii Q' we:--sw WK. W0 Vw 'Mn' 1 -v- sq' cn an-W 4-'WQQ ' on 438' ff 4 x ff ' ,W f 'U' 'WW sk. ,W ww fi UN 'wo- 'Q' - Y wmawm av- Melbn Lynn Price Clint Pruerr Mike Pugh Billy Rzly l.incla Ray klolm Raymer -lack Reclfcnrn Doris Reeves Scott Renezlu Danny Reynol Ronnie Rieliar Ifclclie Richardson l Par Rieger Nulora Riley l Sz1llyROberrs l Par Rodgers Teresa Rodriguez Danny Rogers David Rogers l.iml11 Rogers Aller School We Deooraled Each and Everg Hall Wilh Qlreamers Hanging From Not a green one!! aymond Rogers mron Ross am Rotondo wrcnda Rowland lac Rushing inthy Salling lod Sanford Barry Sawyer ,J-A-Q. .ff +o Banners on lhe Wall. Among the norcll artists ln-ru are Jacque Du Vimi, Rctlma Rcmlvrplnllr, and Roycs Ann Van Gogh. vim .. .. 5 yijjjljfjgjxfig -inf' T' Wm' 1111- f.,-gsm' f- mweigfgs 2. R 15 1 ' , gm 2552355525511 . f ues ? wls3'i5iiVf11 'VK 'qsvmav' Wa, 'Mya' ,num 0 'UE ...nd The Memories Thai We'II Remember Are Each and Everg One - Hey, Lindsay, llon't let those eyes vumler too lar Lml1cs-ill-WWI' hc nam g the aunu mug. . 0 ly A t of the du he sc l Q cerfs Loronntlo Recepfions. Snowballs, Coronaiions, Where We Had Our Greaiesi Fun. 'Ulm-sg. r. Elizabeth Scarlett Q Ladd Scharff Cecelia Schcpis joe Schochler jerry Schopper Bill Schrader Barney Schrlmshcr Dale Schulcr nlc Selmgin rcntla Sh.1w Suu Shclhurne Don Shclton Billy Shirley ltcphen Shull .intla Simmcrmunn Wanda Simmons .inda Simon bmiiip Singlcy ay Skinner ecky Smiley Bruce Smith Carlos Smith Clam Smith lane Arm Smith larry Don Smith Lyntlt Smith Norman Smith Sharron Smith -.,,.. Wm 'Fmt 35' 4 ' Sinus 'WS lr'-SA 17 Mis 11' ff ony., 'Ml' V . 5 S -'ft-,r ii v Q S 4 Wan MEM 4- ,' I -'aw 4'1 ww-wt ,v '--....,..,.a 'Ziff '54 NN, 'W www ,J +45 -p..-A-A GM is-W MQW! 'A fb'-p. S-dm QQ' fm 1'- Q,,.t-V ma ,,. . , ..,, mu- V I, Stanley Smith Diane Squyres Mt-liiida Starkey Lou Steele Danell Stephens Linda Stevens Roger Stevens Glenda Strawn Mike Strong Ronald Suber Dana Sullivan 5 Linda Sutton Virginia Swettir Kay Talley Lynda Talley Jacque Thaxton Andy Thomas Margaret Thomas Linda Tillery Stephen Tolberl N Ye These Halls Half Afrald Bui Now We Leave Them Qadlg sg, fl ci xr Y We Huy. 3 Bill Waggoner Sandra Wagster Gil Walker Patsy Walker Tommy Walker Wynn Warr H, E 4 25 ni 225 an 1 2 af 'l E -na ir 31 52 5 ,arry Webb Kathryn Wclborn flari W'hitc Jancy Wfhirc lirginia White larsha Whirchursr llicc Wilder acqucs Wilkinson ane Williams tcvc Williams ierry Sue Wfilsou Delores Wilson i 'hillip Wilson Susan Wilson Brent Wood Edwin Wood l i l l Diane Woomer viargie Wfooten .inda Wright Carhy Yates 'T' Vi W- ,f 'Vi VMS' QV' nr' 'KK '73 Arms 49-. K A 3: ,W in p Junior Class 0HTeers Relax Before Furg of Prom Hiis 'fw visiiid . 33315. X 1,, x 3 S Q fi W W, q .. 5.25. L Q, , ff ii 2314 wife, X ,. -V f 1 Q ' Q nf. . iw Amsnlgr iii J W . ,, , 5 K Q35 em 'inwg P' Ave, EEK it ,ax 36555:- , we . MPH-11, ' 4:5 . .ew 7,-- ki, :lil ,. , V, I -. mg ' 'M AQ -E 5, . sn: . ,.- . 4, , , W, . W .,A:,i.,LI 147. -X .-, uniors Class L, fi rr ' ir i i f if U' 4 ? lea H-,, 1 ' ' ' A ,fi . ,'.' :QE , A r I., If i K M H fi ' 'k .Y m x aid, Z -i ' Q if f a '.. J ' - ft' ,i Q . V :V g, 3 fl .rx K. Y Juniors - A+ Lasi Upperclassmen 1, A 4 x M,,5 5 . Q ., ,,:,. or . I . ,ktfjag ' -2 if ' fa. 1 I 5: li: 2, new '. is Viv P35152 -V 1 -1-'Z:. -fl ,Psy-lfflilsiv . 132 if 4 iff a y 5, W l l sv .fu 3 33:6 if Q 5' 90 Beverly Adams jimmy Adams Randy Addison Kathy Ahrens Gloria Allbright Barbara Allen Mabel Almokar Buddy Amick Shirley Ammar jim Amos Judy Anderson Clark Anthony Delmo Antwiler Skippy Archer Parricia Armsrronr Sandra Atkins Aloyce Barnard Billye Barnes Fred Barron Alton Bass Sonny Bass jack Barman Gwen Bazar Linda Beall Mike Beall Jennie Beatty Gary Bechtold jack Bechrold Durward Bell Jeri Kay Bell William Bell Jackie Bellamy Sharon Berryman Gippy Birdsong Ed Birdwell joy Bischoff Lynn Blair Monic Blalock Stan Bobo Barry Bogue Janet Bonner David Boszor my ax , l 1 ,WS W ef T X james Boyd Nancy Boyett joe Bnzrnan Carolyn Bratcher Betty Brawley Ronnie Braziel 4 -M ff' pb .Q ' --5 , ,, t ,y 3 V WGA, K , ...Lp Wig rj? WL,i.,.,,i- Mu-.n mf H W- 14' ik if 1 f W x X H ru., ff' ft, The D. C, is u second home for junior girls during the year. fLeft tn Right, Char- lotte lichols, Vicki Wfalker, Lanii Silverman, Nancy Plant, Susan Hethcucli, Betty Bmw- lcy, Debbie Kuhlmanny The only prnhlem here is breathing! 9l M -wap kluniors tzllxc over from row at pep rallies. Juniors Help Lead Qpirii in Pep Rallies M13 92 Connie Bridges Billy Bright janet Bright Donald Brighrwel Sharon Brown Sherry Brown Judy Bryant Linda Bryant Rosemary Buie Toney Burkham Ed Burrows Judy Burtun laine Bussey ,inda Cannon ieorge Carlisle lmily Carter 'eresa Carry rephen Cessna iaith Chandler ficky Chastain lelen Cheshier Wayne Clamp 'at Clark Emily Clements ntly Clendenen Eancly Clendenen tonnie Coats tlarence Cochran llassandra Coffman l l l ynn Cohen Donna Collins Ellen Ruth Cook Lucas Cook Sally Cooksey Carl Cooper Carolyn Cooper Barbara Cornelius Reavis Cornett Von Craddock Charles Crawford jim Crawford Mike Crawford Brenda Crisman Calvin Crocker Frances Culland Bill Cunyus Michael Dahl Kirby Darnell K Af r. K fx . ggi Sax a i f 1 4 2 i ., u , 5 Je. Jim. fivlkli Ala 2 ,J tl f if . S s a s s ss y j as zv.. if f . V f ak V2 , ,.,. i,'i fljwi 5 lil ll flfa 1 Q C at MW' L W' ' h .J 'V HIC f W at t,..,g X any ni ,gf ,A Pm 41:99 A 'YP v-Q. an mari if Q R SJ' . ' F 'if Danny Dayenpori I Bailey 153295-5 D,QnaVDeteau Mike Ewd Danny Drew Andy Dunn Charlotte Echols Frankie Eckhardt Linda Elder jan Ellis Janie Ellsworth Steve Embree Tommy Eppes Linda Fields l ,lim Finane Marlene Finley 1 Charles Fisher l David Fleisher l Regina Flemister Philip Flewharty Bill Foril johnny Forster Larry Forsythe Brent Fowler Glenda Francis Les Francis Vic Francis Peggy Freeman Gale Friend jay Frier David Friesner Nancy Fuller Edward Gaude Karen Gibson Linda Gibson Stephen Gillies 94 l ,EGDF F l :I -rlliihfli MA. ,Dfifnw viyrffz Pat Godfrey Emery Graham Zanetra Graham Walter Greenwald Warren Greenwald Barbara Griffith Maddlyn Gruppel Rosemary Hall Sylvia Hall Sue Hammock Cynthia Harhison Mary Harrington .ww Juniors Organize for Pecan Roll Sales Mike Malwcrry, President of the junior Class atltlresscs the Junior assembly. 351 H ? uv , f g f, ' ,., ,, f, it , wr iff 'ff i f G 'G . 'A v,:,'5i gfwlizzi 44 ,i , 8. 2 ,1 if f Q, all , if Af Eager salesmen wait for their assignments. W ,J M ' A ' Uwdiifzyy .mf ., ,. , wha, f ve. ' , P' ., V 'Av Lf, 6 , H? ff fm fx 2 ly l V If Z 4 ' a 1 5 W 4 J A if Y 1 X r a a 95 3 Q 1 'fi' f A1 it Q ig , .11 :Isl Pecan Roll Sale Reaches New Goal Gippy Birtlsong and Susan Hcthcock tlistrihute pecan rolls during class. What do you think they cost, a quarter? remarked jennifer Rctlfcarm. i Charles Harrison Karen Harvey l Harry Hayes l Billy Hazard Lintla Heard 1 Barbara Henson l aa 3 l Phyllis Henson l Qavicl Hester Susan Hethcock Sally Hewell Joe Hickerson Jeannie Higginbotham Ronnie Hill Bill Hoffer Danny Holder Jimmy Holley Suzette Holley Danny Hollomon Ann Holloway Jim Hooker Kenneth Horne Jo Ann Horvath Larry Hudson ,Linda Hudspeth William Hutchenson Cynthia Iloff Jan James Ronnie Jemelka Larry Jester James Johnson Clay Johnston Don Johnstone Marc Johnston Carol Jones Karen Jones Rita Jones Paul Jones Timothy Jones Mike Jordon Dan Keeton Danny Kellum Teressa Kendrick Carol Key Peggy Kilmar Lanny Kimbrough Robert Koch Debbie Kuhlmann Dixie LaMont f 1 A 'U' K if x X x g! L H ll ..4?iiTif?'i,i 1 fl We ' Wadi 1 M. ,. f -59 .a :I , 15 Q fc c , ai . .,,: , ii tr? . W f. L 'ii IE, n il W as as ,',. fl X 'C I f 1A. fb. fv AN ' t 'Vin Juniors Don Wesiern Gear , , it A ,r :Er is .Q A in 4 , i X V 5 3 if, f riis ' ,. 1' so i l ' B ' Q i f f K L N , Aix i fi-L1 'Nm F715 gl,-so t K f Q:.Q i ,.-. ef! B 5? 4 N Q, - Q if Q a s f W, it Q :mms kpixfg' eta. .v,Ml ai.. .a.fiff if ,YM , 98 Wifi is Bill Lancaster Sammy Langdale -lacky Lash Pat Leak Terry Ledbetter Linda Lee Richard LeTourneat Gil Lefourneau Mike Lilly Alan Little Garland Little Lajeanne Little Clay Lockett 1 David Locket! 3 Larry Bob Loper l Bonnie McDaniel Bob McDonald l Larry McFarland Brenda Mclnvale Billy McLester ' Becky McMullen 1 Charles McNatt Charlotte McNWhorte Mike Maberry Jessie Macias Dana Males Connie Marks jan Martin Melissa Mason jimmy Matragos Lee Matthews Ronny Matthews Mary Matthis Joyce Mayfield Terrell Mayhall Mary Menefee Lou Ellen Minter David Mitehell Norris Mobbs James Moore Sharon Moore Tommy Moore joe Moorman Craig Morton james Mowery Cheri Mudd Charlsie Myers Franl-:ie McBride L 5 K v H J. 1, . F: Q5 5 ff X fl XX M 5 l 23, 5- it N :st g ., ' v M M s, 4 Q 'fi M iff' irii ,diff it i,i' i iiii 'iff -r :i i 2 Q Q .fx lit ' A 1 . .V .,r. my .. i L3 T73 Let's hope he doesrft draw or he'll blow off his toe! CBohby Woodally -Iuniors illustrate their talent in fine art. Open the gateg they might stampede. '99 lets shim Kan Thomas hc shoild write comms sais Coach Frecmann Bain. Eddie Napps Ronnie Nelms john New Ernesrine Newion Sandra Nix Marilyn Norris Dennis Norton johnny Nutt jini O'Nea1 Sammy Oney Linda Owen jerry Owens Buddy Owles Orban Pace David Parker Marsha Parsons Raleigh Parrhemore Charles Potton Jo Ann Perkins Mike Peterson Lloyd Phillips Charles Pickitt Esther Pierce Nancy Plant Ginger Plunkett jim Powell joe Powell Doug Presley jim Price Mary Frances Pryor Pat Pugh jackie Rainey Brenda Ratley Bobby Ray Richard Ray jennifer Redfearn Linda Reed Margaret Reed Bennie Reecher Peggy Reeks David Renfro Carliss Reynolds Sandro Reynolds Donna Rhodes Sherry Richardson Jamie Richtrnyer Mary Alice Roberts Mary Grace Rodgers f , v adv f f 1' , af M. 4 3 ' z xx if w'z'. fx, Aff i ji Jimi? ff QL? is is 5 , N 3 8 if f l ox If tx XX 5 1 an f ., ,fi ' I ' V, lx. ,i . f i f Fe' 1, W ,w '9' .viii ' 1 ii ' -Q 1, A i s ' rn A M 'X N, 190 , sg, 5 .. 'S fr 'Z V ii' Q-nr -CK Ag IOI if f g 2 5 if y 3 fi? '15 Juniors Relax From Prom-Planning S? - L' llerrs 'Q L 1 K 2. .K E i ff 'ft l02 Susan Rogers Leslie Roland 1 Bennie Ruddell ' Floyd Rumbaugh Sue Russell David Salmon Susan Sanders Scott Sanford Steve Saunders i Jules Savony Jack Scherrer Arthur Scott , l l l Sam Segars Susan Shaw Sara Shipman Linda Shorter Lana Silverman Charles Smith l Delia Smith Patsi Smith Phil Smith Tommy Smith john Spielcermann Hal Spottswood Larry Stanley Bobby Starr jane Steele Larry Stence Marcia Zimicki James Street Mary Street Laura Stribling jerry Sullivan Tom Sweeney Nancy Talley Judie Tatum Carolyn Thomas Gilbert Thomas Susan Thomas Betty Thompson Bfikc Toon Terry Trierc Tommy Turner Donny Underwood jcan Vz2m1erW'oud6 Barbara Vaughan John Vclde Carol Vicks-ry if J 3 2 W if ,Q-4 . P QY5 rfiii- li i l Donald Wade Mary Wade Steve Wailes Mike Walker Vicki Walker Elaine VC'alls Dexter Ward james Warner Dinah Waters Charlie Whitbread Gloria XWhite Cathy Whitton Mike Williams Kenneth Williams Ronnie Williams Rosemarie William: Shirley Williams Charles Wilson Daryl Wilson Stuart Wilson -Iurly Wilson Robert Wi son ,lim W'ind rweedle Donna Windsor Cathy VUofford Sherry Wolf Rusty Wommack Bobhy Woddall Charlotte Wright Loretta Wright Sherry Wyche Gary Wynne Lynn Yarborough jan Yates Stephen Yates Lintla Zahn Class ol' 66 Fills Year Wilh Memorable Momenis ncy KCO my pcrticoat falls again . . . CLeslie kej Mlm fer Sports, guess who drank Adams fifth? Ii W l05 Q: S f i if. First, I'll wring his neck, then comes the claw CMary Francis Pryorj The year of 1965 has been filled with projects and activiries for the jun- iors. Through the success of the pecan roll sales Juniors have proven their ability to carry on rhe tra- dition of LHS. Having filled the role of the up- perclassnien, they look for- ward to being seniors. This game gets longer and heavier. lpcggy Freemanj l 3 Sophomore Ofiioers Elecied io Lead Class Through Firsj Year ai L.H.9. fir? S L 'Wea rf ggi. M X 4535 1 . we Confiden+ Ckiiass Chooses Mosi Ouisianding Sophs Aa., ik ,wi 4' 3 se J' gm., ii- r KW Q il r 5 li JB 'Wi Y in .L df 'K . ,, 9' iisa if fkx A J I 'M M U li ' M rrriiiiqgiipgf I 5, , i Qi- , :-, ,,,: :fills 11'A. , in , ,L gyyf- S 'I-: li f' ' , ., .v, .,:x ' Nl ' i D Y , J 1 5 Ke I Fiv I 5, ai? High School Begins Wilh Unoerlainlg .1 f . .,, , I 1651 , A if N A iss 4 , A .. I ' ,,.- TQ B ,f l il 1 I08 Jimmy Adams Larry Allison Larry Ammar Marilyn Amos Donna Anderson Don Anderson Patti Anderson ' Y A n V Ronnie Bagley David Bailey rf E e ea ogby il B fl In 2' Suzi Baird Kenny Baldwin Bill Baldwin W Eugene Ballew Ray Batchelor i jimmy Baynham Judy Bearden jan Beeson Lewis Belcher Linda Berney Carol Bever Jerri Bevis Jay Bissell Judy Blackman jim Blalceley Charles Blalack Rowena Blart Cliff Bode Edwin Bodenheim Sally Bodenheim Danny Bogue Terry Bone Glynda Bonner Kathy Boon Sophoinores entered LHS uncertain of vvhat lav ahead. but eager to fincl out, After surviving orientation. initiations, and -liiniors and Seniors, the sophomores began to find their place in the halls of LHS. Participating in all athletics. clubs. ancl other activities, the Sophs were able to point out to the rest of the school that they vvere one of the best sophomore classes ever to hit LHS. 5 4-Miwaa, K - F S 1 l al, 5,9 tai! Ti W' s if Everybody hates a sophomore . . V L f R' h Ch ' t'ne LeBus, Carol Bever, Bob Nowelln Sophomores, at orientation, have their tloulntsl C et to ig t: risi Rieliy Boring jane Bosticlc Q Polly Bourtlon Beverly Bovtl Geneva Btaeltman Teresa Brarnlett Don Branson Janell Braun ' Martha Brennion 6' Carol Brewer john Briley Brenda Btittain ,Lx V , r Q' st ' lf' s l., B , 2 is f S if 2 l 1 ff 3 X. IO9 'zz' Bettie Brown Elaine Bruce Q Jerry Buchheit l Glenn Burkham Part Burkham lNla-ryliuirks Joe Burroughs Monavee Butler Marilyn Calk jimmy Cammack Doyle Cardino Charles Carlisle I guess you know that I came to the Round-Up Club to play pool, and now lm surrounded by girls! lSara Goodwin, Clawrence Harper, D'anne DeMoss, Linda Berneyy This Student Council clean-up committee is getting out of hand. CLincla Hicksj Q l 2 fmma ,lean Carroll Dexxuvnc Carver Sara Clanton Nlack Clark hula Clements Qynn Coclirill Linda Coe Steve Coffman james Collim Kalliv Comer Rnrli Condrav Peggy Coolidge L i'-Mi, -' Glenna Cox -lohn Crunk Cindy Cravey Debbie Crawford Diane Crocker: Robert Cupp .J i ,J 2 7 X W L Hga A 'Y Bill Daniel Kenneth Daugghrry Lavvana Davis Sbaryl Davis Deacon Davis Glenn Dawson Donna Deane Becky Dean D'anne DeMo5s Patty Diehl Brenda Dillon Gale Dodds David Dorgan Linda Downing Lucy Doyen Ronnie Dunbar Allen Eastburn Sandi Eckert 'Uk ' AG,7 .f: ' 41 ,iff QF ,,v -' 'gz' illii' C it l- . i no Song Sophs' Survive Iniiiaiion IV' fi a lil V1 ,. , V 1 . , lim , 2- f v,, 1 , , g y y' : Xi '43 ffffzifiifi Allen and Sara seem to he having one of those moments. CAllen Fasrhurn and Sara Cliintonl rr- r :fee -I -,NW .1 A F it S fo H 4. 5 'fx :L 1, E mi fx: wax 3 f' 'lb' Rss ir, V. Please pass the merrecalw. CDeanna Price an Sherry Frlwarrls Tommy Elia Melba Emmel Pauline Fvans Allison Fall David Fanchicr Ann Farrell Bill Fisher Gloria Fomby joe Fomby Peggy Forrester Billie Fowler Fonda Francis Sue Fried Cindy Mae Frest David Fuller 1Sherrie Fuller lludy Gable Charles Garrett Diane Garvey Johnnie Gary David Gary Tim Gatlin james Gcers Stanley Gentry Mary Georg jimmy Gibson Toni Gils Linda Gillock Mary Glaze Glen Glover Mike Goodwin Sarah Goodwin David Goza Linda Groy Mina Gray Randy Gray Joe Green john Green James Grim John Grim Bill Gross johnny Gross janet Grubbs Dooly Gugar Kathy Hagemeyer Betty Hagler Donnie Hamilton -.,, i t i' Q t 'ek K I i, 1 'V i f -5'x55'i u.s fs al l '53 L M y s , f E 1 31 3 X -'-.- ig i W if Qophs Take Time-Dui ff? V5- siiii' faire: nlpifla I 4 f .wwr 8 I fi. ...Zh ' F F N r -M ff ' li H' I 6, -13' 'xv' rf? J' ii nr l' J 1' so f-wr , - 'H-N' rx' .q gxr if 'lfff tr J 'if' Ronnie Harkness Clarence Harper Frances Harris Bonnie Hauk Mike Hedges Charles Hendersoi Ronald Hendrix Nancy Henry Linda Hicks Mary Higbee Judy Hill Steve Hill Diana Hirsch Susan Hodges l Angela Hoffmann Larry Hollis David Hooker Phyllis Home Wesiern Qophs Prepare for Marshall Game ww 'MP' 3-sq. 1 1' . ' II4 Glenda Horton Mary Horton Lida Joyce Howell Dottie Hudson Paul Hunter Grace Anne Hurst Paula Hutson J Kelley lngram I English Jackson ' Jackie Jackson Linda Jackson Marjorie Jameson Tony Jankey Roland Jemellca Peggy Jester Jan Johnson Judy Johnson Ricky Johnston Ctinnic ,Tones Ktithye ,Innes Larry ,Tones Steve Aluncs Gans ,Icirtion Tommy Kam Chatiu Keatiic Billy Kt-cnan Linda Kcntiritk Greg Ketchum Kathy King Philip Knight P, .. 5 ' t V X f X J iii , -.dv ini Nw, 4- a J 5 7W9W Western Day was as big a hit to stiphomores as it was to anyone else. fjoytt- anti jutiy johnsong .Qt I i - 3 1 1 5 4 .fi '39 55 ' L Qophs Receive All Dir+g Jobs' mv! - Y II6 15 A . f.. Roger Kulig Ralph Kutzcr David Lamb Mansel Lancuircr ,loan Lasircr Nancy Latham Linda Laws Al Leach Brenda Learhurs Chrihrine Lcliiis Parrnia Levercrr Sarah Lynn Lock hlcniricrte Louklu r Lynn Loftix Dol Lomax 'jane London ,lcll Loomis Ken Loomix Pam Loper Roy Lotz Phil McBride Chuglq MCClcll.iml .lariiw MCCollnm Benny McCouri Kathy McDaniel Harolil BlCDorigilCl Kent MLDowcll Clara McGuire Terry McKinley Elaine McLcmore Mike McMahon Mike C. MClVIahon Bob McMeans Robert McMullen Carolyn MCNeiland Linda S. Maedke Miss Conrilinatinn of IQ65. LLinili1 Gray? Frank Magness Gary D. Marclrionc Jimmy Marks Went Marier John Mason Wesley Masters Shclia Mathews Nancy May Richard May Sandra Melton Brian Mikeska Lynn Miley Sara is 11,0 tn her Old tricks. fSara Ciuntonb 'UK II7 1 u tl :se- l t .L , , i A I I t f tttt ll D Q1 3 all il ,L ii H :.,: iii i fs: ' Q. Daviil Miller Mike Mitttlicll Susanne Mitchell Diane Molpus Gregory Mwlpus Patriaia Mnntcz Margaret Mimi may Mike Mnriarty Larry Morphcw jan Morris lklmgurcttc Morri Joyce Blcirttiii S Ann liirtcll Qhoxu thc twin that wnn ht-r the titlc 'htmpliuiliure l woultl most like to play lwall xx ith 'a-'gli ,Now twain-tht-r in hi th scliool, 'unior l1i'l1 rivalrit-s havc htfcn buried. lNIar' . 3-3 I P, Y Higbcc, Danny Bogue, Dusty Pittingcr, :mil Grace Anne llurstf II8 Mary Naifeh Eobert H. Nelson Cecil Newton Nlike Nolen illy Northcutt arbara Novick Bob Nowell Charlene O'Connor Harry O'Kelly Bruce Oler ' Roger Owles Keith Parker Jerry Parker loan Parso fa Cat ierinjagss Brenda Peek Cyndy Peek Vicki Percell Danny Pellham Phillip Perkins Dusty Pitringer Paul Pitts Mike Pohl Walter Pond Williarn Pond Cathy Porter Charles Powell John Powell Deanna Price Pam Pruitt Susan Pruitt Becky Pugh Tommy Putman Keith Rachel Steve Ramsey Hugh Ransom : .2 ZF' Sophs Pariicipaie in Aihleiics Q., WX .. vi ga its y jf v A 'ii , ' V i II9 ,lan johnson and Kathy King seem well suited for their part in the pep rally skit. t t H K,- .ef . ., f :P in 6 f k f , Sophomorcs show great skill in helping Seniors swat bugs on the walls of LHS fDon Anderson, Clurume Harper, tintl Senior blinimy Rlkjlpllxl vk .4 ifwf 13 3' l20 7 Berlxy Ray Elmer D. Rtietl loc Reese Janis Reeves Denny Riley Cathay Roberts Yiclfcey Robinson Gloria Rogers Randy Rogers Keith Rogers jimmy Rolan litltlie Rose iritlii Ros: .tim Rottmtliz nil Rtiwlaiiii .iplmu Rushiii Siistm Scherer X17 Riixty Shiinl-A 35. .mili Slmriki i' . H. Shaw , 'syy 'w . - f . , - '91 'I himm Shetticlil 'g 'Q ' A uri Shelton - if S liilimiiu Sheptirti A ' Gcurgia Shout I t I 1, i lzi S S 9' it 0 i.m.i Slitirtar Q jg ,,r ' if Q lolu Silvey i A fl I - Q5 . ,, ff- M , zithy Simmermati 'iz' '- A , A tie Simmons ig - i V'L, V if' 'crmith Sims 'V ' 2 W W5 2 ,. . . .' vi -1 . , glen Skinner 441, W ,H 3 rL,, it V M ' L r V 3 ig, e 1 ' f Ji z Ffh cl i 5 Y. S is .Q 4 'igktif Enlhusiaslic Sophs Show School Spiril arry Smith arlnirti Smith Miko Smith Steve Smith Jutly Elaine Stimlcy james Stephens Santini Stevuns ,Garry Stewart lShiinQ Still 'vloliimy Stuart Brcriilg Sulliuiii Etltlit Siimlin At-wav., Af V . lf A' a t X sf Chrix Sizpau Kim Sxxcency Barry Sxxirim-5' Milxc Tatum W, Gail Taylor Riiiialtl Thacker yin ,nv A wwf' X jr an -, S wk Jill- ,- fav pf li A I . ' I1 fi ' 31:14 - Ji 2- Xu ' Lf 53: ag Q ,, L 7 j r f' 9191 . 'f , J ' 4 ,S I ' 1 , S? V , .Q f 12. fa 1 -V - fr' 5' ' Li ' 4 '- 'J , j . l2l A -v f Q.. 'K lx A-Q , ' ,uf ' 1 y 'W ,fi 4- aw Wi 3 , K A+ Lasf a Parf of L.H.S .... K 154 15 - 2 5su A3f? E it 1 g L ff ' f' AJ I 'P' 5 5. Lv A was F Barbara Thomas Betty Thomas John Thompson Vicky Townsend Larry Tramel Dennis Traylor Lana Tucker b 'T U David 'X augln Lynn Vaughan Randy Wakefield Barbara Waldrop Sharon XY'ardlaw Randy XVarren Elizabeth Wfashhurl jane Watson -lenifer Watson John Wlatson Tom Welcli Diana Wfells Doris Wells Randy Wells Eddie Whatley Patsy W'hatley Carolyn XXf'hite Patricia White Davis Whitehurst Patricia Whiteside Marcia Williams Pat Williams Cathy Willis Sandi Wilson joe Wilson johnna Wilscnn Thomas Wilson Bobbie Jo Wbltl 'ar Xwoltc Eecky XVood .erry XY'ooJs like XY'oorner Barbara Vford -Iazel X'X orks viary Lou XXYIZIY udy Xwyatt Qancy Yvynnc Tommy Young Doris Yount 'andy Grey Loy Pitt Seorgene Single-tary 0 43' Et 3, t d ,I :L I lr :svn t tr Does anybody know what's on Miss Lamberfs history test? l23 W 1Lv.:Qqf,: if wp: H 11Q74Qaf few v1w1f ' 1L,WL 28 WL A151-1:1m,.f WA- L Z-1z1wMm.fw N A ,gay-,fi 'L ffm fe fkgsify 'K vL.i,fsw,gZ5 up-. 5 Mfw??a:'3E2?Dkz?sE7QY , M 2 Af- , uwsx-1,1.f . w,.- f , . wk: A-f',. - . X 'smE'zq:Sz - 3 95?1aQQAq2:z:?:s12b,f2.'zf5Y.f7A:wvffv, iq wi-i?5fufi2:-'1,f ' 3 'K w . L - K X i -A Ea v ' f ' T ' ' ' 3 , .Q . ' I-if 4 FQ I ' I in 575:55 2 - if ? ? -' -- .. . 'Wilfm-lm.IQ5 tw ' ' ' 'Y I A 1 ff ,. , in A143 , N' 21, - A ' ' . H - f 17-41 W7 2 1 ' rf, MfE1gvxi2 f i.i,EiK5:m k Y i , N ,ww -3- sz : 'Q .Vfggpz Hi f ,mf asmziiz-fa I yy,-11W -X K 152 if ffl- 2 - pf. Q . M 1, 25112211 ' 1 A-f:ixvf7i'ipfigff f ' . V fa -fH1wf--ms:-- wi . . -W K ii ,' uk ,H H , aims T16 L K wamwfwm Egggggfmgiwg. -. -- Emi l U 'J k - I -5,7 K. -- ww X lp ,Sim-, : f - .. 9' 7 - ,H K .. .. .f U I+. K ? 5' , Q M - 1.. ' ii L Q f ' V, k 7' mdk ' My XA ' '3 A : ' i - ,. -- ' ' X 'f4-llfsiiefaiiif K 1 ' 1 - , A - - y :iasgzfs :sz fr-'f 51. - 1 ,,.,- AAL. 6 . A A.A, W' .V,. i W F .AVAA C V e K t 5 2 x 'K M :.- Y I M V Nw rf' , .1., ,WMF MMM xVk..,, ,WWW 3 ' rw . gf, i .... km: 1m:LM0Mk M 7,-,gagggv MQ.. R M 11555 2. 'Q' 'Y R ' A ' .. t vm-Q' K 1 ' fn eh 5 'E' 1 HM, W, 5955? fi f 5'T'5i'i'l ' 5 I' Wav MWMX, . wwf... slgswb, .f M ' ' bww, A Q . VMWMMM.,gm.,,.,,...N.,, , M . ,, ff' 4 Q , .. N . , Q ., If Tae? 2' V ' we K 3 - 4 W V nz 822, .wx,k lgzw 5 TQ' gk fa Q ggitgkfrkx' . , '- A ,, Q22 Y A ,V , LLILL L Q, ,ig gg, I 5 sl ,,,,wwwfw11w2w 1 QW 'K asia, MM, 5 ,gm M Q TY BAIN Heatl Coach, Athletic Direttor BOBBY COLLIER Defensive Line, Basehall l965 Lobos Yield Besl Recorc FIRST ROXV: Coath Wfenelell Graves, Davitl Reese, Stan Boho Don Smith, jimmy Molpus, Rusty Musser, lfltun Archer, Tummy Allbright, Conth Bill Hawkins. SECOND ROXV: Coach Vow Gatlf dis, Raleigh Pathcmtzre, Randy Mnrphew, ,lttmes Street, Harolil Bridges, Ronald Cook, Ed Harbour, Glen Colvlw, Mike Crawfortl, Clarence Harper, Dave Owen, Coach Bnhhy Collier. THIRD RCJW: Cnath Bob Cashinn, Ditltie McDaniel, Kenneth Conway, Terry Luilbetter, Charles Tyner, Mike Collier, Kenneth Norwood, Danny Bogne, Rod Sanford, Heatl Coach Ty Bain. FOURTH ROVV: Terry Don Phillips, Pat Lintlsay, Pat Bain, Danny Kellum, Skippy Archer, Dusty Pittinger, Ronnie Bagley, Don Stout, Mike Maherry, Dale Schulet. l26 fluff l!iillCs.......,g .sv- ' BOB CASHION VOTTO GADDIS WENDELL GRAVES Ends and Linebackersg Golf Offensive Backsg Basketball Offensive Linep Baseball LOBO SCHEDULE OF 1964 Lobos 42 Waco 22 n Lobos 12 Wfoodrow Wilson 6 Lobos 21 Carthage 14 Lobos 18 Smiley QHousronj 21 Lobos 0 Mesquite 5 Lobos 14 Robert E, Lee 22 Lobos 9 Marshall 7 Lobos 12 Texarkana O Lobos O john Tyler 14 Lobos 8 Lufkin 14 UA , BILL HAWKINS B Teamg Track Co-Captain Co-Captain TERRY DON PHILLIPS TOLIIVIY ALLBRIGHT I27 Randy Morphew brings down a Lee runner. Rusty Musser catches a pass for a hr The highlight of the gtune came in the first quarter when Rusty Musser threw David Reese a 68 yard touchdown pass. The Lobos' second score was when Mike Collier recovered a Lee fumble on the 12 down against Lee. RANDY MOR PHEW Sr. Fullhuck yard line. Glen Cobb scored off tackle from 2 yards our. MIKE COLLIER Sr, Tackle l28 JIMMY MOLPUS Sr. Guard as cfs, Glen Cobb drives for a first down against the Mavericks of Marshall. Ronald Cooks 12 yard field goal with 1'1 left in the game beat the Mavericks 9-7. Dickie McDaniel intercepted a Maverick pass on the 54 yard line to set up the only Lobo touchdown. Glen Cobb scored from the 2 yard line. The Lobo defense played an out- standing game by intercepting 3 passes and holding the Mavericks to 80 yards total oflfense. M495 Ajlhiitq, RONALD COOK Sr. Halfback Vio+org Proves Lobo Abiliig: Spirit Qoars am 'Um-i RM' . il GLEN COBB DON STOUT Sr. Fullback jf, Halfbaqk ,garm- pgs, '1!! d WM HAROLD BRIDGES DAVID REESF Sr. Halfback Sr, End l29 Mosi Vioiorious Game of Season Quarterback James Street sweeps around left end for a touchdown against the Tigers. 8th ranked Texarkana Tigers were knocked out of the state ratings and district race after they lost to the Lobos 12-O. james Street scored both of Long- view's touchdowns. The first was a 2 yd. run, and the second, a 28 yd. ...wps- Msg y ,gawk sprint around left end. Dcfensively the Lobos held the Tigers to 102 yds. total offense and intercepted 2 passes. PAT BAIN Sr. Center JAMES STREET jr. Quarterback I30 MIKE CRAWFORD Jr. Fullback KENNETH NORWOOD DICKIE MCDANIEL CHARLES TYNFR Sr. Tackle Sr. Tackle Sr. Tackle l , l ED HARBOUR KENNETH CONWAY PAT LINDSAY Sr. Quarterback Sr. Guard Sr. Guard RUSTY MUSSER MIKE MABERRY ROD SANFORD Sr. Halfback jr. End Sr. Guard I3I DUSTY PITTINGER Soph, Center The john Tyler Lions downed the Lobos 14-O before a crowd of 8,000 people. Rusty Musser scored an 80 yard touchdown with less than 21 minute to play. It was Called Mike Crawford lays one down on this run. buck because them were two differ- . . ent enalties on the In . Bug Band John Wins I4-O p p Y DON SMITH DANNY KELLUM STAN BOBO Sr. End Jr. End jr. Guard , -L ELTON ARCHER TERRY LEDBETTER SKIPPY ARCHER Sr. End Jr. Center jr. Halfback I32 Lobo defense halts a Panther for a yard loss. DANNY BOGUE Sophomore End 'V'Z.'1'1 w CLARENCE HARPER Sophomore En Spoiled Homecoming Charles Tyner makes a runner wish that he did not have the ball. Before a crowd of more than 7,000 fans, the Lufkin Panthers defeated the Lobos, 14-8, in a hard fought contest. The Panthers held the Lobo offense scoreless during the first half as the score at halftime was 14-0. james Street scored from the 3 yd. line and also the 2 extra points bringing the final score to 14-8. d I33 Q p1j14r so W1 i t -35372 FIRST ROW: Larry Morphew, Cecil Newton, Elmer Reed. SEC- Gugar, Glenn Dawson, Randy Wells. THIRD RCDW: DeWayne UND ROW: Terry McKinley, Allen Eastlnurn, Mike Noland, jimmy Carver, Bill Gross, Glen Skinner, Rusty Shanks, Glen Glover, Rolan, Stan Gentry, Charles McClelland, Gary Machione, Dooly Keith Parker, john Watson, Gregory Molpus, Harry O'Kelly. Cogoies Form Small Team, Big Qpirii COYOTE SCHEDULE OF 196-'i Because of the lack of players, the Coyotes worked out with the Opponent We They Lobos every day. They ran the opponents' offenses and defenses Henderson I2 14 and a lot of thanks should be given to them. They are hard workers Kilgore 28 12 and much is expected of them in the future. Mt. Pleasant 6 20 Carthage 6 12 Tyler Lee 6 50 Marshall 0 30 Texarkana 0 28 john Tyler O 0 Lufkin 6 50 Ronnie Bagley goes for 7 yards against Marshall. I34 I E 9 Lobo defense downs Lee runner for no gain. Lobo Team-Work Exhibiied f f , 7, 'W W. David Reese goes high for ax pass against Wtnotirtpxx' Xwilson. Ronald Cook matches a perfect pass from James Street. Bl'fUfC me SMU? First quarter Second quarter VoHo Gaddis, Disirici 8-AAAA Coach of ihe Year SCHEDULE AN D RESULTS Finer R Ozffmf Oppwzwzf Robert E. Lee Lufkiu Sew mf R ozfmf E WE THEY 55 56 52 54 110 50 60 63 Marshall john Tyler Texarkana WE THEY 67 71 50 58 42 49 50 63 Q 5 1 1 s Third quarter Fourrh quarter MIKE DRAQISIC 136 5 E E 1 Lo C llifllfl BILL COOPER Sr Center LANNY KIMBROUGH BOBBY WOODALL Jr. Center jr. Guard GIL WALKER CARL COOPER Sr. Forward jr. Forward V , HAL SPOTTSWOOD , jr. Forward SKIPPY ARCHER Jr. Forward I37 TERRY LEDBETTER Jr. Forward JAMES STREET DON STOUT KEITH PARKER REVIS CORNETT Jr. Guard Jr. Guard Soph. Center Jr. Guard L.. Bill Cooper goes high in the aifgfgr 21 rebound against Tyler Lee. ,lilac Drugisic gmlvs gi reboiiml guirist Lutlxin. Vlimmcs Struct hits a ficlll goal agaimr 'licxiirliiixim Bill Cliiopcr wrs up fur a shot ugiiimt Texarkana. The Word for ihe Lobo Cagers - Aciion W. 5-.1 Vl.1rm-s Street iump5 for thy Lobos against Lullxin. I39 Coach Bob Wcuodall rlirects the B squad to a victory over Tyler Lee B Team Displa g Excelleni Abiliig SCHEDULE AND RESULTS Firm! Rozfzzcf Sefwzzf Rozzmf Opponwzl WE THEY WE THEN 118 65 Robert E. Lee 55 52 39 Lufkin 511 57 48 Marshall 41 56 58 John Tyler 54 Gel 40 Texarkana 45 FIRST ROW: Coach Bob XWoorlall, Larry jones, Elmer Reed, Tony Baldwin, Don Anderson, Mille Turtle THIRD ROW Iohn Wxrson jankey, Cecil Neuron, Mike XX'oomer, l.arry Morphew. SECOND James Stephens, Dale Morbcid Mark Clark lxeith Parker Danny ROXW: Johnnie Hargis, Clarence Harper, jimmy Camrnack, Kenny l40 Bogus. NW, ir-,e LQ ,, lobo golfers par ticipated in matches with other schools in preparation for the district meet. In 1965-6-fi the district meet was held in Texarkana and the Lobos came in third. In l96-i-65 the meet was also held in Tex- arkana on April 6. The third place play- ers from 65-6-i were in the meet in 64-65. i ,,-. 'WMM Captain jim Boon and coach Jake Reeves. Lee Matthews, 4Buddy Lockett, jim Boon and Al Leach represent LHS in the golf tournaments Lobos Drive Info Swinging Season TRONT ROXV: Steve Smith. Johnny Stewart, Gross, Buddy Loekett, John Crank, Lynn Miley, jim Boon lines up a putt iimmy Adams, David lianchier, Lllxxin Boden- Dt-tru Perry, Bill liisher. and Al Leach. leim, and Lee Matthexxs. BACK ROXW: Bill l4I 1. - airwa y- if ' ,. W ' james Street hands Lanny Kimbrough the baton during the mile relay. Lobos Sfrive +o Maioh Disirioi Honors of Lasi Year 9 5,-L Fi, :iff S I FIRST RO Kimbrough .kai 'f yy o,.Z4 V K 3 :,. vs, U A, :Y 'I' Rm. J .Ni ll W: Scott Rencau, Ronnie Bagley, james Street, Lanny RCDW: Mike Dragisic, Kenneth Norwood, Skippy Archer, Ronalc , Sammy Oney, lilton Arther, Harold Britlgcs. SECOND Lucus, David Renfro, Ronaltl Cook, Danny Kellum. I42 Cindermen Excel in Many Evenis ,., RONALD COOK, hurdles. N, MIKE DRAGISIC, pole vault. MIKE MABERRY, shot put. MIKE COLLIER, shot put. ig RUSTY MUSSER and ELTON ARCHER, KENNETH NORWOOD, discus. LANNY KIMBROUGH 880 yd. run. 440 yd. dash. I43 K new K L .34 Cut that Llttlc League stuff out and start playing, baseball yells Coach A f2II11llH1'Sigl'lI ff0fH IhC l3Cr1Ch- ,Fi .pa AN sfo 504 lx .,,,. - in EDDIE JOE RICHARDSON A ff ,Elm x ' ' if F 5 U MARSHALL CALDWELL 105015 Ha :A, k kkkr h 12 b: l- M K tw ff Xoflnm I 2 .V,V' kk V r kk 5, k MIKE MABERRY jobp,-5 HAL sPoTTsWooD , R 5 M l 1 sf . ' Q , if M R 2 g t nf ttR - KX Q , f s r ,y REVIS CORNETT X Qf'h'ff5fg IUMA R 5' K. K 1 gk ' .x: ' ' ' K 6 fn ,,. ,, 'A a t V E., A R i l . I N' f ' JAMES STREET IAM X DAVID PARKER lk K 85221: g:g :' f. f im - ' Q in M . -- R RR Z Q-'. ' . . , . .. R :Pi Q. ' f Ygi XL' if N QNALD otm fa R f M 'rg bv L' I 05715 ft ' f W , fn f ,R Lf M R W Ev' R R RR R 5 t R t ' R RR R A A Q l m.-V ,,1A 3 . A R1 TOMMY ALLBRIGHT DON sToUT DQ . . 1 4 james Street is batting against the john Tyler Lions. I45 r ,M wif . Q, S s. ff a Aff' , - . at - fi R ' i if Q it f it Captain Pat Rodgers and Coath Wray Boyd. FIRST RONW: Left to Right: Judy Bt-artlcn, Gloria Fomby, Vicki Perce-ll, Gcwrgene Singlctary. SECOND ROXX7: Susan Gentry, Nina Kay, Janie Bostick, Kathryn Pass. Tennis Team Exhibifs Well-Balanced Plag is 1 .- I yi 9 2 L' A his 1 fy fix Y , LW skill s , 5 ahly gfawf. i I M wk 5,1 K6 3 Must., ,, ,. Q I . if L. H1 ,,vg+-53 ' f L ,.? '1' HX 'yi aiia ,rf L by fi N.. V Q , :span was v--- ' . . i ,' QQ if 'L i S ffjffl-,, i . f 3, . s,'L,:q gk, 4 ik 2 i S, 6,'Y,, :E If -t 1 gl Q wi , Y 3 s as 4 , X S C K is Q QQ my ' Q . 8155! 1 'z -.f 'W 1 2 . ,xkyigl ivy' -- is ,,, Z C ig ggi? .Ii 1 .. Q .izs rg? f ,- v . my iw f 1 'A :fi A 'M K 'L .fi it it wi? K x , ,,-aft 1 FIRST ROW1 I-Cf! I0 Righri Par ROJSCFS, KC'iIl1 Rogers, J6ff Bill Schrader, Ronny Matthews, Lucas Cook, Wesley Masters. Loomis, Larry Hollis, Ralph Kutzt-r. SECOND RONW: Tommy Cook, I46 gli? TERRY DON PHILLIPS lst team All-District football ttlcfensejg jrcl team All-State, encl, DELBERT ANTWILER junior Olympic judo Champion. RONALD COOK lst place broad-jump, Dietrict Track lst place pole vault, District Track Meetg Mectg 4th plate Regional Track Meet. EDWARD HARBOUR DICKIE MCDANIEL lst tc-am All-District football Qtlefcnsej. lst team All-District football Qoffensej. Alhlelic Hall ol' Fame RUSTY MUSSER Golden Gloves Boxingg State Tourna- ment. LANNY KIMBROUGH lst place 440 ytl. clash, District Track Meetg oth place, Regional Track Meet. MIKE DRAGISIC 5th place Regional Track Meet. l47 james Strom goes for yardage against XX!oodrovv Wilscaix of Dallas. 'T 1Lutrn Rormiii Cook is thrim ing the shui put iiurmg prauiiu. Qllighiy Ramly Liorplicw xxaiis for his rum ar the plarc, Drag scores two against Texarkana. MW' at f,.f, 5 M 7 8 aw 'Q A 13 6 0 .MBE 460 MgNL57g5 as Sggjgmgg - nv L ytzr A s H' 3 3 -, 5. 'K 'mimi as az am U5-Q - s 3 lis s s s s if s s M.. if 1 iz: 2 iw i Ag I E i L3 as-mf ' 1 '.i ai 1 r LOBO5 12 TEXARKANA 0 l48 ra 5 -'lpn ,, .mr 7 sg v-L- wr W 'WMS' Srl mmm!-P ' i 1 , 1 Ah m A P W N Delbert Antwiler is shown as he is winning thc Junior Olympic Judo Championship. o o Lobo Aihleies in Aohon Edward Harbour makes sure that the Lobos rescue the victory ball after the scramble with Texarkana. l Harold Bridges lays out a Texarkana pass receiver. 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V ,, W1 ,.,V .f,,, WH ,fx !K,,, , . , , 9, . ,,, V' iff. if 2-1'u+,.f1ffffssiv1 'ff4:w9!Q, f 1 -' U waiw ' H A ., 'W gy Sw in ,LA. f K Mm A.,, E .au-new uw mv ,.- Lobo Qiaff Wriies Anoih iw 'fa gg I Chapier in L.H.Q.'s Book of Time is qi 4 1 V , MM Q' in , 1- M J' MW fifin Gui eni de The Student Council is the governing voice of the student body, and its purpose is to promote activities which improve the welfare of the school, Meetings were held each Tuesday morning at 8:00 A.M. This 5 1 if '- year the Student Councils gift to the school nf A MF was a portrait of Mr. T. G. Field, principal. Orientation of sophomores and new stu- dents, morning devotionals, school socials, school improvements, and assemblies were Eau, some of the projects of the organization. A book round-up was sponsored by the Student Council before Mid-term exams, Qludenl Council Presenls Porhfaii of Mr. Field lo School The main project of the year was the presentation of a picture of Mr. Field to the school. is E A K it Zi' 4 ff Alternates: ROW lx Linda Hudspeth, Lana Silverman, Lynn Johnston, Pam Perkins, Melinda Starkey, Jamie Richtmyer, Mike Cohen, Terry Triece, Angela I-loflman, Linda Gray, Robin Correll. Maberrv. ROWV fl: john Dubose, Randy Warren, Larry McFarland, ROW 2:--Ann Ferrell, Claire Veteto, Nancy Plant, Nancy Boyett, Jacque XVilk1nson, Andy Dunn, jack Batman, Stan Boho, Edward Carolyn Cupp, Betky Wood, Kathy King, Charlotte Wright. Harbour, Glen Cobb. ROW 31 jim Boon, Sally Roberts, Linda Simmermann, Kathy l55 sl MQk7?L4w . , ., ,-ww. at Y WN. 3- st, E gi? ff Q . F5 ,, gi? M Z1 Wg W. K Q f . 5 V .WW 5 Q sir 3.35 A wa 1 k Q' 3 1 i Q-, O Q fig?-' K gf? . J ig? sf xr S iff' 1 .,, A-w'f 'w'u h i L lrifjlxi L, qv' W -f.'sF1f i liudeni Bodg Emi- '4if.z,.,f,g f -f ' hw, ' , V V. ,- Wi .L H,r.- ,. .. . ,-ws? ,fm 45 V MW k , f , Q4 , W I7'XEC1lf'I'IYIi BO.-XRD: FIRST ROXY, Left to Right: Addiwn. Bevcr. ROW' fi' Corncrt. Kimbrough, Archer, Hayes, Dinkug Llantwll. ROW' 2 lfreqmkm, ROXX' S3 CZOIIQH, Fllsxxcnrth, Hevycll, ROXX' 5' Nwrvcll, Npwtrwxowd, blgirmwwh, Qnhlxxcll, IXiolpL1s, Gilcs I57 l Membership in the N tional Honor Society is or of the highest honors Longview High Schoc The members must have ninety or above averag good standing, and a got reputation with faculty at students. Keeping the traits in mind, the mer bers strive to create eg thusiasm for scholarshi to stimulate a desire i render service, to promo worthy leadership, and encourage the developmei of character in students. Activities during tl year included a rummag sale, an assembly in Febrl Left to Right: Dot Hayes, Seiretary, Vicki Johnstone, Treasurer, Susan Wfilson, Vice-President, ary, and a tutoring servlc Bill Falvey, President. for Students Honor Qiudenis Furnisl Left to Right: ROW 1: Rethea Fuller, Larry Webb, Melba Price, Leslie Hurwitz, Karel Kay Goddard, Donnis Koons, Pat Bayselc, Romelle Bigby, Shari Dickey, Kay Lilly. RCJW 2: Nancy Brack- Carolyn McCullough, ROW 4: jimmy Belew, Becky Smiley, Pam man, Nedra Banister, jan Bailey, Annelle Bigby, Carolyn Mottley, Rotondo, Larry McLendon, Diane Wocirrier, Don Linnen, Richard ,lane Smith, Alice Gonzales. ROW 5: june Gray, Nan Cohen, Graham. l58 :ft to Right. ROW l: Mary Alice Roberts, jennifer Retlfearn, osemary Buie, Carol jones, Susan Hethcotk, Nancy Fuller, harlotte Wright. ROW Z: Lintla Fields, Emily Carter, jan james, iana Deteau, Sally Cooksey, Skippy Archer, Lanny Kimbrough, on Johnstone. ROW 5: Barbara Vaughn, Marlene Finley, Cathy 'uioring Service Whitton, Steve limbree, Lutas Cook, Larry Hutlson, jim liinane, Robert Wilson, Steven Cessna. ROW' fl: Sally Hewell, Terry Triece, Debbie Kuhlmann, jini OiNeal, jean VantlerNX'outle, Dinah Waters, Mary Menetee. aft to Right, ROXW l: Denny Riley, jeff Loomis, Davitl Miller, in Morris, Lintla Maetlke, lilaine Brute, Margaret Mooney. ,OW 2: joe Burroughs, jimmy Cammatk, Mike Mitchell, lavitl Franchier, Allen Eastburn, Cliff Botle, Mike Xwoomer, janell Braun. ROXX7 3: Patty Diehl, Becky Wlootl, Sarah Gootl- win, Mina Gray, Bonnie Hauk, lirank Magness, john Powell. ROW fl: Kathy Simmermann, Barbara Xwortl, Sara Clanton, Marilyn Calk, jan Beeson, Mike MtMahon. l59 ww' is w i ROW l: Left to Right: Becky Bolin, President. ROW 2: Linda Tillery, Cort Goddard, 'lireasiirerg Linda Ray, Recordin of , V Rosemary Buie, center, reaches for a box of Suzette Holley, left, and Susan Ellsworth, right. Vice-Presidentg Kathy Johnston, esponding Setretaryg Karel Kay g Secretary. i candy from l 60 Kathy johnston works diligently on averaging grades for membership. Promoting citizenship in school, com- munity, and church is the main purpose of the Anchor Club. Promoting friend- ship and working together to help others is the main goal of the club. The chief project' is the adoption of a Korean orphan. Under the sponsorship of the Pilot Club, the club assisted in raising funds for the March of Dimes and the Salvation Army. At Christmas the club, together with the Key and Civitan Clubs, held a formal dance at the Coun- try Club. The beau, Harold Bridges, was presented a silver pocket-knife at the lance. In the second semester the fifty girls of the club sold candy to raise money. Under the direction of Miss Shirley Scott, the girls worked to fulfill the aims of the Club. Anchor Club Girls Promoie Ciiizenship MEN ,, X.,,M V A,m,v ,Wtwh A tl' V' rl s Q 'A if ROW l: Left to Right: Sara Clanton, Marilyn Calla, Carol Beyer, RCLlfC'21fU, Rwscfmfie Williams, SHHY HCWCU- ROW 41 NQUCY FUHCF, Rowena Blntt, Susan llntlges, Nancy Plant, Gloria Allhright jones. ROXX' li Carol Diclxinson, Rosemary Buic, Nan Cohen, Lintlti Green, Alice Wiltlcr, Mary lirantes Pryor, Delwbie Kuhlmann, Susan Butter. ROVU 5: Nancy May, Terry Tricte, lilizahcth Amicli, Susan Ellsworth, Lana Silverman, Janie Ellsworth, Charlotte lfchols, jennifer Jilflie Dees. , Carol Kathy Simrnermann, Sarah Gootlwin. Suzctte Holley, Susan Heth- tock, Dot Hayes, Lintla Siinmcrmann, ,Io Anne Foster. ROW 5: Sherrie lfelsenthal, janet Bonner, Becky XVootl, Sherry XXfychc, Jacque Thaxton, Betty Brawley, Leslie Hurwitz, Not Pictured: Lynn Cohen, 3 me : 5 Harold Bridges was elcctetl the Anchor Cluh Lt-ft to Right: Terry Trit-te, Lana Silverinrin, Lynn Cohen, antl Janie Ellsworth ask Bt-au. Longviewites to huy calces. l6l ,mc Left to Right: Bobby Cohen, President: Pat Rodgers, Vice-Pre Kimbrough, Treasurer. Seatetl is Mr. Hentlrix, Sponsor. siclentg Dana Males, Secretary, Lanny Strengthening our s c h o o l, community, and country, promot- ing good relations be- tween students and school officials, serv- ing the school and community, and build- ing character are the goals of the Key Club. The theme this year was Ulnspire lncliyicl- ual lnitiativef' Blain projects for the year were building and clo- nating a cannon to the school to support school spirit, sponsor- ing the Hypno-Drama, and co-sponsoring the Anchor - Civitan - Key Club dance. Hey! The Lobos must be making 21 touchdown for is this just another false alarinjl .wi Mr. Howartl DC.llI,H5'1WIlLJIlSI Qfar rightl certainly must haxe a strong tonic in his botrle to knock out these alert patientsf I62 Luft to Riul1t.RKJW l: Mike Cullier, Iohnny Hornluctk, Irmlm Wilt- 'wrmti, Tummy Alllvright. ROW' 3: Dun Mumlcn, Hal Spottsvvootl, mn, Allcut Ifastimrn, Ltxrry Morplicw, Mike XVuc:incr11i, Kt-nny' Bald- -lim Aiigtms, Diukiu MtDtmit-I. R.mtiy Murpht-xx, ,lim Prcslcy, Art win. RCDW 2: Lutus Cook, Tummy Harris, Mike McMulmn, Kun Stott, Sammy Oncy, Rtmtly Cla-micncii, Andy C,lcnticmAn, Skippy Loomis, joe BLIITOLIKQITS, Rmlvis Cfornctt, juff Lrmumis, Kcnnuth Nur- Archer, Miko Pugh, Stun Boiw, Rtmtiy Atltiiwn, Phil Yfilsmmri. Aspirin Suppliers of L.H.9. umling arc Niikr- ZX1.1iwrry,.It1r1iur Dircttwr. Bill Iiilvcy, Scnirir Dircctwt, jimmy CQ.1mm.itk, Stipiwinmc Dirutur. Sturm! is Mr, Cmiuiv, Atlvisur, l63 it if . .fm -gx A ' .lim Adams, Idt, ami Randy Atitiisuri, right, LLil'L'fLlHyUI1IiJ,1Li thc tanmm tu tcst its pmxcrful ptmcr. ,Q .ar Left to Right: Edward Harbour, Presidentg Ronnie Norvell, Vice-President: Harold Bridges, Secretaryg Stephen Bell, Treasurer. Leadership and good citizenship a r e t h e goals of the Junior Civitans. This club is sponsored by the Longview C i v i t a n s. One of the main proj- ects this past year was collecting money for the March of Dimes, Highlighting the year were the Key-Anchor- Civ i ta n Christmas dance and the election of Michele Mathews, Civitan sweetheart. Civiians Break for 9hindig' ls Left to Right: ROW lx Bill Gross, Greg Molpus, Steve Paine, Molpus, Clarence Harper, Ronald Cook, Richard Crawford, 1 jimmy Laws, Clay Johnston. ROW Z: jim Amos, jimmy Gary Bechtold, Dennis Gregg. i 164 l l Lefr f0 Rlbhf ROW! 1 Dllfwfifd B611 1111355 Sffffef, C951 Barry Bogue Bobby Wooriall Terry Ledbettc-r Tommy Moore Newton Lirnes Mcmcry joe Green ROW 2 Tony Jankey, Af+er Mang Hours of Work ,, 10 N-....L. Eduard Harbour left prnsents a gift to rhg Cxvrtan bwcetheaff, Midlelff Mdffhws Lcslxc Roland exdaxms to Randy Addrson dS NIM? COUIU looks OU Center what an Lnloyable txme Bobby Woodall I65 Mama xr' fgfi ,Vw wh I 71 , , Q, .we Q 1 ,M Q. . A . ,. 1 N ga W- , 'Q 1 i f'SF'f. 1 ' ag., v H f x 534, I . , .fp A ,gl - V. .. . Q 31 X fy . ., . - 1 F. , nl W. '. ' f ' ,,, ,, ,wg i 5' dr 1 4 ,Q was L0,,g.Vjguf EL1if0fg.in.qhiefp Gippy Birdsong, Associate liditorg Carolyn Nelson and Margaret Thomas, Editors. Staff members: ROW l: Sherry Brown, Dana Rotondo, Mary George, Ann Calla. Diane Molpus, Sharon Brown. ROW 2: Ann Clements, C? l 1 g V t aw . I f- gf -I .Q The Long-View strives to fulfill its purpose by bringing to the stu- dents of L.H.S. one of the finest high school papers in Texas. In publishing the Long-View, journala isni students realizing the impor- tance of communication, determine what is and what is not news, and serve as the voice of the students and ncts as 21 liiiison between faculty, administration, and students. Your school newspaper represents L,H.S. to the people of the community and the state. It Shows what the school does and serves to promote school policies. The main projects for the year were the Coronation and the Snow Bull. Qgg-View Finesl High Schoo 1.4.-U S ni i t h. Carolyn Cupp, left, anti Sharon Smith tletoratc the gym fur the Corotiation. Paper in Texas Stutlcnts enjoy the Snow Ball tluring the Christmas hnlitlays, Mrs. Hutchings cmwns Phyllis Males, Queen. I69 I,ffiig-L'fLi1 pint' ulitturs: Luft tim Rituhtg Hippy Bitiwiilu, Slmmn Russ, Cumlyii Cupp, -lurry Don Snow Ball SENIORSQ Left to Right: Pat Rogers, second President, Karel Kay Goddard, President, Tim Vicel'resitlent1 Carol Ditltinson, liirst Vice- Bland. Various high school activities were held at the Round-Up Club, lo- cated on Green Street. This recreation center is owned and operated by the students of Long- view High School and furnishes pool tables, ping-pong tables, chess, television, and shuffle- board facilities to the students. Teen Time and Thursday night pep rallies were staged at the Round-Up Club. A junior board of di-. rectors was chosen by, the students to repre- sent thein. A senior board of directors con- sisting of townspeople also served as advisors. Calendar Lisls Dafes 5OPllOMORl2S5 Left to Right: Linda Gray, Mike MtlXIahon, Glen Glover, joan Lasiter. l70 Carol Dickinson, left, presents a gift to football sweetheart, Sharon Ross at the homecorning dance. I z. 55 V E S S, teee Clint Pruitt, right, sccmx to iwc st.1rin at cli1LlI'iC5 Nvliitlwrcii .intl Nancy Fil - JUNIORSQ 1.4-tit tu Right: Dang Mnlcxg Qllwri,i Alllvriglit, Sattctilry-'l'fc.uurui'g Judaic ICH- licihiiiiyg Al.irnm Struct, of Dances and Pep Rallies lfimlimxiiig 'l'lnii'mti.iy night ppp miliw, stiicittntx gtiilicr insiciu for tinnting .inii rctruliinuiits. Kenneth C,foi1wt1y tries ilcspcrtltely to innkc that point. Stuticnts tit-tntmstmtc thc lutcst tliincc craze, 'l'l1e Iirugf' Acquaintance with the civilization of Athens and Greece is the purpose of the Latin Club. It helps Latin stu- dents to understand and appraise the world of today, which is indebted to ancient civilization in its government, laws, literature, languages, and arts. Meetings were held once a month at which various programs were planned. Mrs. Montgomery and Mrs. Baushke co-sponsored the club. Highlighting the Latin Club events this year were the slave auction and initiation of the first year members. Other activities included were a Roman Christmas celebration, observance of Latin Week, entering contest of the state convention, and a banquet held in the spring in Roman style. Awards were given for the most active club members ,and the highest averages 3 made in Latin 1 and ll. LEFT to RIGHT: Donnie Anderson, dent, Karel Kay Goddard, Secretary- Presidentg Jimmy Belew, Vice-Presi- Treasurer, Johnny Elia, Reporter. Laiin Club Rituals Leno MASTERS: ROW l: Left to Right: Carolyn Cupp, Susan Lee, Janice Brooks. ROW 5: Doug Presley, Bill Fletcher, Ellsworth, Debbie Kuhlmann, Leslie Hurwitz, Elaine Bussey. Mike Maberry, Norman Smith, Bill Ealvey, Don Linnen. ROW 2: Fred Barton, Larry Hudson, Susan Rogers, Linda l72 I wiv ww ASTIZRS: ROW lc Left to Right: Janie Dees, Nan Cohen, Dot ayes, Margaret Muegge, Linda Rogers, Sheila Hopkins. ROW 2: erry Triece, Lynn Cohen, Betty Brawley, Rosemary Buie, Mary lor io Campus 3' arss it .A ,rr,,y What is your bid for this trustworthy slave? cries Bohhy Cohen. S 4 Magi a sms. . EL., -Q W1 :triage 1 Frances Pryor, Mary Harrington, janet Bonner, Susan Hethcock. ROW 3: Stephen Schull, Spunky Creget, Dexter Ward, Sammy Oney, johnny Elia, Jim Finane, Paul Johnston. fllslw S Karel Kay Goddard receives a proposal of marriage from Skippy Archer. I73 SLAVFS: ROW l: Left to Right: Patricia Leverett, Linda Hicks, Craig Morton, Larry Murphevv, Frank Magness, Bill Cunyus Kathy Simmcrrnann, Debbie Crawford, Sharyl Davis, Patricia ROW! 3: Brian Mike-ska, john New, Phil McBride. Wliitt-. ROW 2: Robert Wilstnn, Antly Thomas, Berry Smith, Time Out From TransIa+ion Skippy Archer just loves to pitk up leaves with a toothpick, Q Mike McMahon is lwusv pushing a penny along the grass. Waggcirier, left, awaits his tlestiny to netl hy Buluhy Cohen. 174 latin stutlents .ttteniletl the .rnntial haniiuet. E S Oh, give me a home, cries Sharyl Davis and 'atricia Leverett. T F o o o or Karel Kay Gntltlartl and jimmy Belew, Latin Cluh oflieers, presitletl at the first club meeting. SLAVES: ROW 1: Left to Right: johnna Wilson, Elaine Miley, jeanny Beary, Delmo Antxxiler, Diana Deteau, Cathy Wfalls, Marlene Finley, Dinah Waters, Cynthia Crayey, Boluhi Roberts, ROW 5,2 Kirlvy Diirnall, Skippy Archer, Mike Smith. ROW 2: Cassandra Coffman, jean VantlerWoutle, Lynn McMahon. ROW Pl: Bill Waggener, Jerry Buchheit. 'wmowar r I as A' W - l75 Q? A i I J, . is Na V fir i Merril. as ROW 1: Secretary, Harriet Mosleyg Treasurer, Patricia Hofferg Program Chairman, Suzette Holley, ROW Z: Vice-President, jimmy Adamsg President, Gippy Birtlsong. TOP to BOTTOM: jean Vander Woud D'anne DeMoss, Jimmy Molpus, Je Kay Bell, Frank Baldwin. Fr Wm ,,,, ty, Ouchl Thats my hair that you'rc pulling! F sz Pam Loper to Ellen Cook and Jeri Kay Bell. jan johnson just loves to cut grass with maniture scissors! I76 i 5 Zi R: 3. i ,g ny 5 1 L we gzip-ff: ji? fwikvi if A, .W t fa 1 .555 , ii, -,wg S 4 Mui W' gli-i ks, X . JET' , , t . 4, Q . ,ff in Vs .15 ,ni ROW l: Left to right: Bill Baldwin, jan Johnson, jan ine Pass. ROW 3: Nancy Plant, Daphne Rushing, Rosemary Bailey, Connie jones, Nola Silvey, Marilynn Calk, Linda Hall, Keith Rachel, Larry Stanley, Gene jordan, Roy Lots, Laws. ROW 2: Sara Shipman, Margaret Mooney, Ruth Con- Carolyn McCullough. dray, Janie Bostick, Margarette Morris, Claire Veteto, Cather- Spanish Qiudenis Delight in Process of Eligibiliig To promote interest in Spanish and an understanding of Spanish-speaking peoples is the purpose of the Pan-Am Club. During the year various speakers presented programs dealing with the cultural aspects of the language. Slides of Spain and Mexico were shown at these meetings. At Christmas time the Club enjoyed a Fiesta de Feliz Navidadn and a caroling party. This year the membership reached an all-time high of ninety-six members under the capable leadership of Miss Sibyl Robinson. Carolyn Bratcher, left, tells the sophomores to push their pennies faster I77 ROW 1: Left to right: Nancy May, Linda Gray, Sally Bodenheim, Angela Hoffmann, Vickey Robinson. ROW 3: Diane Squyres Billie Fowler, Brenda Ratlt-y, Ellen Ruth Cook, Lana Silverman, Harriet Lewis, Ronald Hendrix, Bob McMeans, Rita jones La Dana Rotondo. ROW 2: Linda Fields, Emily Clements, D jeanne Little, jackie Bellamy, jan Morris. Lomax, Rowena Blatt, jan Beeson, Barbara Waltlrop, Patty Die l, ,.,f2 M. ifs ,- sii llt R Q, fi W x - f. D, M . . and they think they're being big shots, says Charlie Henderson. How much longer do we have to do this? The boys are admiring Nancy May and Margaretre Morris's new hair-dos I78 I fs SNOWBALL PRINCESS: The Pan-Am Club Christmas party is highlighted by the breaking of the pinata. Nancy Plant Spanish Cusiom Left to Right, ROW l 1 Pam Loper, Gloria Fomly, Terry Bone, Diane Garvey, Christine LeBus, Kathy Ahrens, Carolyn Bratchir, Dixie LaMont, Monaver Butler, janet Bright. ROW 2: Barbara Word, Becky Wood, Karen Barbee, Kathy Grun, Jeanette Lockleer, Connie Marks, Janice McCollum, Georgene Singletary, Sarah Lock. ROW 3: Shown ai Fiesia Larry Forsythe, Mike Hedges, Buddy Lockett, Bob Mason, Charles Henderson, Reavis Cornett, David Vaughan, Hal Spottswood, Mike Tuttle, Donnie Hamilton, john Powell, Randy Rogers, David Nor- ton, Eddie Sumlin. I79 f 1 , ,aaiin ir,f -, ' -. Q na . wi a t an 5 I at ROW l: Vice-President, Carolyn Cuppg SGC- President, Jerry Schopperg Treasurer, Jimmy retary, Jacque Thaxtong Reporter, Patsy Laws. Georgeg Historian, Rethea Fuller. ROW 2: To further art interest and appreciation is the purpose of the Art Club. Meetings were held once a month at which many projects were planned. Some of the projects included for this year were the making of a mascot for football games, making all of the victory ban- ners to boost Lobo spirit, selling balloons at the games to raise money, and each week the members furnished a sport cartoon for the local newspaper. Every year the members enter their works in all of the local contests and they also send some of them to State. Ariisis Displag Taleni f. kz , 4 't atsr i R t X X MEMBERS: Left to right: Cathy Linda MCD01'lfilCl, DHUUY I-ight, Wloffard, Royce Ann Goodman, l11dV WilSOH. Shirley Blankenship- ROW 21 BEAU and sWEETHEARTf Jimmy Laws and Carolyn Cupp. I8O ROW 1: Left to right: Tommy Cook, Linda Hanley, Leslie ROW 2: Benny Muse, Janie Dees, Tommy Andron, Kathy Grun, Hurwitz, Elizabeth Amick, Celia Hnlliman. Karen Barhee, Wanda Danny Reynolds, Janice Gipson, Bill Waggoner, Brenda Shaw, Simmons, Francie Marchione, Barbara McDonald, Greg Marchand. Kim Orrick, jackie Goode, Ronnie Richards. Throu houi Year Janie Dees makes aft look so easy! . Q . W,,6if ,, O yffvw My si i Bill Waggoner, art student works diligently on victory banner for pep rally , A f , ' l , , ,,,. S K , f N 5 . 'I 1' The finished product is Q displayed in the audi- all lf . Q rorium before the pep ' ' ' V g , rally. X, , I A fi ,lv 1 s t ' 75 AJ ' - 7'f i 'f'1 as K :,:1 if r Q r , ,,,, f f' l8I . s E 2 i ROW 1: Left to right: Barbara Grilhth, Linda Bryant, Janie ROW 2: Mike Peterson, Clarence Cochran, Regina Flernister, Ellsworth, Jenny O'Ncal, Faith Chandler, Carliss Reynoltls. Van Cratlclock, Sara Shipman, Durwootl Bell, Donny Underwood. Qiudenis Promote Spirit One of the many projects of the Art Club is to boost Lobo spirit. It takes more than one to get the job clone! l82 Elaine Bruce works hard to complete her picture! Hold your horse steady, Charlie Hen- dersorn! and Culiure Wiih Ari l ROW 91: Left to right: Kathy Simmermann, Polly Bourdon, Gray, Roy Pitt, Sandi Eckert, Brion Mikeska, Sherry Edwards Sherry Fuller, Linda Kendrick, Barbara Thomas, Margaret Morris, Terry McKinley, Ricky Johnston, Elaine Bruce. ROW 2: Charles Henderson, Bruce Oler, Mina -'NGK W I83 f ROW 1: Left to Right: Shari Dickey, pontling Secretary, Annelle Bigby, Presitlentg Alice Wilder, Vice-Presb Recording Secretaryg Linda Turner, dent. ROW Z: Susan Wilson, Cortes- Treasurer. Opening the year's activities of the Future Teachers Club were the FTA speeches. Each year a topic is chosen, and any membercan compete for the title of Miss FTAf' This year's topic was Explorers in Progress. The Win- ner competed in district competition for the district Miss FTA. In Jan- uary, the Future Teachers sponsored a dance at the Round-Up Club. Each member earned points for at- tendance at the meetings and for help- ing teachers. The girl earning the most points traveled with the officers and Miss FTA to the state convention. FTA Trains so x ,, i RF 1 fin. fi 'Qi 35 3' .. 1' 1 is Q . A, SENIOR MEMBERS: ROW 1: Left to Right: Mary Holmes, Linda Banister, June Gray, Nan Cohen, Linda Green. ROW 3: -lane Stevens, Margaret Thomas, jan Bailey, Donnis Koons, Pat Miller. Waddell, Kay Henry, janet Hoffman, Romelle Bigby, Dot Hayes ROW 2: Carolyn Cupp, Betty McCurry, Pam Rotondo, Nedta Margaret Niuwgf, Bf'ClYY Bolin, .lame DCQS1 I-lmla TillCfY- I84 2 . Left to Right: Snowball Princess: Becky Bolin. Miss ETA.: Margaret Muegge. I'omorrow's Teachers JUNIOR MEMBERS: ROW l: Left to Right: Sally Cooksey, Rosemary Buie, Carol jones. ROW 2: Nancy Fuller, Charlotte Wright, Betty Brawley, SPONSOR: Mrs. Althea Anderson SPONSOR: Miss Beta Lambert Lynn Cohen, Ellen Cook. ROW 5: Susan Shaw, Regina Flemister, Sharon Brown, Emily Carter, Rita jones, jean VantlerWoude. S 2 ,NM 47 V The Future Teachers sponsor a dance in january. Caialinas E njoged Larry McLendor1 elected FTA Beau. IS6 a+ FTA Dance Mrs, 1. W. Hutchings selected as the Teacher of the Year in 1963-64. Promoting friendli- ness and good scholar- ship in Longview High School is the purpose of the Samaritan Club. The main project for the year was the presenta- tion of a scholarship to a deserving senior girl. Club meetings were held on the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month. Mrs. Katie Wil- liams and Mrs. Rebecca Moore were the spon- sors for the club. if . OFFICERS: Left to Right: Dianne Moore, Secretary, Ann Hillin, Treasurer, Emily Carter, Jr. Representativeg Lajuana Knight, Sr. Representative, Linda Stevens, Vice-President, Linda Ellis, President, Mrs. Katie Williams, Sponsor. Samarilan Club Promoles Friendliness ROW 1: Left to Right: Carolynn Chancellor, Gloria White, Linda Hudspeth, Delores Wilson, Jacque Goode, Jan Turner. Row 2: Cathy Yates, Teresa Rodriguez, Toni Butler, Judy Fears, Jennifer Ford, Donna Everett, Jan Martin. ROW 5: Mari White, Carolyn Mottley, Sue Hickerson, Judy Bryant, Cassandra Coffman, Sharon Brown, Linda Lee, Janice Brooks, Karen Bar- bee, Brenda Shaw, Linda Bryant, Lynda Talley. a Left to Right: Dianna Deteau, 5th Vice-President, Pam Perkins, 4th Vice-President, To promote a growing appreciation of the joys and satisfaction of homemaking is the main purpose of the F.H.A. Empha- sizing the importance of a worthy home membership and fostering the develop- ment of creative leadership in home and community life are some of the main goals. Projects for the year included a Christ- mas Party for handicapped children, a Mother-Daughter Banquet, a Christmas Tea for the faculty, tray favors for the Hospital at Thanksgiving, and a party for gthe seniors. The girls were under the careful guid- ance of Mrs. Wanda Gray and Mrs. Ruth Johnston. Michele Mathews, 5rd Vice-President, Ginger Griffin, 2nd Vice-President, Linda Simmer- mann, lst Vice-President. Left to Right: Joyce Mills, Parliamentatian, Pat Miller, Treasurer, Cassandra Coffman, PRESIDENT: Secretary, Susan Butter, Historian. Linda Tillery lc ROW l: Left to Right: Vivian Damuth, Linda lores Helms. ROW 3: Kathy Yates, Barbara Mc- Rogers, Sue Shelburne. ROW 2: Linda Stevens, Donald, Royce Ann Goodman, Harriet Lewis, Mary Holmes, Pat Hudson, joan McNutt, Do- Rethea Fuller. l88 .OW 1: Left to Right: Peggy Coolidge, Sandra Nix, Peggy Free- Rita jones, jeanny Beatty, Mary Higbee, Sue Shearer, Carol Brewer lan, Linda Ross, Brenda Peek. ROW 2: Linda Hudspeth, Gloria Melba Etnmel. White, Vickie Percell, Brenda Dillion, Betty Thomas, Phyllis Horn, F.H.A. - Members Todag and Homemakers Tomorrow Little children are awed by the pictures shown to them by the F.H.A. girls during a class periodl IB9 4- ' Q Q vznp 3 fs 3' Pat Ricgcr, Carol Crawford. and Linila Grccn assist youngsters in printing. H memakers Offer Enieriainmeni Y A K 0 l qi QE, . il'- ROW l: Left to Right: ,net Grulwlus, Elaine Walls, Donna MCLemOrc, juily Blacllmcan, Brunila Brittiam, Jeanie Higgin- Wfindsor. ROW 2: Linda Bryant, ,Linicc Aulr, jackie Bellamy, lwrham, Diana Daman, Mary Glazc, Pat Armsrrnng, Becky Margaret Morris, Allison Fall. ROW 3: Glenda Bonner, Elaine Duane, Marcia XVilliams, Melissa Mason, Donna Deane. I9O um ,. 3 , , Mi., 55,9 ,nr Q 1 Q? Q J. 7 was re ,wif lf K Yr H fsiifriff 569915 5 Three Homcmaking girls help a young girl fix building blocks o ariice Brooks reaches a small girl driving tech- niques. Q9 'WF lg Ji ROW l: Left to Righti Dolores Wilscnn, joan Parson, Kay Skinner, Marcia Zirnicki, Lynn Cohen. Gloria liomby, Lnwanu Davis. ROW 2: Karen Fowler, I9I Top to Bottom: Calvin Brint, visiting State Presitlentg Dennis Gregg, Presiclentg Robert llunter, Secretaryg john Nutt, Treasurerg Don Brightvlell, Reporterg Durwartl Bell, Sentinel. K l 'WMf.f'iQf Fifi To develop competent, aggressive, rural, and agricultural leatlershipg to encourage and practice thriftg and to strengthen the confidence of farm boys and young men in themselves and their work are the main purposes of the F.F.A. Witli the guidance of their sponsor, Mr. Arthur Wil- liams, the boys have increased their knowledge of agriculture. Several projects for the year were the Area II Swine Show, the calf sale, and the leadership contest. Bogs Enjog .KAHIWBW ROW lx Pat Lintlsay, David Gary, Mike Collins, Sweetheart-W Litt1e.RCJW 5: Richartl Letourneau, Clay Johnston, Charles Keaille, Lintla Green, Danny Holtler, Randy Warre-ii. ROW 2: Clark Iimery Graham,Richartl Hudson. Anthony, David Reufro, james Gears, Dave Bennett, Garlantl l l l 192 5 if Dennis Gregg, president, presents a jacket to Linda Green, F.F.A. Sweetheart. Dennis Gregg and companions eye the muscular bull. F.F.A. Livesiock and Crop Projecis .7 I vi, ,,,, . i wa' Pohmfg' , V fi D4 G i ni, 1 i 1 Q ,W . 4 ,Z fixsxjk arrell Giles, Mr. XY!illi1uns, David Rc-nfro, Doug Presley, and ,Iuhnny Nutr Richard Huclsnn cures for his prize pig. arhcr for the ilriming ut :lie lucky ticket for the luclxcr ut frozen meat. I93 Y ,xi Y ROW 1: Linda Rogers, Reporter, Margaret Muegge, President, Sally Cooksey, Vice- Presidentg Linda Hanley, Treasurer. ROW 2: Linda Turner, Historiang Annelle Bighy, Parliamentarian, Emily Carter, Secretaryg Kathy Featherstone, Sergeant-at-Arms. Service io To gain knowledge about different kinds of library work connected with library service, and keeping charge of the read- ing material in the library is the purpose of the Library Club. Club meetings were held on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. The main projects for the 'year were a faculty tea, sweat shirt sale, car wash, and cake sales, The club also sent dele- gates to the state meeting in El Paso. The sponsor was Mrs. R. A, Cody. arms ROW 1: Jan Beeson, Patsy Walker, Francie Marchione, Diane Judy Ponder, jo Ann Corbitt, Linda Stevens, Susan Shaw, Teresa Woomer, Deloris Helms. ROW ,Zz Ronald Lucas, Rowena Blatt, Kendrick, Andy Thomas. I94 Libra Margaret Muegge, left, was elected sweetheart of the club and Mrs. Cody, right, was sponsor. ,pb ' rg - Responsibiliig of Librarg Club 7 ' Faculty members gathered in library for the faculty tea sponsored by the Library Club. Librarians entered a float in the Christmas parade. CLeft to Right: Lintla Hanley, Ronald Lucas, Susan Shaw, Gloria Whitej 1 V 3 Margaret Muegge, right, serves Mrs. D. j. Rotonrlo at faculty tea. l95 To strengthen high ideals of Christianity and service among the student body and to assist in spiritual programs in the school or community are the purposes of the Religious Ethics Club sponsored by Mrs. T. G. Field. Projects for the year included Parents Day, panel discussions, symposiums, and having outside speakers. Left to Right: Susan Ellsworth, President, Linda Tillery, Vice-President, Phyllis Males, Social Chairman, Ray Davis, Reporter. Q i Ethics of Life gi- a f we , . 1 - -' af 4 ,f ev , , K, . , .'55'N vga E - tk .. 4 ' 'A 1. 'kftgliff' f 5.451 at '. 4- V . ' . at Km., :S Eg 3 1 A, . i, , f K iq . M. A i ' 1 w 'S A f Q PM 5 -7 if il ,,i,,4f1 ' 'I wt 9,- ., - Z, . at'!iQg':1uf'S 3' ' 5 fffldasu' ' 5 at Q., ' 'Nik NF 5 ROW 1: Ginger Griffin, Shirley Ammar, Barbara Cornelius, Sue Hickerson, jane Watldell, Nedra Banister, Betty McCurry, Sally Roberts, Anita Allen. ROW Z: Kathy Wellvorn, Beth Beaver. Glenda Francis, Glenda Strong, jo Ellen Fowler, Linda McDonald, Kay Henry, Jacque Goode, Celia Holleman, ROW 3: Margie I96 Dickson, Joyce Mills, Linda Sutton, Cecelia Shepis, Danell Stephens, Susan Gentry, Mari White. ROW! -4: George Carlisle, Harold Bridges, Bill Fletcher, Charles Phillips, Gene Newton, Mikel jameson, David Ansel. ' fi Dr. Morris Ford, pastor of First Baptist Church, speaks to Bible class. KW' u Left to Right: Fdward Harbour, President, Eliaabeth .Arnick, Vice-Presidentg Spunky Creger, Reporter, Francie Marchione, Social Chairman. Taug + g Scriprures h b ' ROW 1: Kathy Yates, Linda Ellis, Connie Bridges, Teresa Carty, Sandra Deramus, Ruth Davis. ROW 2: Carol Dickinson, Judy Harris, Cathy Featherstone, -lane Allbright, Judy Gross, ,Io Ann Corbitt, Nadulyn Grupell, Lynn Yarbrough, ROXY' 3: Linda Ray, Pam Perkins, Pam Rotondo, Kay Skinner, Delores Helms, Shelia Hopkins, Diane Woomer, Janice Heath, Pat Hudson. ROW 4: Bobby Ray, Stephen Bell, jimmy Matragos, Phillip McClurkin, Brent XY'ood, Richard Hudson, Auther Mayhall, Dean Cox, David Brumfield, Ronnie Mathews, David Carter, john Black. I97 Reverend Carl Amar speaks to Bib class. Left to Right: Richard Crawford, Presidentg Ronnie Head, Vice-President, ,lane Williams, Reporter, Becky Smiley, Social Chairman. Speakers Challenge Qludeni ROW l: janet McLarty, Nancy Baker, Karen Croley, Ann Hillen, Linda Stevens, Pat Dingler, Beverly Boyd, Kay Rush- ing. ROW 2: Linda Bryant, Cheryl McMullen, Judy Miley, jane Smith, Brenda Shaw, Monie Blalock, Janice Brooks. ROW 3: Nalora Riley, Karen Barbee, Harriet Lewis, Brenda ' l Mclnvale, Pam Hanson, Peggy Freeman, Pam Tribhle. ROW All Richard Lc-Tourneau, .lirnrny Holt, Dale McBride, Gerald Mcflrary, Glen Cobb, Ronnie Norvc-ll, Danny Light, Eddie Richardson, Danny Reynolds, Robert Shaw, Kenneth Conway, Bill Morehead, David Reese. Sara Shipman, Donna Rhodes, and Jane Steele-dressed in their ceremonial gowns-help register a Camp Fire girl at a fly-up ceremony. Me-Ha-Gi Honors Wo-He-Lo Working toward the Wo-He-Lo Medalion was the main project of the Me-Ha-Gi Horizon Club this year. This medalion is the highest award in the Society of Camp Fire Girls and requires around two years to complete. The girls also participated in several money-making projects to hnance a trip to the Carribean in 1966. Me-Ha-Gi means merry hearted girlsn and through- out the year they served the community in various Ways. They helped with the selling of old books at Nichloson Memorial Li- brary during October. To live up to the Camp Fire objectives and the Camp-Fire Law is the main purpose of this group. ROW lx Left to right: Donna Rhodes, Presidentg Cathy ROW 2: jane Steele, Emily Clements, Delia Smith, Sara WofTord, Vice-Presidentg Karen Gibson, Secretaryg jean Shipman, Carol Key, Betty Thompson. Vander Woude, Treasurerg jini O'Neal, Sergeant-at-arms. :Sf Z I99 'mf' rf? we In E S, if ek SLAThD Alice Wilcler, President. RCDW 2: Sancly Fletcher, Treasurerg Lou Steele, Vice- Prcsitlent Dianne Squyres, Secretary. bhATlID Left to Right: Delores Helms, Claire Veteto, Marsha Bigby. STANDING: Annelle Bigby,Ann Clements, Sue Shelburne, Wliiteliurst Susan VC'ilson, jutly Miller, Lintla Simon, Romelle Pam Hanson. The Oclitko Horizon Club seeks to create leadership, serv- ice to others, ancl to make the most of its members' talents and abilities. Promoting work, health, and love among the members of the community is the main purpose of the or- ganizzttion. This year the girls strived tO earn the XVo-He-l.o Medallion, the highest rank in the Horizon Club, The girls attentletl a dis- trict convention in April. They helcl gi Ciincllelight Ball in Feb- ruary. Meetings were heltl every other NVetlnc-stlgxy afternoon. The group was sponsorecl by Mrs. Frances Wester. Girls attending the Candlelight Ball um: ROW l: Sandy Fletcher, Steele. ROW 2: Susan Wilsivri, Pam Hanson, Lintla Simon, Romellc . S . . , . . Y .k I Sue Shelburne, Lluire Vctcto, Judy Miller, Marsha Whitehurst, Lou Blghy, Aliue XX ildcr. Odakos Sirive for Highesi Rank in Horizon Club Participating in u cere- mony tlrcssctl in their ceremonial gowns are Left to Right: Sunily Fletcher, Lou Steele, Judy Miller, Sue Shel- burne, Ann Clements, Biglny, untl Lintlu Si- mon. 2OI Anncllc Bihuluy, Romcllt- Fugty Left to Right: jenny Beatty, Chaplaing Judy Miley, Presidentg Linda Sutton, I-Iistoriang Carolyn Chancellor, Secretary-'I'reast1rerg Beverly Boyd, Vice-President. Promoting interest in a medical field, giving guidance in choices of medical careers, and encouraging better citizenship are the purposes of the Future Nurses. The goals were accomplished by volunteer work at Good Shepherd Hospital and at a Nursing home. Projects for the year included contributing to the March of Dimes drive and a cake sale. The members also made at field trip to the East Texas Medical Center. Hospiial and Nursing Home Welcome Future Nurses Members: Left to Right: Linda Kendrick, Bev- ald, Brenda Shaw, C21rliSS RCYHONS. Bafbafii Vallghil- erly Boyd, Twinkle Lockleer, Frankie Eckhardt, Barbara McDon- 202 fs Y Candystripcrs working at Good Shephertl Hospital: Left to Right: Bussey, Lintla Reed, Mary Frances Pryor, Debbie Kuhlmann ROW 11 Terry Triece, Susan Sanders, Susan Rogers, Lana Silver- Rosemarie Wfilliams, Jane Williarrms, D'Anne DeMoss, Susan Heth man, Nan Cnhen, Rosemary Buie, Lynn Cohen, Lynn Loftis, cock, Santlra Nix, Jenny Beatty, Betty Brawley, Judy Miley. Jennifer Rcillearn, Janie Ellsworth. RCDW 2: Sally Hewell, lilaine Fuiure Nurses A 'WIFWL f 1 i vw! 2 Carliss Reynolds, center, and Frankie Eqkhartlt, right, help raise Wtmtking closely with nurses at Good Shep- money for the club by selling cakes. herd Hospital are members Judy Miley, seatetlg and Elaine Bussey and Jenny Beatty. 203 231 Top to Bottom: ROW li Diane Crockett, Teresa Kendrick, Ann Hillin, Peggy Reeks, Donna Collins. ROW 2: Francie Marchione, Celia Holliman, Sandra Deramus, Sue Reese, Sherry Brown. To promote an un- derstanding of Ameri- can Red Cross in Gregg County is the purpose of the junior Red Cross. The club, sponsored by Mrs. Anderson, travelled to Rusk several times to Work voluntarily at the hospital. In October the girls sponsored a booth at the Gregg County Fair, and also they en- tered a float in the Christmas parade. Dur- ing rhe year they helped to support the United Fund Drive. Aciive Volunieers Are Assei +o Comm uniig Left to Right: Janice Brooks, Presidentg janire Gipson, 2nd Teresa Carty, Parliamentariang Madolyn Grupell, Vice-Presidentg VicevPresidentg Linda Lee, Treasurerg Brenda Shaw, Reporterg Sandra Reynolds,ASecretary. 204 i This year Z1 Club for writing was organized by Mrs, Althea Anderson. The cluh. Lobo Lit- terari, studied how to write short stories, ways of making personal essays interesting to others, and how to get a story published in teen magazines. Newlg Organized LH-lerari Club Left to Right: Ellen Cook, proofreaderg Donnis Koons, Fditor-in-Chief, Carol Faircloth proofreaderg Andy Thomas, finance, Stephen Cessna, Assistant Editorg jerry Don Smith Advertising. ROW' lt Cathy Xlffhitton, lilaine Bussey. Sandy Eckert, Sara ROW' 31 Robert Nelson, David Bailey. john New, Bob Shipman. Pat Clark. ROW' li Mrs. Anderson, Sponsor, Novell. Lou lilltn Minter, Rita jones, Delrrlaonnixx, jenny Beatty. 205 Promoting good sportsmanship l and fellowship with others was the main purpose of the Girlls Bowling Teague. Each Saturday af- ternoon heginning at one oflock, the girls met at the bowling alley and bowled three games. Each group chose a name and captain for their team, and they competed with different teams. In April, 1964, the state bowl- ing championship was held, in 1 Longview. The Longview girls, JO Ann Horvath, Patsy Wlalker, l Gloria Brown, Susan Thomas, and Left to Right: Patsy Walker, President, Tony Butler, Vice-Presitlentg ,lo Ann Horvath, Secre- Pam HZUISOU, WOU the Senior tary, Gloria Brown, Treasurer, Pam Hanson, Sergeant-at-Arms. Girps Class A dmmpionship in Texas. PIN PALS: ROW I: Pam Hanson, Patsy Walker. ROW 2: Tony Butler, Gloria Brown, , I UNSTRIKEABLES: ROW I: Diane Molpus, Linda Berney. CUTUPS: ROW 2: Carolyn Cooper, jo Ann Horvath. 4 MIGHTY MITES: Left to Right: Carol Jones, Mary Harrington, Cathy Wofford, Delia ALLEY GATORS: Glynda Bonner Smith, Jeanie Higginbotham. Suzy Baird. 206 To provide a form of entertain- ment for boys in the purpose of instituting the Boys Bowling League. Each Saturday afternoon at l:OO the members met at the bowl- ing alley to challenge other teams and improve their bowling tech- niques. The coaches for the year were Mr. james McDonald and Mr. Wayne Dodson. The different teams went out of town to tournaments throughout the year. The state tournament was held in the spring, An extra feature for the year is a trip made during the summer. The Scratch Team is a team com- posed of the five boys from the league with the highest averages. These boys went out of town dur- ing the year to their own matches. Eliminaies Gui-ters Rick Eckert shows his ability to bowl. f 5 at . COACHES and OFFICERS: Mr. james McDonaldg President, Bobby Grizzleg Vice- President, Rick Eckettg Secretary-Treasurer, Bill Hoiferg Mr. X5Uayne Dodson. 7 Y C T Q EL PRODUCTOS: ROW l: Left to Right: Harold McDonald, Steve Wailes. MULLETE: ROW 2: Brent Wcaotl, Rick Eckert, Martin Herritage. Xxtdiirmmllr W X CHEROOTS: ROW l: Left to Right: Clint Pruett, Robert Koch, Les Francis. INVINCIBLESL ROW' 2: Charles Pickett, Steve Yates, Bill Hoffer. 209 Tri-Hi-Y Brings Knii-ling Fad +0 L.H.S. Establishing and maintaining a Christian in- fluence in the school and community, and to help as a service organization of the Y.M.C.A. is the main purpose of the Tri-Hi-Y. During the year the club had such projects as learning to knit and to play bridge. On October 31, the members attended Pre-ledge in Tyler. The clubls sponsor is Mrs. Rebecca Moore. ROW l Left to Riaht Sherrie lllsenthal Phwllis Nlales Becky Bcttx MrCurry, Judy Miller. ROW 2: Ann Clements, Shari Smiley Sue Shelburne Harriet Mosley Pat Dingler Elizabeth Dickey Linda Simon, Susan Wilson, Carolyn Nelson, Marsha Arrick Margaret Thomas AIICC Wilder june Gray Nan Cohen Whitehurst, Sally Roberts, Jane Waddell. if ,t I can't believe I guttered three in a row, exclaims Mary Harrington. SEXETTES: Left to Right: Deana Price, Betty Brown, Pam Loper, Ann Ferrell. Sirikes and Spares Fill Saiurdags . LOBOWLERS: Left to Right: Monavee Butler, Susan Sanders, Nancy Plant. Toni Butler rolls her ball clown the alley while others look on. Substitutes: Left to Right: Carol jones, Sherry Brown, Don na Collins, Carolyn Bratcher. SCRATCH TEAM: ROW 1: Left to Right: Chris Supati, Harold Mc- Dtmaltl. ROW 2: Bolulwy Grizzlc, Bill Hollur, Rick lfcltcrt. Hey guys, I got the lmll tlmxn the alley! Runtly Ailtlison says, MM Perfect Timing ARISTOCRATS: ROW 11 johnny Lytms, Bobby Grizzlc. ROW 21 Bolulwy Starr, Ken jones, Donnie Amit-rsim. 'i - . u....,,. N 5333? N. 1 If I dont make it this time I'11 TRIYS BIEIN: ROW' 1: Lcwis Belcher, Dugcnc Below, R.1mlyAddisori. throw a fit, says Steve Yates, BOXVLING BEAUTIES: ROXW Q: Damiy lit-lltim, Miltc Reufm, Clliris Suputi. 208 To widen rind deepen interests and knowl- edge of students in this technological age . ' Q,-'fx and to motivrite regular school work :ire the Q ' j A purposes of the Industrial Arts Club. The M' ' l MJ, . main proleets for the S'CflI' were a Cake sale and the building of fl pool table for an K exhibit in the spring. , , if 1 gg s is his S+ OFFICERS: Lelt tn Right: RCJW lx Mike Jameson, Vice-President, Stephen Hell, Treasureri Durwood Bell, Secretary. ROVU 2: Mr. Gibson Lind Mr, Davis, Sponsors. Indusirial Aris Club Moiivaies Qludenls ROXX' l: Left to Right: Pat Wfolf, Larry Jester, David Parker, Tommy Moore, Tommy Smith, Tony Burl-tham, Charles Tyner, lRohert Mchlulltn, Steve Burlxhalter, Whlter Greenwald, Llilxe ,lim Preslty. joe Powell. Nlilte Dowd. Frank LeBus. Smith, Kenneth Bell, Thomas XVilson. ROW 21 Dale Boddie, 2ll fa 1 . 3 +1 ..- rr W-mafia v K Carolyn Jarrett. Reporter. ROW' 2: ROW l: Teresa Rotlriquez, Photographerl Rita Allen, Treasurer, Anita Allen, Secretary. ROXV 5: Brent Fowler, President: Bobby Eddleman, Vice-Presidentg Harold Dovvdy, Sergeant-at-Arms. To give students a chance to develop leadership abilities by taking part in vvorthvvhile educational, social, recrea- tional, and vocational activities was the purpose of the Industrial Cooperative Training Club. The main projects for the year were assembly programs, hay- rides, industrial tours. and guest speak- ers from industry. The employer-em- ployee banquets were held during the year, The club met on the second Mon- day of each month. The students participating in the I, C. T. program attended school in the morning and vvorlced at various jobs during the afternoon. I.C.T. Jobs Plan Fuiure For Siudenis ROW 1: Teresa Rodriquez, Joyce Johnson, Lynda Smith, Claire Freisner, ROW 3: Ernest Dovvdy, Carlos Smith, Bobby Eddlcman Smith, Lajuana Knight, Rita Allen, Anita Allen. ROW 2: Joe Joe Schochler, Brent Fowler, Danny Rogers, Timothy Jones Gay, Dale Selman, Roy Bevis, Jacky Lash, Steve Williams, David Mr. Robertson. 2I2 ' u9 'g ' 5 AK'L' A i T90 Z ff , f-mmf:-W ,ar - ' . 'ly A 'S' , , Zwif-' , V Q' A ff 'K - .,,L., A A ' X Anita Allen offers Dr. Guttry Ll helpful hanil at his ilcntist office. M l'l' ll A ii ,ir ,,A, i 615.51 ,r , l l ,Toe Silwchlcr .mil Dr. McKnight examine an animal at Fredonia Animal Hospital. , kliicky Lush is em ulcwcil ur Iafnch Uplmlsrcrx David Rogers makes notes as Mr. Riley looks on at Riley l 3 . 3 3 Paint zinil Bully Shop. 2 l 3 1 Leltlto Righti Ronnie Bishop, Presiilent: Gerry Parker, Treasurer: Riel.: C astillo. Re it Presitlt-nt. 1 irter, Kay 'lfillt-y. Fetrtraryg Phillip Single-3. Secontl Vite- D.E. Trains Leaders I E The purpose of the DE. Club is to train future leaders in marketing and distribution. Through the club the students learned a great tleal that was bene- ficial to their future. They learned by listening to men speak at club meetings, competing with each other, antl preparing for contests at the state con- ference. The main project for the year was sponsoring the Stutlent Directories. They contluctetl atlult education courses for the business men of Longview. They also hatl several alumni and social activities. The club was sponsoretl by hir. loc Hentlrix. it fir' Z Nygilgglgm iillliiif WH?- Sally Hewell looks on as Pat Pugh points out DE, poster. ROW l: Left to Right: June Hutcheson, Btentla Rowland, Norton, jerry Ferguson, Pat Pugh, Phillip Singley, Joe Boz- Nanty Braclcman, Gerry Parker, Kay Talley. ROW 2: Davitl man, Joe Hickerson. i 2I4 i s Z 1 5 vt, 1 ROW 1: Left to Right: Nancy White, Brenda Roland, Sandra McDonald, john Forster, Greg Mondelo, Carolyn Oney Vir Wfagster, Margaret Reed, Brenda McGinnis. ROW 2: Robert ginia Wlhite. This past year Ronnie Bishop, LHS senior, has served as the national presi- dent of the Distributive Edu- cation Clubs of America. Dur- ing the year he has partici- pated in numerous activities throughout the United States. During the summer he shared in Attorney General Wag- goner Carr's Youth Confer- ence and served as M.C. for the opening assembly of one thousand students. He had a Presidential appointment and went to the White House for a visit. He went to New York City and toured the Worlds Fair. Ronnie met with Attor- iey General Waggoner Carr and Governor Connally to dis- cuss state DECA plans. He addressed the American Vo- cational Convention in Min- neapolis with four thousand adults present. He attended an Oklahoma state DECA Conference in March, and pre- sided over the National Con- vention in May with 1600 students representing forty- eight states. The faculty and students of LHS appreciate the efficient way in which Ronnie has brought recogni- tion and honor to our high school. RONNIE BISHOP it 'VII ng - AJ, rf ii ' 34 ey N , 1 'K ? hr 14 I ,LE sf Li 15 ,rm nf 4' Sai an at 'if it 1 ,az .L 15 - Y is ,,,fgLn,.w QV , ,. F W A U , X' m,u:jg1E'f?'Gi ' ' 'W' W L .iv X Q. 11 avoriies .I 1 WJZSX N 'W 1, Imiff 1, sf J , 'wi Wm ai - f my gi Q 1 3 1' , - x ' Q 5 X, M135 ,M .rw ' , ' W V f Ediior Becky Bolin 451 MW'g' b VB-' -aiu. Carol Dickinson is a most worthy holder of the title, Queen of Longview High School. Carol has been an active cheerleader for 5 years, serving as head cheerleader her senior year. She has been secretary of the sophomore and junior classes and treasurer of the senior class. During her sophomore and junior years, her classmates chose her as most outstanding student. She has been a member of the Lobo staff, serving as co-editor her senior year. She is a member of the Anchor Club and is on the Round-Up Club board. Carol enjoys dancing and swimming, and plans to attend the University of Arkansas. i 2I8 Mike Collier has contributed to I..H.S. in all phases of school life. In his sophomore and junior years, he was elected as President of his class and most outstanding student. In his senior year, he was elected to serve as President of the Student Council. He has been a member of the Key Club for 3 years, and represented LHS. at Texas Boys, State. Mike is a 3 year letterman in football and track. His sophomore year, he went to the district meet in shot-put and came in fifth in the regional meet, Mikes plans for the future are to go to college and major in Business Administration, Her Majesig, Queen Carol Dickinson V 1 Ay ' 'ei 'iw 5 it 'fx ff A A if 1 l Majesig, King Mike Collier I PHHCGSS W .az fh X' ' Susan E Ilswor S max ,gk A Prince Tommg Allbrighi Archduchess Nan Cohen A Nw 'WE Ronald Cook Duke Harold Bridges Duchess Judy Blair Duke Johnng Hornbeck Duchess ' Kaihg Johnsion D 1 siliiibs Duke Jimmg Molpus Duchess Ann Calk Q' Duke Tel-rg Don Phillips Duchess Susan BuHer 21-wk Q QQ M... as is A Q, if wax v rw M43 Rv ,, L im, Q W IZ, if 7 'Q .gv lg 4- sxn , 6156326 Q12 :J-K X 5,4 3 I, ,2:, l .Q,4 'X 'ng K 'ff I Qs 11 ,.-. f',, 1 , ff' K, 'X nw Egww-5 :Y nfs, ,ff 5 lk i 4 'M' FIV' q..- K ,,7 ,... b A - ,f , I M Q ,N , ,k I 4 ,Q i 1 , 4' .f f-V. 9 A Q., ,, 4 . is Vw 39? fi? 'W M, fm , Ladies: June Grag Harriei Moselg Melinda Qlarkeg Beckg Bolin Linda Tillerg ,,,g....i- , . Wi ii fl' 'YM . lille, ,M ,. 1 9 vw-QE-,,,,,-.. Q,,,.e.,w ,M 1 ,, 4, V- ,h,,. My ,, ,, .- ,- ., aw . ,. ,. 3, ., ., Ladies: Sally Flini Ginger Griffin Vicki Johnsione Jacque Thaxlon Elizabeih Amick Ladies: Pam Roiondo Paisg Walker Pam Perkins Janie Dees Karen Croleg i ,fi Maw Ladies: Sherrie Dickey Sharon Ross Addie Vaughn Beckg Smileg Kag Lillg Ladies: Doris Reeves Linda Simon Marsha Whiiehursl Francie Marchione Leslie Hurwilz 5? Ladies: Alice Wilder Jo Anne Fosier Susan Wilson Sherrie Felsenlhal Harriel Lewis Ladies: Qallg Roberfs Qandg Fleioher Paisg George Toni Builer Judg Miller di mi-G J K Ladies: Doi Hayes Margarei Thomas Jane Waddell Ka ren Barbee Gloria Brown - The coronation is an animal event honoring all senior girls and acknowledging the elected royalty. Under the direction of Mrs. XV, Hutchings, the Jo,urnalism class sponsors the royal event and undertakes the exhausting task of decorating for the royal procession. Eligibility for any senior girl to be in the coronation is to sell twenty-hve tickets. Each girl must then accept the many responsibilities of asking someone to escort her. selecting her dress, scheduling an appointment with her favorite hair-stylist. ordering the boy's bouttonier, and providing the boy with an unessential portion of her dress so that he might select the perfect color for her nosegay, Several weeks before the big event. elections occur. Every senior boy and girls name is included on a list to be voted upon by the entire junior and senior classes. From this list, fifty-five girls and fifteen boys are elected to serve as royalty. The girl and boy with the most votes are King and Queen, In sequence of the number of votes, those people below them are Prince and Princess, Archduke and Archduchess, twelve Dukes and Duchesses, and forty ladies-in-waiting. The Dukes and ladies are presented in an assembly one week before the coronationg however, the names of the remaining royalty are not revealed until the night of the coronation. The theme of this years coronaiion was XX'hen You Wlish Ilpon a Star. Gippy Birdsong was chosen as prime minister of the festivities. In the Queens retinue were Duchess Deutsch, Paula Molpus, and Brad litter. Entertainment was provided by Charlotte Iichols, Suzette Holley, l.ana Silverman, Vickie XY'alker, Linda Owen. and Marsha Parsons. The festivities were continued at a dance at the Pinecrest Country Club. Journalism Presenis jan Turner Ann Clements Jerinelle Howelle jane Srnirh Donnis Koons BSUY Wilson Gil Walker John Velde Larry McClendon Don Linnen John Dubose David Fuller Memorable Eveni Leslie Hurwitz Harriet Mosley Sally Flint Pain Tribble Margaret Muegge Judith Gross Debby Barnes Nancy White Richard Crawford Bill Waggoner James Street Stephen Bell Ronnie Bishop james Mowery Mike Dragigiq jerry Shopper 233 Maf?-Iafcf Thfjmas ,lane Wacldell Carolyn Nelson Karen Barbee Gloria Brown Pam Rotondo ,lafllue W1lkln50n Elton AfChCf Chuck Whitbrcd Don Shelton Don Kilfoylc Scott Sanford Adele,DCn50n ,lHF1iCf? Bf00lf5 Brenda Shaw Befky Smilcv Sally Roberts Delores Wilson Dale belman Mike SIFOUK Dexter Wartl Edwin Wfootl Dick Hornet Cecil Newton 234 Betty McCurry Bill Schrader 'Sw xkwsgiww Sherrie Felsenthal Carol Crawford Bell-cy Bnlin Susan Wfilson Vicki Johnstone Doug Perry Par Moore Marshall Caldwell Kenneth Norwood jim Boon Kathryn W'elborn Patgy Mcngfec ,Inyce Mills Patsy Gcwrgc Diane Squyres Anliiie Vaughn Douglas Bramlerte Dexter Ward Chuck McClelland Don .I0hI1St0HG Icrry Schnppcr Bobby Cohen 235 Shari DiCl4UY LOU 516616 Sandy Fletcher Indy Miller liwmrliy Hayes Don Peyton Runnie Hill David Loclictt Jim Adams Miko Jameson Dale Scliulcr lWLlI'5lH1 WlliIL'l1UrSI Betty Holqimb Margie Dickson Jacque Thaxrou Shawn R055 Liz Amiqk Susie Graham Bobby Grizzlc james Mowery Dana Males Roll Sanforil Rzinlly Mnrphcw Tommy Harris l 236 al l .W 3 1 ' V .', , , ' Q f if Diane Woomer Linda Turner Jacque Goode Kay Skinner Ann McClure Royce Ann Goodman Bryan Brennion Bred Barron Glen Skinner Philip Flgwhiifry PM Pugh James SUSE! 4 Wa in Ai 'QE Vue, Q f f 'GL' 'H 'li wi Aw H W ..uV'y1 6,114 q f 1 Harrivr BHUCY Dana Sullivan luily Fowler Linda Ellis Linda Stephens lUflY FQHIS DOKIMUS Bfamlfffc Don Shelton Tommy Kuykenilall Ioe Hickerson Barry Swinn Mllw Lllly 237 JHUCI HOffmHH Carol Fairclorh Teresa Rotlriquez lane Allhrighr Danell Stephens 5l1if1CY Bl8f1liCHbhiD Fflmml' Cook Davitl Mitrhell Mike Crawford Dean Cox Charles Phillips DUHFU6 UUllCfVV0OCl Linda Sutton Diane Moore Toni Butler Nerlra Banister Linda Rogers Kay Henry Larry jones Bruce Smith Mike Walker Dun Johnstone Robert Hunter Stan Bobo 238 Alice Wilder Harriet Lewis Io Anne Foster Gerry Parker Annelle Bigby Jane Williams David HOUCY Philip Wilson Tommy Andron Ronnie Bishop Phil Singly Dennis Amos Kathy Grun Karen Croley Kay Lilly Linda Simon Linda Koons Pamela Hanson Charles Tyner Mike Maherry Barry Bogue Larry Bob Loper John Black Gene Curtis 239 X ls: 25 if sir Ginger Griffin ,Ianic Deus Mfflilhld Stalrlwy Dennis Gregg Jim Presley Miko Pew si H Fl vb 1? Q if 55 as 5' en or H ist Linda Tillcry xlunc Gray Pam Perkins Steve Paine Glenn Cobb Gary Beclitold .lim BHUCY Susan Gentry joan McNutt Ronald Suber Richard Eckert Ronnie Harkness Brcndzi Rowland Patsy Wiilkcr Doris Reeves Robert ,Izuncs Pat 'Bain Bobby Vlfoodall P C Qi ,Q W rv f Celia Ilullemari Donna Heaberlin Francie Mareliione Kathy Yates Carol Cllmneelor Beverly Boyti Davitl Parker Bobby Jones Richard May Gary Marchiwrw Btiblwy llowell jimmy Cozzcns 'HE' M in 1 2 ,lQUIlift,r liortl Dyanrla Bruce Anita Arriolil Karen lfuwler Lintla Talley ,lim Prite Mike Strung Dale Bwtltlie Carl Clioper lftltlie Ritlmrtlgggn 24l w'w'1w'f vwf'1 1 .. V . Dianna Everett Bill Cooper A if W W! . Ii 'wif 3' Patricia Hudson Sue Shelburne Patricia Dingler Ann Hillin Pat Miller Judy Miley AUJY DUIH1 Bob Mason Par Downing Charles Tyner Scott Reneau Lynn Mitchell Mary Holmes Wanda Simmons Linda McCreary Carolyn Oney Io Anne Corhirt Janice Heath Ronald Coats Bobby jones Greg Mondello Raymond Rogers Ronnie Head joe Powell 242 ,Q fi f 2 V A f 9-sv-4?-Q, , ue fg F' 1 Rethea Fuller Cecelia Schcpis Nina Kay Nancy Baker Alice Gonzales ROIUCUC Bi!-ZbY Charley Brown George Ingram Richard Eckert Harry O'Kelly Rusty Musser Jimmy Parker lg-ag, Y' nw.- Cheryl McMullen Anita Allen Rita Allen Delores Helms Sheila Hopkins Carolyn McCullough joe Black Bobby Erldleman ,Toe Gay Brenr Fowler Bobby Hill Larry Hudson 243 Fooiball Sweeiheari 'Z Wk h 244 Miss Sharon Ross Miss Qallg Baskeiball Qweeihea ri Ji 'Av KW ' if ,E ST it Emu fa . S1 Zn mm :M-M ' ,f Miss L.H.9. Linda Simmermann R ,P f' Q TQ K Phgllls Males Leaving lhe Halls of L.H.9.. 5 'S ' G 5 I After seven years at LHS., Miss Sibyl Robin- son retires to continue her hobby of making doll clothes. To the Students and Faculty: I have enjoyed my seven years as a part of I..H.S., and since Longview is my home, I hope to Continue associa- tion with the many students and faculty members whose friendship I treasure. I shall be listening for every word of news of your future accomplishments. It has been a privilege to know you and to work with you. I hope you will always feel free to call on me at any time I can be of service to you. My best wishes to every one of you. Sincerely, Sibyl Robinson 250 bul Noi ihe Memories ol' lhe Sludenis I would like to take this opportunity to let Dr. Mathews, Mr. Field, the Longview teachers, and especially the student body know that teach- ing in the high school the past twelve years has been the most enjoyable thing of my life. All the wonderful experiences that I have shared with the students and athletes through the years are the things I will treasure for years to come. Since Longview is my hometown, l plan to be around to give my full support to all Longview High School activities. Longview has one of the finest schools and student bodies in the state of Texas, and I am very proud to have had 21 small part in its success. Sincerely, Bobby Collier Coach Collier joins his father and brothers in the furniture business alter twelve years ol coaching and teaching. at :wx W., .,., A L, tm-f if , ...K if 1 Mitac, 251 Honor Grdduaie Richaid iiham nl. Y x mi. is .W S rf, f ..:- Q, - wr-' ,J ., , Q-,.,w. , .Qs wha W .. V .. , W ...fy , , .W , 1 ., A, .,., ,.w::::-FM-Z. ...n...,- , C,-P www 'MW' 4 ,,w,.FZ:,i in-.i ssh. .:.Q,. Ry rx X 5 5 Nt s In Vi x Y . ,4 15 N 1 W 5mis,Sifx1xf f-eff: A '- m Top Two Per Cent Siudenis 5 if K. 2 r i it tl i ,iff R ti, ' 5 SENIORS: Left to Right: jane Smith, Richard Graham, Dorothy Hayes, Larry Mclenclon, Billy Falvey, jimmy Belew, Pat Bayseck. Q 22 l .- , I 1 2 E gfr R if :-' 1 , .h,.. 1 ,Twg .' ' ' i 'l , ffQ,i,f. , :.f , .. t ,.: t Qf-1v sa ,tt 5 E ..,. I., L .... ..... , JUNIORS: Left to Right: Carol Jones, jennifer Redfearn, Robert Wilson, Skippy Archer, jean Vandetwoude, Sally Hewell, Sally Cooksey Mary Menefee ss, .9 iff ,i Q, at ii L 3 SOPHOMORES: Left to Right: Sara Clanton, Patti Diehl, ,Janell Braun, Michael Mitchell, Cathy Roberts, Jeff Loomis, Joan Bruce, jan Morris 255 T'Wm-Mama-QUIK' Mm kat JANE SMITH RICHARD GRAHAM DUNNIS KOONS National Merit Scholarship Finalist National Merit Stholarship Finalist National Merit Scholarship linalist Selected for biology summer training lnd place in number sense lS'L Selected for biology summer training program program First Place Ull. in History lst place in science ISL Named in the Honors group in the Zlth annual Science Talent search for the Wc'st-- inghouse Science Scholarships Scholarship, Leadership Conducted by the National Merit Schol- arship Corporation CNMSCD, the Na- tional Merit Scholarship Program as a program combines a nationwide search for talented youth with financial assis- tance for able students. The program is designed to encourage students to perform to the maximum of their abilities. Na- tional Merit Scholarships are provided by NMSC and are also sponsored by various business and industrial firms, professional groups, and individuals, The NMSC pro- vides students and schools with reports and materials to help each participant derive the maximum benefit from his participation in the program. SUSAN XVILSUN lill.L liLl1'l'fl Letter of Ciommendation Letter of Clommentlatio National Merit Scholarship Test 256 Nrrtitmal hlerirStl1ti s ii u , 'giQ4g,Lgagmg.frf,wx i ' V t,g'fz-,sqggfqglsggfgsfgjgg ' T' 4' 2+ fm at J S xr SQVQG X, 6295! 2 , , Q, '.s!a' ,t Em! V S QL K, , , X 5 N wi? ' 5' ., t 3? '51 71- 1- W A.. K V li w- ' .9-X' DOT HAYES LYNN COHEN, F.H,A. Area President and MARSHA WHII EHURST D.A.R. Guod Citizen Award winner of the Betty Crocker Test. and Ciiizenship MIKE CQOLLIER, JOHNNY IIORNBECK, ANNELLE BIGBY Cantlitigtcs to Girl! amd Boys State 257 257 5-gi 4 i RONNIE B151-IOP National D.E.C.A. President , fgv539QLv257Qii'lf,'if' , ,L gm ,tmzvflt-Jfe -QA :f 'VI , L1 :zws5?4eZ1 - E mlfw t id U fj2.,.tjFY . L All-Start' Choir Mcmbcrs: top to bottom: JOHNNY HORNBECK, NEDRA BANISTER BILL WAGGONER, DON jill-INSTONE, VICKI -IOHNSTONE, Zntl plate N.T,S.U,ConcertoCompetition. CARULYN IVICCULLUUCQH, CHARLOTTIE XWRIGHT. Special Talenis and Scholasiic iAM t N vw '4'N'N--..,, v i L L gb D L All-State Band Memlvws, sttmtling: RONALD SUBER, DEXTER Longview VILIINUI' Scrvicc League Stutlcnt Art Exhibit winners, Icft to WARID, MIKE PERRIT, DENNIS AXBERG, sittingi SUSIE GRA- right: RE'l'HIiA FULLER, MIKE Plf'1'lfRSUN, JACQUE THAXTON, HAINI, PABI ROTUNDO. RICK CASTIILO. 258 ,- 7 Aww. l , -ihf My A W t . Lmh' 'vt A' 1 f K. W, 1 A Q 5 ' fi 3 M H A 'f , 2 . we, -f ,LVL 4 1 MARGARET MUEGGF BIZCQKY BOLIN thus lm mlwlutit In tt All Stu fm XY'it'5t1ert1fthc Knights ut Py L' .4 lu 1' -. 4 ' .Q Q Pulvlit Sputliinlu Contest Abiliig Bring Honors +0 Qiudenis ' -.fs R ' H M Qt W itxfi k, W, 15 4 ,A KWV, , .,.,,1,t.ft, H ,.,tf . -, - - . mwwmf , ., H f w h, ' S' ' f . t , . .-r ,. , K Y 1.15 ip: ff:-.5 I- ' ' , 1 f' - I 5155, 4 X J mt-Q' 7 txt, t ,t NIYDRA BANINTIZR LYNDA 'I'AI.I.liY C.ARUI,YN NlfI,SUN lst Ami fmtl pltttg uinm-rs in C..l1n!itlutctwRcgiwtt II Itmturxthultls ltttwwlwlttsttt It-txlqttt-'I'ypi11g l.c-.tgguc unttut 111 Vltmrttulisltl 259 A. ,tt ,, BECKY SMILEY To Honors in Latin Il P lst place winner, costume division at State con- vention, Junior Classical League LESLIE HURWITZ JIMMY BELEW Highest Honors in Latin 1 Highest Honors in Latin I ,-ww ir ww .W M. 'ln-tang... FRANK BALDWIN Top Honors on College Board Spanish 260 Achievement Test Ist place biological science, Longview Science Fair. Language and Science IWW , A eygyg GREGG MARCHAND Ist place chemical science, Longview Science Fairg 3rd place biology division, Regional Science Fairg Air Force Award. JUDY BURTON 5 Award Winners STEVE WILLIAMS Zntl place state V.I.C. sheet metal contest. le. Zntl place chemical divi- 2 11 Ll P 1 H C C b1OlOgiC21l sion, Longview S c i e n ce science, Longview Science Fair. Fair. TERESA RODRIGUEZ 26' SALLY COOKSEY , J' 'x q qu V ' I Music .41 if? X 6 H ,f 1. Si WA fi!-5 Ediior Rosemarie Williams A i 263 H i i A f A i Iii 3 5. .ab ,D 1 ,Q .f ,,,'Ll . 5 r it , Ninth f- - -1 'rf ' 7: 'L 7, :Q A .. fi? , Ala ' . V FTW M ,t 4, W inf ' 1' . tk-13 , -V ,,1ZQ,3. M. . A? f '? .Q fy f, 4, Q it ,A-A. Concert choir members from bottom of clrf around are: Adams, Morton, Males, Athiisorr, Velde, XY'alkcr, Orrick, Crrmforri. Street, Bechtold, XYfL1j1f.jlJI!L'I', Hornbcck, Peterson, XVhitTvrc.1J, Birrlsorug. Hofter, Holt, Sp.:rtawoo.i, Philrpx, Ht-thtotk, Holley, Foitur, W'1lwot1, Bolim, Gotltlurd, Mrlcy, Atlmm, DCCS, Sutton, Prtrforrs, Pticrlti, Xxfilliilfili Bonner, Shiprnurx, Mrfltrllotrgglr, Fxllurr, Bratuhcr. Brtmlcy, Ray, litmtw, lftrllcr, Vctcto, Wfright, Turner, Bani5ter, Gray, GKQU, R,,U,,1,1r,, Drmrmvanr, Hcxwll, Clorwrtltw, Silwrrnrrrr, Martin, Buic, Not pitttrrnrl rrrc: V. hlohnstonc, Blair, Howell, D. Johnstone. 264 ' ., All-region choir members arc: Bariistcr, XViltlcr, Fuller, Bonner, Wriglit, joliristtmc, McCullough, Martin, Wfilson, D. joliristomg Hortildcclc, Males, Waggmnricr, Orrick, Holt, Wfalker, Hoffcr. DIRECTOR HERBERT TEAT All-Region Choir Pizinists. left to right, are: Vicki Johnstone, Neulra Barrister, Jeri Nell Howell, Sally Hewell, Linda Turner, Karel Kay Gotltlartl. 265 ii 1, Q 3 r if Q 5 2 5 F l 2 r is Z i , a S E 3 'E E 2 s E Q 2 5 . FE SE 3 2 S 5 ? L 3 Girls' choir members from the top of the left of lyre to the right are: Ford, Wilson, Berryman, D. Stephens, Baysek, Talley, Cornelius, Hoffer, Wofford, P. Miller, Faircloth, L. Turner, Mathis, Pierce, Boyd, Cooksey, Henson, Wiltier, Clark, Steele, L. Turner, Street, Oney,'D. Stephens, Everett, Coffman. Left center, top to bottom are: Whitehurst, Shelburne, Smiley Right center, top to bottom are: Lindsey, J. Miller, Moore. All Girl Chorus i -f WW A-my i i , , e B in E. aw 1 Ag, x z , 5 , l ,S f ' 2 t. . i 1 t 5: Members of the Sophomore choirs are: ROW l: Anderson, Mor ris, Brown, johnson, Crawford. ROW Z: Loftis, Maedke, Vifhite, Stanley. ROW' 3: Horne, Davis, Lfisiter, Deane, Shoaf. ROW ll Lofkleer, Ray, Boyd, Price. ROW 5: Woods, Bmwn, Brennion, King, Boon. ROW 6: Horton, Brittain, Hagler, Mitchell. ROW 7: Hagemeyer, jameson, DeMoss. ROW S: Parthemore, Wakefield, Bagley, Powell, Moriarty. ROW 91 Newton, Tuttle, Baynharn, Wilson, Fuller, Watson. Combined Sophomore Choirs 268 5 1 2 3 Q 5 F 5 H Madrigal Singers rs, SENIOR MADRIGAL: Vicki Johnstiinu, Ncdra Banisrcr, jcrinell Howell, Carolyn McCullough, Kim Orrick, Johnny Hornbeck, Bill Waggiancr, and jimmy Holt. 1 2 is 2 JUNIOR MADRIUALL Cliiirlmte XWriglii, Allin Miirtiii, Nimqy Fullci, -lim-r Bonner, Don liihristonc, Bill lloffcr, null Hal Spottnuaziil, 269 yt Lobo Band Adds DIRECTOR D. j. ROTONDO F SENIORS Dennis Axberg Michael Brittain Thomas Case Charles Cregor Adele Denson Susie Graham Martin Herritage Danny Light Phyllis Males Mike Perritt Pam Rotondo Stephen Shall Sharon Smith Ronnie Suber Brent Wood Diane Woomer fi tiir 'af JUNIORS Mabel Almokary Wilson Bass Nancy Boyett Stephen Cessna Ronald Coats William Finane Les Francis Stephen Gillies Danny Holloman Clay Lockett Mary Menefee David Mitchell Ronnie Nelms john New Sandra Nix Lloyd Phillips, Jr. The Lobo Band repeated its winning of first place at the Inter scholastic League marching contest for the ninth consecutive ycar The band has performed at football games, basketball games pep rallies, parades, and has provided the music for the Viewettes. The band has attended the State Fair in Dallas and has received an invitation to the Worltl's Fair in New York City. 270 i 1 2 1 parkle +0 Sporis and Concer+s Scott Sanford Tom Sweeney Dexter Ward Dinah Waters Cathy Whitton Kenneth Williams Rosemarie Williams Russell Womack Stephen Yates SOPHOMORES Eugene Ballew Jeri Bevis jay Bissell Don Branson jerry Buthheitt Lynn Cockrill Ruth Contlray Cynthia Cravey Tommy Elia Melba Emmel jimmy Gibson Toni Giles Mina Gray a ' LMI' 1 I 1 C t r s 1 I Bonnie Hauk Ronaltl Hendrix Nancy Henry Steve Hill Kenneth Holt Connie Jones Gene jordan Sarah Lock Mansel Lancaster Bob McMeans Mike Mitchell Barbara Novitk Bruce Oler Becky Pugh Dana Rotontlo E. H. Shaw Georgene Singletary Kim Sweeney Lester Underwood Rantly Warren joe Wilson Barbara Word Hazel Works 27I 2 rio Q . 4 Sgr i SWIYIETHEART PHYLLIS MALES BIZAU DENNIS AXBERG 1-- f V 2 I ' , V V f wp -Q , V 1 f S i K 4 3 1 1 1- ,S Q 1 L 5 1 1 .1 5 f 3 A Majoreiies 3 1, 4 A' NIQJKJFCIICS from left to right are: Dana Rotondo, Toni Butler, Rose- Nancy Boyett, Sandra Nix, Susie Graham, Jeri Bevis, narie Williams, Diane Wfoomer, Pam Rotondo, Phyllis Males, The Lobo majorettes are chosen each year by their ability to play their band instrument, twirling ability, and academic achievement. The majorettes lead the band and drill team in their performances. The majorettes entered the Interscholastic League twirling contest in December and won seven first place ratings. Majurettes perform at Pep Rallies. fsiws, Qt, .tw . ft, t Z, I , ,Mi M ff' 5 ,Z .fri , Mgwwlf Vi my Figs., ' iii 4 . at t T Q2 :.., , y i it - 5. 5' HEAD MAJORETTE: DIANE VUOOMER 273 ff 5 All-Siaie Band A LL-STATE BAND: PAM ROTONDU ALL-REGION BAND MEINIBIZRS. Sl'l l4lNGZ Pam Rorimiiin, Numy Boyett. STANDING: Mike' Perrirt, Martin llcrrirnge, Spunkcy Qrcgwr,Di1viii Boyctt, Roger Aslurixtt, UITITICQERS. SI'l l'lNLi: Mary Mendes, Liiurmiinrig Shimmu Smith, Surumryg Kim Sweeney, I.ibmi'iur1, STANDING: Rurmic Suber, Licutciiiilirg Szcphcu Schull, Likllfkllllillg Mikc Pcrriit, Cliipr ing Spunkcy C11-goig fizlPILliIlQ 274 Brcm Wfimd, Licutcuuulg Miirtiii llcrritagc, LiCLlICIlLlIlIQ Dennis Axbcrg, Liiuiciiilm. 274 fl fr F ' J 2 ' as rm 55? 1 L 5, . . W, . fi we ,X ig 3 1 4 . whine 1 L - - , --rar, , - fi fi- v-sf 11 , .,,., i ,,,, lkmmsrii , ,fifstxefgmh f ri STAGE BAND members are: PIANO: Susie Graham. BASS: Dennis Mike- Perritt. TROMBONES: Ronald Coats, Spunlxey Cregor, Dexter Axberg. VOCAl,lS'li: Pam Rotonilo, SAXOPHONES1 john New, Wtirtl, Lloyil Phillips, Ronnie Nelrns. TRUMPETS: Miehael Brit- Cjtne lortlan, Scott Sanford, jim lfinane, Les Francis. DRUMS: tain, Stephen Schull, Ronnie Silber, Steve Hill, Tom Sweeney. Qiage Band In 1964 the Stage Band trav- eletl to Brownwood where they won lst place in Class AAAA. The Stage Band per- forms at assemblies and for various functions in and around Longview. Five members of the Stage Band won six out of the twenty positions in the All-Star Band. These six were chosen out of seven hundred band members who trieel out for the All-Star Barrel. S'l'A'l'li ALL STARS rue: Dennis Axberg, liassg Mike Perritt, Drumsg Pam Rotonilo, Voeulist antl ' lilureg Dexter '. ani, rl-I'UIDlDOIlC1 Ronnie Suber, Trumpet 275 if F Drill team members, TOP ROXV: Simon, Dickey, Nelson March- Shelburne, Perkins, XX'hitehurst, lielsr-nthiil, Smiles I Willitims ionc, Helms, Goddiiril, lle.1th, Wlilson, lligginhotliam, Muegge, Miller, Steele, Bell, Begill, Fears. Rirhtmyer. Riiy. NX illscr C pp Street, Roland, XYf'yclie, Thompson, Ross, Milcy, Dees, Henry, Moore, DIRIEC ITC 7R MRS. ROTONDU The Longview High School Viewettes, the newly organized girls' drill team, completed their first year of performances during the 196-1-1965 school year. The purpose of the drill team is to promote school spirit. Try-outs were held in the spring of 1964 in the Foster junior High gym. The girls were chosen by out-of-town judges accord- ing to their performance and marching be- fore the judges. 2--1 0' K1 , Q..-stave' , K li if - liflii K nl we inf' 'if' MM, U! 1 I Q55 552 me lf-- ggqgi Emi J we . .awe at a l ' ob li nplfl y r 509 2 il 1 Sill Elf' go! im ' ---1: '.. 'Hfigilg f ,..,,,.... ...4as...-1--4 ' Lewis, Burton, Griffin. lTlSIL'llL'f, Yates, Allhright, Vaughn. Mellin- iel, Roberts, Nlrklullen, Gibson. Gonzitles. Fowler, Whlker, Srinilers, Collins, liiiley. l50'lTOM ROXV: Nix, R. vc7illl.lfIl5, Grulmm v Firsi Successful Year The drill team in their green :intl white uniforms has performed at football games, lxisketbnll games, assemblies, and the Christ- niris parade. A tlrill team member IDUSI maintain fl Ci average anti can mike no semester This first year h.is been ti highly successful one for the Viewettes. Q QQ! Boyett, Bevis, XY'oomer. D. Rorontio, P. Rotondo, Males, W'ilson Simmermunn. Gray. Starkey, i ' ' V 9gifl5iwWizf f'r' l Q 4 , SXY'EETHIiAR'l' CLAIRE VETETO , . ,iff ' 0 Qt' 'SEWQE iiiffw' vi ' it Drum Majors, Left to Right are: Pam Rotondo and Phyllis Males. 4 3 T2 5 3 E Q 1- egg Majorettes from Left to Right are: Diane Wloomer, Toni Butler, Nancy Boyette, Susie Graham, Rosemarie Williams, Sandra Nix, ,Ieri Bevis, and Dana Rotondo. Miss High Kick is a high honor for a member of the drill team to receive. This year five different girls earned this title. The requirements for Miss High Kick are: the girl's attitude during practice and her performing with the group. 278 Officers, from Top to Bottom, are: Susan Wilson, Treasurer, june Gray, Vice-Presi- dent, Linda Simmermann, Secretary, Me- linda Starkey, President. The drill team officers are elected by the members of the drill team. They assist in perfecting the dance routines. The drum majors and majorettes of the Lobo Band also serve as drum ma- jors and inajorettes of the drill team. They are chosen according to their twirling ability, ability to play their band instrument, and academic achievement. Miss High Kicks, from Left to Right are: Becky McMullen, Sherry Felsenthal, janie Dees, Carolyn Nelson, Sherry Dickey. lllib is a llrill team? ui? '65 Vieweiies l'r.1LtiQC makes pcrfcct, if Ar long l.1sr rhe unitorms nrmve, The Viewcrrcs' debut. You're not supposed to be lookmg at the camera Susan! Swmgm to a Lurm Amcucan bear At last Hello, Dolly , is over! 279 Drill team isrft all work. f f VY? E:: 2.:' : .:: . ff-.7:f'.E:'.::':f1Z':: : :5. .35 .f5l : 'N: A A y '1-' f -6- A wwigkrij , ,,., , . Q . , W 5' 1. 1 W Adverfisemenis in Ediiors Jacque Thaxion CharIoHe McWhorier n :mums 'M 'C U mzovzn 5 O IIIVICI O 42 E - MEMBER LH 5 'L A eo 5 ' ' fxfo,-L50 xv? -frfunux LAUNDRY 81 DRY CLEANING, INC. 4I9 S. Mobberly S+. PL 8-5597 Longview, Texas s- 4+ And, slraighl from lhe BOOM-BOOM ROOM. we have lhe , . . LOBO cheerleaders? WYATT'S CAFETERIA We Caler for Special Par+ies ancl Banquels Phone for Reserva+ions PI 3-683I. Service From lI:00 A.M. 'ro 8:30 P.M. 323 Norfh High S+. LANDERS 8: TURNER AGENCY Fresh From Kei'rh's , BEN E. KEITH BONDS-INSURANCE-LOANS P. O. Box I88 Mobberly a+ Young LONGVIEW, TEXAS Phone Pl 3-0245 LEO'NARD'S SWEET SHOP Complimen+s of CAROLANE JEWELERS Longview, Texas Larges'r Disfribulors of Fresh Fruifs and Vegelables in fhe Soufhwesl' The LOBO Slaff rhanlcs you for supporling 'rhis '65 LOBO and encourages you lo always buy a year- book in lulure years, so 'rhal each bool: may be maole beller 'rhan The preceding ones. 283 TEXAS ETDTICAL I04 E. Tyler Pl 8-2769 LONGVIEW, TEXAS Eyes Examined Glasses FiH'ec.l ALPINE GOLF CLUB Old Jefferson Road PL 3-45l5 J. C. PENNEY CO l24 W. Tyler Longview, Texas .EMM , , Xmf1s2'.vza+z.,-M..arssam91-raw-'ws fm Y Y-- T P ewood Park P. O. Box 7235 AMICK'S JEWELRY AND TROPHY MART 2029 s. High PL 3-2508 HAGEN SUPPLY COMPANY Elec+rical Dis+ribu+or CARL LAY FLOYD'S BARBER SHOP TEXACO SERVICE STATION and Phone PL 8-794l 210 S. Cen+er CONTINENTAL Phone PL 8-2778 TOMMY CARLISLE 8: SONS GARAGE 24 Hour Wrecker Service 6I5 Edi+h S+ree+ Longview, Texas H 81 T SPORTING GOODS FLOYED YOUNG-ER BUDDY HUMPHREY JAMES BARNETT MAUDE HUDSON 304 E. Meihvin 285 HAVERFIELD'S BOOK DEPARTMENT General Books Bibles Educaiional Pidure Framing GREGGTON SHOPPING CENTER PL 9-5744 MCINTOSH-DUKE PHARMACY 6 N- SW' MCINTOSH REXALL DRUG '39 E' TY' Joke makeS your Party arlkle LONGVI EW . H R 286 cocA-coLA BOWLING co. U WITZ Bos+onian Shoe Depar+ 1' DICKINSON and HARRISON INSURANCE I04 W. Me+I1vin ,av . N7 f A 'O s ,h r ...- . A 1 I 5 25 4 R V M. ,f ,. fm Si l They-Icnow buf won'I' IeII. IBIII Morehead, Don PeyIonI GAS SERVICE FOR RURAL HOMES LONGVIEW AUTOMATIC GAS CO. Airpor+ Road 2800 S. Green S+. Complimenfs of MR. and MRS. W. C. PEYTON 287 IKEA. i an 3 . L.H.S. alumni Pai' Ferchill, Gay Taylor, and Woody O'DanieI are back for anofher fry. WOODY'S and COOPER'S DRIVE INN 40I s. Mobbefly PL 3-9063 The high sfandards of an L.H.S. educaiion are exemplified by graduaies Tom Irwin, Jerry Irwin and Woody O'DaniaI. ll llllllll ,, quuuqqh qxulnnl ' k k '- M' ,K-H null!! i . 4 -0 i A i M-ww 1 ...Q ,zq A i unsung R My 5 1--:mmf law n ----s'JJggl R R R R R R R R - R - H A M-1-1-'R 'JP :annum m , ., A ' .-f f u annum gunman! A lf ' . UIIIQ ill!!! 'W ...M M ..,....... g naman you , L ' p,,,,,,,, V--' N. L Z .......... ,.......... ' ..., -' -: 1 R in----R tri: :i'iii:f:: i, -an gunman an 'ff W, gunman A, K ,.,. Q ...gg gqqq 1 . nulnq V - ,.,.., W ,,A., ,,,.,,, in--as-Q an-an ,. , -, A Q,,,,,S,, ,n,,.h,,,,,..,,.,4 l 'Q Ui 5 5 2 Phillip McClurl:in, Raymond Rogers, Richard Graham, Dana Males, Linda Tillery, Terry Triece, Phyllis Males, Susan Sanders and Linda Heard say, go, LOBOS, go for MID-VALLEY PIPELINE CO. I W fl I bet my booties on the '65 LOBO! says Mrs. G. B. Wilson on Western day. Box I084 Longview, Texas GREGG COUNTY WHOLESALE ASSOCIATION Dost thou love life? Then do not squander time, for that is the stuff life is made of! -BENJAMIN FRANKLIN SONOCO PRODUCTS COMPANY Longview. Texas Q EAST TEXAS PLUMBING SUPPLY CO. 300 Wes'I' Tyler Sfreei' Longview, Texas Tommy Allbrighf says, Make mine dieIeIic. BREW PONTIAC THE MADE-RITE COMPANY Marshall af High Box 249 PL 3-445l B0Hle S of -Dr. Pepper -R. C. Cola -Pommac Longview, Texas Frank and Chrisfine Lebus iusf ADORE Lebus Inlernafional. LEBUS INTERNATIONAL ENGINEERS, INC. S class officers Bobby Cohen, THE BORDEN CO. New Kilgore Road Phone 3-4456 Congra'IuIa+ions, Seniors! eclway OF LONGVIEW Tyler and High PL 8-4436 PLaza 3-1488 BILL RICHARDS USED CARS Buy - Sell - Trade 2I3 Wesl' Marshall Longview, Texas Res. Phone PLaza 3-2807 EASTEX WELDING SUPPLY Oxy-Acelylene Equipmenl' Welding Machine and Air Compressor Renfals P. O. 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Green Longview, Texas C 9 RAFTER RAN I1 U I Ranch 8 Mi. E. Co'Hen Johnsfon-Lewis Building Posi' Cffice Box III2 LONGVIEW. TEXAS AND WAREHOUSE 904 E. Pacific Ave. ' ' Longview, Texas Phone PL 3-3l II Specializing in INDIVIDUAL COIFFURES Exper'rs in Hair Shaping CORNELSEN TRANSFER LONGVIEW I BOBBIE LOPER - Owner 45I N. Fred Q Fowrnnst FOREMOST DAIRY PRODUCTS Spring Hill Road PL 8-446I Your Family Gefs Ihe MOST from FOREMQS-I I M. L. BATH COMPANY CF TEXAS MEDICAL ARTS It n , PHARMACY Manu acfurmg Sfahoners J. B. SPRING - Owner Home of BATH-GRAM Producfs 62' N' Foudh S+. ASIC aI'1yOr1e we serve Longview, Texas Phone PL 8-56II Phone PL 3-266I Longview, Texas CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS! MR. and MRS. RAYMOND L. HAYES BOOTH INSURANCE AGENCY II s besf +o be Insured 606 E. Me+I1vin Longview, Te . . SOUTH GREEN TI'1Is Is wha? you'cI call real servIceI ISusan and Janie EIISWOHIWI CHUCK'S TEXACO SERVICE GOLF COURSE OPEN 6 MONTHS YEARLY APRIL I +o OCTOBER I 2IO0 S. Green S+. PL 8-8836 424 Mobberly Ave. Longview, Texas E 3 I I xfmflsjvb lyk t ex OV I I Aff b HI g er who gefs 'Io drive 'Ihe Iruck, Jack and Jennifer Redfearn dedde iusI' 'ro sfand and do no+Iwing We make Ia+e deIiveries KERN'S BREAD TOASTS BETTER-TASTES BETTER-'TIS BETTER BAKED BY THE REDFEARN BROTHERS SINCE 1914 ONE STANDARD OF SERVICE .. , I f Rf ff: 4 AA 4 4 W - . yf- fm.- imc fl., ip ,, A -A A 'QAUNQQJ WELCH FUNERAL HOME Congrafulafions, Seniors! C. K. LOOMIS GOCDWIN CHEVROLET Spur 63 Longview, Texas PL 8-8266 MONTGOMERY WARDS 209 W. Tyler Sfreel' MFE! y.5fi1i4wI Lobo employees of K 8: N Roofbeer are Beverly Adams, Jimmy Belew, Diana Bruce, Donnie Anderso and Pal M G KN ROOT BEER DRIVE-IN Phone PL 3-466I BEAVERS BEARDEN RADIO 81 T.V. SERVICE , , BUICK COMPANY 8II E. Mefhvm SI. Longview, Texas I MACIS KEN'S FURNITURE COMPANY ALIGNMENT CENTER and SUPPLY , . 6II1 Sfreef af M8IhVIn PL aigzw' Tgllil l'M1Z?vL:wLE-LTEQ O The LiH'Ie Sfore WIIIW Big VaIues I BIRDSONG DRUG STORE 2:2 N. 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H Etc I , if or Q 1: ! ,xl Serving Longview Since I889 gi SRE. jlk!ion algafzk Your Progressive Bank of Longview SERVICES: Checking Accounrs Loans Drive-In Banking Trusr Services Safe Deposir Boxes Travelers Cheques Savings Accounls, Bank-by-Mail 24-Hour Deposi+ory Free Parking I:'D'I'C' Conference Rooms Chrislmas Club NORTHCUTT T gf H PHARMACY INSURANCE AGENCY 4I0 Mobbedy 'LeGrande-Your Insurance Man PL 3-5075 GENE WALKER' Owner Fire-Aulomobile-Liabilify . 2I6 Clover Crim Bldg. Free DeI'Ve'Y Phone PL 3-22II Besf Parking in Longview W. D. NORTHCUTT LeGRANDE NORTHCUTT D in Ihe armospliere of Old Mexico EL FENIX RESTAURANT ORCHID DRY CLEANERS 102' Safe Highway 759 Main PIan+ 52I Mobberly Ion Ihe Kilgore Roacll PI-am 8'5I02 Longview- Texas TRY OUR ORCHID SERVICE 305 BEST WISHES from SOUTHERN GAS COMPANY IIO Easi' CoH'on PLaza 3-448I Longview, Texas 306 SKAGG'S RUBBER COMPANY Best Wishes Seniors '65 ,Y X Specializing in High Fashions for +he Junior and Misses 204 Norfh Green Longview, Texas OZAN MOTOR COMPANY of LONGVIEW Lincoln-Mercury-Comei' 313 Em Tyler PL 8-4202 Longview JACKOVICH BARBER SHOP 2nd 'floor Longview Nafional Banlr Bill Jaclcovich, Harry Mayo, Willie Cra AMERA Snap 208 Nor+h Fredonia S+. Longview, Texas LONGVIEW FEED CO.. INC eooo LUCK, LOBOS! GASTON S. HOWARD INSURANCE NORTON AND BARBEE Grocery and Markei Home of Fine Foods PL 3-4408 209 N. Cen+er NORTHCUTT LEILAWOOD FLOWERS BramIe++e Bldg. PL 8-27II Congra+uIa+ions, Seniors! PARKERIS BARBER SHOP I8I5 S. High J. T. PARKER G. E. WILLIAMS MOFFET-MIKESKA LUMBER co. SGW-2 FS Ouf IDUSINESSIII The BuiIder's SupermarIce+ MCCANN ROAD SI-IELI' , SERVICE STATION Repair and Remodel Homes F.H.A. and G.I. Loans Andy and Chuck EASTEP OUTBOARD SHOP 337 W. Tyler Longview Gregg+on Shopping CenI'er MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS Par+s, Sales, and Service GOLDEN POINT DRIVE-IN THIRD AND MARSHALL 308 M. E. MOSES CO. ROSSOW'S BEAUTY SALON Two Convenieni' Loca+ions Specializing in High School Soufhview Shopping Cen+er Haw Slyles and 406 Mobberly I207 Alpine PL 8'473l LONGVIEW DRUG CO. Dealers for ELIZABETH ARDEN HORAYNEY'S AND SONS Paymas+er Feeds HURWITZ MAN'S SHOP Phone PL 3-4474 L if LONGVIEW NATIONAL BANK Longview, Texas Member F.D.l.C. Phone: PL 3-55Il 309 YQIIEIIS RE5I'III?II3icE FULLER WAI-GREEN DRUG MURRAY JEWELERS Prescriprions-Our-SpeciaII'y WES MURRAY, Owner I06 Tyler Ph' mam 3'7l33 Longvlew' Texas Free delivery Charge accounfs on prescripiions inviI'ed Bolo Sullivan HUMBLE SERVICE I400 McCann Road Longview, Texas 3II N. High S+. Longview, Texas Phone PL 3-763I Telephone P. O. Box 808 PL 3-29II Raymond Cu Owner M. CLINT BROWN CO. GENERAL CONTRACTORS Longview, Texas PLILER TYPEWRITER SERVICE Phone PL 3-378I 424 E. CoH'on SKEETER BOAT MACHINERY SUPPLY and GRINDING CO. JACK COVIN, Owner 8I2 E. Me+hvin PL 3-3I7I Longview, Texas CONGRATULATIONS JAMIFS D0-NUTS SENIORS from FISHER-SESSUMS. INC. A FRIEND Hardware-Household Supplies SPORTING GOODS Ph. PL 3-I86I 225 E. Tyler BEST WISHES I GREGG FURNITURE 2I2 W. Marshall Dial PL 3-722I PL 3'50l8 Longview, Texas ,,.,.,.w,f Q' 5 fl are Q ,, A 41 sa m' My 5 3 W I ,w,.,f -if? . I as . 1 .s 'H' --.:, . , MARITZKY'S CLOTHIERS Eas'r Texas' OIdes+ and Finesi' CIo'I'I1iers' I was a Teen-age midget IBII M I1 dI I 1 OTS GE! Congra+uIa+ions, Seniors. MIDGET MARKET W. T. GRANT'S 0 Crushed Ice 0 Picnic Supplies 0 Magazines 0 Drug Sundries II2 EBSI TYISF I7O0 Sou+I1 Green Call PL 8-4602 Longview, Texas HARRIS SPORTING GOODS OUALITY BODY WORKS '08 565+ Mellwln 35 Years of Know-How THE SPORT SHOP Women's Casual Wear 4I4 S. High PL 3-243l AND CAFE 5I8 W. Marshall PL 3-5578 LITTLE CHAIN FOOD STORE I0O8 E. Marshall Ave. PI. 3-5253 S-' ff MA'jLQQfEi:f'NG vlclcl DEE BEAUW SALON 433 Mobberly Ave. 622 Zrgnllgesfolsggzk Dr' Longview, Texas PI. 8-798I I lusf love urwdescenf punk. Jeff Loomzs says Io Carol Dnckmson. I37 Easf Tyler Phone PL 8-779l BEASLEY'S TELEVISION SERVICE 504 E. Meihvin PL 8-73I6 Longview, Texas The mosi' I'rusI'ed name in service Charge Accoun+s InviI'ed PERKINS BROTHERS COMPANY Park Free While You Shop GORMAN MOTORS, INC. AUTHORIZED VOLKSWAGEN DEALER 73I Soufh Green Sfreei Longview, Texas PLAZA 3-86I I . QS 0 ELECTRIC COMPANY C. F. COBB, Owner Box 242I Longview, Texas PL 3-I202 CONTRACTORS DESIGNERS ENGINEERS THE VIOLET SHOPPE FIowers-Tropical PIan+s Phone PL 8-8792 62I Norfh Fourih S+. PRESCRIPTION SHOP Where Pharmacy is a Profession 603 E. Mefhvin Longview, Texas PLaza 8-44II Fas+ Free Delivery R. J. MARCHAND Pointing Contractor PAI NTI NG DECORATIN Q4 'awuwf 'I' Bonded and Insured Resiclen+ial-Commercial 'I' Paper Hanging lk H 8: S AUTO SUPPLY 5I3 N. High PL 8-4406 Longview, Texas KIRMET SIRRATT-Owner McOuay-Norris Mfg. Co. Alemife Molor Oil and Equipmen+ EIS Brake Paris Delco BaHeries Perfecl Circle Pis+on Rings Monro-Maiic Shock Absorbers LU-RU'S SHOE MART Shoes 'For Ihe enfire family All Shoes on Open Display for Easy For S+yle Wifh Color Seledlon dial IIO E. Tyler PL 3-206I PL 8-7607 Longview, Texas II3 W. Nor'IhcuH Av. Congraiulalions, Seniors! LANE WELLS CO. Besl' Wishes HART ENGINEERING CO. LONGVIEW PHOTOCOPY CO 4I5 N. Cenfer PHONE PHONE ARTISTIC BEAUTY SHOP PL M404 PL 34882 l'l. FOSTER Lum ber-Hardware-Painfs REAL ESTATE FAMOUS FABRIC SHOP Fashion Fabrics, Noiions, and Draperies I00 E. Tyler Phone PL 3-7I2I CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS GREGG BOOK SHOP SKIPPER 8I ZEIGLER INSURANCE COLLIER FURNITURE CO. 327 Wes+ Tyler S+. BEST WISHES HAYES-MILLER FOOD CITY SHEET METAL ROOFING BLAITS LONGVIEW LINEN SERVICE LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR H7 E T I 825 Wes+ Marshall . yer WESTBROOK AUTO UDELL, INC. SUPPLY Indusfrial Blvcl. Longview' Texas 802 Easf Marshall PLaza 3-2606 HUDSON BLUEPRINT AND PHOTOCOPY. INC. 2II W. Tyler S+. Phone PL 3-I72I Longview, Texas Blueprinls WhiI'eprin+s Pholocopies Offsel' Prin+ing and Lifhography WHITEHURST GULF SER. Gulf Tires-Accessories Sleam Cleaning 24-Hour Service Wes'I' Tyler and Marshall Phone PLaza 8-54II Longview, Texas K VA, Kilowatt . . Reddy YOUR FRIENDLY ELECTRIC SERVANT I. Supplying efficienl' and low cos+ service 2. Helping wiI'h every wor'IhwhiIe school and communi+y proiecf GREENE CHANDLER JR 400 Mobloerly Ave. ALLIED FLORISTS of LONGVIEW SouI'hwesI'ern Elecfric Power Co. A Iax-paying, invesfor-owned eIec+ric u'IiIi+y. CARLYLE JEWELERS 205 Nor+h Fredonia All Kinds of Charms in Gold and Silver DOWNTOWN ER Walsh II, Sherry, cIon'+ Iopple? ISherry Dickeyl 3I6 GIBSON I- 4 DISCOUNT CENTER 2OII S. Moblserly Open 9 'fil I0 Daily Excepf Sunday Financing May Be Arranged WHERE YOU BUY THE BEST FOR LESS TEXAS RENTALS, INC. zooo S. High PL 3-0366 WOLD CARPET CLEANERS Phone PL 3-3I4I R. C. WOOD CO. Office Eurnifure, Office Supplies Leffer Press and Offsef Prinfing Giffs and Engraving Glover Crim Bldg. P.O. Box 68 Phone PL 8-8256 Longview, Texas CLIMATIC AIR Service Cenfer I so: w. Marshall Av. PL 8-7730 LOWELL HOLLOWAY FURNITURE 836 W. Marshall BLEN-RA BLIND AND FLOOR COVERING COMPANY 2402 S. Mobberly Ave. Across from LeTourneau Planf Longview, Texas , 7 ,, ,W , ,Y PERKINS-JUNCTION PHARMACY 7lI E. Mefhvin S+. PL 3-558l 359 W. Tyler Longview, Texas Rileyi Riffs PAINT G BODY WORKS , TEXAS FURNITURE COMPANY 232 E. Me+hvin Phone 8-4474 3l8 Could Nal b bringing h + Pop's shop TN i 4w ,' I Q ei ,J X - s I If mf 1 V ' ,, , ,Mkt ill I 4Q Iwi 0653! GREGG PHARMACY DON LANGDON Reg. Ph., Owner Marshall Hwy. a+ 6+h S+. PERSONAL ATTENTION TO DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION HUGH'S SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE STUDENT WORK ROOM UNDER INSTRUCTOR'S SUPERVISION REASONABLE TUITION EASY PAYMENT PLAN PL 3-9207 4+h and Whaley World S+ancIard ,L :L Q of 4 Compacf Car Excellence JACK LONG RAMBLER I302 W. Marshall PL 8-4I35 'I K I IX -R, W be Q 4 l BENNE'IT'S McCARLEY'S JEWELERS BRIDAL HEADQUARTERS FOR 43 YEARS Phone PL 3-336I 2II N. Fredonia Longview Ar+is+'s Concep+ of Offshore Drilling Plahcorm R. G. L eTOURNEAU, INC , W KENNEDY'S REAL ESTATE MOORE BROS. LUMBER CO. I00 S. Green PL 3-2666 CongrafuIa1'ions, Seniors! JOHNNIES DRESS SHOP LONGVIEW GLASS CO. Phone PL 3-0344 50I E. Marshall Longview, Texas SAFEWAY CAB COMPANY, INC. Phone PL 3-5544 l l l GANS AND SMITH GENERAL INS. 75+h Anniversary fuCu't'0n eglzop Ladies' Ready To Wear 7lO Norih High PL 3-8422 Longview, Texas Becky Bolin says. Everyone needs one of These! ww 'W' CHERCO EQUIPMENT, :Nc Highway I49 Sou+h CORNER STORE J8fM CYCLE CENTER SPEED EQUIPMENT HI'WaY I49 IIO W. Marshall and Airporl Road . . H MI 3-2282 Equipped wnlh such line cycles as. -BSA -Capariolo -Parellis -Bianchi -Benelli FRIENDLY FINANCE CO. I06 Easl Tyler Longview, Texas THE CAR POOL REALLY FIVE! Debbie, Dol, Leslie, Susan, and Suzelle THE CRES-CLUB CREW Karol K, Carol, Harriel and Susan Michele, June, Ginger, Jane, Carolyn and Judy SOUTH SIDE SIX 65. S Harry O'KeIIy inviles you lo visil his dad's slore, ARMY NAVY STORE 2I9 Wesl Tyler H. G. O'KELLY-Owner -lools -cols We -ienis -WPS Buy, SeII, and -larps -c0alS Trade -lexliles -canleens A H1. ny mg. 322 Your Sludenl Council ollicers wanl lo lhanlc you lor being a mosl co-operalive sludenl body lo work wilh. Il has indeed been a privilege lo serve and represenl you. May you conlinue lo be lhe greal sludenl body you have been lhis year of I964- incerely. Mike, Nan, Johnny, and Susan The Sludenls Gel lhe Yearbooks The School Gels lhe Fame The Prinler Gels lhe Money The Slall Gels lhe Blame! 'U 75 304 N. Four+h Longview, Texas PHUTOGRAPHY PLAZA 303I4 M., 0 tkbvbw . 1 I F .H 'E Ek ,K . W Allied Florist of Longview ,,,, Alpine Golf Club ,,,,, Army Navy Store ,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,.,, Amick's jewelry and Trophy Mart Artistic Beauty Salon .. .Y,YY,,,,,,..,,,,,,,, YY,VV . . Avalon Beauty Shop , M. L. Bath Co. ,,,,. ,, Bearden's Radio Service ., Beasley's Television Service ,,.,,. Beaver's Buick Co. , Ben li. Keith Co. , Birdsong Drug ,,,,, Bivins Appliance ,,,,, , . .,,,, ,,,.. . . Blatts , .,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,....,,,.....,,,,, .,,,, . Blen-Ra Blind and Floor Covering Booth Ins. ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,Y.Y,. . Borden Co. .. , Brew Pontiac .,,,,,,,, , , Bryant Beverages, Inc. . Cabell's Inc, ,,,,, ,, ,,,, , ,, ,,,, Cace's Steak and Seafood House Camera Shop ,,,,,,,,, ,, , Carlisle and Sons Garage Carlyle Jewelers ,,,, , Carolane jewelers Car Pool Really 5! Cherco Equipment , Chuek's Texaco . , Climatic Air Service Center ,,,,,, Clint Brown Contractors ,, Coca-Cola Bottling , Collier's Furniture ., Cooper's Drive Inn Cornclson Transfer , Corner Store Cres Club Crews James R. Curtis-KFRO ,, Dari Creme ,,,,,,,,, . . . . . Dickinson and Harrison Ins. Downtowner Motor Inn , East Texas Plumbing Supply ,,,, Eastep Boat Co. . . Eastex Welding Supply E1 Fenix Restaurant , Adveriisemenl Index 316 284 322 285 314 295 299 303 313 303 283 303 294 315 317 300 292 291 295 295 298 307 285 316 283 322 321 300 317 310 286 315 296 299 322 322 287 303 287 1 6 291 308 292 305 Famous Fabric Shop ,, Fedway ,,,,, ,,..., . .. First National Bank ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, Fisher-Scssums ,, ,, . 3333,3333,,,YVVV . VVYYYYYVVVVVV H .M Floyd's Barber Shop and Continental Shop 1-ood City , . ,,,,,,,,,, .. Foremost Dairy Foster Lumber Co. ., Friendly Finance ,,,, Galosy's ,,,, . .. .. ,,,.. Gans and Smith Ins. , 314 292 305 310 285 315 299 314 322 319 321 317 304 Gibson's Discount Center Glo-M Beauty Bar ,,,,,, Golden Point ,,,, ,,,,,,,.,, ---Vf, Goodwin Chevrolet Co. ., Gorman Motors ,,,,,,,, .. Grants Greene Gregg Gregg Gregg Gregg Gregg H and H and Hagen Harris Chandler, Jr. ,, Book Shop ,,,,,...,,,,. Construction Co, . County Wholesale Furniture Co. ,,,,, , Pharmacy ,,,,,,,,,,, S Auto Supply .... T Sporting Goods Supply Co. .,,,,,,,,,, . Sporting Goods . Hare Engineering Co. l'1attie's Beauty Box ,, Haverfield's Book Dept. 3,,,,, ,W Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hayes ,, Hayes-Miller . ,,,,,,,,s,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, - Hill lns. Agency ,,,,, Hilton Barber Shop ,,,,,,,, . VVVVVVVVV W.- 308 302 313 311 316 315 294 290 310 319 314 285 285 312 314 295 286 299 , ...315 292 293 303 Holiday lnn and Salad Bowl Restaurant , ,,,,, , Horaney's Feed and Seed Store ,, Howard, Gaston Ins. ,,,,, Hudson Blueprint ,. ,u,, . . Hughes School of Beauty Culture ..., . Hurwitz ,,,,, N W Hurwitz-Bostonian Shoe Dept. ,, .IRM Cycle Center ,,,, . , jack and Hoarce Dry Cleaners ,,,, jackovich Barber Shop . , 324 309 ,,....307 15 ,,....319 295 294 322 ,...,30S 307 jackson's Cafe and Motel ,,,,,,,, jamie's Do-Nuts ,,,, ,,,, ,.,,,,. .,,, jeri's ,,,, , ,,,, johnnie's Dress Shop , ,,,,,,,,,,,. . jolinsron and Lewis . Johnston Quarter Horse Ranch ,,,, , junction Drug ,,., , ,,,,....,,,, .,., Kl'RO ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , , K and N Root Beer ,,,, Kennedy Real Estate Kern's Bakery Ken's Furniture . . Killingsworrh, S. H. Landers and Turner , Lane Wells Co. Lay's Texaco Lebus International Engineers, Leilawood Flowers , ,,,,,,,,,,,,., , Leonard's Sweet Shop ,,,,,,,, l.eTourneau, R. G., Inc. Little Chain Food Store ,....,.. Long Leaf Lumber Co.,., ,,,. ., Long Rambler Co. .............. . Longview Automatic Gas Co., Longview Bank and Trust Co. Longview Beauty Shop, i,,, ,,,,, ,,., , Longview Drug ..... W ..... W Longview Feed Co. ,.... ...W lnc. Longview Glass Co. ...................... ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , ,,,, , Longview Hardware and Furniture Co, ,,,,,, -W ,.,,, , Longview Linen CO. .......... - ...... ...., . ,,,,,, ,,,,, , , Longview National Bank ....,..... Longview Photocopy Co. .....,..... Longview Print and Letter Shop Longview Savings and Loan Loomis, C. K, .... . .... .... ...... . . Lowell Hollaway LU-RU's Shoe Mart .. Made-Rite Co. . .......... McCann Read Shell Station , ,, McCarley's jewelers .... ..... . , McCormick W'elders and Fabricators ,, ,.,, ,, Mclntosh Drug McC1endon Cleaners 312 , .,.. 310 308 321 297 298 318 303 302 321 300 303 293 283 314 285 291 308 283 320 312 295 319 287 304 299 209 307 321 303 315 309 314 304 297 286 317 314 291 308 319 310 286 293 McClendon Mobile Service Station .. .Y,..'YYY 293 Machinery Supply and Grinding Co. . VVYYYVVYV 310 Marion Gillory Dress Shop ,,,....,,.... YYYY . Y ww-H321 Mac's Alignment Center and Supply ,,,,., ,,,, ,,,, 3 0 3 Mansfield Lumber Co. ,,,,, ,,,,,.,..........., ,,,,, ..f,, 2 9 5 Marchand, R. J. ,,,,,,,, -V315 Marirzky's ,,,,,,..,,,,..,,,,,,,,, 311 Medical Arts Pharmacy ,,,.,, 299 Midget Market ,,,,,,,,,,,, .. ,.,., -VVVVVV 3 11 Mid-Valley Pipelines ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .....ff 2 39 Moffett-Mikeska Lumber Co 303 Montgomery W'ards ,,,, ,,,,,, . ,vf,,,f, 3 02 Moore Brothers Lumber Co. 321 M. E. Moses Co. ,,... ..,,,,,,,,, 3 09 Murray Jewelers .... 310 Nash's Clothiers ,,,,,,,,,,, 303 Northcutt Furniture ,,,,,,, 303 Northcutt Ins. Agency ..,,.. 305 Norton and Barbee ,,,,.... . 307 Orchid Cleaners ........ 305 Ozan Motor Co. ,,,,, . 307 Parker Barber Shop ,,,,, 308 Paul's Photography ..,,,,,, ..323 Peerless Laundry ,,,,...,,..,... ....... - - .,,.,. - ....... .----- 2 82 Pegues-Hurst Motor Co .,r..., - ....,,..., - ,..,...... ------- 2 94 Penny's .,,.,,,,.. , .,,,, .,.... 2 34 Abernathy, Charles 45 Adams, Mrs. Jane 52 Anderson, Mrs. Althea 41 Bain, Ty 52 Barnes, Mrs. Mary 40 Baushke, Mrs. Mildred 43 Boyd, Wray 47, 136, 236 Canion, Mis. Janice 41 Caruthers, J. W. 49 Cashion, Bob 45 Cody, Mrs. R. A. 56 Collier, Bobby 44, 45, 144 Colquitt, Dr. L. A. 36 Davis, Don 51 DuBose, Mrs. Bertha 49 Field, T. G. 38, 155 Field, Mrs. T. G. 45 Ford, Jerry 48 Gaddis, Votto 44, 136 Gibson, Larry 51 Goettle, Mrs. Elizabeth 48 Graves, W. L. 44, 144 Gray, Mrs. Wanda 53 Perkin's Brothers .............. Plaschke Jewelers .................. Pliler Typewriter Service .,.,, Prescription Shop ................ Quality Body Works ,,,, Record Shop Reliable Motor Supply ...,, Richards Used Cars .................... ...........Vff f--,.V-,,V Riley's Paint and Body Shop ...,.,, Rossow's Beauty Salon ................ Safeway Cab Co. .... ......... . Semple Radio and T.V. ..,.. . Silver's Shoe Store ...,... Skagg's Rubber Co. .,...,,. .... .. . Skipper and Zeigler Ins. .. - ........ .. Slade's ...... .... ................... Sno-White Laundry ...., Sonoco ................... - .......,.,,,..... South Green Golf Course .,... South-Side Six Southern Gas Co ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , ,,,,. . Southwest Electric Co. ............... - ........ . Southwest Electric Power Co. .... . The Sport Shop , .,....,, .............. . Stemco Marine ,, Adminisiraiion Hawkins, Bill 46, 142 Hendrix, Joe 50 Hineman, James 54 Howell, Mrs. Halen 40 Hutchings, Mrs. J. W. 40, 169, 186 Jenkins, E. B. 45 Johnston, Mrs. Ruth 53 Kimbrough, O. L. 36 Kirkham, Miss Ruth 40 Lambert, Miss Bera 44 Landers, Tom 36 London, J. G. 48 Mason, D. B. 36 Mathews, Dr. Charles F. 37 McNeill, Mrs. Mary 39 Mercer, Allen 48 Montgomery, Mrs. Polly 42 Moore, Mrs. Rebecca 42 O'Rourke, Miss Susan 43 Overall, Hal 46 Pennell. lim 39 Poore, Mrs. Viriginia 39 325 Stemco Mfg. ................... A ............... -s --.----- - ----- -- Sullivan Humble Service Station ....... - ................. Sweeney's Food Market ...- ............. ..--- 1 -1 T. and H. Pharmacy ....,, Texas Eastman Co. Texas Furniture Co. .... , Texas Rentals, Inc. Texas State Optical .,.....,............ .... ..--..-- Thompsons ......... .- ...........,............... - ---------- Topp's Printing and Stationery Toy Ranch ................... 2 ................ Udell, Inc. ........... ............. . Vicki Dee Beauty Salon ...... Violet Shoppe ............... -... Walgreen's ....... ....- ........... . Welch Funeral Home ........ Westbrook Auto Supply ,.,.,, Whitehurst Gulf Service ....... Wilson Oil and Gas ............ Wold Carpet Cleaners ...-. Wood, R. C. .................. . Woody's Beauty Salon .... Woody's Package Store ,,,, Wyatt's Cafeteria ........... Y.M.C.A. . ......... ..- .... Index Reeves, Jake 45 Roark, Mrs. Eloise 55 Robertson, Kenneth 50, 212 Robinson, Miss Sibyl 43 Rotondo, D. J. 54 Rotondo, Mrs. Helen 39, 195 Schrader, Dr. R. J. 36 Scott, Miss Shirley 41 Simmons, Mrs. Janette 37 Stephen, Rod 52 Stroud, Mrs. Marjorie 41 Taylor, Norman 36 Teat, Herbert 54, 265 Turner, C. C. 46 Warren, Mrs. Vera 42 Wester, Melvin 39 Williams, Arthur 51 Williams, Mrs. Katie 55 Wilson, Mrs. G. B. 47 Wray, Mrs. Nell 42 Wylie, H. B. 46 Young, J. Merton 36 310 310 293 305 296 318 317 284 295 304 304 315 312 313 - ...,,, ,,,-..- ..... 310 301 -- ......... -- ..... 315 315 304 17 , , ......... 317 295 288 283 W ,,,,.,, ,, ,,,,.,, ........ 3 08 Sen Albright, Nealy Jane 62, 197, 238 l1'1A, Religious Ethics, Coronation, Latin Club 1-X11brigl1t,Tommy 62, 126, 127, 145, 112, 161, 220, 271 Football, Co-captain, Prince, Sports editor, Yearbook Staff, Key Club, Student Council Allen, Anita 16 62, 196, 212, 211, 241 Religious Ethics, Secretary of V.1.C., Choral, FHA, Coronation Allen, Rita 45, 62, 212, 243 VIC Club, Pep Club, Coronation, FHA, Round-Up Club Amick, liliznbetli 62, 161, 181, 197, 210, 228, 236 Vice-President, Religious Ethics, Lady-in-Waiting, Chaplain, Anchor Club, Student Council, Tri Hi Y Amos, Dennis 47, 62, 239 Industrial Arts, Coronation Anderson, linnnie Ray 62, 227, 208, 286 Duke, President Latin Club, Intramural Champion, Key Club, Bowling Club Andron, Tommy 62, 1511, 239 Student Council , Coronation, Track, Latin Club, Art Club Ansel, David L., 63, 196 Religious Ethics Antwiler, G. Delbert 63, 147, 149 junior Olympic judo Champion, 1st in Texas Cham- pionship, lst in Southwest Area-junior Division Archer, Elton 63, 126, Football, Track, Coronation, Latin Club 132, 142, 234 Arnold, Anita Louise 63, 241 Pep Club, FHA, Round-Up Club Coronation, Religious Ethics, Axberg, Dennis Edwin Band, All-Region Contest, Duke 63, 226, 218, 270, 274, 275 Band, All Star, State Stageband Bailey, Harriet Lou 63, 237 Coronation, Pep Club, Round-Up Club, FHA BaileY,1an Elaine 63, 118, 177, 184, 240, 277 National Honor Society, Pan-Am Club, 1'uture Teachers, Viewettes, Band Bain, Patrick Steven 19, 46, 63, 126, 130, 240 Football, Coronation, YMCA, Latin Club, Intra- mural Sports wins ior Credits and Index Baker, Nancy Kaye 63, 198, 243 FHA, Round-Up Club, Coronation, Tennis, Religious Ethics 1siltln.n,l1nnl, Albert 61, 176, 260 12111 A111 Club, Round-Cp Club, Transfer from 15.11- 1166 High School Banister, Ncdra Ann 63, 112, 1511, 154, 196, 2315, 214, 211, 265, 269 Typist, Yearbook Staff, All-Region Choir, liuturi: Teachers Club, Concert Choir, Coronation, National Honor Society Barbee, Karen Lynn 63,179,181,1B7,19X, 231, 234 Pan-Am Club Art Club, Samaritan Club, Lady-ine Waiting, Religious Ethics Barnes, Deborah Lee 63, 233 Long-View Staff, Coronation, Sno-ball Princess, Pan-Am Club, Pep Club Baysek, Patricia Ann 63, 158, 255, 266 VicefPres1dent, Sophomore Class, Secretary Student Council, Co-editor liftuluk, George Seitz School, Kwajalein, Marshall Islands Beaver, Linda Beth 63, 196 Art Club, Religious Ethics Bc1ew,J1mmyR.xy 61, iss, 172, 175, 208, 255, 260, 286 Vice-President, Latin Club, Rey Club, National Honor Society, Bowling Club State Champion Team, Intramural Sports Bell, Stephen Gregg 63, 164, 197, 211, 233 Treas.g Industrial Arts Club, Treas., jr. Civitians, Religious Ethics, Coronation Bevis, Roy Allen 50, 63, 212 1.C.T., Round-Up Club Bigby, Annelle 10, 61, iss, 134, 194, 201, 219, 217 Library Club, Puture Teachers, Girls' State, Horizon Club, Latin Club, Coronation Bigby, Romelle 42, 63, 153, 184, 200, 201, 243, 212 National Honor Society, Superlative Merit Nation- wide Latin Exam, Sec.-Treasurer, Odako Horizon Club, Latin Club, Ifuture Teachers Bishop, Charles Ronald 64, 214, 215, 251, 239, 257, 311 National DECA President, Texas DECA Parliamen- tarian, Student Council, Honorary Lion, Coronation i Black, john Ernest 64, 197, 239, 243 Blair, Judith Lauren 64, 222, 254 Cheerleader, Duchess, Round-Up Club, FHA Sweet- heart, Basketball Sweetggrt Nominee Blind, 'rlniothy Mack 64, 226 Duke, Ylcu-l'resit1ent, Sophomore Class, Round-Up Club Representative, Intramural Sports, Track Blankenship, Shirley Rae 64, 1110, 238 As. Sec., Library Club, FHA, Art Club, Coronation Botldie, Dale Alan 64, 211, 241 Industrial Arts, Coronation liolin, Rebecca Lynn 64, 111, 152, 157, 160, 167, 1s4, 161, 221, 214. 259 Greenjackct, 1-avorites Editor, Yearbook Staff, Lady- in-Waiting, Vice President, Anchor-Club, Studen Council Boon, blames Carroll 11 26, 64, 145, 115, 235 I Golf Team Letterman, Captain, Golf Team, Coronaa tion, Student Council Borel, Mable Virginia 64 Transfer from 1000 ARS 11,S., G.A.A. 3 yrs. Boyd, Beverly Kaye 11, 64, 197, 198, 202, 241, 266 Vice-President, liuture Nurses, Coronation, Choir, Religious Ethics, Snow-ball Princess Brackman, Nancy Lynn 64, 158, 214 D.E. Club, Pan-Am Club, National Honor Society Bradshaw, Melva Lorene 64 FHA, Round-Up Club, Coronation, Pep Club Bramlett, Douglas Riley 64, 235, 237 Industrial Arts Club, Round-Up Club, Choir Brennion, Bryan 64, 237 Band, Football, Latin Club, Coronation, Industria Arts Club, Round-Up Club Bridges, Harold Eugene 19, 64, 126, 129, 142, 149, 161 164, 196, 222 Varsity Squad Football, Track, Sec., jr, Civitans Vice-Pres., l'FA, Duke, Anchor Club Beau Brittain, james Michael 64, 270, 275 Football, Basketball, Track, Band Brooks, Ann 64 BIOOIKS, 'IaniCC Gail 64, 172, 187, 191, 198, 204, 234 Pres., junior Red Cross, Sweetheart, Coronation Latin Club, FHA, Samaritan Club Brown, Charles Ellis 64, 243 1 1 y FFA, Choir, Intramural Sports, Religious Ethics, Coronation liruwn, Gloria Lynn 64, 206, 231, 234 lady-in-V1'.1it111g, Bowling, Ttcasutur, ,luninr Red Cros9,Rot111d-lfp Club, llcp Club 111-1111, 1111111 01, 211, 286 V1uv1cttt-1, Coronation, lill.'X, Rottml-Llp Club lSr11n111el, D.1x11l Manley 65, 197 lootball, l5.1wlvall, Basltutlwall, Track l3l1llc1', il-Uni 65, IN7, 206, 207, 231, 2.53, 271, 278 Yicc-Prctitlt-nt, Bowling Club, l.a1.ly-in-XY'a111n1g, Niwcttw. Il0.11l N1.11u1'uttu, Band, Sarnaritan Club B1111111, 5111.111 11.111 26, 415, 157, 161, 1117, mx, 223 llnthcss, l'xcw., Stntlunt Council, Anflzor Clulw 1.11111-1Q11111f, 111A.H111111111n, 4111 11.1. C altlucll, Hlatwlial ll, 65, 55,1-14.157, 215 Student 61111ntil, Coronation, Iootlwall, 15,111-11.111, R11111111.tf11 Club 1 KJYE11 A1111 GU, Gi, li7, IG7, l6'3. 223, 275 Daglic-1s, Ciruun latltut. SQL, Sun111r Klang. Stutlt-nt c.11111t.1. 111.11,,J1111111r 01.111 l'.1r1'nll, CIl1.11'l111tc Ruth Transfcr hom ,Iudson c11111f,1J111111t,1t 111, 197 f'g1xL',Tl1O1'l1atll1ll 111, 154, 270 Iranwfcr nian Clan, S1-tx, Pl A 1-11111, 11Qp11m1, 111-111. frorn Ltiniliurton Caxtillo, R1ckf15, 214, ZFX 1t1,111f1f1, 11.12. C11111 Q . . .1-1l1.1no, D11n.1l1.l NYayne 66 111.1111-ulor, I1-111001 L'.1ml1-11 511, 187, 2112, 241 llorunatton, Secretary-l1'cast1rcr, l'11t111u Nturxt-s, lic- l1g.giuuQ lftlixtv, Sam.1r1t.1n Club, li1v111ttlALp Llulv 411.11010 D11111 110 1-as Coronation, Psp Club Cl.11-k,Roburt 66 ln1l11stri.1l .1111 C11111, 1111.g11111t 11111.10 1111111111111 01111, 01111 . 4 lay, Linda Rtnscne 11011101-1t1,,111A1111 es. lm, 2111, 210, 211 I.11ng-Yicix' Staff, ll1vri711n Clulw, S111m Team, Tri- ll1-Y, Co1'o11.1tion 101111, C1011 1111111.11-d ss, 126, 129, 151, wx, 240 luotball, Ko1'11n,1ti11n, Rcligious lutliitw, Student Coun- c1I,Pcp Club t11111t11, Bob 21, so, es, 111, 157, 152, 171, 174, 235 276 x'1tc.Pm1111111, 51111111 cam, 1'f11111111t, Key 011111, ASSiSt. liusincss Xfgtw Yultlarwoli Staff. Stutlcut Coun- t1I,Teen 'I'1rnc, Latin Club Cfultt-11, 22l Ist Vice-l'1'c1i1.lc1at, Studunt Council, National llunor Nan 66, 154, US, ISK, 161, 171, 184, 201, 110, Socicty. firccniacltct, Artl1d11cl1csw, Antlaor Clulu Ciulll, Cccillc 67 Collin, M1111 67,126, IZS, 141,15-1, 111, 163, 105, 218, , 245, 257 s., Student Council, King, Iootluall, Track, key Llub, Honorary Lion of tlat' Month 219 Pre Cullinx, Davixl Mithael 67, I92 Vice-Prcsitlutit, Boys Bowlmg Cllulv, State Bowling TUHYU1 lil .X, Round-Up Club ilornfort, james ,Ioveph 67 Cfondray, Cary Wfayne 331 tL1111w.1y, Ke111w1h 51101111011 So, 67, 126, 131, 171, 1911, 227 Vvvlbnll, 2 YH., Duke, Religious litltics, R1111111l-Up Club Look, Ronald Wliyne 19, 27, 57, 126, 129, 131, 143, l45,14S,l47,148,16-1, 221 Archdukc, ,lunior ilivitans, All-District Baseball, Regional Track Meet, Iinotball 411111, 1110111.15 1,06 67, 156, 1111, 213 Loronatinn, Tennis, Maxtor, Art Sports Club, Intramural 1i1111p0r,B1lI 19, 67, 137, NR, 159, 241 Baaketball, Intramural Basketball, Iunior K,11itans, Pep Club, Round-Up Club Coppedge, W'anda Patricia 67 l'HA K C K 1 4 C K C C. l J 111'laitI. -I0 .Xnti 67, 77, I94, 197, 2-lf I,1l'urarv Klub, Round-L'1a Club, Rcligiouc l'tl'1iCs, Bowling, Coronation 111, 111110111 110.111 67, 197, 2111 11111101 RCA Cm, R01111a.t'p 111110, Foronation, Rcligio11xlitl1iCG, Band 11110115 1111111111 07, 241 Coronation, Religious Iitlaics 1.11.1f0rd, 4.11111 A1111 67, 1110, 235 l.T.rX , Kiotonation, itutlcnt K'u11nt'il. latin Club, VHA 1-.111f0rd, R1tI1.1r11 67, 16-1, 198, 231 111Q11111111, 1t111g11111, 111111, 111111.11 c'11111111, C111-11111 tion 1-01401, SP1111111' 07, 173, 197, 270, 274, 271 Industrial .Xrts Club, Band lieutenant, Captain, Stage Band, latin Club, Reporter, Religions lxtlncw 111111, Kart-111.7,71, 191, 22-a, 239 l,11dy-it1-Wfiititxg, Pan-Ana Clulw, Ciirl'5 Cllmir, Re- ligious lltltics, FHA 111111, 0111111111 .1x1111f111, 117, 155, 169, 172, ISO, 111, 210 226, 276 Uuclacvs, Vicwcttcs, R1-porter, Senior Clase, Student Clmriuil, Vice-president, Sweetheart, Art Club uttiv, Gene 21, 67, 239 11.5 C11111, Boy st-111111 of 1111111111 1t1111.111.Up Cflula, Hi-Y Cottricil, Coronation .111111111,X111.111 67, 1011 IHA, Tennis Team 111111, Ray 07, 196 Spretla, lnturwclaolastit Lcaguc Plat, Round-Up Club. IJllK1.'X,Ii1-p111tcr, Religion: Etl11t1 11.1111,R11111A1111 ss, 197 Band, llI.X, Pan-Ain Club, I.on1g-X'iew Staff, Rc- 11g1Q11f 1-211111, Il.111'1on, Lintla Ann 68 Transfer from Jefferson 111111, .-1111.111J.1 1111: 11, 11, ts, 173, 141, 1S4, 2391 240, 13 ZX-61 276, 274 I,ady-in-Waiting Yicwsttes, Antlior Club, Latin Club, lfuttirc Teaclacm Club cunt, Clarn GX Round-Lp Club, l'.1n-Am Clulx, lndustrnal Arts Club 111-11t1111,A11111- 110110 611, 214, 270 Ci1xr1,n.1ti1m, Rcportur, library Cilulv, Band, Pep Club, latin Club llutamus, Sandra Carol 68, 197, 204 ,Iunior Rad Cross, Ruligious Ftlticv, YHA, Art Club, x lop Club IJ1ul1cY, Sliari Elizabctli 68, 157, HS, 184, 2111, 229, 256, 276, 273, 316 President, Future Tuachers, Vicwettcs, Lady-in- Waiting, National Honor Society, Student Council, Tri-Hi-Y 1uit11111w11,0.11-016041,161,16R,107, 218, 219 torso, H0111 Cheerleader, S111111., ,lr., br., Llass Officer, Most Outetanding Sophomore. Most Ountanding ,Iuninr Qutcn, C211-editor, 1111-ki011,a1.11-510 ss. 195, 236 H1stor1.111, IHA, Pep Club, Sarnaritan Club, Pres., Bowling C luli, Rcligious litlaics, Coronation Ilinglur,I'.11r11'1.16S, l'?l'l, 210, 242 t,.1111.1.111.111, R0111111.1',1 611111, 111-11 C11111, I'lI.X, Rc- ligious Lthics luowdy, 91111111 19, mc, 212 111111111111-.11 Sporty 1t11111111AUp C11111, 1.ti,'r., 111111151 trial Arn Club Student Louncil 1111141111 411111, 111111111111 A111 1:11111 1J0w11111g, Im 11, 19, ea. 157, 242 , Coronation, Intramural Sports, l . 111.1g111t,x11111 611, 136, Coronation, Pres., Baskutlwall Captain 1W,l-42,1-U, I47, 235 Industrial Arts Club, Track, IPUBUW, ,lolan-19, 68, 155, 233 Latin Clulw, Pros., Science Club, Student Council. Corr1r1at111n, lnterNtl'111las1tic Lcaguc Cionmpt-titioxi Dunnavant, Charlotte Ann 68, 254 Concvrt Kllioir, All-State Choir, 2 yrs., All-Region Choir, 3 yrt., FTA, Band, 2 yrs. liukert, R1f11.1ftl ss, 1111, 201, 209, 240, 243 Btawltng Club, Intramural Spurtx, Coronation, State Bowling 11-am, Secretary, Bowling Club 1-itidleman, 1411111111 61, 212, 241 Coran.1t111n, I,C.T,, Intramural Sports, Indtutrial Arts, Ya1xityAtl1lctics 1,11.1, 11111111111 W'ayne 611, 172, 173 Reporter, Latin Club, Order of De Molay, Long- Yiuvc Staff, Alturnatc Primc Minister, Coronation, Stage Band 1-11115, Linda 611, 187, 197, 237 Corun.1ti11n, Prexnlctit, Samaritan Llub, Pup Club, 11111-1111 1 11111, R111ga.11.1 12111161 1-111111-01111, 9111.111 21, 4.11, 111, 111, 154, 151, 160, 161, 167, 172, 196, 220, 2114 SSC.-Tran., Student Council, liusincss Mgr., Year- book St.1ll,Princcxx, Anchor C'lt1lv, Grcsn jacket 12111me1, Imogene 69 FHA, Rtligiouv 1411111-1 1-101111, D1111111 69, 1117, 241, 266 Pep Club, Samaritan Club, Coronation, Round-Up Club, l'l2lA lfairclotla, Carol 69. ZOY, 238, 266 Girls Choir, Coronation, Lobos Literati Falvey, Bill 10, 69, 157, 158, 163, 172, 224, 254, 255 President, National Honor Society, Student Council Advisory Board, Duke, Latin Club, Senior Repre- sentative, Key Club Fears, Judy 187, 237, 276 Viewettes, Samaritan Club, Coronation, FHA, Re- ligious Ethics Fcatherston, Cathey 69, 194, 197 Religious Ethics, Library Club, Pep Club, Round- Up Club, FHA Felsenthal, Sherrie 69, 157, 161, 210, 230, 235, 276, 278 Viewettcs, Lady-in-Waiting, Student Council, Anchor Club, Tri-Hi-Y Ferguson, Jerry 69, 214 D.E. Club, FFA Fletcher, Bill 70, 172, 196, 256 National Honor Society, Latin Club, Stage Band, Religious Ethics, Round-Up Club Fletcher, Sandy 19, 70. 200, 201, 210, 231, 236, 277 Lady-in-Waiting, Viewettes, Tri-Hi-Y, Sec., Horizon Club, FHA Flint, Sally 24, 70, 166, 228, 233, 245, 248 Cheerleader, Lady-in-Waiting, Basketball Sweetheart, Round-Up Club Ford, Jennifer 70, 187, 241 Samaritan Club, Coronation, Round-Up Club Foster, Jo Anne 70, 161, 230, 239, 254 Lady-in-Waiting, Anchor Club, Long-View Staff, Concert Choir, Pan-Am Club Fowler, Jody 70, 196, 237, 241 Bowling Club, FHA, Religious Ethics, Tennis Team, Coronation Fowler, Karen 70, 277 Viewettes Coronation RoundU Club Pe Club 1 1 ' P v P 1 FHA, Pan-Am Club Fuller, Rethea Alice 40, 70, 81, 151, 158, 180, 1212, iss, 243, 258 National Honor Society, Artist: Yearbook Staff, Long-View Staff: Snowball Princess, Coronation, Reporter: Art Club, FHA Gay, David 71, 212, 243 V.I.C, Club, Coronation, Round-Up Club Gentry, Susan 71, 136, 196, 240 Tennis fGir1s Captainj, Coronation, Religious Ethics, Pep Club, FTA George, Patricia 71, 180, 231, 235 Lady-in-Waiting, Round-Up Club, Reporter, Art Club Giles, Darrell Henry 71, 157, 193 Student Council, Religious Ethics, 1-FA, Industrial Arts Club, Coronation Gipson, Janice 71, 181, 204 lst Vice Pres, Junior Red Cross, FHA, Art Club, Religious Ethics, Pep Club Goddard, Karel Kay 19, 48, 71, 158, 160, 170, 172, 173, 175, 225, 254, 265, 276 Duchess, Treasurer-Anchor Club, Key Club Sweet- heart, Prcsident-Roundfup Club, Sec,-Treas. of Latin Club Gonzales, Alice 71,158, 243, 254, 277 National Honor Society, Concert Choir, Viewettes, Pan-Am Club, Coronation Goode, Jacque 71, 180, 181, 1117, 196, 237 Coronation, Band, Art Club, Samaritan Club, Re- ligious Ethics Goodman, Royce Ann 71, Rl, IRO, 1118, 237 Coronation, Representative Pan-Am Club and Latin Club, Art Club, FHA Graham, Richard 71, 158, 252, 255, 256, 273 National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist, Pan-Am, National Honor Society Scholarship semi-finalist Graham, Susie 71, 236, 258, 270, 273, 275, 277, 278 Band, maiorette, Stage Band, Viewettes, Latin Club, Coronation Gray, June Bennette 71, 158, 1114, 210, 228, 240, 254, 277, 278 Vice-President, Viewettes, Lady-in-Whiting, Sno-Ball Princess, Concert Choir, National Honor Society Green, Linda 11, 62, 71, 161, 167, 184, 190, 192, 193, 224, 247, 254 Most Popular, Duchess, FFA Sweetheart, Greeniacltet. Concert Choir, Anchor Club 'Gregg' Dennis 71, 164, 192, 193, 240 President, FFA, Junior Civitans, Student Council, Coronation Griffin, Donald 44. 71 Round-Up Club, Industrial Arts Club Griffin, Ginger 71, 1811, 196, 228, 240, 277 Lady-in-Whiting, Viewettes, Student Council, 2nd Vice-Pres., FHA, Religious Ethics Grilzle, Bobby 19, 71, 208, 209, 236 President, Boy's Bowling Club, Coronation, D.E. Club, Traclt, Intramural Sports, Student Council Gross, Judi 71,197,235 Coronation, Interscholastic League, Round-Up Club, Spanish Club, Art Club Hagen, Jean 71 FHA, Pan-Am, Pep Club Hanley, Linda 72, 181, 194, 195 Treasurer, Library Club, Art Club Hanson, Pamela 72, 198, 200, 201, 206, 239 Horizon Club, Coronation, Sgt. Arms-Bowling League, Pep Club, Round-Up Club Harbour, Edward H, 19, 26, 72, 131,147,155, 164,165, 191, 197, 224 Dulte, Pres. Jr. Civitans, Pres. Religious Ethics, Stu- dent Council, All-district football Harris, Judy 72 Art Club, Band, FHA, Religious Ethics, Pep Club Harris, Tommy 72, 163, 236 Key Club, Long-View Staff, Pan-Am Club, Hi-Y, Intramural Sports Hatley, Tappy 72 Round-Up Club, Bowling Hayes, DOI 72, 153, 157, 158, 161, 173, 184, 231, 236, 253, 255, 257 Secretary, National Honor Society, Typist, Yearbook Staff. Lady'ein-Waiting, D.A.R, Good Citizen, An- chor Club lleaberlin, Donna 72, 241 Coronation, Choir, FHA, Latin Club, Pep Club Head, Ronald 72, 1912, 242 Vice-President, Religious Ethics, Football, Coronation Heath, Janice 72, 197, 242, 276 Viewettes, Round-Up Club, Religious Ethics, Coro- nation llelms, Deloris 72, 188, 194, 197, 200, 245, 276 Viewcttes, Library Club, Pan-Am, FHA, Coronation, Religious Ethics Henry. Marilyn Kay 72, 78, 196, 235, 276 Viewettes, 1'TA, Coronation, Religious Ethics, Pep Club W Hcrritage, Martin 72, 209, 270, 279 Band, Bowling League, Industrial Arts Club Hickerson, Marian Sue 72, 187, 196 Samaritan Club-1 yrs., Latin Club, Choir, Religious Ethics, Round-Up Club Hill, Bobby 72, 236, 243 Coronation, Intramural Sports 1 Iillin, Ann 19, 72 187, 198, 204, 242 Treasurer, Samaritan Club, Round-Up Club, FHA, Religious Ethics Hoffcr, Patricia Irene 45, 72, 176, 254, 266 Choir, Treas., Pan-Am Club, FHA, Future Nurses Hoffmann, lane! 72, 184, 218 FTA, Coronation, FHA, Round-Up Club. I.atin Club Ilolcomb, Betty 72, 236 Library Club, Reporter, Religious Ethics, FHA, Coronation 11ollcm.1n, Celia 72, 1111, 186, 204, 241 Art Holley, David 73, 239 De Molays, Pan Am Club, Traclt Holmes, Mary Frances 71. 184, 242 Coronation All-Region Band, FTA. FHA, Band Holt, ,James 19. 20, 7i. 198, 254, 265, 267, 269 Concert Choir, A11-State Choir-2 yrs,. Latin Club, Intramural Sports, All-Region Choir-3 yrs. Hnpltins, Shelia Runae 73. 176, 197, 243 Religious Ethics, FHA, Latin Club, Pan-Am Club, Coronation Hornbeck, Johnny 11, 61, 75, 154, 115, 163, 222, 254 257, 258, 265, 267, 269 Zntl Vice-Ptesident, Student Council, AllrState, A11- Region Choir, Most Outstanding Senio Key Club Horner, Dick 73, 234 r Boy, Duke Hi-Y, Council President, Football, Golf, Coronation Horton, Joe 73 Religious Ethics Howell, Jcrinelle 74, 233, 254, 265, 269 Concert Choir, FTA, Latin Club, Coronation, School organist Hudson, Patricia 74, 188, 197, 242 Coronation, Long-View Staff, FHA, S tee Chairman. C.A.R., Snowball Prince Club Hudson, Richard 74, 192, 193,197 tate Commit- ss, Round-Up Football, Basketball, FFA, Baseball, Track Hunter, Robert 74, 192, 238 Sec,, FFA, Coronation, Round-Up Club, Golf Team l IurWilZ, Leslie 74,158, 161,172, 181, 230, 233, 260 National Honor Society, Student Council, Lady-in- Waiting, Latin Club, Sergeant-at-armsg Hutcheson, Iune 74 FHA, Round-Up Club, D.E. Ingram, George 74, 243 lst Vice-Pres.-Distributive Education, Coronation James, Robert 74, 240 Anchor Club Latin Club, All-State Stage Band, Religious Ethics, Band Jameson, Mike 74, 157, 196, 211,236 Vice-President, Industrial Arts Club, Stuo,nt Coun- cil, Coronation, Round-Up Club, Relig Jarrett, Carolyn Kay 74, 212 VIC Club, Round-Up Club Johnson, Joyce 74, 115, 212 ious Ethics Art Club, l5llA, Library Club, Spanish Club Johnston, Kathy 61, 73, 74,151,151, 160,1 281 Co-Editor, LOBO, President, Anchor C Most Outstanding Senior, Miss Flame, Teen Time Johnston, Paul 75, 173 Debate Team, Latin Club, Dc Molays lohnstone, Vicki Lynn 20, 75, ISR, 223, Z 265, 269 I.ady-in-Whiting, All-State, All-Region urer, National Honor Society, Concert ,101-125, Bobby 71, 241, 242 Coronation, Football, Round-Up Club Kay, Nina rs, iss. 243 67, 222, 249, lub, Duchess, Grecnjacket, 35, 254, 258, Choir, Treas- Choir Tennis, Coronation, Art Club, Latin Club, Future Nurses, Pep Club Kilfoyle, Don 75, 234 Intramural Sports, Industrial Arts, Bowling, Round-Up Club Knight, Lajuana 75, 187, 212 Senior RepresentativwSamarit:1n Club Future Nurses. Choir, Pep Club Koon, Linda 75, 239 Coronation, VIC Club. Samaritan Club, Bowling, Religious Ethics, Corona- tion, Pep Club Koons, Donnis 75,158,1S4, 205, 233, 256 Editor-in-Chief Litterari, Vice-Pres. S ciencc Club. National-Merit Semi-Finalist, National Honor Society Semi-1 inalist, Trustce's Scholarship Award Kuyltendall, Tommie 237 lows. limmy 21. 7s, 164, no Iunior Civit-ins, Treasurer, Art Club, Industrial Arts, Coronation, Intramural Sports, Ro Leak, Jaclt 75 Industrial Arts Club, Round-Up Club LeBus. Franlt 27, 75, 211, 275 Industrial Arts, Intramural Sports, Roun Lewis, Bill 21, 75 Stage Bind. Coronation. Round-Up Club 1.1111-up Club d.Up Club l,t-wis, Harriet 73, 75,17S,1SR,19K, 230. 239, 277, 281 Viewettes. Lady-in-Waiting. Anchor Pan-Am Club, FHA, Light, Danny 71, 1110, 198,270 Band, Art Club, Religious Ethics Club Lilly, Kay 10, 71, 1114, 229, 239 Coronation, Student Council, BandfMaiorettc, Pan- Am, National Honor Society Lindsay, Pat 82, 126, 131, 192 Football, FFA, Religious Ethics, junior Civitans Marii, Lindsey 75, 266 Choir, Pan-Am, Samaritan Club Linrien, Dun 10, 75, 158, 172, 233 National Honor Society, Hi-Y, Latin Club, Corona- tion, Intramural Club, Intramural Sports LIJCIS, R0n21d 75, 142, 194, 195 Library Club, Transfer from Grafton, Ohio McClure, Ann 11, 75, 235, 237 Parliamentarian, FHA, Sno-Ball Princess, Coronation, Tri-HiY McClurkin, Phillip 76, 197, 273 Religious Ethics, Interscholastic Speech McCormick, Jacqueline 76 Tennis, Pan-Am Representative McCreary, Linda 76, 242 Coronation, FHA, Pep Club, Bowling Club, Future Nurses McCullough, Carolyn 20, 41, 76, 158, 177, 245, 254, 258, 261, 269 Concert Choir, All-State Choir, National Honor Society, Coronation, Pan-Am Club McCurry, Betty 76, 184, 196, 210, 235 Coronation, Tri-Hi-Y, Future Teachers, Religious Ethics, Round-Up Club McDaniel, Dickie 19, 76, 126, 131, 147, 163 Key Club, Football, All-District Football, Industrial Arts, Round-Up Club McDonald, Barbara 76, 181, 188, 202 FHA, Future Nurses. Art Club, junior Red Cross, Library Club McDonald, Linda 76, 180, 196 Choir, Art Club McGinnis, Brenda 76, 215 D.E. Club, Pep Club McGuire, Pat 76, 286 FHA, Art Club, Religious Ethics McLarty, Janet 76, 198 FHA McLendon, Larry Ross 76, 158, 186, 233, 255 National Honor Society, Future Teachers Beau, Pan-Am Club McMullen, Cheryl 76, 198, 243 FHA, Coronation, Pan-Am Club, Religious Ethics McNutt, .Ioan Evelyn 76, 188, 240 FHA, Coronation, Pep Club Males, Phyllis 76, 169, 196, 210, 225, 249, 270, 272, 27.1, 277, 278 Duchess, Snow Ball Queen, Drum Major, Band Sweetheart, Religious Ethics Marchand, Greg 76, 261 Science Club, Art Club, Religious Ethics, Corona- tion, Round-Up Club Miirehisine, lirineie 76, 181, 194, 197, 204, 230, 241, 276 President, llr. Red Cross, Lady-in-Waiting, Sno Ball Princess, Viewettes, Latin Club Mason, Bob 76, 179, 242 Coronation, Pan-Am Club, Intramural Sports, Hi-Y Matthews, Michele 76, 156, 165, 167, 188, 227 lunior Civiran Sweetheart. Duchess, Grecniacket, irtl Vice-Pres. FHA, Round-Up Club Meiia, Eudocia 76 Pan-Am, I.C.T., Future Nurses, Round-Up Club Merriman, Bt-tty 77 FHA Nliley, Judy 77, 1911, 202, 203, 242, 214, 276 President, liuture Nurses, Concert Choir, Latin Club, Student Council, Viewettes Miller, Judy 77, 711. 200, 201, 210, 231, 236, 266, 276 Lady'-in-Waiting, Viewettes, Horizon Club, Tri- Hi-Y. Future Nurses Miller, Patricia 77, 78, 184, 188, 242, 266 Latin Club, Treasurer, FHA, Choir, FTA Mills, Joyce 77, 78, 188, 196, 235 Parliamentarian, FHA, Latin Club, Coronation, Re- ligious Ethics Mitchell, Lynn 77, 78, 242 Bowling League, Latin Club, Coronation, Round-Up Club Molpus, jerry 77, 78 Round-Up Club Molpus, jimmy 77, 711, 120, 126, 128, 164, 176. 223 Football, Duke, Student Council, ,lunior Civitans, Pan-Am Club Mondello, Gregory 77, 78, 215, 242 All-State Stage Band. All-Region Band, Coronation, Round-Up Club A10ore. Dianne 77, 78, 187, 238, 266, 276 Choir, Secretary-Samaritan Club, Viewettes, Pan-Am Club, Coronation Moore, Pat 77. 79, 235 Coronation, Round-Up Club, Industrial Arts Morehead, Bill 21, 78, 198, 311 FFA, Round-Up Club, Religious Ethics Morpheus, Randy 11, 19, 78, 126, 128, 144, 142, 163, 236 Key Club, Football, Baseball, Coronation, Round-Up Club, Pan-Am Morton, ,lames 78 lunior Civitans, FFA, Industrial Arts, Intramural Sports, Round-Up Club Mnsley, Harrier 78, 81, 167, 176, 210, 228, 213 Greeniacket, I,ady-in-Waiting, Secretary-Reporter, Pan-Am, Sophomore Director, Pep Club, Snow Ball Princess Mottley, Carolyn 711, 158, 187 Transfer from Winnsboro High School, National Beta Club, Class Reporter-10th grade, Third place UIL slide rule, Scholastic award-11th grade Muegge, Margaret Ann 78. 173, 184, 194, 195, 233, 259, 276 Library Club, President. Sweetheart. District Parlia- mentarian, Chaplain, FTA, Viewettes, Latin Club, Coronation Munden, Don 78, 163 Key Club Musser, William Ernest ,1r. 19, 712, 126, 1214, 151, 143, 144, 147, 241 All-District Baseball, Football, Track Nelson, Carolyn 79,168, 210, 214. 259, 276, 278 Co-Editor-in-chief, LONG-VIEW, Interscholastic League Regional Meet, Coronation. Viewettes, Tri- Hi-Y Newton. Gene 79, 196, 268 1'FA,Religioi1s Ethics, Intramural Sports Norton, David B, 79, 179, 214 DE Club. Pan-Am Club, Industrial Arts Club Norvell, Ronnie Lee 79, 157, 164, 198, 225, 246 Vice Pres., lr, Civitans, Industrial Arts Club, Most Handsome, Duke Norwood, Kenneth 11, 27, 79, 126, 131. 142, 143, 163, 235 Football, Track, Key Club, Teen Time, Coronation Oney, Carolyn 79. 215, 242, 266 Choir, DE Club, Coronation, FHA, Band Orrick. Kim 79, 1111, 254, 265, 267, 269 Concert Choir, All-Region Choir, Latin Club, In- dustrial Arts Club, Art Club f9WCI'1, DZIVC 10, 79, 126 Football. Mgr., Industrial Arts, Round-Up Club Paine. Steie 10, 40, 79. 164, 240 lunior Civitans, Hi-Y, Coronation. Religious Ftliics, FFA, Round-Up Club Parker, Gerry 79, 214 Treasurer, DE Club, Pan-Am Club, Coronation, FHA, Pep Club Parker, limmy 79, 243 Coronation, Round-Up Club Pearce, ,lamcs 79 Pan-Am Club, Round-Up Club Perkins. Pam 79, 155, 1821, 197, 229, 240, 276, 3111 Senior Class Editor. Yearbook Staff, Yearbook Sweetheart, Lady-in-Waiting, Viewettes, Student Council Alternate, 4312Y3ce-Pres. FHA Perritt, Mike 79, 2511, 270, 274, 275 Band, captain, All-Region Band, All-Star Stage Band, All-Area Band, N.A.R.D, Perry, Doug 77, 79, 145, 235 Latin Club, Student Council, National Honor So- ciety, Golf Team Peyton, Don 79, 236 h Coronation, Round-Up Club, Hi-Y, Student Council Philips, Charles 79, 196, 231, 254 Religious Ethics, All-Region Choir, Coronation, Stu- dent Council, Industrial Arts Phillips, Terry Dun 19, 35, 79, 126, 127, 144, 147, 223, 2411 .lunior Civitans, Duke, All-State Football, All- District Football Ponder, lludy 79, 194 Religious Ethics, FHA, Library Club Presley,,1im 79, 163, 211, 240 Key Club, Coronation, Round-Up Club Price, Melba Lynn 80, 158 National Honor Society, Pan-Am Club Pruett, Clint 80. 171, 209 Intramural Sports, Bowling Pugb, Miltc 30, 110, 163, 240 Coronation, Key Club Ray, Billy R0 Round-Llp Club, Industrial Arts Club Ray, Linda 19, 110, 156, 160, 197, 227, 257, 276 Duchess, Greeniacket, Viewettes, Sec., Anchor Club, Student Council, Concert Choir Raymer, John S0 Round-Up Club, Industrial Arts Redfearn, ,lack Moore 80, 284 Round-Up Club, Intramural Sports, Pan-Am Club Reese, David 19, 126, 129, 135, 198 Football, Track, Round-Up Club Reeves, Doris so, 230, 240 I,ady-in-Waiting, Snowball princess, Bowling league, Round-Up Club, Latin Club Reneau, Scott 110, 142, 156, 242 Track, Student Council, Hi-Y, De Molay, Coronation Reynolds, Danny 80, 181, 198 Religious Ethics, Long-View Staff, Round-Up Club, Spanish Club, Art Club Richardsy Ronnie 51, 80,181 ,lunior Civitans, Teen Time, Student Council, Alter- nate, Advertising Manager, Long-View, Coronation Richardson, Eddie 27, 80,144, 198, 241 Baseball, Coronation, Religious Ethics, Pan-Am, Round-Up Club Rieger, Patricia 80, 190 Fixture Nurses, FHA Rilcy,N:1Iora so, 19s, 1111 Roberts. Sally 80, 155,196, 210. 231, 214 Student Council, Lady-in-Waiting, Religious Ethics, Tri-I-Ii-Y, Round-Up Club Rodgers.1'at 60, so, 136.162, 170, 225, 247 Duke. President Senior Class, Key Club, Most Popu- lar, Tennis-Capt. R0t1l'1qtlC7, TCFCCJ 110, 187, 212, 238, 261 Coronation, Science Fair Winner, VIC Club Rc- portcr, lfuturc Nurses, Samaritan Club, Round-Up Club Rogers. Danny 80, 212 1.C,T., Round-Up Club, Industrial Arts Club Rogers. David 80, 213 I.C,T., Senior newline League, VIC Club Rogers, I,inda 80, 173, 188, 194, 238 Coronation. Reporter, Library Club, FIIA, I,atin Club. Choir Rogers. Raymond 81, 242, 273 Coronation, Round-Up Club, Pan-Am ROSS. Sharon Rl. 169, 170, 229, 236, 244, 276 Football Sweetheart, Lady-in-Waiting, Long-View Staff. Viewettes, Snow Ball Princess Rotondo, Pam 20, 111, 158, 184, 197, 229, 234, 248, 254, 258, 270, 272, 273, 274, 275, 277, 2711 Drum Major, All-State Band, 3 yrs., All-Star State Stage Band, 6 yrs., National Honor Society, Concert Choir, Lady-in-Waiting Rowland, Brenda 81, 214, 215, 240 - i i Coronation, Band, IFHA, Religious Ethics, DI: Club Rushing, Rae 198 Long-View Staff, Round-Up Club, Pep Club, Coro- nation Salling, Cathy B1 Q Library Club, Girls Bowling League, FHA, Coro- nation Sanford, Rod D. 19, 81, 126, 131, 236 Football, Vice-Pres., Industrial Arts Club, Round-Up Club Sartor, Carroll Sawyer, Betty 81 Scarlett, Elizabeth 82 Round-Up Club, FHA, Bowling Club, Future Nurses, Pan-Am Club Scharff, D. Ladd 82 Industrial Arts, lntramurtal Sports, Round-Up Club, Pan-Am Schepis, Cecelia 82, 243 Schochler, joe M. 82, 212, 213 FFA, I.C.T. Schopper, Jerry 82, 180, 233, 235 Pres. Art Club, FFA, Coronation, Round-Up Club, Industrial Arts Club Schrader, Bill 82, 136, 235 Tennis, Coronation Schrimsher, Barney 82 Industrial Arts, Round-Up Club Schuler, Dale 10, 82, 126, 236 Football mgr., Basketball and baseball mgr., Coro- nation, Round Up Club, Pep Club, FFA Selman, Dale 83, 212, 234 Band, I.C.T., Coronation, Industrial Arts Shaw, Brenda ss, 181, 1137, 198, 202, 204, 234 Reporter, Junior Red Cross, Future Nurses, Samarie tan Club, Art Club, Coronation, Band Shelburne, Sue 19, 83, 188, 200, 201, 210, 242, 266, 276 Viewettes, Coronation, Tri-Hi-Y, Horizon Club, Pan Am Shelton, Don 83, 234, 237 Coronation, Round-Up Club, Football Shirley, Billy 83 Industrial Arts, Key Club, Round-Up Club, Art Club Shull, Stephen W. I3 Band, Stage Band, Latin Club, Coronation Simmerniann, Linda 70, 83, 155, 161, 188, 224, 246, 249, 277, 2711 Miss LHS, Duchess, Secretary, Drill Team, lst Vice- President, FHA, Anchor Club, Most Beautiful Simmons, Wanda 83, 181, 242 Viewettes, Pen Club, FHA, Art Club, Coronation. Samaritan Club Simon, Linda 62, 83, 201, 210, 230, 239, 276 Viewettes, Lady-in-Waiting, Pan-Am Club, Tri- HirY, Horizon Club Singley, Phillip ss, 214, 239, 311 Coronation, Vice-Pres., DE Club, VIC Club, Induse trial Arts Club, Banrl Skinner, Kay 83, 191, l97,,237 Samaritan Club, FHA, Religious Ethics, Coronation, Pep Club Smiley, Becky ss, 158, 198, 210, 229, 234, 260, 266, 276 National Honor Society, Superlative Merit, Nation- wide Latin Exam, Lady-in-Waiting, Viewettes, Social Chairman, Bible Class Smith, Bobby 175 Junior Civitans, Coronation, Round-Up Club Smith, Bruce 19, 44, 115, 238 Latin Club, Hi-Y, Student Council, Coronation Smith, Carlos 83, 212 l,C.T., FFA, Round-Up Club, Pan Am Smith, Clara 113, 212 Library Club, Pan-Am Club, VIC tClub, FHA, Tennis Smith, jane Ann ss, 15s, 233, 255, 256 Westinghouse Honors Group, NSF Summer Program, National Merit Semifinalist, Trustee's Scholarship Award, Secretary, Science Club Smith, Jerry Don 33, 126, 132,169, 205 Football, Sports Editor, Long-View, Advertising Editor, Literary Society, Round-Up Club Smith, Lynda 83,212 Religious Ethics, I.C.T,, Round-Up Club Smith, Norman 33, 172 Latin Club, Intramural Sports, Round-Up Club Smith, Sharon 83, 169, 270, 274 Secretary, Band, Library Club Reporter, Long-View Staff, FHA, Round-Up Club Smith, Stanldy 84 Intramural Sports Squyres, Diane 84, 178, 200, 235 Sec., Horizon Club, FHA, Pep Club, Pan-Am Club Starkey, Melinda 62, 84, 155, 228, 240, 277, 278 President, Viewettes, Lady-in-Waiting, FTA, Stu- dent Council Alternate, Anchor Club Steele, Ltiii 19, 114, zoo, 201, 210, 236, 266, 276 Latin Club, President, Tri-Hi-Y, Viewettes, Horizon Club, Vice-President, Coronation Stephens, Danell 114, 196, 2111, 266 Religious Ethics Stevens, Linda 134, 134, 187, 1811, 194, 1951, 237 Vice-President, Samaritan Club, Future Teachers, Library Club, FHA, Religious Ethics Stevens, Roger 84 Strawn, Glenda 84 Choir, FHA, Religious Ethics, Samaritan Club, Round-Up Club Strong, Michael 84, 234, 241 Coronation Suber, Ronald 84, 240, 258, 270, 274, 275 Band, All-Star Stage Band, Industrial Arts, Coro- nation, Student Council Sullivan, Dana 84, 237 Religious Ethics, RoundfUp Club, Library Club, Pep Club, Coronation Sutton, Linda Gail 34, 196, 202, 238, 254 Historian, Future Nurses, Concert Choir. FHA, Latin Club, Coronation, Tennis Sweetin, Virginia 84 Pep Club, Long-View Staff Talley, Kay 84, 214 Secretary, DE, National Honor Society, Pan-Am, Pep Club Talley, Lynda 27, 114, 1157, 241, 259, 266 Interscholastic League typing award, Choir, Long- View Staff, Pan-Am, Coronation Thaxton, Jacque 81, 84, 153, 161, 180, 228, 236, 258 Lady-in-Waiting, Anchor Club, Secretary, Art Club, Ads Editor, Yearbook3SizBf, Drum Major Thomas, Andy 84, 174, 194, 205 Debate Team, Treasurer, Literary, Treasurer, Science, Library Club, Latin Club Thomas, Margaret 84, 168, 184, 210, 231, 234 Lady-in-Waiting, Co-editor: Long-View, Tri-Hi-Y, Majorette Tillery, Linda 84, 160, 167,184,18S, 196, 228, 240, 273 Lady-in-Whiting, Greenjacket, President, FHA, Corr. Sec. Anchor Club, Student Council Tolbert, Steve 84 Coronation, Golf Team, Round-Up Club Tribble, Pam 85, 198, 233 Coronation, Art Club, FHA, Future Nurses, Re- ligious Ethics Turner, Lillian Janet 85, 187, 233 A Concert Choir, Coronation, Latin Club, Samaritan Club, Religious Ethics Turner, Linda 85, 194, 235, 237, 265, 266 Treasurer, FTA, Corresponding Secretary, Library Club, Latin Club, Coronation Tyner, jerry Charles 85, 126,131, 133, 211. 239, 242, 243 Football, Coronation, Industrial Arts Club Vaughan, Addie 48, 62, 85, 229, 235, 277 Lady-in-Waiting, Viewettes, Junior Rep,, Pep Club, Secretary, FHA Vetcto, Claire 19, 35, 155, 177, 200, 201, 226, 254, 277 Duchess, Viewettes, Student Council, Horizon Club, Pan-Am Waddell, Jane 85, 184, 196, 210, 231, 234 Latin Club, Religious Ethics, Irady-in-Waiting, FTA, Hi-Y Wade, Ronald 85, 258 Pan-Am Club, Industrial Arts Club XVaggoner, Bill 11, 20, 86, 174, 175, 181, 233, 248, 254, 265, 267, 269 Concert Choir, Coronation, All-State Choir, Most Talented, Latin Club, Art Club Wagster, Sandra 50, 86, 215 DECA Sweetheart, Senior Horizon Club, Round-Up Club, Latin Club, Pan-Am Club Walker, Gil 16, 137, 233 Basketball, Track, Coronation, Round-Up Club Walker, Patsy 226, 194, 206, 229, 240, 276 Iiady-in-Waiting, President, Girls Bowling Club, Majorette, Viewettes, Library Club Walker, Tommy 86 DE Club, Round-Up Club Warr, Wynn 86 Webb, Larry Van 19, 87, 1513 Round-Up Club, Intramural sports, National Honor Society Welborn, Kathryn 17, 196, 253 FHA, Religious Ethics, Coronation White, Mari :17, 187, 196 Latin Club, Future Nurses, Pep Club, Samaritan Club, Religious Ethics XVhite, Nancy 87, 215, 233 DE, Coronation, Religious Ethics, FHA, Tennis White, Virginia 87, 215 DE Club, Library Club whirelinrtt, Marsha 19, :17, 200, 201, 210, 230, 236, 257, 266, 276 Lady-iii-Waiting, Yiewettes, FHA, Tri-Hi-Y, Pan- A111 Club 7 Wilder, Alice 41, 87, 161, 184, 200, 201, 210, 230, 239, 265, 266 Lady-in-Waiting, Anchor Club, Reporter, Latin Club, Greenjacket, All-Region Choir, President, Horizon Club Wi1kinson,Jacques 19, 87, 155, 234 Wilson, Philip 87, 152, 163, 239 Woomer, Diane 87, 158, 194, 197, 215, 217, 270, 273 Student Council, Coronation, Round-Up Club, Hi-Y Treasurer, Key Club, Photographer, Yearbook Staff, 277, 2751 Coronation, Spanish Club, Round-Up Club Maiorette, National Honor Society, Library Club Coronation, Snow-Ball Princess Wil1iams,,laneS7, 156, 198, 203, 210, 239, 254, 276 Viewettes, Pres., Tri-Hi-Y, Student Council, Con- cert Choir, Reporter, Religious Ethics Williams, Sieve R. 87, 212, 261 Sophomore Mixed Choir, Boys Choir, Round-Up Club Wilson, Betty Sue 41, 78, 87, 233, 265 Viewettes, Coronation, Girl's Choir, Choir, 2 yrs, Wilson, Delores R7, 187, 191, 234, 276 Coronation, Samaritan Club, FHA Wilscwn, Susan 11, 19, 87, 153, 156, 158, 200, 201, 210, 250 255 254 256 277 27R , i -f 1 3 - V Wooten, Margie X7 Treasurer, Viewettes, Vice-President, National Honor Art Club Religious E,h,c5 FHA Society, Student Council, Executive Advisory Board, 3 l VIC Club, Faculty Editor, Yearbook Staff, Lady-in-Waiting Wright, l,inda 87 Wfoodv Brent 87, 197, 209' 270, 274 Future ,Nurses Clubflieporterx Coronation, FHA A Lieutenant, Band, Religious Ethics, Buys Bowling, -lmlrnallsm Klub' Rellgmug Etlllcs All'RC15'0 ' All Senior Honor Band, E.T.S,C. Yates,Kat1-ly 87, 1s7, isa, 197,241 Wood, Edwin 87, 234 Secretary, Samaritan Club, FHA, klr. Red Cross Latin Club, Coronation, Round-Up Club Coronation, Religious Ethics 331 , Q 1:,, V ig, Q Q W' XVHOSK VOICIIZ HAS GONE FORTH BUT EACH SITRVIVIQS FOR 'IHI1 MIZLOIDIST XVHIQN 1i'l'l2RNI'I'Y AFFIRMS TH12 CONCQIZPTION Ulf AN HOUR. Robyn l5I'UVK'IHllg 332 Abr..Voglcr Adams, Beverly 90, 254, 285 Adams, Jimmy Glenn 90, 105, 142, 165, 176, 254, 267 Adams, jimmy Nathaniel 108, 254 Addison, Randy Dallas 11, 90, 92, 96, 153,157,163,165,Z08,175 Adkins, Bruce Alan Ahrens, Kachleen Mary 90, 179 Allbriglu, Gloria jean 90, 161, 171, 277 Allen, Barbara Gail 90, 243, 254 Allison, Larry Glenn 108 Almokary, Mabel Lucille 90, 270 Amick, Buddy 90 Junior and Sophomore Index Bobo. Michael Stanford 91, 126, 13 136,155,163, 2311 Bode, Clifford Dale 108, 159 Bodcnlmclm, Edwin Hobby 108, 145 Bndcnlacim, Sally W. 180 Boguc, Barry Alan 91,140,165,219 Bnguc,Danny1.cc19,10R,l18,126,111 Bone, Terry linda 108, 179 Bonner, Clynda Kay 108, 190, 206 Bonner, Janet 20, 91, 161, 173, 254 261, 269 Boon, Katluy Marie 10R,112, 268 Boring, -Iamcs Richard 109 Ammar, Larry Joe 108 Ammar, Shirley Carlene 90, 196 Amos, Jim Mitchell 90, 164, 178 Amos, Marilyn 108 Anderson, Donna Lynnelte 108 Anderson, Jimmy Don 108, 120, 172 Anderson, Judy Ann 90 Anderson, Patricia Nell 108, 268 Anthony, Clark Douglas 90, 192 Anthony, Gwyndolyn Joyce 108 Annwilcr, Dclmo Sonntag 90, 175 Archer, Glenn Dawson, 10, 30, RS, Bosrick. Bosznr, -lane Lynn 109, 116, 177 David K. 91 Bourclon, Po11y Ann 109, 181 Boy1l,T5cvcrly Franccv 11, 109, 268, 266 Boyd, -lamcs E, 91, 270 Boyctt, David 274 Boyerz, Nancy Patricia 91, 195, 271 274, 277, 278 Bmman, loc Lloyd 91, 214 Bracl-cman. Gcneva Kay 109 Brnmlcx t, Tcrcen Anne 109 Bransnm, Donald Lynn 109,271 126, 132, 157, 142, 117, 159, 163, 173,174,175,2SS Armstrong, Patricia Louise 90, 190 Ashcraft, Roger 274 Ackins, Sandra Kay 90 Aulr, C. Janice 108, 190 agby, Lerceda 108 agley, Ronnie A. 108, 126, 134, 142, 268 gilcy, David fltCl'1 13, 103, 201 alley, Susan Anna aird, Suzanne 108, 206 akcr, Floyd William aldwin, Kenneth Edward 108, 140, 163 aldwif., william Alben ms, 177 allew, Manly Eugene 108, 271 arnard, Joyce Mae 90 arnes, Billye Louise 90 arnetr, jerry Clayton arton, George Frederick 90, 172. 237 ass, Alton Lear 90 ass, Wilson Burnett 90, 270 atchelor, Ray 108. 267 arman, jack Anthony 90, 155 ayham, James J. 108, 268 azar, Gwen Ann 90 call, Linda Sue 90, 101, 276 ea1l,Mike D. so earclen, Julia Dianne 108, 136 eatty, Mary Jeanette 90, 175, 189, 202, 203, 205 Beclutolcl, Gary Lynn 90, 154, 164, 240. 267, 277 Bechtold, ,Tack Hill 90 Beeson, Janet Kay 102, 159, 178, 194 Belcher, Orron Lewis 108, 203 Be11, DurKK'nrd 90, 16Y,182,192,211 Bell, Jeri Kay 90, 176, 276 Bell, Kenneth Eugene 211 Bell, Kenneth XVayne Bell, William Preston 90 Bellamy, klackic Sue 90, 167, 171, 190 Barney, Linda lnulic 108, 109, 110, 206 Berryman, Sharon Kaye 90, 266 BCVCI, Carul Ann 23, 108, 109, 157, 161 Bevls, -Terri Gayle IOS, 271, 273, 277, 273 Birdsong, Charles Gibson 90, 96, 164, 169, 176, 254, 267 Birclwell, Ed Alvin 90 Bischoff, Joy 90 Bissell, Ronald Juv 108, 271 Blackman, Judy Lynn 108, 166, 190 Blair. Harold Lynn 91 Blnkelcy, Iames Mason 108 Blalack, Charles Odell 108 B1a1ock,Monie Dell 91, 198 Blatt, Rowena 108, 161, 178, 194 Brarclacr, Carolyn Kay 91, 177, 179 254, 207 Braun, ,lnncll Rurh 19, 109, 157, 159 255, 26s Brawlcy, Berry Gay 91, 161, 171. 1511 201. 294 Bra7iel, Ronnie Wqlllam 91 Brcnnio n, Martha 109, 269 Brcwer, farol Bernice 109, 1R9 Bridges, C0nn1c lnllliu 92, 100, 166, 197 Bright, Billy Mirlmacl 92 Bright, planet Yvonne 92, 179, 179 Brir,3l1twcll,DnnalLl 92, 192 Briley, Jalan fharlc: 109 Brittain. Brcncla Kay' ll, 109, 190, 253 Brown, Bettie jo 110, ISS BFOWD, Slmrnn Sue 9Z,16R,1R1,1S7, 20, Brown, Sherry Suc 92, INR, 204 Bruce, -loan Elaine 110.159, 191. 219 Bryant, ludy Ann 92, 1R7,190,19R Bry:mt,1,lnda Dianne 92. 182 Buchhcit. ,lorry Thomas 110, 175. 371 Baie, Rnwemnry 92, wa, 160, 161, 171 135. 201, 214 Bullard, limmy Davie Burklaaltcr. Glenn 110. 211 Burlrl1nm,1 atwVl0 92,110 Burlxlaam, Samuel Toney 211 Burks. Mary' lane 110 Burrmuglws, 1nc110, 159, 161 BurPows, Ed Banks 92 Burton, ludy W'clls 92, 261, 277 Busscv. Tera Flnine 92, 172, 203, :of 254 Butler. Klonavcc Row 110, 179, 207 Call-K, Nlflrllvnnllo.159,161,177 Cnmmack, .Timmy Milton 110, 140, 150 163 Canrmn, linda Fli7a1wrl'1 91 Cardino, Dovcc Vincent 110 Carlislc, flxarlcv 'Rurr110 Cnfliglf. Gcnrgc Mmm 91.196 Carroll, Emma lean 11.111 Carter, Emily Lawan 91, 159, 181, 1517. 194 Carter, Horacc Lee Carry, Teresa Lynn 93, 197, 204 Farvcr. Gordon Dcwnync 111, 114 Cccnna, Srepllcn Thomas 91, 119, 2111 270 Clmndlcr, Gloria l7a1tl19'K, 182 Clmaatain, Vickv Darlene 91 Chcflaicr. Helen Faye 91 f'lamp,Rol1ert Way'nc 91 Clanton, Sara Fincla 1116, 111, 112. 117 177,179,161, 295 Clark, Marion Mack 111, 140 Clark, Patricia Joyce 93, 205 Clements, Emily jane 93, 178, 199, 200 Clements, Paula Carol 111 Clcndcncn, Andy Wade 93, 157, 163 Clcndcncn, Randy Wade 31, 93, 163 Coats, Ronald Clynlc 93, 242, 270, 275 Cochran, Clarence R. 95, 182 Cockrill, Lynn 111, 271 Coe, Linda jam: 111 Coffman, Cassandra 53, 93, 175, 187 138, 266 Coffman, Steve W. 111 Cohan, Sharon Lynn 88, 93, 155, 161 171, ms, 191, 203, 257 Collins, Donna Kaye 95, 204, 207, 277 Collins, james Edward 111 Comer, Kathy Anne lll Cnok,1illen Ruth 93,176,178, 135, 205 Cook, Stephen Lucas 93, 156, 159,163 Cookscy, Sally Ruth 93, 159, 185, 194 255, 261, 266 Coolizlgc, Peggy Suc 111, 1119 Cooper, Carl S. 91, 137, 241 Cooper, Carolyn 93, 206 Cornelius, Barbara Ann 93, 196, 266 Cornett, klamcs Rcaviw 93, 138, 145, 157 163, 179 Corrcll, Robin 115 Cox, Glenda Lea 111 Cracldock, Van Dorn 93, 182 Crank, John C. 111, 14s Cravcy, Cynthia Ann 111, 175, 271 Crawfnrd, Charlcc Whync 91 Crawford, Deborah Sue 111, 174 Crawford, James A. 93 Crawford, Mike Dean 91, 126, no, 132 238 Crisman, Brenda Camille 93 Crocker, Calvin Paul 93 Crockett, Martha Diane 111, 204 Culland, Frances Ann 93 Cunyus, William Anderson 93, 174 Cupp, Robert V. 1ll Dahl, Michael Edward 95 Daniel, W'ill1zm Marvin 111 Darnell, E. Kirby 93, 175 Daughzry, Kcnnctlx l,anicr 111 Davenport, Danny Durwarcl 94 D1V1S,1.aWnnaIl1, 191 Davis, Shqryl Denise 111, 174, 171, 268 Davis, Stanley H. 111 Dawson, Glenn 111, 134 Dean, Rebecca Ruth 111, 190 x Lvnn 111, 190, 263 I Dc u an . , . nc 10, 111, 176, 201, 2611 Dctcau, Diana Kay 94, 159, 171, IRR, 190 Diehl, Patty-10111, 159, 17R, 255 Dillon, Brenda In 111,189 Dodclv, XY'ortl'1clin Gale 111 Dorgan, l9:n'ldl:rL'd1Clc 111 Dowd, Mike 17.94, 211 Downing, l.inda Louise 111 Doycn, Ruby Lucyllc Drew, Danny Glenn 41, 94 Drew, John A. Dunbar, Ronnie james 111 Dunn, Anc1y9-1, ISS, 242 Faitluurn, Britton Allen 111, 112, ws, 199, 163 12cho1s,C1mr1rmc Anne 91, 94, 157, 161 Fckcrt, Sandra Kas' 111. 205 Fflillilrblf, Frnnlilt 11'CrlG 94, 202, 101 Frlward1,Sl1crryl.y'nn 112, 1511 Elder, l.inda K. 94 Flia, Tommy 112, 271 Ellie, Garland Earl Ellis, Mnrica Klan 94 Ellison, Icrry Ray Fllswortla, Elimlwctla Jane 11, 94, 157, 161, 166, 1112, zoa, 2x4 Emlarcc, Steven Richard 94, 159 Emmel, Mc-1laajo11Z,271,189 Eppcs, Thomas Alan 94 Erle, Linda May Evans, jackie Fugenc Evani, Pauline 112 Fa11,1.inda Alison 112, 190 Fanchicr, David Ehrman 112, 145 1'crrcll, Faye Ann 10, 112, 118, 207 Fields, Linda Suv 94, 159, 178 Flnanc, William Jamcs 94, 173, 159 270, 275 Finley, Marlene 94, 159, 175 Fisher, Charles M. 94 Fisher, William Herbert 47, 112, 145 Flcislacr, David Carroll 94 FlC'rIllS!Cr, Regina 94, 1112, 1115 lflcwlmrty. Philip Melvin 94, 217 Fomhy, Gloria Lancll 112, 116, 179,191 Fomlwy, Joe Neal 112 1Nm1, Bill ,leff 94 Tnrrcwtcr, Peggy joycc 112 Forster, -lolm 1.ec 94, 215 lloriytla, Valorir Lawrence 94, 179 Tom-lac, Edgar Albert Fowler, Billie Ruth 112, 178 Fnwlcr, Franrlxi Francis Charles Brent 94, 212, 241 Cr, Dilvlll 159, 191 , Fonda Kay 113 lfrancii. Glenda Fas 94, 196, 270 Frflncii, Teelie Ncvill 94, 209, 275 Francis, Victory Enr194 llrccman, Peggy Lcc 94, 100, 101, 157 166, 1119, 198 Fried, Sarah Sue 113 Friend, Tcrrvc Gale 94, 254 Friar, Iamce William 94 Fricsncr, David Earl 94, 212 Frosr, Cindy Mac 111 Fuller, David Allen 115, 231, 267, 268 Fullcr, Nancy 1.011 20, 31, 94, 199, 161 lm, 214, zsv, 269 Fuller, Sherrie Margarcrtc 111, 183 Gable, ,Tudv Ann 111 Garrctr, Charles Lynn 111 Garvey, Diane Elaine 19, 111, 179 Gary, David Lynn 111,192 Gary, Inlannic Melvin 113 Carlin, Timothy Kent 113 Gaunlc, Edward Claarlce 94 Crew, James Ray' 113, 192 Gentry, Stanley Turner 115, 114 George, Mary 111, 168 Cllasnn, limmy Wavnc 113, 271 Gilfvmn, Karan loc 94, 199 Gibson. linda Kay fm, 277 Gill-s,Tr'n11T1onc 111.271 Gillics, Srcphen Tvrny 94. 270 CilloCl1.1,incla Gail 111 Glavc, Vary Alice 111, 190 Clfwcr, Glen 11:0 19. 113, 1'14,197, Gmlfrcv, 'Patrick C, 91' Goodwin. Qaralu Flivalwctla 110, 1 161 Gouda' in. Tlmmas Nllclwacl 111 Com, Iulun David 111 Graham. lfmcrv Xvcvlanrl 99, 192 Gralmm. Zancrm Gav 95 Grav, lame: Randy 111, 121 Crav. linda Susan '16, 107, 109 113 117,170. 1110.165 Crav, Mina Suc111.1V7.1R?, 271 Grucn, Croc-n, loc R:m41n111I'4.16f Yolmn Franlilin 11? Cr'ccnw.1lcl,1Vnn Xvaltcr 9f, 211 Crccnwalcl, W'.1rrc'n Xvilllam 91 Grcv. Karen Pnnclcla Griffirlm, lhrlaarn lcncr 91.132 Grlm, lame: W. 111 Grim, Iolan A,111 Crow. Cross, , , 4. .Ii 1 - ll Iolmnv Maxwell 111, 114 XY'illi,1m 1T.11?,14f,164 11 119 Grubhs, Janet Charlene 113, 190 Grupell, Mary Madolyn 95, 197, 204 Gugar, Andrew 113 Grun, Kathy Lee 71, 179, 181, 239 Gunn, Barbara Sue Gunn, Tommy Marcus Hagcmeyer, Kathy O'Dile 113, 1715, 268 Llagler, Betty Ann 47, 113, 268 Hall, Rosemary 95, 177 Hall, Sylvia Jane 95 Hamilton, Donnie K, 113,179 llammoclt, Sue Carol 95 Hammonds, Kenneth XVayne Harbison, Cynthia Lucille 95 Hargis, Johnny Lee 140 Ha1'lvncSS, Ronnie Ray 114, 240 Harper, Clarence Sid 19, 110, 114, 120 126, 133, 140, 164, 178 Harrington, Mary Sue 95, 173, 200 Harris, Frances Lee 114 Harrison, Charles Edward 42, 96 Harvey, Joan Karen 96 llauk, Bonnie Kathryn 114, 159, 271 Hayes, Barry Loyd 96 Ilazarel, Billy XVayne 96 Heard, Linda Gi1il96, 273 lletlges, Michael Anthony 114, 179 Henderson, Charles Daniel 114, 178, 179 133 Hendrix, Ronald Glenn 114. 178, 271 llenry, Nancy Marie 114, 154, 271 Henson, Barbara Jane 96 Henson, Phyllis Kaye 11, 96, 103, 266 Hester, David Lynn 96 llethcoclt, Susan Blaine 10. 91, 96, 159 161, 166, 173, 203, 254 269- Hcweil, Sally 25, 42, as, 59, 96, 153 157,159,161,1 66, 203, 214, 254 255, 265 Hitkefnni, ,166 Ralph 96, 214, 237 Hicks, Linda Lea 110, 114,174 lliglzee, Mary Exelyn114, 118,189 11iggin156th.ini, A. Jean 96, 190, 206, 276 Hill, Judy Dianne 114 Hill, Roi iald James 97 Hill, Steve Edward 114, 271, 275 Hirsch, Diana 114 Hodges, Susan 114, 161 Holler, Bi111'ero1 97, 208, 209, 265, 267 Molpus, Hnffinann, Angela Min-r 114, 178, 136 155 Holder, Danny 97, 192 Holley, Jimmy O. 97 Holley, Suzette 11, 97, 160, 161, 166 176, 178 Hollingsworth, Jerry Roy 73 Hollis, Larry Gordon 114, 136 Hollomon, Danny Lee 97, 270 Holloway, Ann 97 Holman, Allen Leon Holt, Kenneth 188 Hooker, David N. 114 Hooker, Ian James 97 Horne, Kenneth Wayne 97 Horne, Phyllis Kaye 114, 168 Horton, Glentla lean 114, 268 Horton, Mary lililabcth 114 Horvath, JoAnn Gayle 97, 206 Hoyxell, lida Joyce 114 Hudson, Dottie J. 114 Hudson, Orion Lawrence 97, 159, 243 172, Hudspeth, Linda Jane 97, 155, 187, 189 Hunter, Paul Warner 114 Hurst, Grace Anne 114, 118, 278 Hutcheson, Wlilliam Thomas 97 Hutson, Paula Doreen 114 Iloff, Cynthia Ruth 97 Johnston Ingham, lngram, Jackson, Jackson , Jackson, Robert Norman Walter Kelley 114 English L. 114 Jackie Anne 114 Linda Dianne 114 James, Janet Carol 97, 159 Jameson, Marjorie Ann 114 Jankey, Tony Louis 114, 140, 165 Jcmelka, Roland G. 114 Jemclka, Ronnie Patil 97 Jester, Peggy Ann 114 Jester, Stephen Larry 97, 211 Johnson, James Galen 97 Johnson, Janet Lynn 114, 120, 1 268 Johnson, Judy Annette 114, 115 Johnston, Charles Craig , Gordon Clayton 97, 16 76, 177 4, 192 Johnston, Richard Allen 114, 183 Johnston, R. Mare 97 Johnstone, Don Monroe 97, 159, 235 238, 254, 258, 265, 267, 269 Jones, Carol Lee 97, 159, 206, 207, 255, 161 Jones, Connie Dell 115, 177, 271 Jones, K Jones, K aren Kay 97 athye Elayhe 115 Jones, Larry Don 115, 140, 238 Jones, Lurita L. 205 Jones, Paul Merritt 97 Jones, Rita 97, 173, 185, 1119 Jones, Steve Donald 115 Jones, T Jordan, Edwin Gene 115, 177 imorhy 97, 212 Jordan, Mike H, 97 A Kam, Tommy W'illiam 115 Keadle, Charles Earl 115, 192 ,271, 275 Keenan, William Charles 115 Keeton, Dan Paul 97 Kellum, Michael Danny 11, 19, 97, 126 132, 142, 208 Kendrick, Linda Rue 115, 183, 202 Kendrick, Teresa Lyn 97, 194, 204 Ketchum, Gregory Enos 115 Key, ijarol lilifabeth 97, 199 Killmar, Margaret Lee 97 lsinilsnnigii, Lanny 11, 97, 105, 137, 142, 145 147 157 159 162 fi 1 i 5 King, Amy Kathryn 115, 120, 268, 155 Knight, Homer Phillip 115 Koch, Robert Alan 97, 209 Kuhlmann, Debbie Jane 91, 97, 159, 161 172, 203 Kulig, Roger Glenn 116 Kutzer, Ralph Wesley 116, 156 Lamb, David Louis 10, 116 LaMont, Dixie Marie 97, 179 Lancaster, 13-i11Byerly 98 Lancaster, Eddie Mansel 116, 271 Lang, Bill Glenn Langdale, Sammy 98 Lash, Jacky Don 98, 212, 213 Lasiter, Joan Marie 116, 170, 268 Lathem, Nancy Susan 116 Laws, Linda Susan 116, 177 Leach, Roy Alfred 47, 116,145 Leak, Patricia Gayle 98 Leathers, Brenda Joyce 116 1,eBus, Margaret Christine 10, 109, 116 179, 275 ledlnetter, Terry P. 98, 126, 132, 137 165 Lee, Linda Sue 98, 172, 187, 204 1.eTourneau, Richard lidward 98, 178 192 LeTourneau, Robert Gilmour 93 Leveretr, Patricia Vail 116, 174, 175 Lilly, James Michael 98, 237 Little, Alan Howard 98 Little, Garland Paul 911, 192 Little, Laieanne 98 Lock, Sarah Lynn 116, 179, 271 Loekett, Clay David 98, 270 Lorkert, David Alan 915, 1-15,179, 256 Lockleer, Julia Jeanette 116, 156, 179 202, 268 Loftis, Lynn Karen 116, 203, 268 Lomax, Del 116, 178, 205 London, Martha Jane 116 Loomis, Jeffrey Norman 28, 106, 116 131, 116, 153, 156, 159, 163, 255 Loomis, Ken llllison 116, 163 Loper, Larry Bob 98, 239 Loper. Pamla 116, 176, 179, 207 Iotz, Roy llenry 116, 177 McBride, l'ran1iie Dale 99, 198 MeBri11c,P11i1ip T1-dd 116, 174 McClelland, Charles XV. 116, 134, 235 McCollum, Janice Lee 116, 179 McCown, Benny Allan 116 h1CCrac1scn, Travis Leon Mcfirary, Gerald 198 McDaniel, Bonnie Gene 98, 277 McDaniel, Kathy 116 Mt'DonalCl, James llaroltl 116, 208, 209 McDonald, Robert Prank 98, 215 McDowell, Kent Raford 116 McPar1and,Larry H. 51, 98, 155 McGarvey. Ernie Lee McGuire, Clara Lois 116 McGuire, Dorothy 1.enell Mclnvale, Brenda Gail 98, 198 McKinley, Terry 116, 134, 183 McLemore. Lila Elaine 116, 190 MeLester, Billy Joe 98 McMahon, J, Mike 19, 106, 107, 116, 156,159,163, 170,174 McMahon, Michael Chester 116, 175 McMeans, Bob Paschal 116, 178, 271 1X'IeMu11cn, Rebecca Dale 19, 98, 277, 278 McMullen, Rohert Elton 116, 211 McNatt, Charles Thurman 98 MeNeilanrl, Carolyn Sue 116 McWhorter, Charlotte 98, 152 Maberry, Michael Ray 88, 89, 95, 98, 126, 131, 143, 145, 155, 165, 172, 239 Macias, Jessie Clair 98 Maedke, Linda Sue 116, 159 Magness, Prank Holland 117, 159, 174 Males, Dana Wfayne 52, 98, 152, 154, 162, 171, 216, 265, 267, 273 Mandel, Richard 1Vlarchione,GarvP, 117, 134, 181, 241 Marks, Connie Diane 98, 179 Marks, Jimmy 117 Marler, XVinfrctl Wfarren 117 Marshburn, Horace Edward Martin, Jan 95, 187, 254, 265, 269 Mason, John L. hlason, l51Eliss3 26, 951, 156, 190 Masters, Rohert W. 117, 136 Mathews, Shelia Dorothy 117 Matragos, Jimmy John 98, 197 Matthews, Lee Ray 46, 98, 145 Matthews, Ronnie Parker 99, 136, 197 Matthis, Mary Faye 98, 266 May, Bill George May, Nancy Kathryn 117. 161, 178 May, Richard Lee 117. 241 Mayfield, Joyce Evelyn 98 Mayhall, A, Terrell 98, 197 Meadke, Linda 268 Melton, Sandra Kay 117 Menefee, Mary Martha 98, 159, 255, 270, 274 Menefee, Patricia Anne 77, 235 Mikeska, Matthew Brian 117, 174, 181 Miley, Lynn Jessie 117, 145, 175 Miller, David G. 118, 159 Minter, Lou Ellen 99, 205 Minton, Thelma L. Mitchell, David Bruce 99, 218, 270 Mitchell, Helen Susanne 118, 268 Mitchel 1,Mike Wfard 118, 159,255,271 Mohhs, Norris T, 99 Molpus, Gregory Morris 118, 134, 164 Shirley Diinr 118, 168, 206 Montez, Patricia Ann 118 Mooney, Margaret Rose 118, 159, 177 Moore, James 99 Moore, Sharon Nlaric 99 Moore, Tommy Ray 99, 165, 211 Moorman, Joe 99 Moriarty, Michael Lynn 113, 267, 268 Morphew, Larry Biehl 118. 134, 140, 165, 174, Morris. ,Ian 1.6n6r6 1111, 159, 178, 255 Morris, Margarette Ann 118, 177, 178, iss, 190, 268 Morton, Joseph Craig 99, 174 Morton, Joyce 118 Mowery, James Thomas 99, 165, 233, 236 Mudd, Cheri Sue 99 Murphy, Patricia Myers, Charlsie Gail 99 Naifeh, Gary Thomas 119 Napps, Eddie G. 100 Nelms, Ronnie Calvin 100, 270, 275 Nelson, Robert Herman 119, 205 New, John Cnit 100, 174, 205, 270,275 Newton, Cecil Ray 19, 119, 134, 140 165, 234, 267 Newton, Ernestine 100 Nix, Sandra Kay 100, 189, 203, 270 273, 277, 278 Nolen, George Michael 119, 134 Norris, Marilyn Jeanice 100 Northcutt, Billy B. 119 Norton, Dennis Byron 100 Nottingham, Mary Novick, Barbara Jo 119, 271 Newell, Robert Arnold 109, 119, 205 241 Nutt, Johnny Wesley 100, 192,'1i93 O'Connor, lllizahelh Charlene 119 O'Ke11y, Harry Miller 119, 134, 245 322 Olcr, Bruce NV. 119,183,271 0lNcal, Jenny Lynn 100, 159, 182,199 Uney, Samuel Losia 46, 100, 142, 163 173 Owen, Linda Nell 19, 100, 277 Owens, Jerry Eldon 100 Owles, Buddy 101 Ow1es,Roger-Eric 119 Pace, Orban C. 101 Parker, Bobby Keith 19, 119, 134, 138 140 Parker, Daiitl Lee 101, 145, 211,241 Parker, Jerry Wayne 119, 239 Parsons, Joan Kay 119, 191 Parsons, Marsha Ann 101, 254 Parthemorc, Raleigh M. 19, 101, 126, 268 Pass, Catherine Ann 119, 156,177 Patton, Charles Wlilliam 101 Payne, Janis Lynn Peek, Brenda Jean 119, 189 Peek, Cynthia Gail 119 Pellham, Danny Joe 119 Perccll, Vicki 119, 136, 189 Perkins, Joe Ann 101 Perkins, Phillip Earl 119, 152 Peterson, Jay Michael 101, 182, 254, 258 267 Phillips, 1raL1oyt1 101, 267, 270, 275 Piekitt, Charles XVe1tlon 101,209 Pierce, Lsther 101, 266 Pitt, Roy M. 123, 11:5 Pittinger, Thomas Arthur 118, 119, 126 132 Pitts. Patil Sherman 119 Plant, Nancy Therese 91, 101, 155, 161 167, 177, 179, 207 Plunkett, Virginia Ann 101 Pohl, Mike Alex 119 Pond, Walter 119 Pond, XVilliam119 Porter, Cathy Sue 119 Powell, lamcs Charles 119 ' Powell, James Edward 101 Powell, Joe 5Valter101. 211, 242, 268 Powell, John David 119, 159, 179 Presley, Douglas Franklin 101, 172, 193 Price, Deanna 112, 119, 207, 268 Price, Jim Rohert 101 Prothro, Dane XVes1ey Pruett, Susan Carroll 56, 119 Pruitt, Pam Ruth 119 Pryor, Mary Frances 11, 101, 105, 161 173, 203 Pugh, Rebecca Blaine 119, 271 Piigh, Timothy Pat 101, 178, 214, 237 , it ,M 7 Putman, Tommy Russell 119 Rac11el, Nolan Keith 119, 177 Rainey, jacquelyn 101 Ramsey, Steve Louis 119 Ransom, llugh Russell 119 Ratley, Brenda LaVerne 1011 175 Ray, Bobby XVayne 101, 197 Ray, Rebecca Rush 120, Ray, Richard Paul 101 Redfearn, jennifer Lynn 96, 101, 159 161, iss, 203, 255, 284 Reed, Elmer Dale 19, 120, 134, 140 Reed, Linda Katherine 101, 203 Turner, Recd, Margaret Genell 101, 215 Reeher, Bennett O. 101 Reeks, Peggy Louise 101, 204 Reese, Nancy Sue 120, 204 Reeves, janis Lynn 120 142, 192 Sheffield, Sharon Ann 121 Shelton, Don Roland 121 Shelton, jerry Avon Shepis, Cecelia 196 Sheppard, johnnie Ophiela 121 Shipman, Sara jane 205, 254 Shoaf, Georgia Carol 47, 121, 268 Shorter, Dianna Lynn 121 Shorter, Linda Louise 102 Silverman, Lana Sheryl 11, 91, 102, 116 155, 161,166, 178, 203, 254 Silvey, Nola Patricia 121, 177 Simmermann, Katherine jane 121, 159 161, 174, 183 Simmons, Linda Sue 121, 200 Sims, Kennith, Edward 121 Singletary, Georgene 123, 136, 179, 271 Skinner, Glen Edward 121, 134, 237 102, 177, 182, 199 Tatum, Tatum, Taylor, judith Wright 102 Michael Gene 121 Gail Ann Thacker, Ronald Hudson 121 Thomas, Barbara Lydia 122, 183 Thomas, Betty Grace 122 Thomas, Carolyn Dale 103, 189 Thomas, Gilbert G. 10, 103 Thomas, Susan Frances 103 Thompson, Betty Doyle 102, 199, 276 Thompson, john Alan 122 Toon, Mike Lamar 103 Townsend, Yicl-ty Ann 122 Tramel, Traylor Triece, Larry Elwood 52, 122 , Dennis 1'ranl-tlin 122 Terry 103, 155, 155, 159, 161, 166,173, 203, 273 Tucker, Lana jeanene 122, 254 Richard Dale Renfro, David Patricia 101, 193, 208 Reynolds, Carliss Doreen 101, 182, 202 203 Reynolds, Sandra K. 101, 204 Rhodes, Donna Lynne 42, 101, 199 Richardson, Sherry Lee 101 Richtmyer, jamie Lynn 101, 155, 276 Rife, Rummy Carl Riley, Denny Ray 120, 159 Roberts, Cathey jean 120, 175, 255 Roberts, Mary Alice 101, 159, 277 Smith Barry Alan 121 Rolan, Robinson, Vickey Kay 120, 178 Rodger s, Mary Grace 101 Rogers, Gloria jean 120, 178 Rogers, Randy Dobbs 120, 179 Rogers, Robert Keith 120, 136 Rogers, Sullaline Lescsne 102, 172, 203 Roland, jimmy Newton 120, 134 Leslie Ann 102, 105,165, 276 Rose, james Eddie 120 4 Smith, Barbara Ann 121 Smith, Charles Millard 102 Smith, Delia Ann 102, 199, 206 Smith, james Thomas Smith, Michael Fred 121, 211 Smith, Patsi j. 102 Smith, Phil R. 102 Smith, Stephen Eldred 121,145 Smith, Tommy 102,211 Spielicimann, john Clements 102 Spottswood, Hal Stephen 30, ws 111' 105, 137, 145, 157, 165, 179, 25 267, 269 Stanley, Elton Ray Stanley, judy Elaine 121, 2624 Stanley, Larry G. 102, 177 Starr, Robert Dean 208, 102 4. Turner, Tommy P. 103 Horace Michael 19, 122, Tuttle, 267, zss Underwood, Donny Bruce 103, 182, 23K Underwood, Lester Warren 122, 271 VanderWoude, jean llelen 103, 159, 176, 185, 199, 255 Vaughan, Barbara Anne 103, 159, 202 Vaughan, David R. 109, 122, 179 Vaughan, Dianne Lynn 122 Ve1de,johnjay 103, 255, 254, 267 Vickery, Carol Ann 103 Wade, Donald Dec 104 Wade, Mary Laura 104 Wailes, Steve Lee 104, 209 Whites, Anita Paulette W'ake1'1eld, Randall liarl 122, 267, 2614 Waldrop, Barbara Lynn 122, 178 140, White, Gloria jean 104, 122, 156, 187 189, 195 White, Patricia Dorothy 174 Whitehurst, Abslon Davis 122 Whitesid e, Patricia Ann 122 Whitton, Cathryn june 104, 159, 205 5X'illi.1ms, Edward Michael 104 Williams, Kenneth Morris 104 W'illiams, Marcia Gayle 122, 190 Williams , Patrick Cordell 122 W'illi11ms, Ronald Gene 104 Ross, Linda Kay 121, 189 Rotondo, Dana Lynn 121, 168, 178, 271 273, 277, 278 Rowland, Linda can 121 Ruddcll, Bennie 102 Rurnbaugh, Floyd Elton 102 Rushing Daphne Sue 111, 177 Russell, ,Sue Ellen 102 salmon, lynvid Douglas 102 SandC1'S, Susan 19, 102, 203, 207, 273, 277 Sanford, M. Scott 102, 234, 275 Saunders, Steve Perrin 102 Savony, jules 102, 282 Scherrer, john jacob 102 Scherrer, Susan Carol 121 Schneider, Betty Gray Schull, Stephen 173, 270, 27-1, 275 Scott, Arthur Hyatt 56, 102, 16 Segars, Samuel Ralph 102 Shanks, Rusty 121, 134 4 Shanks, Sandi 121 Shaw, Be tty Susan 102, 185,194,195 Shaw,E,1-1. 121,198,271 3, Steele, Margaret jane 102, 199 Stence, Larry Paul 102 Stephens, Donna Kay 266 Stephens, james Alvin 121, 140 Stephens, Roger Lawrence Stephens, Sandra Kaye 121 Stewart, Garry 5Vaync 121, 145 Still, Shane A. 121 St0L1t, 1201121111 Lewis 126, 129,13X, 1-15 Street, james L. 102, 126, 130, 138, 119 142, 145, 148, 165, 171, 233 245, 254, 267 Street, Mary Helen 102, 266, 276 Stribling, Laura Elizabeth 26, 102, 166 Strong, Glenda 196 Stuart, johnny Michael 121 Sullivan, Brenda Margaret 121 Sullivan, Charles Doss Sullivan, jerry Lewis 102 Sumlin, Eddie LCC 121, 179 Supan, Christopher Gray 121, 208 Sweeney, julie Kim 121, 271, 274 Sweeney, Thomas Arthur 102, 275 Swinney, Barry Thomas 121, 237 Talley, Nancy E. 102 Walker, 265 james Michael 104, 238, 267 254, 5 Walker, Vickie Ann 91, 104, 277 Walls, Elaine 104, 175, 190 W'ard, james Dexter 104, 173, 234, 275 Wardlaw', Sharon Kaye 122 , 237i Warner, james Copeland 104 Warren, Randall Fulton 122, 155, 192, 271 Washburn, Elizabeth Louise 122 Waters, Dinah Sue 104, 159, 175 Watson, D. jane 122 Watson, jenifer Lynn 122 Watson, john Mark 12, 122, 134, 140, 163 , 267 Welch, Thomas I11 122 Wells, Diana Lynn 122 Wells, Doris Leigh 122 Wells, Glenn Ray W'ells, Randall Lloyd 122, 134 Whatley, Edward Eddie 122 Whatley, Patsy Ruth 122 Whitbread, Charles Craig 104, 234, 254, 267 White, Carolyn Ann 122 Williams, Rosemarie 104, 152, 161, 201 273, 277, 278 Williams, Shirley Ann 104 Willis, Cathy 1-1. 122 Wilson, Charles 104 Wilson, Daryl Wayne 104 Wilson, Emory Stuart 104 XVilson, Gary Lynn Wilson, janice Lynn 122 XY'1lson, joe W'illiam 122, 271 NV1lson, johnna Lou 122, 175 Wilson, judy Carrol 104, iso Wilsoii, Robert Curry 104, 159, 174, 255 Wilson, Thomas jackson 122, 211 Winderweedle, james Monroe 104 Vfindsor, Donna Sue 104, 190 XY'offort.1, Cathy Marilyn 104, 1130, 199 206, 266 W't5ld, Bobbie jo 123 Wolf, johnny Arlene Xvolfe, Patrick Lynn 19, 123,17?1, 211 W'olff, Sherry Ann 104 Womack, Russell Dale 104 Wlood, Becky 125, 155, 159, 161, 179 268 Woodall, Robert Maurice 25, 26, 99 104, 137, 165, 240 Woods, Terry Eugene 123 Woomer, Michael Alan 140, 152, 159 165 W'ord, Barbara jean 123, 159, 179, 271 W'orks, Hazel jean 123, 271 Vfoude, jean 175, 176 XVray, Mary Lou 123 Wright, Charlotte Lee 104, 155, 159, 185, 254, 258, 265, 269 Wright, Loretta Suzanne 104 Wyatt, judy Mae 123 Wyatt, Darell Dean XVyehe, Sherry Martine 19, 48, 104, 161, 276 Wynne, Gary joe 104 Wynne, Nancy 123 Yarbrough, Deanna Lynn 104, 197 Yates, ja nyth Margaret 104, 277 Yates, Stephen Douglas 104, 208, 209 Young, Tommy Darrell 123 Yount, Doris Lanita 123 Zahn, Linda Sue 104 Zimicki, Marcia Ann 102, 191 of high each other The Sand only thc rick of fngcs Now 'ns the another year, thc precious calendar to bc mf rhclycnr have not with time. if J The 11 QQ? 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