Longview High School - Lobo Yearbook (Longview, TX)
- Class of 1976
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This explanation cannot be totally correct for some limitations must be under- stood in order for a society to exist in harmony. These limitations are not always observedg therefore, societies experience rebellion by some of its members. But what does freedom mean to you? Do you feel that you may express your inner sebf without thought of what others think? In class every day, each student expresses himsebt in some form or another. Some individuals are more outspoken than others but everyone ls expression is important The main factor is that we have the freedom to express ourselves. As a single person we have the right to excel, to assemble, to participate, to learn, to teach, to worship God, or if we choose, to only exist provided we stay within the conformities of society. No other people in this world are as fortunate as we, thanks to our forebearers two hundred years ago. They realized by assuming a sense of trust and responsibility could only result in freedom. 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I976 Lobo S+aff Edifors Ann Dodson Michele McMas+er Becky Reel Honors Susan Pay+on Business Managers Janice Mercer Becky S+ahl Curriculum Carla Rogers Organizaiions Dirk Coleman Darla Woolen Karen Zager Sporfs Glenn Celerier Mark Fanning Senior Edifors Evelyn Pa+'I'erson Ramona WriH' Junior Edilors Holly Bunala Susan McCar+y Sophomore Edi+ors Karen Bienvenu Neldarine Newhouse Ads Ray Hengsl' Vickie Craig Lucy Marsh Copy Edifor Becky Bowden Ari Edilor David Clemons Typisl Linda Blanfon Pho+ography Frank Ca n+er Advisor Virginia Knapp sf sg f X- 11 X I 6 nf- APN!! S - 7' .1 Q Y!! .K 4' Q Q -w, M t Ai 3 Q. X , X is 'V it 'fx x gb ,, W uv S. ss., A? Freedom +0 Excel LHS Honors Are Chosen Miss LHS, Cindy Pinlcerlon, chosen by popular vo+e, repre- sen+s Longview High School during I975-76. Cindy won 'firsl' runner-up in +he annual Miss Gregg Coun'ry con+es+ in Sep- +ember. Miss Flame, Teresa Fer- guson, is chosen +o represeni' Longview High School espe- cially during Fire Prevenfion Week. This year l'he VieweH'es voled for l'he girls who would hold rhese posi+ions of honor. Among o+her special ac+ivi+ies, bofh Miss LHS and Miss Flame par+icipa+e in numerous parades. fi Cindy Pinkerion, Miss LHS Teresa Ferguson, Miss Flame Foofball swee+hear+ Pairicia Hun+er and escorf Riclcey Guice. Baslcefball swee'I'hear+ Cindy Pinlcerfon and escorf Tim Jamieson. On Oc+ober 3I, 'lhe Longview Lobos mel' +he Marshall Maver- icks in Lobo Sladium for +he nex+-+o-lasi' game of fhe season. Besides being Halloween, 'l'he nighl' was also homecoming for 'rhe Lobos. During pre-game ceremonies, 'rhe sweelheari' of +he Lobo squad l'his year was announced. Ka+hy Anderson, Pafricia Hun1'er, and.Cindy Pinlcerlon were +he candida+es, of ihe lhree girls, Pa1'ricia Hun+er, a senior and co-head cheerleader was chosen. Charles Mi'rchell, one of +he Figh+ing Lobos, presen+ed her wi+h red roses, a +oken of +he +eam's apprecialion 'For her supporl' during lhe i975 season. Ano1'her nigh'I', la'I'er on in +he school year, was ex+ra special. On February 20, +he Lobos mel' +he Luflcin Panfhers a+ Fosler Gym for l'he lasl baslcefball game of lhe season. This nighl' 'I'he baslcelball swee'l'hear+, Cindy Pinlcerfon, was pre- sen+ed. She was chosen by +he baslce+balI feam because of her enihusiasm and encouragemenf all season. Honors I 7 Club Swee'rhear+s And Beaus Almos+ every club or organiza- 'rion a+ L.H.S. each year selec+s a swee+hear'r and beau +o be honored by +he club. Each club has i+s own special way of choosing 'rwo s+uden+s. Some clubs decide early in Sep+ember who will be chosen as swee'I'- hearf and beau, while some clubs wail' un'I'il la+er in +he year 'ro decide. Some clubs have cer- +ain requiremenfs +o be me+, such as 'rhe candida+es mus+ be members of +he club, or seniors, or some o+her slipulalion. Ofher clubs have a wider field of candida'I'es by no+ having any cerlain requiremen+s ofher fhan being a sfudenl' here. Whi- chever way you loolc a+ if, being vo+ed on 'I'o become a club swee'rhear+ or beau, and win- ning, is a privilege which is beslowed only on deserving slu- den+s. Key Club presidenf Bari Seagers and Swee+hear+ BeHie Johns+on. FHA Swee+hear+ Sheri Woodruff and French Club Beau S+eve Bradham and Swee+hear+ LeeAnn Adams. Beau Llewelyn Fambles. I8 Honors ' Q 2.3. . L ff L , his-E W Serif Q 1- as 1 ,V A , Q- 14.519, W., ,Mi Ki S Kgs N 3 ' S ia : . .M if 'C fu my . My If , W Pint, M Q 1 ,wg-' A, F, ' A Q Q,,Q 0140 6- . g if E ew v -,w an 11 HYA1: L 'I 'Jaw w,i.v5' K 7, xii if A -. ' x r Q .ifgu xf,' Ah. MOQV ,,,,.J9 ':,'. ,,..f, uk x 3 O. . 9 Y! HR 1 4 , 1 L. '15 V1 is Homecoming Brings Honors 5... Band Sweefhearf Gay Fuller and Beau Lynn Childers. Homecoming fhis year was on Ocfober 3I, as Longview was challenged by fhe Marshall Mavericks. Several sfudenfs were honored by various organ- izafions during pregame cere- monies af Lobo Sfadium. The game was affended by a large crowd, including many former sfudenfs of LHS. Miss Vieweffe, chosen by popular vofe was Sheri Woodruff, a fwo-year member of fhe squad. Miss High Kick, Sandy Shirey, was chosen by Mrs. Pam Taylor and fhe Vieweffe officers. Lynn Childers and Gay Fuller were announced as band beau and sweefhearf, respecfively. Dur- ing half-fime, fhe Vieweffes performed fheir Bicenfennial salufe fo fhe U.S.A. which was received warmly by fhe crowd. To make fhis nighf even more excifing, fhe Mavericks were defeafed by fhe Lobos, bring- ing fhem closer fo disfricf championship. 5 i E 2 Miss Vieweffe Sheri Woodruff. Miss High Kick Sandy Shirey. Honors 21 Prime Minisfer David Clemons and assis+an+ Vicki Sanders. Trumpe+ers S+eve Allen, Toby Nelms, and Kelly Smi+h. Dancers November 7, I975. A nighl' of enchan+men+! As 8:00 p.m. draws nearer, +he Fos+er Junior High Gymnasium begins +o gradually fill up. The very afmosphere lakes on an air of exci+emen+. The Royal House of +he Lobos will be announced soon. There are one hundred and +hree senior girls, along wi+h 'rheir escorls, wailing in 1'he wings +o be presen1'ed +o King Llewellyn of +he House of Fam- bles. Ten days before +he nighi' of +he Coronarion +he arch- duke, prince, and king were pre- senled +o 1'he s+uden+ body, along wi+h +he Ladies-in-Wait ing and ihe Royal Dames. As each girl and her escor+ are called, beau+iful colors are seen in +he room. Now +ension moun+s. The girls realize 'I'ha+ soon +he iden1'i+y of +he royal+y will be disclosed, having been vo'red on earlier by 'rhe s+uclen+ body. One by one, +he names of +he duchesses, archduchess, and princess are read by Prime Min- is+er David Clemons, each fol- lowed by applause. The momen+ has arrived. ln ius+ a minu+e +he Queen of lhe Lobos will be sea+ed on her 'ihrone beside King Llewellyn. And now her momeni' has come - Queen Cindy of +he House of Pinker- +on! Mrs. Dimple Hu+chings Hono rs 23 Sealed wi+l1 +l1e King and Queen are Sieve McGowan, Lena Allen, and Pafricia Ba+es. Royal Coud 24 Honors 5 ff f Ladies4inAWai+ing 0 6 Y Royal Dames Honors 25 S+uden'ls Receive Music Awards To be among lhe besi' in +he s+a+e is an honor worlh freasur- ing. I+ isn'+ easy +o ge+ lo 'rhe +op. Along wi+h nalural +alen+, fhere are many hours of diligenl' prac+ice +0 be pul' in. Some- +imes 'rhere is a feeling of frus- l'ra+ion because of one cerl'ain mislalce +ha+ seems lo have a will of i'rs own and ius+ won'+ be correc+ed. Finally, +hough, per- fec+ion is achieved, and +he frus+ra+ion is forgoH'en. Three sludenls from Longview High made all-s+a+e choir +his year. Jerry Lewis, John Kershaw, and Robin Rice were chosen +o rep- resen+ LHS. Three s+uden+s from LHS were also chosen +o represen+ 'rhe school in all-s+a+e band. They were LeeAnn S+arnes, Ronnie AshcraH, and Lynn Childers. These six slu- den+s are recognized as being some of +he mos+ +alen+ed band and choir members in The s+a+e of Texas. All Sl'a+e Choir members John Kershaw, Robin Rice, and Jerry Lewis All Region Choir. 26 Honors Lynn Childers, LeAnn S+arnes, and Ronnie Ashcrafi are 'I'he +hree All S+a'I'e members from 'fhe Longview High School Marching Band. V wwf, L - Over fhiriy Longview High School Marching Band members made lhe All Region band. Honors 27 Siudenis The phrases All-American Boy or All-American Girl well describe 'ihe s+uden+s who were chosen fo be mos+ ou'I'- sfanding among +heir fellow classmafes. Two s+uden'I's, a girl and a boy, were chosen from each grade here a'I' LHS +0 rep- resen'I' +he res'I' of +heir grade level. There are many quali+ies which make a person seem excepiionally oufsfanding. Among 'rhese charac'I'eris+ics are high scholasiic ap+i'I'ude, 'friendliness foward all wifh whom +hey come in con+ac'I', and a willingness +o accepf responsibili'I'y. And, along wi'I'h fhese 'I'rai+s, +he s+uden+s chosen possess a cerfain kind of spar- kle, which makes lheir personal- i+y seem special. The s+uden'I's from +en+h, eleven+h, and +welf+h grades were elecfed by popular vo+e among +he s'I'u- denfs in +heir respec'I'ive classes. Honors Eleci Mosi Ouisianding Seniors - Llewellyn Fambles, Caihy Anderson Y . , i i 1 J Juniors - Diane Dickson, David Gibson Sophomores - Brian Dolive, Janei' Ferguson 3OH Top 27: Recognized n Mike McCrary Jdhifle Wanda Kay Jackson Ken Be y Thomas George Vickie Camp Bobby Jones Q i 5 I Doris Daniels Hono rs 31 'T 's ,si N-. ,...,4.-fixbhvw, Anna Daimwood Karen Hillbee ' .1 ScoH Borders Dirk Coleman 32 Honors Lobos Win Honors ln Dis'rric'l ' ', S ,oo,A 4 l self H Q3 if 1 'WY ,M We oo,o Firs+ Team All-Dis+ric'I'. 5 i 5 Lobos had an unforgeiiable season +his year. The foo+ball 'l'eam seemed 'l'o be infallible on +heir way fo semi-'Final playoffs. The name of +he Longview Lobos became well-known +hroughou+ +he s+a+e of Texas. The honor and recogniiion was earned by each member of 'l'he squad. Individuals were also given special recogni+ion as +he mosl' valuable players on fhe +eam. Nine Lobos were chosen 'io represenl' Longview on 1'he all-dis1'ric+ firsl' +eam. They were Sieve Bradham, Kyle Collier, Llewellyn Fambles, Johnny Fuller, Gil Harris, Rodney Jones, Leo McCoy, Hosea Tay- lor, and Kelvin Thurmond. These Lobos have worked hard +o improve l'he en+ire feam by beginning wi+h lhemselves. The awards given 'l'hem were well- deserved. Lobos All Dis+ric+ Team Players. Honors 33 l Many S+uclen+s Receive Honors .Ss 42 v KT Award of Excellence is a new award creafed l'his year 'for +hose in fine ar+s, academics and exfra-curricular ac+ivi+ies. This does no'I' necessarily mean excellence in scholarship, bu+ ii is +o award +hose who olherwise are noi' recognized. The above slcefch of fhe medal is one crea+ed +o be given +o +hese s+uden+s. A+ a special banquel on March 23 fhis year +hey will receive This medal. The award is +o be a +radi+ional evenl' in +he years fo come. Er Tommy Ferguson and Mike McCrary were s+a+e finalis+s in Number Sense meef. T XSS Johnny Fuller received 'the Fighling Head award. Be'I'h Hawfhorn was selec'l'ed for DAR 34 Honors award. S+eve Gaflin won fhe BeH'y Crocker Awe rd. Disfrici' winners of 'Phe Greenhand Chap+er Conduc+ing Team are Lysa Dykes, Bob- bye Weaver, Roberi' Coolidge, Dean Camp, David Minor, Tim Tucker, and Wayne Yeargain. Honors 35 ti. A L I flik, Il Ylll' 7' 'riff 2 V---V 1 i s NX: ,v- f .ww . QF in 455.533 yXVtlf XrY 51' Q4- xi 4 V: .V ZS-'gvr K.-nxgxkf -' 3 . gtfzsfy Q, an . ,Ak ffllfp .-pxg Ypw ja-fgxwz,-, ,V 3.3, 1.1-f . ,,, QW 1 A IVF 1335 ' , TT fl' wi in . .wwf-ff.. K Sq, .Q f'i5'g.T3 5 9 A657 Q as 4f7' v If vs w 4 Freedom +0 Assemble A seven poin+ grade average, along wi+h lhe quali+ies of a leader decide 'rhe membership of +he Na+ional Honor Socieiy a+ Longview High School. Aca- demically, +hese s+uden+s are +he ones who excel. Seniors, iun- iors, and sophomores pariici- pale in lhe aclivifies of lhe NHS. Early in lhe school year iunior members, who have been associale members during +heir sophomore year, are' inducled wi+h a recep'I'ion following l'he ceremony. Each year a scholar- ship is awarded fo a member of +he NHS. The membership dues and any money earned lhrough proiec+s help finance +his award. Mrs. Dimple Hu+chings is sponsor of +he Na+ional Honor Sociefy. 5 N HS - A Sociely NHS Officers are Hanlr Smifh, pres.: Diclc Farmer, v. pres., Viclcie Camp, sec., Karen While, ireas. .' .-1 Senior members 38 Organizations 1 X1 . gg xr fm W if fi? ew i L 1 -4 es Y -1 44? x df W W 2 vf 4? F ,gilt .f'1 f I 1 K 4 4. 4 5 4 H M is 3 f .ff iv if was 1+ ' 591 1 ,rf 4 if 25 af 5 g, .,Q , ' 1' Q ' X 5 3 ' .T '42 3 .A ,. 1' K 4 l+'s +rue, girls . . . Mrs. Pam Taylor. VieweHes, A Sensalion Viewefle officers are Ka'H'1y Heller, I+.: Teresa Ferguson, I+.: Charlo'H'e Bur+on, I+.: Kem Kibbe, captg Cindy Sl1oH, I+. Senior VieweHes. 40 Organizations A+ Every Performance There is no way I'm gonna painl' all lhose props ' ', ' Paul Sparks and Viewe'H'es as+ound +he crowd a+ Texas S+adium wi+h fheir coniagion. Charles Rader, Vlewe++e managers. Junior Viewe'H'es. Organizations 41 The Vieweffes of Longview are living proof fhaf pracfice does make perfecf. Juniors and sen- iors from Longview High who make fhe squad puf in many hours of pracfice. They perform af each Lobo foofball game during halffime. One of fhe mosf popular roufines fhis year was fhe map and flag bicenfen- nial salufe fo America. Each Vieweffe supporfed a Lobo foofball player. On open day, fhe Lobos showed fheir appreci- afion fo fhe Vieweffes, and each Vieweffe wore fhe jersey of fhe player she backed. The iunior Vieweffes also sold pop- pies downfown fo help veferans of foreign wars. The Pride of Longview, beffer known as fhe Vieweffes, is direcfed by Mrs. Pam Taylor. Vieweffes dance fo Somefhing You Goff' 42 Organizations Thumbs up for fhe Lobos. Texas . . . fhe biggesf and besf! Dance group Linda Blanfon, Joy Cupif, Becca Wood, Kim Sanders, chair., Sheri Woodruff, AnneH'e Hodges, Kim Waifs, Linda Nelson, Gail Vaughn. Junior Vieweffes yell wifh spirif. Flush fhaf John! Darlene Mercer, +reas.g Barbara Nicholas, pres.: Earlene Wallace, Sec.: Mable James, v. pres. You don'+ have io be a bool:- worm 'ro be a member of The LHS Library Club. All ihai' is required is one hour a day spenl' working in +he school library. This year ihe club is selling candy +o raise money for The scholarship +ha+ is annually awarded lo a senior member. Some of lhe profil from +his proieci' will also be used +o send siudenls +o ihe Slaie Library Conven+ion. Barbara Nicholas heads +he 27-member club +his year. Mrs. Vera Belle Warren and Miss Golden Tarver are +he librarians who sponsor lhis group. Librarians encourage all s+uden+s +0 come by during any school day io enioy +he advan- iages of lhe library. Library Club, An Aid To Readers Library Club. Organizations 43 Thesplans Bring Achng To Life Now Donnie, if can'+ hur+ fhaf bad . . . Donnie Lovell. I can'+ believe l'm so good-looking . . . Mrs. Pam Tompkins, Thespian sponsor. 44 Orgonizalions Thespian Officers Mary Sweaf, pres.: Bebe Fi+e, sec.: Francie Reichelderfer, +reas David Clemons, v.-pres. You wouldn I' kid Mamma, would you? This par+ always chokes her up! Spring house cleaning needed before 'I'he s+aging of Bye-Bye, Birdie. .J ...J Make-up is imporiani' on s+age. .37 Q ,, Drama is one of +he oldesi' 'Forms of en+er+ainmen1'. I+ has always been enioyed by vasf audiences, whefher +hey apprecia'I'e i+ as an escape from realily or an aid 'ro help +hem unders+and life. Perhaps 'rhe ac+ors and acfresses have 1'he mosf fun of all. Here a+ LHS, +he Thespian Club members are s+uden+s who have +aken a drama course and been exposed fo a world of fanfasy. They really gel' a kick oul' of pre'l'end- ing fo be someone 'I'hey aren'+. Two major produciions +his year were Spoon River Anfhology and Bye Bye Birdie. A lol' of prepara'I'ion and hard work weni info bo1'h plays, bu'I' i+ was all worfh if, as 1'he cas+s received so much applause, praise, and self-sa'I'isfac+ion. elf Z? if mg. , 3 , 3 1 . , i x 1 l Z 5 T 4 - 2' L? Thespian Club. Thespian ini+ia+es por+ray various 'rheairical works. The bes+ of +he iniiiafes. Organizations 45 Crcheslra, A Tas're Cf Cul+ure , Ray Russell, reporferq Daniel Moore, pres., Afhena Blair, sec.-+reas.g Befh Freeman, v. pres.: Wanda Jackson, concerf misfress. Under 'rhe direc+ion of Dr. James Snowden, 'rhe LHS orches+ra cre- afes a harmony of ins+rumen+s +ha+ can be enjoyed by any music lover. Hours of prac+ice go info each piece of music, whe+her if is a pop +une or classical music. Each member does his besl' +o achieve per'fec'I'ion. Besides +he hours of working in class, lhe orchesfra iakes par+ in ou+side ac+ivi+ies. There are solo and ensemble cc-n+es+s +0 en+er, irips lo falce, and proiec+s conducfed 'ro raise money. Dr. James Snowden l975-76 Longview High School Orchesfra 46 Organizations Lynn Childers, pres., Pa'Hi Maines, sec.: Daniel Moore, v.-pres., Be'l'h Freeman, lreas. The Longview High School Slage Band is a selec+ group of musicians from lhe Longview High School Band Deparlmenl. This group s+rives +o mainlain The excellence already evidenl in lhe Longview music programs and foslers an exlended chal- lenge in pursuing many varied and new musical idioms, 'lhe foremosl of l'hese being iazz, a unique form of American arf. There are currenl'ly 'l'wen+y-'l'wo members in +he Jazz Lab Band. lncluded on 'l'heir agenda 'for l975-76 are lhree iazz feslivals, a lalenl show, and many con- cerls. Slage Band Colors LHS Music Program H . , ' -X N 0 , , -'wi 11 ,- l -JM: 'if' L , -.-V ...A..4. M, W ss , f 4 V f , :kg LHS Sfage Band Organizations 47 t ,ff A Greenies Painl' LHS Pride Greeniacke+s are invaluable a+ Longview High School. Nick- named Greenies, 1'hey painl' banners and signs each week +o keep spirif up. Fighr ribbons are sold by +hem during foo+ball season. The Greeniackers also serve as ushers ai' foo+ball games. The words which besl describe our Greenies are 'Fairh- ful, dependable, and vivacious. Founded 'I'wen+y-fwo years ago, Greeniackels have become a l'radi+ion here a+ Longview High School. Greenies green af painf-+ime. Old Greenies hand new Greenies an enfhusiasfic welcome. LHS Greeniacke'I's Terry Wes+on, Salena Orgain, Debra Boyd, BreHa Williams, Lisa McDade, Dede Lovell, Karen Smi+h, head: and Ann Lawrence. 48 Organizations Cheerleaders Keep Spiril Moving Cheerleaders Marsha Allen, Gail Ford, Sherri Wickersham, Linda Wallace, Cindy Pinkerfon, Pa+ricia Hun+er, Diane Dickson. Co-heads say Lobos Ji I. Vic-+o-ry +onigh+! The Lobo cheerleaders mus+ be rhe mosr indusrrious 'ream in +he s+a+e! This pasr summer +hey aHended Sam Hous+on Srare Universiry Clinic, where rhey were awarded five blue ribbons and +he Spiril' S'I'ick. The squad was also chosen as one of fhe five +op reams a+ camp. Each week +hey prove rhemselves wor'I'hy of rhe honors +hey received. They spend al' leas+ five days a week learning new cheers and praciicing old ones. They conrribufe much +o school spiri+. Longview High is proud +o have such fine cheerleaders lo represenr +he school. Organizations 49 The Longview High School Marching Band, under +he direc+ion of Mr. John Kunkel, has complefed ano+her success- ful year. Beginning wi+h summer prac+ice, band members pui' much lime and effor+ in+o re+aining +heir number one sla- fus. During +he fall, pep rallies and foofball game perform- ances are pracliced and per- fec+ed. Universi+y lnrerscholas- lic League Solo and Ensemble Con+es+ is held annually, and for +he pas+ +en years fhe band has come home wi+h +he Sweep- s+akes Award. The Concer+ Band presenis civic and bicen- fennial programs, along wi'I'h lhe Sound of Music conceri' in The spring. Lobo Band is s+ill +he bes+! LHS Marching Mean Green Marching Machine Officers Paflricia Fulmer, 'I'reas.: Kei+h Jones, v. pres.: Lynn Childers, pres., and Gay Fuller, sec. , H-i 'V' f - - nv - .. --W... - ha-L1 ... 1 .um.....ai5H-...Qin . z...... is i.. l975-76 award-winning Longview High School band. 50 Organizations w. - .W WW' W 'ILM wg, uit ' QW ,Q A .Huh Us ISR 2 Gi: KX ,uf W EMM-f Elia-'W Q 1 . me W EW if ,W , A Xlwi 'Y' Y! Mk f 5, ' if .., 5 xg if-'S X 2 1 , . V 5 it , , A ix 1 .si ' f W'-1 -'mx ffl? 3. 1 s . N J' b E i I nw 4 sv' i Vrrr Y H K 2523? MWQFNW 5 AA I N A 1 1 yy X 3, MA 52' Q W' 'ff' ,1g f Qf .C if u, 2 v. ,f W , ' 2 K 2 f af Q an M fi W M' Xff, .m wx 1 r-.:, W-F , A f A A rf ,ff n W1 ,. ' , A I ' f f K, 85. K 5' f . V 5 M . . , Direcfor John Kunkel. Counfer-march ON +l1e spo+! Band managers are David Bryson and Tommy Flanders. Perfecfion is our goal. The band provides oufs'I'anding performances 'for l1alf+ime enferfainmenf. 52 Organizations X ep Squad dds Spiri+ TQLHS W , I976 LHS Pep Squad rooraALL El 1'RIC1 A AA-ZA CHAMPS ', mf 'J .4s.. ,4:..f 1 1 lk..f 2..f 2 Home THE W 1972 FOOTBALL DISTSUCT 4 AAAA CS CHAMPS 974 Row cap+ains IV There is nofhing as excifing as aHending a Lobo foo+ball game on a cold, clear au'l'umn nigh'r. And +here, faiflhfully helping +o promo+e spiri'l', is 'I'he LHS Pep Squad. The I976 Pep Squad is +he largesl' Longview High School has ever had. The I20 girls work during foo+ball and baslcelball seasons 'I'o keep 'l'he spiri+ of +he +eam members, facully, and s+uden+ body high. The Pep Squad a'Hends each pep rally and selec+ed foo+baIl and baskefball games. The row caplains fhis year are Mis+y Bacon, Debbie Crawford, Glo- ria Feagin, Jill Ford, Marlha Harrison, Holly Hodges, ,Angie- - f andra Moscarifj Linda Reynolds a d 'Dawn' ff Cl ' o . ff Organizations 53 fi fi The L.H.S. Choral program presenis ano+her year of 'rhe bes+ in vocal music. The Boys' Chorus, Girls' Choir, and Con- cer+ Choir represen+s 'l'he only school in Region IV +o receive ihree Sweeps+akes Awards. Under +he direc+ion of Mrs. Naomi Shorl' and Miss Carolyn McClain, +he Concerl' Choir was inviled +o presen+ a concerl' a+ fhe Texas S+a+e Fair in Dallas. During +he Chris+mas season ii has become a +radi+ion 'ro sing 'For all service clubs and +he 'Five down+own banks. In February +he choirs performed wi+h 'ihe Longview Symphony Orches+ra To presen+ a concerl' celebra+- ing our na+ion's bicen+ennial. The Concerl' Choir aHends 1'he Greafer Sou+hwes+ Music Fes+i- val in Amarillo. Music Emana'res Joe Brashear, +enor secf. leader: Karen While, alfo sect leader, Charles Rader, pres.: Ellen Lee, reporferg Hank Smiih, bass sect leader, Jeannene Powell, sop. sec+. leader: Robin Rice, v.-pres. . .,,.,,,,,,-, ,F . 1 V . f L.H.S. Conceri' Choir 54 Organizations From LHS Choirs l LHS Singsa+ions Karen Whi'I'e, Robin Rice, Joe Brashear, Angela Tenpenny, Jeannene Powell, Charles Rader, Cindy Blakely, LeAnn Sfarnes, and Sleve Sosland. a fe, Mrs. Naomi Shor+, a proud direc+or. Concer+ Choir pracfices for perfec+ion. Organizations 55 i Z ? 1 2 s 3 i LHS Girls' Choir A 4 LHS Boys' Choir 56 Organizations Lupus: A Source Of Crea+ivi+y Lucre+ia Lomax, '75-'76 edifor Mrs. Dimple Hufchings, Lupus sponsor As ma'I'erial is submiH'ed from bo'I'h 'lhe s'I'aff members and sfu- deni' body, ii' begins +o gel' a li'I'- +le bil' hecfic in +he Lupus s+af'f room. There are always +hose deadlines +o be me'I'! The Wed- nesday morning s+aH mee+ings ge+ many of fhe problems which arise faken care of. President Lucre+ia Lomax, has some very capable officers +his year. Vice- presideni' is Wanda Jackson: secrefary, Sylvia Meyer: +rea- surer, Mark Hooker: arf edifor, Julie Lan+rip: assis+an+ arl' edi- +or, Mark Lumpkin: and +ypis+s, Wanda Jackson and Mark Hooker. Mrs. Dimple Hufchings is sponsor. 4li , lvl ' Mi- !lI Lupus S+af'F Organizations 57 The Z Club, sponsored by lhe Zonl'a Club of Longview, has again shown whal logelherness can accomplish. The year began when new members were inducled a+ +he annual +ea 'lhis pasl' fall. Then 'I'he planning and preparafion for a new year of service began. For +he second year in a row, +he Z Club has supporfed a young orphan in +he Philippines. Near Chris'I'mas +ime all confribufe +o give din- ner and gills +o a needy family. The members serve as ushers for +he Longview Communily Thea- +re. And, of course, +hey slrive +o promole school spiri+. Na+u- rally +here musl be a lime of relaxalion, loo. Wha+ be++er place is +here +o relax 'rhan a+ a Z Club par+y? Ann Dodson, parl.g BeHie Anne Johns+on, v.-pres., Michele McMasl'er, pres.: Cindy Pinlcer+on, sec., Sherry Wiclrersham, his+. Z Club Sirives For A Be++er Communily r 1 l975-76ZClub 1. 58 Organizations , Anchor Goes Overboard To Help O+hers Kim Sanders, vice-pres., Gayle Vaughan, recording secreiaryg Susan Pay'I'on, presi- denfg Karen While, corresponding sec., Margare+ Van Burlcleo, +reasurer. Charify and service are lwo key words which have become syn- onymous wilh 'lhe Anchor Club. Sponsored by Miss Mary Grace Rodgers, fhe Club is involved in numerous acfivifies. Donafions of food and money are made regularly +0 Halfway House. Each Chris+mas, a par+y is given in honor of underprivileged chil- dren. A s+uden+ scholarship is awarded each year. As one way of demons+ra+ing +heir school spiri+, lhe Anchor Club serves refreshmen+s lo al'hle+es each season. The Anchor Club is sponsored by +he Pilol' Club. Susan Pay+on is serving as presi- denl of fhe Club +his year. y 'wa 1 'YV V, K 1 I975-76 Anchor Club .4 fi i 'i f Z ,www ' K wa Organizations 59 Working Togefher Makes Lobo No. I Decisions, deadlines, layoufs, deadlines, laughfer, more dead- lines, and plain old fun make being a member of fhe Lobo sfaff an experience nof soon forgoffen. The imporfance of feamwork is one of fhe firsf les- sons learned. The family cooperafes fo help improve on pasf ideas while racking fheir brains fo come up wifh some- fhing enfirely new and differ- enf. Each sfaff member has his share of headaches while frying fo perfecf his work. Buf when fhe finished producf arrives in May, all realize fhaf if was worfh fhe exfra efforf. Organizafions, Ads, and Sporfs: Karen Zager, Darla Woofen, Dirk Coleman, Vicki Craig, Ray Hengsf, Lucy Marsh, Glenn Celerier, Mark Fanning. 60 Organizations I Sponsor.Edifors. and Business Sfaff Miss Virginia Knapp, Ann Dodson, Michele McMasfer, Becky Reel, Becky Sfahl, Janice Mercer, Linda Blanfon, fypisf. David Clemmons, arfisfg Frank Canfer, phofographer: Becky Bowden, copy ediforg Carla Rogers, faculfyg Susan Payfon, honors. IN Class Edifors, Sophomores: Karen Bienvenu, Nelderine Newhouseg Seniors: Ramona Wriff, Evelyn Paffersong Juniors: Holly Bunafa, Susan McCar+y. Machine Tech: Learning A Skill Machine Technology officers Precision counfs . . . David Beard. Roy Dorfch working like a pro! James Crain proves 'lhal drilling is +edious work. Machine Technology is a course designed +o prepare for fhe machining occupalions such as machinis+, 'fool and die maker, and planning and engineering. Pride in self and fhe abilily +o do precision work are big 'Fac- fors in +he success of a machin- is+. During +he +wo years in Machine Technology, s+uden+s receive experience on engine la+hes, drill press, and blueprinf reading and design. Dennis Lindsey plans ahead. T2 Freddie Williams hard af work. Organizations 61 ,T Joe Brashear, sergean+-af-arms, Frank Coolr, secre+aryg Bar+ Segars, president Dub Adams, 'rreasurerg S+eve Bradham, vice-president Alfhough if is similar +o o'l'her high school organizafions in +ha+ if operales under school regula- lions and draws i+s membership from fhe sfudenf body, lhe Key Club is unique from all o'I'hers. This uniqueness slems from i+s sponsorship, i+s aims, and i+s programs. The Key Club is sponsored by +he Longview Kiwanis Club, composed of +he communi+y's leading business and professional men. I+ sfrives fo develop inilialive, leader- ship, abilily, and good ci'I'izen- ship. The service program is designed +o help be'H'er +he school and communi+y. Among fhe ac+ivi+ies are +he Uni+ed Fund drive and awarding a scholarship +o a deserving sen- lor. The Masler Key To Service I975-76 Key Club Organization The Sfudenf Council is serving fhe school wifh wif and wisdom. The officers awake school spirif fhrough devofions and helpful informafion. This year fhe Sfu- denf Council elecfed a Senafe, a Spirif Commiffee, and a Trash Commiffee. The Council also sponsored Wesfern Day, Flush Thaf John Week, and fhe Homecoming Dance. All in all, fhe Sfudenf Council officers and members are irreplaceable. Presidenf Llewellyn Fambles has led fhe sfudenf body fo a beffer undersfanding of loyalfy fo and pride in our school, malcing if always number one fo each of us. Also serving in office are Cafhy Anderson, Joe Brashear, and Hanlc Smifh. Sfudenf Council: S. C. Officers Joe Brashear, vice-pres., Cafhy Anderson, sec., Llewellyn Fambles pres.: Hanlx Smifh, freas. Senafe 64 O ganizato s The Spiri'r Cf '76 The House of Represenfafives. Alifernafes. Organizations 65 French Club - A Liffle Bif Of France Who else buf fhe LHS French Club would have a scavenger hunf wifh 'rhe lisf wriHen in French? The Il2 members of fhe Club parficipafe in acfivi- fies such as a Banquef de Noel in December, hearing special speakers, and compefing in cer- fain scholasfic confesfs. Those confesfs include fhe Texas French Symposium in Housfon and fhe Tyler Language Fesfi- val. And Paris, France! Twelve members of fhe French Club, along wifh feacher-sponsor, Mr. David Long, will spend fen days fhere during fhe Chrisfmas holi- days. , 1 -1 I976 Officers are Debbie VanSiclrle, v.-pres., Milne Reed, pres.: Jimmy Crook, 2nd v pres.: Kem Kibbe, 2nd +reas.g Sheri Woodruff, sec., Karen Whife, freas. M Cf LHS Club Francais 66 Organizations 5 T is Q Q m ' if i 4 ,hy hd? . was za f la l Frencheffes French Sfudenfs Honored French Club double quarfef. French Honor Sociefy Twelve members compose fhe Sociefe Nafionale Honoraire de Francais, which requires a sfu- denf fo make A's all fhree quar- fers of French I and presenfly be sfudying a more advanced French course. Officers are Mike Reed, Mary Alice Jame- son, Sheri Woodruff, and Karen Whife. Twelve giffed girls, accompanied by Karen Soren- son, compose fhe singing group known as fhe Frencheffes. The Boys' Double Quarfef is accom- panied by David Gibson. Mr. David Long sponsors each branch of fhe French deparf- menf. For Talenfs New! Dance group. r I ---. . 1 Organizations 7 S+uden+s who are in+eres'l'ed in fields rela+ed io mafh and sci- ence build fhe membership of +he Junior Engineering Techni- cal Socieiy. The group oflen fours buildings and indus'rries which are cen+ered around ma+h or science. Meefings are held wi+h JETS clubs from olher schools in our area, wi+h guesf speakers fea+ured on +he pro- gram. A highligh+ of +he year is on March I2, when +he annual s+a+e-wide JETS conven+ion is held al' Texas A8aM. S+uden+s from lhe LHS JETS club com- pe+e wifh ofher s+uden+s in slide rule, number sense, chemislry, biology, and physics +es+s. Bob BoyeH'e, an engineer from Texas Eas+man and H. B. Wylie, co-sponsor +he club. Officers are Horace Ingram, frees.: Thomas George, v.-pres.: Tommy Ferguson pres.: Janice Mercer, sec. Je'rs Soar High ln Maih And Science Junior Engineering Technical Socie+y. 68 Organizations Maih Team On Top Wi+h Talen'r 41 Ll 4 T, 53 J LHS '75-'76 Ma+h Team. Members of +he Slide Rule and Number Sense feam have aHended six mee+s +his year. Oui' of ihese mee+s have come four firsl' places. Now 'lhal' is a pre++y good record for +he ma+h +eam! Slide rule and num- ber sense have been class elec- +ives for 'Five years, and more s+uden+s +han ever are becom- ing involved. Members of fhe +eam compe+e againsf each o+her before +hey en'rer invi+a- +ional mee+s in order fo send +he besi' s+uden+s 'ro +he con- +es+s. A lo+ of praciice goes in+o 'ihe efforf fo improve 'lhe ieam. Each school day during sixlh period 'five maih 'leam members prac'l'ice in fhe Physics lab. The disirici mee+ will be held on April 'ihird ihis year. The compe+i+ion wi+hin LHS is more s+ringen+ +han Dis+ric'I' ifself, iherefore allowing only 'rhe besi s+uden+s +o en+er Dis- lricl' compeiifion. Mr. Hugh Bob Wylie is sponsor and ins+ruc+or of +he ma+h 'I'eam. by 'N Mr. Hugh Bob Wylie, ma'I'h feam spon- sor' Hard work and faleni yields irophies for LHS ma+h +eam individuals. Organizations 69 Chrisl' on Campus, a noncleno- minalional religious group, shows a deep in'reres+ in caring for o+hers. The group is respon- sible for placing a Scrip+ure of +he Week in each classroom, saying prayers a+ home foofball games, and giving devofionals over +he in+ercom each morn- ing. Secre+ pals wi+hin +he group are a special ac+ivi+y. Meelings are held on Monday mornings al' 7:45, and Tuesday nigh+s for Bible sfucly. Officers are Dirlc Coleman, Thomas George, Janel' Briley, and Jan- ice Mercer. Mrs. BeHye Knigh- 'ron and Mr. Don Kreider are sponsors of COC. COC Officers Chrisl' on Campus Club sponsors COC Experiences Joy Through Chris+ v Chrisf on Campus Club 70 Organizations Www FCA - An Acfive Parf Of LHS Represenfafives of each sporf af LHS are included in fhe Fellowship of Chrisfian Afhlefes. Film sfrips, fapes, inspirafional devofions, and guesf speakers consfifufe fhe maior parf of club meefings. Each year a Courage Award is given in memory of Johnny Wood. David Gibson presides over FCA, wifh Chris Furrh in fhe office of vice-presidenf. Jay Crawford serves as secrefary-freasurer. Coaches Maurice Cook, Larry Ferguson, and Royce Shipp are sponsors. FCA officers are Chris Furrh, v.-pres.: David Gibson, pres., Jay Crawford, sec.-freas. FCA sponsors are Coaches Maurice Cool: and Larry Ferguson. Fellowship Chrisfian Afhlefes l Organizations 71 Sfudenfs who are considering fhe profession of feaching have 'rhe opporfunify fo learn more abouf fhe field as a member of Fufure Teachers of America. There are posifive and negafive aspecfs fo any decision, even fhaf fo become a feacher. One should have a genuine concern for children, nof iusf a desire fo make a living. If is also neces- sary 'rhaf a feacher have a good deal of pafience. FTA helps sfu- denfs find ouf iusf whaf is involved in fhe field. They explore fhe areas fhey are infer- esfed in and, af 'rhe same fime, discover whaf fhey mighf nof enioy as a feacher before fhey definifely choose fhaf occupa- fion. Some may change fheir minds, buf ofhers find fhis a rewarding career. FTA - FTA sponsors, Mrs. Priscilla Brennion and Mrs. Jeannine Sfewarf. 72 Organizations FTA Officers Temeshia Whifaker, v.-pres.: Randy McLeroy, pres.: Sylvia Meyers freas.g Evelyn Pafferson, sec. Exploring A Profession Fufure Teachers Associafion. FFA - Learning Abouf Agriculfure FFA Officers Jimmy Crook, pres.: Reese Meadows, v.-pres., Greg Miller, rep., Paul Griffin, sec.: David Mills, freas. bum- ' ,v Fufure Farmers of America. 4 Vail. l Agriculfure is fhe fufure of America. The Fufure Farmers of America are learning fha'l' in order fo develop and improve fhe producfiveness of land, fhey musf each have fhe personal qualifies of leadership. The Vocafional Agriculfure classes are faughf in fhe classroom and laborafory, and receive super- vised experience and occupa- fional guidance. The FFA moffo is: Learning fo do, doing +o learn, earning fo live, living fo serve. Mr. Arfhur Williams, FFA sponsor. l Welding requires a sfeady hand. Organizations 73 FHA Prepares For Fulure Well, +oday is +he big day isn'+ H? someone is overheard 'ro say. And anolher someone answers, Yeah, +hey finally decided +o +alce +ha+ gian+ s+ep. The ceremony's a+ +en o'cloclc. If you lislen long enough, you will discover +ha+ lhe homemak- ing cleparfmenl' is aboul' 'lo presenf i+s annual moclc wed- ding ceremony, including refreshmenfs. Each year, +he depar+men+ plans an en+ire wedding, using i+s own s+uden+s +o pose as bride, groom, and a++endan'rs. This is only one of +he ac+ivi+ies which Mrs. Coolx's chapfer of Fu+ure Homemalcers of America parlicipaies in. The sfudenfs learn all aboul' 1'he ar'l of homemalcing including sew- ing and cooking. They also plan some ou+side ac+ivi+ies, which of course include par+ies and fun! M Officers are Kevin Frobis, pres., Gloria Branch, sgf.-a+-arms: Keifh Baxfer, v.-pres.: Joy Cupi+, sec., Ella Hun+er, memb. ch., Gayla Kesferson, freas. Mrs. Rufh Coolc's FHA Cha p'I'er. 74 Organizations Officers are Richard Hill, v. pres., S+eve Gaflin, pres., Monica Weber, sec., Julie Lan'I'rip, ireas. More is involved in managing a household +han can be seen from +he ou+side. Aside from cooking meals for +he family, 'lhere are olher facefs which mus+ be faken care of. Mrs. Wanda Gray's chap+er of Fu+ure Homemakers of Amer- ica are ins1'ruc+ed in all imagina- ble areas which will be neces- sary for fulure adulls +0 know abou+. Sfudenls learn how 'lo shop for groceries on a budgei, how lo +ake care of children, and even how 'ro do some infe- rior decoraling. Courses like fhis one form our na+ion's 'Fu+ure by helping young people of 'I'oday become leaders of +omorrow. FHA Explores New Ideas Mrs. Wanda Gray's FHA Chap'I'er. I l l Organizations 75 S+uden'rs Display Sewing Skills H isn'+ easy +o suddenly 'rake on all 1'he responsibili+ies of adul+- hood bui' s+uden'ls in Mrs. Laverne Dennis' chapier of Fuiure Homemakers of Amer- ica are righ'I' now beginning 'I'o gel' ready fo lake +heir places as fufure leaders. Today +hese high school siudenis are learn- ing abou+ all lhe de+ails involved in keeping a household running smooihly. Some of +he skills Mrs. Dennis +eaches her s+uden+s are sewing, child care, household managemeni, and of course, +he mosl' impor+an+ skill, cooking. Angela Blankenship reminds Debbie McFadden +ha+ +he firsi s+ep in sewing is faking +he pa'Hern ou'I' of +he pack- age. 76 Organizations Mrs. Laverne Dennis' FHA Chap+er. Mrs. Laverne Dennis is proud of her efficienl' sla+e of officers l , LL... Mrs. Linda McVean's cha p+er of su y, Aa Fu+ure Homemalcers of Amer- 'K ica has been very aclive +his year. Three maior proiec+s were conduc+ed 'ro benefi+ boih members of +he club and +he communi+y. A candle sale is l some+hing new and helps raise money for 'rhe club. During play-off season, +he chap+er presen+ed a plaque 'lo Coach Doug Cox. A Cily of Longview floal' is lheir bicenfennial pro- ieclz Officers are Joe Brashear, president Brad Bea+y, Jeff Lisheron, and Reggie Brazzle, vice presiden+sg CharloH'e Bur- FHA officers serve Mrs. Linda McVean's chap+er. 'l'0n. 'l'f'ea5U 9l'I and GGY Fulleff reporler. Homemalcing Develops Social E+ique+'re Mrs. Linda McVean's FHA Chapler. Orgcnizciions 77 Mrs. Rufh Byrdsong's FHA chapfer has been involved in many school and communify acfivifies. The members sold green and whife helium-filled balloons af Lobo foofball games. More profif was made when fhe group sold magazine subscripfions fo cifizens of Longview. They made doll dresses for fhe Salvafion Army fo give fo needy children whose parenfs couldn'f afford fo buy fhem. The chapfer has enioyed several parfies fhis year. Offi- cers are elecfed from each of fhe four class periods. L 'f c ' if Officers are Anneffe Jones, pres.: Cindy Brafcher. 2nd v. pres.: Llewellyn Fambles, rep.: Kafhleen Main, Isf v. pres.: Sylvia Medrano, sec. FHA Promofes Domesficafion Mrs. Rufh Byrdsong's FHA chapfer. 78 Organizations Homemakers Engage ln Proiecls f ,. , ni' Mrs. Arlene Koch's FHA Chapler. FHA Chapler presidenls in aclion . . . Sherry Bailey, Bernila King, Debbie Faggell. On cerlain days during lhe course of lhe school year, lhe Annex is pervaded wilh lhe del- icious aroma ol cakes, cookies, or even homemade bread. Slu- denls are drawn loward lhe homemaking cleparlmenl, wilh no will ol lheir own lo resisl lhe lemplalion lo snich a bile of lhe goodies. Members ol Mrs. Arlene Koch's chapler ol Fulure Homemakers ol America learn lhe skill ol nol only preparing scrumplious meals, bul planning nulrilious menus, also. The members gel plenly ol praclice in lhe arl ol cooking and could never be accused ol nol being able lo boil waler wilhoul burn- ing il. Mrs. Koch also inslrucls her sludenls in olher areas per- laining lo homemaking, includ- ing sewing and child care. Gloria Jones can'l wail for a piece ol Bernila King's hol apple pie! Organizations 79 Building 'lrades new home localed on Fleelwood. Building Trades Aid ln Cily Progress l Building an en'l'ire house, from fhe concrele foundalion 'I'o lhe very 'lip of l'he roof, is a iob which lakes mosl' of +he school year for 1'he Build- ing Trades classes lo comple'l'e. Many differenl skills are necessary in order 'lo be ablelo underlalce such a iob. The Building Trades course leaches sludenllfskbolh +he classroom fheory of conslruclion and lhe acfual on-+he-iob +raining. Being responsible 'For +he s+ruc+ure of a house is a worlhwhile experience and helps s+uden+s become pre- pared lo enler 'lheir chosen careers in lhe 'Fields of conslruclion. The house lhey buill' +his year is on Flee+wood Drive, lhe same s+ree+ on which lasl year's building proiecl was consl'ruc'l'ed. Paul Jones shows +ha'l good ole elbow grease is s+ill needed in building a house. 80 Organizations Mr. Harry Thorn+on, sponsor. Guess wha+'s in 'I'ha+ sack? . . . Carey Marlin. Drafling, A Meliculous Ari Officers are Leann Coleman, rep.: Jan Millsap, +reas.g Charlene Alrins, sec.: Marvin Sharp, pres.: Kenne+h Dews, v.-pres.: Audwin Williams, perl.: Brad Evere'r+, sg+.-a'I'- arms. Members of flue Draf+ing V.l.C.A. Club learn 'Hne s'I'eps of producing and reproducing drawings and prin+s from fhe very beginning. They s+udy +he mos+ common indus+rial and +ecl1nical areas of 'I'l1is 'field used in Eas+ Texas. Among 'lhe many ac+ivi'I'ies of +l1e'Club are 'lhe annual V.l.C.A. Skill Con+es+, +rip +o Six Flags, and +l1e dona- 'rion of blood +o 'I'he S+ewar+ Blood Bank. Draffing sponsor, Mr. T. L. Draffing Organizations 81 Every organiza+ion, of any kind, has i+s beginning somewhere in 'I'he noi-so-dis+an+ pas+. The very firsi' DECA organiza+ion +o be formed was in I948, in S+. Louis, Missouri. The Longview cha p+er was charlered +hree years laler, in I95I. The mem- bers of DECA, or Dis+ribu+ive Educa+ion Clubs of America, learn all +he essenlials as far as business is concerned. Among +he mosl impor+an+ 'facefs are marlceling, dis'l'ribu1'ion, sloclc- ing, and salesmanship. Two prin- ciples are sfressed among 'rhe members of DECA - +he respec'I' for educa+ion and +he undersfanding of +he responsi- bili+ies of ci+izenship. DECA Gels Down l l DECA I Officers Mirna Mancha, v. pres.: Wendy Smilh, his+.g Rodney Jones, pres.: Lynn Langslon, sec.: Calhy Townlin, freas. Isf period DECA I. 3rd period DECA l. 82 Organizations To Business DECA ll Officers Arf Tibbs, reporferg Sfeve Lee, pres.: Diane Holf, freas. DECA ll members have really goffen down fo business fhis year. Proiecfs are going on con- sfanfly. As a civic proiecf, fhe sfudenfs boughf a ping pong fable, racquefs, and balls for fhe ECHO House. Also, each pifched in fo make denim kifs filled wifh goodies for fhe kids fhere. To raise money, DECA II sold chocolafe candy, and, as a special fund-raising proiecf, sold adverfisemenfs for KFRO. On February 28, sfu- denfs involved in DECA ll par- ficipafed in running fhe radio sfafion from 6:30 p.m. unfil l2:00 a.m. Nafional DECA Week and Nafional Vocafional Week marked days full of spe- cial evenfs for DECA ll. The chapfer pledged a donafion 'ro help finance 'I'he Nafional DECA Cen'I'er being builf in Washingfon, D.C. A Sfafe Leadership Conference was enfered by LHS DECA ll. The club also enfered confesfanfs in The Area Conference, over which Barf Segars presided in Dallas. DECA ll Class. Organizatio VOE Lab The Vocafional Office of Edu- cafion offers classroom insfruc- fion fo sfudenfs who wish fo learn all fhe procedures which are involved in a business office. This may be fhe firsf infroducfion some sfudenfs have fo fhe business world. In VOE lab, sfudenfs learn how fo operafe office machinery and, af fhe same fime, improve fheir fyping, bookkeeping, and clerk- ing skills. These sfudenfs receive more fhan iusf fhe bare essen- fials abouf business. They offen hear guesf speakers who are represenfafives from some of fhe various local businesses. Through fhese speakers, along wifh films viewed by sfudenfs and field frips, fhey become aware of fhe improvemenfs modern business has made. Thanks fo fhis branch of voca- fional fraining, high school sfu- denfs have an opporfunify fo become secrefaries, or work in some ofher office capacify, sooner fhan fhey mighf ofher- Sfeps Toward A Career wise. O OEA II. OEA ll Officers Tee Carol Snoddy, sgf.-af-arms: Lesa Lively, pres.: Rexanne Groves, V Mrs. Nancy Humphreys, lab advisor sec.: Lovefa McDaniels, perl.: Sandra BarreH, hisf.g Tracy Inman, v.-pres.: Glenda Baker, freas. 84 Organizations W5 OEA I. VOE Co-op On The Job Training for careers such as fhose which involve fyping or bookkeeping is whaf VOE Co- op is all abouf. The Vocafional Office of Educafion helps sfu- 61,2 denfs be prepared fo enfer fhe business world, buf if doesn'f sfop fhere. If also helps find a suifable iob for each sfudenf involved in VOE Co-op. Sfu- denfs affend meefings wifh pro- fessional businessmen 'ro increase fheir undersfanding and knowledge of cerfain careers. Mr. E. B. Jenkins is fhe QM. insfrucfor of fhe VOE Co-op program. -5.44 OEA I Officers Anne'He Johnson, v. pres., Melinda Harris, pres.: Debra Boyd, sec., Debra Wafson, histg Gina Granfham, sgf.-af-arms, Beverly Bryanf, frees.: Vicki Whife, parl. , Mr. E. B. Jenkins, advisor. Organizations 85 Refrigeralion, A Specialized Field Mr. O+is Heard examines Shane ArneH's work. A lypical wiring iob . . . Kennelh DeYoung. 86 Organizations Sfudenfs in refrigera+ion classes are being faughl' l'he organizalion and design of freezers, refrigerafors, air condilioners, and hea'I'ers. The principles which run fhe engines of all four machines are basically +he same, even fhough a freezer and a healer seem +o be abour as differenl' as +wo 'lhings could be. Each mo'l'or has an in'I'rica+e design which +akes monlhs of s'l'udy +0 learn +o perfec'I'ion. The sl'uden+s firsf learn 'I'he 1'heory involved and 'I'hen gel' +o work pu+'l'ing +heir knowl- edge in1'o praclice. Officers Jackie Ford, frees.: Lenny Roberfson, perl.: Chris Shellon, pres.: Joel Howell, v.-pres.: Mark Mehrens, rep.g Gary Heard, sec.: Mike Gen+ry, sgf.-al-arms. Hard a+ work. . . David Jacobs. You beH'er do +ha+ righ+! . . . Chris Burns and Kenne+h Sfephens. Au+o Mechanics Ge+s Things Rolling Ronald Allen fakes a look under 'lhe car. 'Nw Bu+ +he book says . . . Jim Todd does a iob well. Wha+ do you mean you don'+ like fhe pain+ iob? . . . Don Gravley. x YT! How many fimes have you driven a car which all of a sud- den iusl' absolufely refused fo budge anofher inch? Tha+ is one of +he mos+ 'Frus+ra+ing experi- ences known 'ro car owners. Bu+ 1'hanks 'l'o people who know abouf lhese lhings, soon 'l'he car is raring +0 go once again. The Aufo Mechanics depar+men+ a+ LHS is 'reaching s+uden+s, bo+h by +heory and experience, how +0 'find ou+ wha'l s causing +he irouble, and fhen make wha+- ever is wrong come ou+ righ+ again. Engines of cars are almosf as complex as +he human body. And +o make i+ even harder, 'rhere are many differ- en+ models +o become 'Familiar wi+h. Au+o Mechanics is a pro- gram which +horoughly +eaches s+uden+s even fhe minor de+ails of mechanics, +hus preparing +hem for a fu+ure career. Mr. Dean Smifh, Aufo Mechanics advi- sor. Organizations 87 Julie Morrow a dedicafed edi+or. LONG-View FSPOHSPS- ' P bl' h Long-View u IS es l975-76 Long-View s+a'f'f. B8 Organizations LHS Occurrences Carol Cooper an en'I'husias+ic edilor of 'lhe Long-View. lm.. Journalism is one of lhe mos+ impor+an+ sources of news in our world l'oclay. A+ Longview High School, +he Long-View, a bi-mon+hly publicalion, is 'l'he newspa- per rela+ing even+s involving LHS slu- den+s. Mrs. Dimple Hu+chings' iournal- ism s+uden+s are responsible for mee+- ing deadlines. They musl' compose ar+i- cles which cover ei'l'her chosen or assigned subiecls. Besides ar+icles, +here are headlines +o be wri++en, layou+s +o be made, ads +o be sold, and pic+ures +o be ialcen. The Long-View is a branch of +he ln+erschoIas+ic League Press Associ- alion. The sfaff of +he Long-View is proud +0 be able To presen+ such an ou'I'- s+anding newspaper. Mrs. Dimple Hufchings, Long-View sponsor. Tim Marlin busily preparing his upcom- ing spor+s column. Organizations 89 PAN-AM - LHS Espanoles Besides selling pralines and con- ducfing bake sales, members of fhe LHS Pan-Am Club wear green and whife 1'-shirfs fo help give fhe club publicify. As a member of fhe Pan American Sfudenf Forum of Texas, fhe club confribufes 'ro pesos for braces, which is designed fo help finance medical aid for crippled children. Meefings are usually held on fhe second Tues- day of each monfh. Mr. Jose T. Cheek, sponsor of +he LHS Pan- Am Club, plans fo fake a group of sfudenfs fo Nuevo Laredo during fhe Chrisfmas holidays. 'if- s E,-.. i 4,, Pan Am Club officers are Becky Reel, rep., Becky Bowden, frees.: Frank Cook, parl. Mirna Mancha, pres., Johnny Fried, v.-pres.: Joy Sheffield, prog. ch.: Nelda Mancha sec. Pam-Am Club 90 Organizations --v-...u Mr. Jose Cheek, +he SHS. SHS a proud sponsor of SHS officers are Linda Ross, sec.: Duke Gaflin, pres. This makes +he fhird year +ha+ +he Spanish Honor Sociely has exisled a+ LHS. High academic sfandards are required of SHS members. To become a member of lhe Spanish Honor Sociely, a s+uden+ mus+ main+ain an A average during his firsl' year of sfudying +he Spanish language. As any o'I'her club, +he SHS con- duc+s proiec+s lo raise money and supporl' i+s ac+ivi+ies. Bake sales and car washes are always successful fund-raisers. Duke Gaflin is presidenl of +he Span- ish Honor Socie+y, and Linda Ross is secrefary. Mr. Jose T. Cheek is sponsor of +he club. Hard Work Lends Membership i975-'76 Spanish Honor Sociefy 1 1 2 i Organizations 91 LHS Debafers - Hard To Challenge If anyone knows how fo win an argumenf, if is fhe LHS debafe feam. They spend much fime learning fhe righf way fo pro- ceed in a formal debafe. They pracfice faking parf of bofh fhe pro and con .sides of a given issue. Of course, in pracficing, one feam has 'ro concede fhaf fhe ofher feam is righf. Buf in confesfs wifh ofher school feams, fhe debafers from LHS are always on fop. Guided by Mrs. Pam Mercer Thomplcins, fhe delaafe feam enfers fourna- menfs in Waco and Ausfin. Never enfer an argumenf wifh an LHS debafer unless you're willing fo lose. These sfudenfs are fhe besf +o be found. Officers are Marshall Benneff, squad Ieaderg Tom Weafherly, pres.: Sam Housfon squad leader. Dulce Gaflin researches his fopic. K N c t The annual delaafe falenf show. 92 Organizciions a i975-76 LHS Debafe Squad Jimmy Croolr, sg+.-a+-arms: Rhonda Davis, v.-pres.: Ellen Lee, sec.: Bebe Fi+e, rep.: R1 'clry Hall, pres. IncIusI'riaI Cooperalive Training is anofher advan+age Longview High School offers +0 infer- es+ed s+uden+s. These courses give 'Iraining 'For a career in some of +he mos+ impor'I'an+ fields open. Along wi+h class- room insl'rucI'ion, s+uden'I's receive on-1'he-iob Iraining. Mr. Curfis Williams, ICT sponsor. ICT - The Bridge To Business I975-'76 ICT. Organizations 93 JROTC, Tomorrow's Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps is a program in which sfu- denfs learn abouf milifary discipline and fraining. Under fhe direcfion of Sergeanf Grady Tallanf and Colonel John Welch, fhe sfudenfs involved in JROTC puf in many hours of pracficing drills each week. Along wifh learning fo handle firearms, sfudenfs learn how fo obey orders, command ofhers, and always be prepared. JROTC is a fhree- year program, alfhough a sfudenf is nof required fo be involved for all fhree years. The fraining received in high school can be mosf bene- ficial in years fo come. The experience is one which will always be remembered. JROTC officers Charles Abboff, Capt, Wayne Barber, Lf. Col.: Rayford Thompson, MSgf.g Ralph Odom, Mai. Sgf. Grady Tallanf. Harvel Davis guards Lobo I. as JROTC Six Flags of Texas color guard. 94 Organizations If-1 W PC ...L M-..- Mililary Personnel JROTC drill 'lea m. Ready! Aim! Fire! JROTC rifle leam. W -- ! Drill 'leam ca pfures firsfl a+ Chrislmas 'laleni' show. Cade+s always busy . . . John Wright Organizations 95 Skills Improve Wi'rl1 Discipline '1 i , p p M L, ,, K 1 ' x A 2 -Q,., i 'mi wlrluv Company A Of course fhey can play Beefhoven . . . Mr. T. J. Hill, Drum and Bugle Corps direc+or. 96 Organizations 1111 1 JROTC Drum and Bugle Corps. :iff Col. John Welch inspec+s his froops. JROTC color guard. jg W oooo hhoo ww o' T oooo F o h . , 'E -M b- Company B vul- Orgcnizations 97 4 1 1 i J 1 1 1 1 N I E A C K 1 1 I 1 1 V 7 1 Z A 1 1 1 1 4 QT 2 S 98 Freedom 'ro Pa r+icipa're LUNGVIEIE 1870107 140000 C000 Q., I A ,, . ., .+R , A .I ,, L . 'Y , , . -N W V. ,a l t ,quail-2 s ' M4 Lngfivlfb - ,:f, 'llas Jesusf Waco Richfield 0 Viclor '0, ' .... Am. num Fi. Worlh Paschal 3 A l tp l 2? Nacogdoches 7 I l W l o www 5 l .Tyler Lee l lo a 'f : al ' l l Q ,gf nn.'u.'sr.-rznn ur .,.. ' Isa. QQGLIOY VIII 3101! Gn0lO9-- lux , l nnnvn I Ol? I vu so P W V ' John Tyler . ', .,. . ' f l- My u Texarkana . 8' ' W - c Marshall . AVIS , ,G -'lm fi' P 4, . Q Q Q ar 1 WT X fl-,f ' V 4' - 1 U .g .vl, ,ji X is ' 'K' V lv X 1 Xi 'Q mi 100 Football l975 Quarfer Final Champions un L4 gf I .c -0 rf' A if5'iQ,w?l+ina ,, 1 ,aegis -, i. ' T' 'Mr i Wfi-55 9' ii fi , l' Q 1 A wins A w 'gEiifw K W5 is .lfr y A Gave at ui is so 0 -res T U E. af is in Ll is if Y Lobomania! Under Head Coach Doug Cox, fhe Lobos asfounded even fhe mosf loyal fans wifh fheir Mean Green defense and Green Machine offense. The Lobos were more 'rhan impressive in disfricf play. No opposing feam in disfricf I4-AAAA was allowed fo score more fhan fiffeen poinfs. Lobos won disfricf I4-AAAA champi- onship undefeafed. The whole fown of Longview exhibifed a rare amounf of excifemenf and Lobo bumper sfickers were prevalenf all over fown. Shoe polish was used on cars fo say fhaf Lobos were number one, and encourage fhem fo do fheir besf in playoffs. Every billboard in Longview had a word of encouragemenf for fhe Lobos. The whole cify of Longview was invifed fo ioin fhe high school pep rallies, which were offen felevised in parf on fhe news. This has been +he year of fhe L-0b05-H Football 101 Ocfober 3 began +he I975 dis- +ric'r I4-AAAA ac+ion for +he Longview Lobos. ln non-dislricl' games Longview won each +ime wi+hou+ allowing opposing 'leams +o score. Longview mel' Nacogdoches here a+ Lobo S+a- dium fo open dis+ric+ play. Ranked second in s1'a+e during pre-season polls, +he Lobos soon proved +heir abilify. The game ended wi+h Longview viclorious over The Nacogdoches Dragons by a score of 33-7. Firs+ Dis'rric'r Game Sends li!! 2 ,qw Nw E, Lx A 1f'tf -'lwi- me u 'Vs-wpj' ' Us K ',. sa ,NA - VA, ,,,Q,s ,-f-1.-mpg? gy, H?- , I Tgkfrtlffiigf K ss, f lv, 1 X ' -. we-Q rf-. , 1-. -fm '-law 1 Lobos ma lie 'fheir presence known. c -- . W 'QQ , , .E ' in A My X .9 is an g . f gg as it 1 W was as at 1 L g gf' , -, Q , g s, 1, c A ,:,r , c g pg lf' L - K s W L 1' Coach Doug C01 ' f .krk K i- K. f' ':-fi ' i w s f c s s i, L - - x ssslss cssss ssss - s sissl . . s 's Leo McCoy, +he fuel of +he green machine. I02 Football Lobos Cn Their Way Henry Williams pressures +he passer. W qv Llewellyn Fambles exi+s afler a iob well done. Thomas Cool! and Elvis Bradley discuss s+ra+egy on flue sidelines. David Gibson plunges over 'for +l1e score. Fooibcll I 03 Coach Haynes supervises preegame warmup. John Tyler Lobos malce 'lhelr grand enlrance. Johnny Fuller evades J.T. laclrler. IO4 Football uf f f Q ,gf Q' 1 .... f', 2. L 22 S' ww, E ..,,:,,: W Coach Jerry Well' +hough'I's. W. , A. 6 . 1-f -- gf if e .j f M y expresses his Flushed Again vinavmww Q-w...,-1.-MIG' ' 1 iff T .r 1 - - s e i Z we T M. Q s es. I ....r . s. -I L 35 we IT he 1 . ff . . I , is WT A 'ii ... , , , -.1 r Y A , r A Q L 5, as f I , , , .. Q. . 'fi 5.5 Q' Ili' IJ f- I ' : ' Q2s :.s?. -'.' ik' za., , Ts I Q 215 J I . ' - K,--qw' . q, ws., .- ,- at ,A as 'QQQRXE-1 f Wifi gk - iff. . a . 'aeas L ' s Q-1- Q . Thomas Cool: and Jeff Sfone prepare fo crush J.T. runner. Spirif was high on Ocfober I7 as fhe fime grew nearer for fhe Lobos fo again encounfer fheir long-fime rivals, fhe John Tyler Lions. The Lobo feam was pre- pared fo meef fhe opporfunify. As sfafed in fhe Longview Daily News, They were fhere fo play and fhey were ready fo play. The final score, 23-0, wifh Longview over John Tyler, proved fhaf fhe Lions iusf couIdn'f gef by fhe Lobos. Bofh fhe Lions and Lobos were pre- season favorifes in Disfricf I4- AAAA. Neifher feam had been defeafed in previous games. Buf if has been said fhaf defense will win games. The Mean Green sfood sfrong againsf Lion offense, allowing only IO yards rushing, 25 yards passing, and 3 firsf downs. The Green Machine received ideal field posifions and had fo fravel only 4I, I, and 25 yards for ifs scores. The Longview fans wenf wild as fhe Lobos had flushed fhaf John. 1 M , ' I af? Up for grabs. Hosea Taylor pulls if down for fwo. my F, ' ..,,M,,, Football IO5 AHer ending a season of dis- +ric+ play undefea+ed, Dis+ric'r I4'AAAA champion Lobos were ready +0 begin play-offs for s+a+e championship. Noi' only s+uden+s a+ LHS, buf 'rhe whole cily of Longview showed enfhusiasm in supporling +he Lobos. On November 2I, ihe Lobos mel' Plano in Bi-disiricl play af Texas Sladium. Plano never had a chance as 'I'he Lobos were vicforious, 26-0. Nex+ on fhe schedule was a mafch wi+h Conroe al' +he Asirodome. Again Lobos were on lop, al+hough il was a close game, I4- I 3. Once more 1'he Lobos iraveled +o Texas S+a- dium, ihis +ime lo mee+ Dallas Car+er. Afler winning +ha+ game, 2I-7, Lobos challenged Odessa Permian a+ Jones S+a- dium in Lubboclc. A hearfbrealc- ing loss +o Odessa, IO-9, ruined +he Lobos' chance +o become s1'a+e champs. Bu'I' no maH'er wha+ +he ou+come Lobos are sfill number one in our hear+s. This ls The Year if SW 4 4 UWM. , , 5 . I' if fr T. C. and Kevin Thurmond on +he move agains+ Plano. Lew Fumbles breaks in+o +he open. 1 06 Football Leo McCoy . . . Doin' a li'H'le dance. Of The Lobos Lew scores againsi' Dallas Carfer. Gil Harris does H' again! Coach Cox's 'face shows how if was a+ Lubbock. Football 1 07 l975 Junior Varsily B Tea m, Dis+ric+ Champions. Danny Piclrrom +rips Tyler Lee ball carrier. 108 Football Coach Bill Chism heads up B Team. Dislricl Champions 1. ,,,, 4 4 k f y 'Du Arlhur BurneH sees daylighf. yn , T ,,,. ,,y, If you wan? +o see some+hing really impressive, +alce a long look al 'lhe Lobo B feam. Wi+h leamworlc, +alen1', and delerminalion, lhe iunior var- si'ry gained recognilion as +he I975 champs of Dislricl I4- AAAA. The leam faced some +ough opposilion fhis year as +hey me+ Lufkin, Nacogdoches, John Tyler, and Tyler Lee. They finished lhe season wi+h a 5-I record, losing 'lheir only game +o Texarkana. From +he loolcs of +hings righf now, lhese iunior varsi+y foo+ball players will be cer+ain +o head for +he dis+ric+ championship as a varsi+y leam nexl year. .-.Nw ,M ,Q - J ' Q' if 'S T- --i' . S+ephen Boyd applies pressure +o 'lhe quar+erbaclc. Coach Chism happy wi+h B leam performance. Football I09 Lobo Baskelball The Lobo baske+ball varsrly 'leam mel' some shff compe'I'rl'lon In 'I'hls I975 76 season Coach Maurlce Cook and hns +eam 'Faced some dnsappom+men+ as +hey losi' several close games +0 o+her dlslrlcl' 'leams Illness and serious mlury kepf many of 1'he Lobos off 1'he cour+s durmg +he season For some unknown reason 'lhe +eam lusf couldn f seem +o gel +oge+her alfhough +hey were In excelleni' form Mosl' of +he games were played agalnsf +eams wnfh 'laller members bui' +he Lobos dnd +helr besi' A llHle bad luck was all fhal' kepl' +he +eam from wlnnlng some of 'I'he closes'I' games Hosea Taylor was leading scorer wl+h an average of mne+een poln+s per game Jay Ruff was Impressive as he scored on 'Flf+y +wo per cenl of all has e'F'For+s The sea son ended for +he Lobos on February 20 which was also +he homecommg game Terry Colsfon Alvls Johnson Hosea Taylor Mnke Warwick and Kel sue WhlH'en wlll be relurmng leH'ermen nexl' year . 1 -Q - - 0 . . - Q . Q 0 . .Q u . ' I I l . . - . . . . I 0 .- . . . . . 0 . . . . - . - . - l . . . ' I I l I . . . . . I IO Basketball K K K, W,A, xggiggigpa-1,zg is Qggfieif K , Z LLL1 ,L Lobos' Dls+rlc+ Recor cl ! L 60 QI. PS6 Baslce+ball has come a long way since i'r was inven+ed in +he early years of +his cen+ury by James A. Naismifh. He used +wo peach baske+s and a soccer ball 'ro inven'I' an indoor spor'I' for his resiless gym s+uden+s. Allhough +he size of 'rhe ball has changed and new skills have been developed, mos+ of ihe rules are lhe same. Baskeiball has become even more wide- spread in recenl' years. A+ LHS, i+ is a big par+ of our lives. Each game during +he season brings exci+emen+ +o many people. The game is so lively +ha+ spec+a+ors never lose in+eres+. Games were offen so close +ha+ +hey could have gone ei+her way. Every game provides enioymenf 'For bo+h spec+a+ors and parfici- pan+s. .5 M I . be TY We ggi! r 1 Z l Mp. I Tony Daniels ace ball handler! Lobos Have Disappoin+ing Season wif' XBBUS X S 40 y0B05 3E ySBOS '30 yQBU5 E4 GBUS R080 mg Z 1 f.ne.f2y E' E IQBUY 41 I975-76 Lobo Cagers. asketball L 1 'Y 5 Alvis Johnson pu+s if up. E VK Hosea Taylor slams il' in! :uw- l f +2 ll!! Nl V. Kelsie WhiHen fakes a iumper. Coach Maurice Coolc. James Brown, Lobo frainer. Lobos plagued wi+l1 iniuries. Basketball I 13 Jr. Varsiiy Shows Po+en+ial The Lobo iunior varsi+y baske'I'- ball 'l'eam has defini'rely learned fhe meaning of +he word prac- +ice. The guys have daily work- oul's +o ge+ +hem ready for 'rhe season long before +he season s+ar+s. Then, af+er +he season begins, +hey cer+ainly don I' slack off and s+ar+ +aking H easy. If any'i'hing, prac'I'ice becomes more diligent They work hard +o improve 'I'heir +echniques and per'Fec+ cer+ain skills, such as speed and coordi- na'rion. The +eam also learns ius'I' how impor+an+ i+ is +o have unify among 'leam members. Once ihey gel' on'I'o +he baskef- ball cour+, +he Lobo iunior var- si+y performs so well ihal +he many hours of prac+ice are evi- deni' in 'l'heir skill. Coach George Shankle +alks H' over Lobo Jr. Varsi'I'y Cagers. 'I I4 Basketball w 2' I 44 ,davxu A .,,..m--- I I c x e e 1,5 - . A I6 K ' -. Q 54 Q-fi Q , -N A , 'M b.,. -f.-,. ..., . ,. 44' 'saw-2 ..., Q A 'S M 4 A Q 'A . fx' if lm? ' . ff,-'fl '15 George Holland pu+s H' up. B Team on defense. 7' .xx 4 J! K ix 5 .. I ,QQ- , , B Team in ac+ion. Hiram Lewis, Baskeiball l Girls' Volleyball Teams Sweep Disfricf Girls' volleyball is a relafively new sporf here af Longview High School, buf fhose on fhe feam show a real sense of pro- fessionalism. As in any ofher feam sporf, volleyball requires a cerfain amounf of coopera- fion and skill. The Lobo feam has proven fhaf if excels in bofh areas. Mrs. Jane Adams, coach of fhe Lobo volleyball feam, has sponsored fhe girls in disfricf games and posf-season play- offs. The feam ended The sea- son as co-champions wifh fhe Nacogdoches Darlings. The iun- ior varsify won over 'Doches affer complefing disfricf play wifh a perfecf IO-O record. The varsify feam, affer being in exisfence only fwo years, losf fo Nacogdoches. The season was finished wifh Longview holding a 9-2 record. l975 Jr. Varsify Disfricf Champs. 1 16 Volleyball Louvena Madison pufs power fo fhe ball. Parficipafion is whaf inframural baskefball is all abouf here af Longview High School. Guys who would nof have fhe opporfunify fo be involved in fhe sporf eifher on fhe varsify or iunior varsify feam because of fhe amounf of fime necessary, can find enough fime affer school fo play inframural. The challenge offered by fhis game makes if worfhwhile fo puf in a few hours of pracfice each week during com- pefifion, along wifh fhe fime spenf in acfual games. Being a member of one of fhese feams is a good way fo become a real parf of fhe LHS sporfs world. Since fhis is a volunfeer program, no one can be forced fo parficipafe. This ensures fhe coaches and sponsors fhal' everyone who signs up is really inferesfed, nof only in fhe compefifion, perhaps, buf in fhe fun and safisfacfion each player will receive. The season of play does nof fake as long as LHS disfricf play-offs, buf if is sufficienf fime fo defermine which feam really has fhe besf skill and abilify. This sporf gives guys a chance fo find ouf iusf whaf if is like fo parficipafe on a feam in compefifion. Coach Mike Toon lnframural Sparks Pa rficipafion Firsf Place Champs lnframural Baskefball are Donny Hollins, Winsfon Jackson, Rob- erf Hollins, Thomas George, Willie Burfon, Darrell Faggeff. One on One Champ . . . Roberf Hol- lins. lnfromurcl The Longview High School swim +eam prac+ices almosi' every day a+ ihe Longview YMCA. Someiimes 'rhe worlcouis are iir- ing, bu+ ii all goes +oward +he improvemeni of 'rhe +eam. A+ 'rhe beginning of +he year, +he swim +eam mee+s o+her schools in ihe decaihon races. ln Janu- ary, fhe +eam par+icipa+ed in +he Trini'l'y mee+, which was held in Euless, Texas. Anoiher big even+ of ihe year was +he meei' held a+ SMU. The girls' medley relay +eam is composed of four girls - Hope Felker, Karen Sor- enson, Susan Sorenson, and Debbie Van Sickle. The boys' medley relay +eam includes Tom Fellcer, BreH' Heim, Dan Lucy, and Ken Weihel. The +eam is coached by Miss Brenda Brash- ear. Miss Mary Grace Rodgers sponsors rhe LHS swim +eam. l Coach Brenda Brashear I 1 8 Swimming ,S li I , E sw Swimming i ,,,,f,.,,,.,,.M..s 1 , ., , .. W. Q I975-76 Lobo Swim Team. Bill Coolidge on +he buflerfly. Means Praclice t., l Boys' 200 medley relay. Girls polish up breasl slrolce. Relay 'leam on +l1e laloclzs. Brel Heim demons+ra+es buH'er'fly. Girls' 200 medley relay. Swimming 1 I9 Golf Team Prepares For Dis+ric'r Prac+icing each day, excep+ +he rainy ones, on +he Alpine golf course has increased +he skill of 'lhe LHS golf ieam. Training as a member of fhe golf 'I'eam is mos+ impor+an+. S+reng+h and s+amina are required in +his game, and musi be buil+ up fhrough exercising leg and arm muscles. This year Roy Pace from +he PGA four, visi+ed ihe ieam and gave 'rhem some valu- able poinfers. Edward Crain, a senior who has shown much promise since his sophomore year, is a reiurning +wo-year lei- 'l'erman. He placed four+h in regional play-offs and is a dis- +ric+ medalist He is 1'eam cap- +ain. Sam Smead, a iunior lei'- 'rerman, has also been a grea+ assel +0 +he +eam. Coach Wen- dell Graves led his leam fo receive fhird place in dis+ric+ play-offs in Nacogdoches. The +eam en+ers o+her con+es+s, such as +he Sou+hwes+ Recrea+ion and Hideaway Lodge Tourna- men'I's. . 'U ' olf Team Cap+ain Edward Crain and Coach Wendell Graves We 2 I976 Golf Team and 'l'heir mascoi Lobo. 120 Golf - gg'-1 x rr : A Kevin Forbes s+udies shot Edward Crain shows poise in puH'ing. Sfeve Ga+lin ge'I's ready +0 +ee up. .- 4 ff . 'W Y LAS bamsanw' - ,..?,,,s ,r-fe 1, V ,,M,, wit,yg5W Q A. .s.r . Q- . V .4M1Qn,g,Nqgw45tMag wwe, ' l 'Aww r -2' M, N 2 Z M I 4l. Sam Smead loolrs a+ his mess. Kelly Russell goes one up on Edward Crain. X far. Roy Pace, PGA professional, gives soph., Jack Slagle, some poin+ers. Golf 121 '76 NeHers Look To Dis'rric+ Win To wa+ch 'fhe boys' +ennis 'ream perform, playing +ennis would seem +o be a ma++er of simply IeH'ing +he li++le whi+e ball come sfraighi' a+ +he racke+ and be bounced back across 1'he ne+. However, many +imes if seems +o +he boys 'I'ha+ +hey can never prac+ice enough +o make if +ha+ easy. Jogging +wo laps around +he fennis courf helps build up +he endurance of +he +eam and makes +hose praciices go +he righf way. Coach Wray Boyd gives valuable advice +o his 'I'en- nis players which also ge+s +he 'I'eams s+ar+ed off on 'rhe righi' 'Foo+. To gel' ready for con+es+s wi+h o+her schools, +eam mem- bers challenge each oiher and so deiermine +heir posi+ion on fhe +eam. Much hard work is involved when playing fennis. Bul, as +he saying goes, Prac- +ice makes perfect Coach Wray Boyd I 22 Tennis I975-76 Boys' Tennis Team Time ou+ for a +eam cha+. Girls Tennis, A Show Of Skill The LHS girl's +ennis +eam has been hard ai work 'lhis year. l'I' isn'+ always easy +o keep in perfecl' physical shape and improve 'lhe swinging arm. One way 'I'ha+ women's lib has been granfed in +he 'rennis cour+s is +ha+ +he girls' +eam ge+s 'ro run iusf as many laps as +he boys' +eam does! The girls par+icipa+e in many con+es+s agains+ o+her schools in 'lhis dis'I'ric+. Four senior girls are on The leam again +his year whose previous experience in playing fhe sporl is cerlainly an advanfage +o 'I'he 'l'eam. Tennis involves skill and a large amounf of know-how. Unlike foo+ball or baske+ball, lennis is primarily an individ- ual sport Self-reliance is needed in order +o excel. Coach Wray Boyd, who is also coach of 'I'he boys' +ennis +eam, supervises and coaches +he girls' +ennis +eam. Longview High School is proud +o claim such a fine group. l975-76 Girls Tennis Team. 124 Tennis Susan SaH'erwhi+e slams one Mary Sweaf concen+ra'I'es on fron'I' hand volley. lu.,-5,-W -vm rvwxi Karen Higbee pu+s power in serve. Afhena Blair receives serve. Susan Sa++erwhi+e 'follows ihrough. Girls musi run +oo! Tehnis I 25 , W ,omg , Baseballers, Serious Con+enders The LHS baseball 'ream, coached by Paul Jackson and assis+an+ Larry Haynes, is one of +he 'Fines+ +eams found any- where. Of course, i+ 'fakes a lol' of prac+ice before +he +eam even mee+s ano+her one on +he diamond, which happens +his year on March 2 as lhey are malched agains+ Kilgore High. Bul lhe Lobos have pu+ in enough hours of drill and work- ou+s lo be ready for +he season. Their nine refurning leH'ermen 1'his year are Mark Bol'I'on, Kyle Collier, Johnny Fuller, John Henry Jones, Chris Mack, Bar+ Malone, Tim Mar'I'in, Hosea Taylor, and Jimmy Wrighl. This is l'he lasl year on fhe old dia- mond. Nexi' year +he 'ream will have all new facili+ies, which will be similar +o fhose al' Le Tour- neau College. , nm. w.f.,s 1 ' . m.1,.w Lobo '76 diamond men Craig Benedic+ s+ruggles 'lo beal' +he 'I'hrow. Jimmy Wrlghl +ags home 126 Baseball 7 ' f--A -: it Marlr Bol+on fhrows fo 'First 11 QYWQ, ,,-'lln..y , , ' ' ff Coach Paul Jackson loolcs over '76 'l'eam. I ,. fs J , r Jimmy Nelson awai+s 'lhe pifch. E ll fp-zu. l 1. , Aww coach . . . Coach Larry Haynes and Johnny Fuller. i G. 5 is i . pf' f . 'A James Hollinsworlh, S+eve S+rong, William Harlrless, dedicaled managers. Baseball I 27 :Sm- Lobo I976 varsi+y cindermen. Dick Farmer, up and over? Dinlry Edwards leaps hurdle. I 28 Track Track Morfy Webb limbers up. Sophomore frack feam. Daily workoufs af fhe Lobo field house are whaf if fakes fo gef fhe LHS frack feam in shape for fhe I97b season. Running sprinfs and disfances help improve fheir endurance and sfamina. Good form is impor- fanf in fhe field evenfs. Included in fhe field evenfs are fhe pole vaulf, shof puf, discus, broad iump, and hurdles. The firsf meef is held fhis year on February 28, as fhe frack feam fravels fo meef fhe Marshall Mavericks. The Disfricf meef is held on April 23 in Nacog- doches. This is Coach Ronnie McKinney's second year wifh fhe feam. Ofher coaches are Clifford Sfewarf and Mark Gil- sfrap. Coach Ron McKinney briefs his froops. Track 1 29 ' tv M J, 'rf - z,flli3'f. nfs. , '. -f . . A il. 5 2' . 35ll,g2f ,14 ' 27 AM V rf, ' '. ..-.w f4I NffQgg,,sAgfkiR eg rl 'fs Sherman Johnson in fhe sflarfing blocks. if A. rv 4, W .owl , 4. Billy Ray Bell +alres off down +he runway. Kelvin Thurmond shows form wiih 'I'he sho+pu'I'. I30 Track -1-Ln: 1 Wi+h Pra clice 7 W, gi .Q ffm., gyf Jay Crawford heaves 'lhe sl1o'l'pu+. in ' 0 Selyn Willis +hrows fhe discus. 2 E gl? 1 g4.,o:vlm '0 uw- z 1- V. V V lu A- ssi l l 4 W o . l - , X C . C C s.iis l is C s gy ' , M 1 - A ' ' N ' -K 1' ,, - 1 f Q i l mm' c 'i'fg,x ' Q? x 5 ' f I K , K f At V, I 1 ,. ,, fn: - ff, 'I' ' A --1 ' 'X N fir ,W .Mrgf:4'l'L'.f ..' Y . ' ' ,, . , f w+-9 c Q2 W A IZMV A 4 2.-tink .4 W Q ., , ' - 'f .2 -A, ,Vi ' vig! ,-awful. ' K' A 1' 34,3 V ,I . A A 553.7f,gfg:?:,L.3,71,,7 ff? M M ,,., J- 1 ' .ff .l f ' U 21224057 ' , 52 f' f , , ' , N' l l gp . I iw. ,5 ,y'g,,' wwf, . W., l so C fl do - M: + ' A f - 1' if ,i: ,1'm'2.f-rv . l e i? w,,.,f f V, A uf'Jf,:..w if ,fm 4 11 f M 'Q1'fl12Q..'2,fl'f-f.gJgQl f 7 VT '- . V 3f?fli 53,35 35' 5. i '? 's,i if-if-:lfglw'if',,f1'gi'f l , i is .W Hwvgffl. 'i' 5 -is ' U 5 ,f .W i 'f Wwqfli fly' ' , Limbering leg muscles of greaf imporfance fo spriniers. Coach Clifford S'I'ewar+. Track I 31 1 lJ ye-. Q wk 'A 5-if Freedom +0 Learn if 'in ,L 1 3 ' ' wk X X X if-52 W x Q . . S 't sci' vi'-Q '. 'Mn MM Loolrl l've gof Zorro's aufograph . . . Cheese! . . . Maffie Williams. Kem Kibbe. There is fhe usual excifemenf fhaf comes wifh a new year af school. All of a sudden realiza- fion dawns and fhe seniors face fhe facf 'rhaf fhis will be fheir lasf year af LHS. ln a way if seems fhaf fhey have been here forever. Yef again, wasn'f if only yesferday fhaf fhey won- dered as sophomores how fhey would ever find fheir way around fhis place? Buf fhere isn'f much fime for reflecfion on pasf fhings. Everyfhing becomes more and more hecfic as college apfifude fesfs are falcen, franscripfs are senf fo various places, and plans are made for fhe fufure. Gradua- fion af fhe close of fhis year brings bofh an end and a begin- ning. Lee Ann Adams Charlene Akins Debbie Alexander JoAnn Alexander Gloria Alford Michelle Alford Sharon Alfred Becky Allen Bobby Allen Jerry Allen Nancy Allen Viclci Allen Seniors 1 35 vi N' 'fi S K S Mx Seniors Show Their lnlelligence My +l1roa+ is i'I'cl'1ing . . ,Gay Fuller, Five and five makes +en . . . Danny Taylor. Helen Bell Gary Bennelf Ken Berry Joellyn Bienvenu Jackie Biggs Pamela Billingsley Willie Blair Cindy Bla lzely Linda Bla nfon Lee Boolh Nina Borders Scoff Borders i Seniors 1 37 kfm fri' V YV kia Seniors Display Spiri+ Cn Wes+ern Day Sherri Bourcier Ches+er Boyd Debra Boyd S+eve Bradham Roberi' Bradley Joe Brashear Reggie Brazzle Jane+ Briley Rosie Brooks Cary Brown Kermi-I' Brown Clinf Bruyere B Lobo gang shows spiri+ on Wesfern Day. Marshall ci+y limi+ - a Lobo +radi+ion. I 38 Seniors if Y, , l i a S. 'Q' Sh--hh .,,,,,. J ' . urns: Do you 'lhink +l'1a+ liHle cowgirl noficed me? . . . Bill Coolidge, Mike Reed. Seniors suppori Lobo. . . Jeff Sfone. Beverly Brya nl Kelly Buckner Leslie Bucks+aff Ann Bullock Cl1arloHe Bur+on Mickey Caldwell Danny Camp Vicki Camp Joe Campbell Tim Carnline Paul Carr Waller Carr Seniors l 39 Seniors Take Final lni+ia+ion Chris+i Carroll Mall Ca rru+h Becky Carfer Glenn Celerier Maxey Cerlia no Joe Chandler Beverly Chaplin Sheryl Chapman Keifh Cherry Lynn Childers David Clemons CharloHe Coclre L Monica Weber and Carla Rogers love Why me of all people? . . . Paul lneeded +ha+. . .Debra Boyd na+ural hair scen+s. Sparks. 140 Seniors 4 . X - Xt - QQ, -W LJ 3' 3. A uv r. Q fi, - Q a V J an xxx Q- FF ? ixw if Xa X 1 Dlx B . 4 Qs: V , x 'f 5 ,. k k 'f XA ,. ,a, L .L r A x h - 4 ' 'I X Q A K V if R A g N 51 -Q, as .. .B,. W:-f x gf? ,, Q I Us V 1 '1 '4 , if 'K-1 Twelve Years Cf Hardship Ends --aim Sleeping Beau+y! . . . Anna Daimwood. Two down and one +o go . . . Keiih Jones. Ann Dodson Roy Dorich LaWonda Doss Mari: Dulweber Charles Dunn Pamela Elder Sharon Ervin Uewellyn Fambles Ann Fa mbrough Dick Farmer Brenda Fergerson Teresa Ferguson Seniors 143 Seniors - Tomorrow's Leaders 773 I+'s a bird! . . Tommy Ferguson Al Ferris Tommy Flanders Kevin Forbis John Ford David Fosfer Danny Foy+ John Fredericlcs Gay Fuller Johnny Fuller Kay Fuller Pafricia Fulmer 144 Seniors .Joe Brashear. l+'s a plane! . . . Lisa Slaggs. No, i+'s Verifable Neander+hal Turkey . . .Thomas George. 'za' A Seniors are filled wi+h smiles. Beau+y be-fore business , I , Jane Coker and Susan Cook. Gina Granlham Da na Gray Kennelh Green Theresa Green Don Gregg Jerry Hagger+y Debra Hall Joel Hall Riclcy Hall Sa ndra Hal+on Dennis Ha millon Scofl Hamil+on 146 Seniors T Z a l l Seniors Are Highly Ra+ecl 5 4 W WFOHQ number - - - Angela TSDPSHHY. Only a 'Few minu+es +o go . . . Breneda Moss. Vivian Hanon Brad Hardin Tommy Harrell - BeHy Harris L Gil Harris Lorraine Harris Melinda A Harris S'I'acey Harris Barbara Haw'I'l1orne Be+h 5 Haw'I'l1orne Ka+l1y Heller Mark Henning Seniors 147 Seniors Have A Loi To Remember - 33131. 1. Try ii, you'll like ii . . . Lynn Langs+on and Johnny Moughon. Mm, Mm good . . . Lynn Langs+on and Kafhy Heslop Ma rl: HieH Karen Higbee Gary High Danny Hill Debbie Hill Herberi Hill Richard Hill Sieve Hillman Anne++e Hodges Bennie Holland Kay Hollings 148 Seniors worfh Johnny Moughon. im. ,. .L ., as N .g, LQ M. . Vg.. iv N Rx it 45? X W ,i Rt x Mi is x 5 V M li Qi Lx .N f ' 'L X.. Ki sg ? gy as I S? sf vs ff 2 QN- !.. . . 1, if! KNXQ1 ix ,:. SH' Seniors Prepare To Move On .Lf Re+ype? . . . Leairice Liggins. Going my way? . . . Glenn Celerier. Linda Jones Pa+ricia Jones Phillip Jones Rodney Jones Denise Jusfice Lynn Kars+ Marilyn Kenney John Kershaw Gayla Kes+erson Kem Kibbe Clifford King Rodney Knighlen Seniors l 51 .-l4 Seniors Sludy Hard Randy Knipe Donald Lilly Ronald Liggins Lea+rice Liggins Diane Les+er S+eve Lee Jewel Lawson David La Rue Julie Lanfrip Ronnie Lanham Lynn La ngsfon Diana La ngely Smile, you are on Candid Camera . Ar+is+ a+ work? . . . David Clemons. Salena Orgain. 152 Seniors I did my lesson for once Segars and Denise Jus+ice. x. ff, . . .Bari fi? v Q 3,31 LL Q 1 4 5 fr 7: j ,:: h X if . .x six: K gl .5 N Q I, , E nl A 4 Wa .f W F L 'S K .gf . , , Ark 1 If Q ' Q vu-' Q i fi a it Q YY. 4. if sf. Q in-I f X L Q - ARR ,Q . A U Every Day ls A Surprise Kennefh McMellon Michele McMas+er Cindy McMichael Chris Mack Louvena Madison Rickey Mahan Mirna Mancha Da rhl Manning Debra Manns Charlene Ma rshburn Carey Marlin Lisa Marlin i 4 I finally, found +he Donald Duclr books . . .C aries Mi+chell. 154 Seniors Ma++ Carru+h and 'I'he firing squad . . . Jimmy Wrigh+, Roberl Housion, S+eve Sosland, Al Garre'H. Typing is fun! . . . Eddy Pechacelr. A class wi+h greal par+icipa+ion? Bryan MaHl1ews Ben Mauldin LaNell Mauldin S+eve Mawer Sonvya May Reese Meadows Ca'l'l1y Me+calf Janice Mercer Linda Myers Sylvia Meyer Slacy Milam Kelly Miller Seniors 155 X SF! ' S ,-l,,- T LLVLL Wa. f e wi fix . 1 Q - ..-e f, A., ' ' x QP 3 Q. gsm .. F M' -4 . . f c 1 4 n fl ,I Or x wg K Q M, ,I . 'Q N 9 Rag 'FW 'FA rf! Q 0 1 m 7l:L'f2f 'W Q, as ,gr ' Ztx Lilis ' LLI. 3 J '35 Af A f L A . WN K,-K QQ x X . 'U Seniors Are UnforgeHa ble l Concenfra+ingl'1ard. . .Sylvia Meyers l am proud +0 be a man . . . Bra and Dobie Gamble. Bea-ty, Jewel and Dorofhy love fo be in fronf o'F+l1e camera. l Kevin Nalley Linda Nelson Paf Newfon Mi+chell Nicholson La ura Nix Roe n Norris Sa ra Norris Cha rles Ober Alniia Odom Gail Olson Salena Orgain Maureen O'Connor Seniors 157 il 1-lndu- QX QN- 'mug qri5Q ? , l Seniors Are Unique I +hink I ius+ sa+ on a egg . . . Gwen Ba+es. The closer you Mark Dulweber. QC he yy :Mmm ge+, fhe be'Her he looks? Jeannene Powell Charles Rader Olis Ragsdale Gary Ramsey Mike Rash Becky Reel Jeanefle Reese Francie . Reichelderler Tina Reliford Becky Reu+her Tina Reynolds Cheryl Rhodes Seniors I il is The navy never had sailors like 'I'his! Sarah,give me my pelfrogll. . .Sarah . . . Car a Rogers. Norris, Roger Ross. i Linda Ross Jay Ruff lnfha Russell Kelley Russell Brian Ru+hven JoAnn Sanders Kim Sanders Larry Sanders An+hony Sanfilippo Susan Safferwhife Lon Scharff Ban' Segars Y ,pi , Y F l' ' 55.5, Monica Weber and Gayla Keslerson sing 'rheir A-B-Cs. Seniors l 6l Marvin Sharp Fran Shel+on Sandy Shirey Paf Shor+er Cindy ShoH Sfephen Simmons Breolla Simon Ricky Sipes Ann Skee+ers Hank Smifh James Smi+h Karen Smi+h 1 ,, Coach Johnson caughi me skipping class . . . Lyne++a Cuba. My lasf breafh . . . Dick Farmer 162 Seniors A? Seniors Never Slcip?! Jimmy Ray Smifh Pa+ricia Smilh Shirley Smi+h Virginia Smilh Wendy Smi+h Rhonda Smifh Karen Sorenson S+eve Sosland Paul Sparks Lisa Slaggs Tim S+anley Tommy Sfanley 6411- N-.. Thai' elephanl finally s+opped following me. . .Lonnie Wilborn. My girdle is killing me! . . . Eddie McGaugh, Jeff Lisheron. if Seniors 163 Seniors Slrive For Success The problems gel' harder by +he days Michele McMas+er speechless! . . . Rhonda Davis. Milne Sfarlc Ka+hleen Sfarlcey Lee Ann S+arnes Cherri , S+ewar+ Ta nya Slinson Ru by Sfokes Jeff Sfone Mon+y S+one Rex Sfone Rosemary Sfrange Tricia Sugden Mary Sweal 164 Seniors Sheldon Talley Benneice Taylor Lisa Taylor Angela Tenpenny Mike Thoma s Yvonne Thomas Dennis Thompson Rayford Thompson Ar+ Tibbs Jimmy Todd Eula Tolben' Billy Torrence Ka+hy Townlin Kim Traylor Teresa Tribble Bruce Tuclrer Annie Turner Cindy Tu'H' LyneHe Tyler Teresa Underwood Seniors l 65 Seniors Awail' Graclualion Margaref Van Burlxelo Debbie Van Sickle Gayle Vaughan Donnya Wade Gaylon Wages Kim Wai+s Leophes Wallcer Michelle Walker Mike Walker Earlene Wallace Russell Wallace Sco'H' Wallace You sly devil . . . Mary Alice Jameson. How in +he world did he gel' in +he Anchor Club? . . . Susan Payfon 166 Seniors Pai' Wardlaw Deena Wa+son Tom Wea'I'l1erly Ken Weifzel Vickie Welch Marion Wel+y Jimmy Wes+ Terry Wes+on Karen Whi+e Viclzie Wl1i+e Temesl1ia Whiialrer Lonnie Wilborn Michelle Wilburn Brenda Williams David Williams Ella Williams Glenda Williams Henry Williams Jane+ Williams Paul Williams Seniors 1 67 Seniors Conclude An Ou'rs'randing Year Mariha Willoughby Doro+l1y Wilson Boca Wood Sheri Woodruff Earnesf Woolridge Jimmy Wrighl' Ramona WriH Ronny Young xoxo I can'+ fell you, i'l s priva+e . . . S+acy Milam. e Yes, l'm in a good mood . . . Francis Le1 s go +o+l'1e rodeo . . .An+l1ony Sanfilippo and BeHie Johnsion. Reichelderfer. 1 68 Seniors . I y ,i -,f'-mr' X' 74, of ,f , -4 12 7 Q ggi 2' ri m Twelve long years are finally coming fo an end. Do you remember your firsf day in firsf grade? Whaf a blas+! You iusl' couldn'+ wai'l' +o run home and +ell Mom all abou+ fhe fun. If you had only lrnown fhen whai +he nexi elev- en years had in sfore. ln- s'l'ead of 'lhinlring +ha+ firsi' V day was exciling, you.would have gone home and demanded 'l'ha+ you be spared +hese I2 years of 'l'or+ure. Bu'I' +hen 'lhinlr baclr and remember all fhe good 'limes you really had. Now if is all over bu'l' a few shorl' days. Somehow we man- aged fo survive +he drudgery of fhose years. Thank God fhose 'lwelve years are almos+ behind us, bui God please be wifh us in 'lhe 'lwelve +o come. Juniors Reach Middle S'rep gm: J.-5 4 N ' 'Ti f .,,., 5 i '1-,. ' ff' m A ' mm ' 'SK J- Presideni' Vice-Presiden+ Treasurer Secre+ary David Finis Sherry Diane Gibson Snoddy Wickersham Dickson 170 Juniors Mark Kennedy and Duke Gaflin proudly show off fheir lafesf addifion of Highlighfs. For some, fheir iunior year af high school may be fhe in- be'I'ween yearp fhe year befween being fhe bewildered sophomores and fhe know-if-all seniors. Buf This year is as imporfanf as any ofher. There are more acfivifies fo be involved in, more clubs fo ioin, and more work fhan fhe year before. Juniors have a sense of belonging, of being a parf of Longview High School. lf is hard fo realize fhaf only a year sfands befween fhem and col- lege. There are so many deci- sions fo make. Somefimes fhe load gefs a liffle bi+ heavy, buf iuniors can always find some way fo relieve fhe fension. Jun- iors have offen been accused of being crazy. Well, if fhis is whaf being crazy is, if cerfainly looks like a lol' of fun! Dub,Adams Q , Alice Ainsworfh' Melissa Alexander Debbie Alford Jim Alford Mark Allbrighf Amy Allen James Allen Marsha Allen Mimi Allen Sfeve Allen Ja nice Anderson Bennie Anfhony Sha ne Arneff Jimmy Arnold Alexis Augusfe Charles Bacon Juniors 171 l.J fs+seyqa+bef+r-H-MJ Roberf Bacon Melonye Bagley Gerald Baker Jeanie Baker Tammy Baker Shirlene Banks Ladosea Barker Becky Barnes Jeanie Barnes Pam Barnes Jam e BarreH Sandra Barrefl' John Baugus Jim Baugus Cheryl Bell Marshal Benne+'I' Selella Benne'H' Priscilla Benfley David Berder Robin Blackmon Roberl Blackwell Aihena Blair Belinda Blalock Mark Blanks Jennifer Gosh fook her chances af meehng Mr Noi' all monkeys are in +he zoo Ray Russell David Bruner Mark Wilson James Johnson. 172 Juniors L l W W V77- Juniors Express Differeni Moods Be++ie Johns+on spills +he beans on When i+ rains, i+ pours . . . Denise Only her hairdresser knows for sure . . . Sfacy Tracy Inman. Thane. Albert. Angela Blankenship Roberl' Blankenship Chris Blue+hman Mary Bobo Mark Bol'I'on Ricky Bolion Jeff Bonham Nancy Bonham Charles Bordelon Eddy Boszor Becky Bowden LaSale Boyd Kurf Boyland Johnny Bozman Mary Jane Bowers Mi'I'ch Bradham Sfephanie Bradley Vanessa Bradley Juniors 173 Rusly Brady Susan BramleH Gloria Branch Sammy Brasher Cindy Bralcher Allen Brewer Kevin Brighf Doug Brilain James Brown Kennefh Brown Randy Brown Ronnie Brown Velma Brown Sieve Bruce David Bruner Paul Brunson Darrell Bryan'I' Debbie Bryan? Janef Bryanf Jim Bryson Kim Bullard Debbie Bulloclc Holly Buna+a Viclxie Burcham Don Burgell Julia Burne'H Marfha BurneHe Warren Burlon Leo BuH'er Kennefh Calhoun Lynn Campbell David Ca nida Melony Carnline Loriio Carns Sleven Carr Barbara Car+er 174 Juniors Junior Faces Show Feelings Oh! l missed +he bus! . . . Lori Vaughn. Gary Ward +rucks on down fhe hall. Sherman Johnson, man abouf +own, how's your love life? is, arf' Sv' Cheryl Carrer Nedrala Carier Ronnie Car+er Pa'H'erson Cafo Mark Chambers Tony Charles MaHhew Ches'I'nu'l' Rommel Chris+ian Kenny Clark Lesia Clark Tommy Clark Pamela Coa'I'es S+ephen Cocke Roberl Cole Ken Collier Roy Collins Terrance Cols+on Sco'H'y Comer Juniors 175 Mai? Comfor+ Frank Cook Connie Cooper Danny Cooper Na+han Cooper Mike Cox Curfis Crane Ri+a Cravens Damon Crawford Gary Crawford Jay Crawford Ouida Crawford Ri+a Crisman Lewis Crocke++ Tim Croswell Robin Crump Vanessa Curl Mark Daniels Kung Leo Bu++er si+s on his royal fhrone We musf sfop meehng like H115 Rexanne Groves Julia Wyan+ 176 Juniors Juniors Gel Their Kicks K Paul Darden A+las Davis Debbie Davis DeeAyn Davis Dorrie Davis Jeri Davis Mike Davis Shirley Davis Alva Deadmon Kenny Dews Ka'I'hy Dickey Diane Dickson Jimmie Dickson Bag!Qi drd.s DEL DTHB gi Kan on Debbie Dorsey Wade Durham Laurie Dworsky Mike Elliofl Vanessa Erringfon Jerry Ervin Brad E'H'er Brad Evere'H .QSWZ 5 Mr. VoHo Gaddis will never fihd us up here . . . Lesfer Lucy, Priscilla Benfley, Ken- Slepping Beaufy? . . . Kelly Smiih. nerh Brown. Juniors 1 77 Juniors Try To Avoid Class v ' Debbie Marr and Celes+e Rainey found a quicker way +o gel +o class. Millison Fambles Mark Fanning Hope Felker Bebe Fife Elvis Flelcher Sharon Floyd Julia Foo+e Donna Ford Gail Ford Jackie Ford Troy Ford Benny Fowlkes Michael Frazier Be+h Freeman Jim Fried Chris Furrh Jerry Ga ble ' Raymond Gariopy Juniors Aren'+ you glad you use Dial? . . . Rochaun Hawkins, Ricky Bollon. P' in- ' l Duke Ga+lin Mike Genlry Larry George David Gibson 2341 fx J' ,af ,Ig Joyce Gilliams Ka+hy Glass Mark Glaze Jennifer Goefz MarieHa Gonzalez Donna Gordon Sallie Goza Diane Gra nf Don Gravley Janice Gray Ricky Gregg Paul Griffin Rexanne Groves Delinda Hall Michelle Hall Kennefh Hanon Wanz Hanson Ricky Harper l A 'lypical Carol Holland. Welcome +o Sesame Sfreef . . . Frank Cook, Becky Reel. Juniors 179 . 4 l ga Juniors Supporl The Lobos And as if by magic, Marsha Allen was I wonder if +ha+ wolf bi+es . . . Ken+ Phillips. 'Transformed in+o David Morris? The Marshall raid reaped many rewards. Carlfon Harris Laura Harris Paul Harris Tommy Harriss Larry Haskins David Hayes Brel Heim John Paul Heim Ray Hengs+ Rachel Hernandez Janel' Hervey Teresa HewiH' Juniors ,1 P-'f?fw':wfM , '1',?,i',5i?i i- Q. .. ' ' 5 - aff ' - M LM , f s Yfvsp, at is'F.f'k'Y 1. ly., In N n , . , . K . , ' T, ' 'iz-.... 4,-W H 1 . 3 T, WN - A . Q Q fs, 'list 4 lay K- 77 ' ,, ,K Q, pal LW., fgq'-zgw, uzif, .nfw 'WT ' gi' .W by T -.l. 1 Y s x aa 'A ,av . sv K , of I .ij g.-,'f.-fsxiiso gt' . A 1 v ' f A , J . A2 Q N nh sg F1 W , . na 4 - 4 I JA f f 2 as , -x ' f. 4. 'hi f , t 1 . x M fl f I nf f ..,.-.-3 1 .-. - I XL ,mu ' 'S U J 4. . A , Toby or no+ Toby, +ha+ is +he queslion . . . Toby Nelms. Damon Crawford shows a 'friend how +o gel his hand sfuclc. J W Leslie Hildre+h Joe Hill Jackie Hines Nancy Hines Vicforia Hodge James Hodges Janel Hodges Tonya Hodges Kay Holcomb Carol Holland ScoH Hood Mauri+a Hopkins Alberl' Horaney Louise Hornbeclr Randy Hor'I'on Sam Hous+on Angela Hughes Chucl: Hun+ Ru+h Ann Hun+ Ella Hulner Kaian Hufchison Vonda Ingram Tracy lnman Margare+ lvey elcome 'lo my nigh+mare . . . Ronald Allen Juniors 181 Glenn son ern on Jac son Joyce Jackson Marilyn Jackson Tim Jamieson Ricky Jarrell David Johansen Alvis Johnson Barbara Johnson George Johnson Jay Johnson Kenneih Johnson Wyndell Johnson AnneHe Jones Janice Jones John Henry Jones Karen Jones Paul Jones G f if .N Q 3 Wha+'s my firs+ bid? . . . Dee Ayn Davis, Kay Ronzello. 1 I You've gol' +o be kidding! . . . Brenda Chemislry does s+range +hings +o +he mind . . . Kevin Bright Angela Blankenship Moss. I B2 Juniors Marshall BenneH. Juniors Porlray lncllvldualily Sallie Goza is excrled Karen Jones mus+ know somefhmg +l1a+ Go away' Sara Ellis. Joe Ann Jordan Mark Kennedy Dianne Keoun Mark Keys Bernila King Pa+ King Valerie Kiser Pa+ Ki+ay David Kubacak JeaneHe LaBaume Michael Lanier Ann Lawrence Ka+l'1y Lealhers Ellen Lee Chris+ie Legg Jeri Lewis Pamela Lewis Lesa Lively Juniors 183 B Lucrefia Lomax Judy Lovick Alan Lowery Marc Lucas Dan Lucy Lesfer Lucy Susan McCar+y Jeff McClelland Kur+ McCoy Rickey McCoy Pa+sy McCulley Lisa McDade Mark McDaniel Bruce McDowell Debbie McFadden Bryan McGaw Mike McGregor Lloyd McWhor+er nk One More Year To Go ' 'M Q1--rf l? '7' Nfl, I A genius af work? . . . Ricky Jarrell. l wislw +l'1e bell would ring . . . Berniia Duh 184 Juniors King. f 'EM 1 ff 2 y 5 1 Lynn Campbell ,QQ Lisa Mackey Kaflmleen Main Pa+'l'i Maines Marlha Mallory Bari Malone Linda Manness Linda Mann Sandra Manning Subrina Mapps David Marks Debbie Marr Kevin Marshall George Marshburn Judy Mason Pam Massey Tina MaHer Bruce Mauldin Bobby Maxwell Cindy May Ka'I'hy Mecker Mark Mehrens Darlene Mercer Bill Mefcalf Vicki Millard Greg Miller Jan Millsap David Mi+cl'1ell Kenny Mobbs Ann Moody Chip Moore Connie Moore Vera Moore David Morris Joe Morrow Brenda Moss George Mullikin , Juniors 185 f P Judy Mason exhibi+s her irresishble smile +ha+ drives men crazy Junior Myers Larry Myers Michael Myles Nikki Nash Evan Nave Toby Nelms Phillip Nelson Deborah Nesbi'H Lisa Newell Goldie Newhouse Mike Nicholson Laurie Norwood Liane Odom Jerry Owens Brad Owings DiAnna Oxsheer Mike Paddie Joel Parks Tim Pa'Herson Sheryl Paylon James Pearson Laura Perkins Karen Pe'Hy John Phillips I 86 Juniors Juniors' Minds Wander l+hinlr l'm siH'ing on a faclr . . . ScoH' All righf, who whis+led? . . . Kenny H00d- Clarlr. Ken'I' Phillips Lonnie Piclrron Randy Pifner Terry Piflman Celes+e Rainey Angela Reagans Billy Ray Redic Jaclrie Reppond Lisa Reynolds Carolyn Richardson Jane+ Richardson Palricia Richardson Timofhy Richardson Brad Richey John Rober+s Grace Robinson Larry Rodgers Liz Rodgers Sylvia Roeber Phyllis Rogers Kay Ronzello Darlyne Rowe Ray Russell Donna Sammons Hmmm. Cook. I X l Will if be Harvard or Yale? . . . Frank l l Juniors 187 l .LL ,L H.- -Ls L.. L--- ,LJ Juniors Reveal Their Personalilies 10 75 ,Tb Mike Davis and Dub Adams offer a ride +o anyone who will accep+. Bobby Sample Marilynne Sanders Treva Sanders Vickie Sanders Denise Scoggins Clifford ScoH Gwen Sharp Missy Sheppard Julia Shinneman Louise Siebenmorgen Aufry Simon Dwigh+ Sirls Kim Slaylon Sam Smead Dan Smi+h Johnny Smifh Kelly Smi+h Joy Smi+h 188 Juniors Ru+h Ann Hunf models +he la+es+ 'Fash- ions from New York. . . xx ' . ' fi .. X . . e s. lit e, X x X r Ray Smifh Samuel Smi+h Finis Snoddy Susan Sorensen Vikki Spradling Vickie Swimm Randy Swisher Carlos Swifzer Becky Sfahl Willie Sfanley Theresa S+arr Jack S'I'arks Pa+ricia S'I'arling Kenne+l'1 S+ar'I's Kenne+h Sfephens Jackie Sfewarl' Mark S+inne++ Kennefh Siinson Billy S+one Rosemary Slra nge Joe S+rong Leslie Sluber Becky Sfuckey Sieve Sfuckey i There's room 'for one more up here! . . . Dede Lovell. Dan Lucy . . . one of fhe grea'I' 'lhinkers of our 'I'ime. Juniors 189 Boo! . . .Goldie Newhouse Look oul Hollywood here l come' Tha+ IS a diamond In 'lhe rung he gave me' Laurie Dworsky Debbie Dorsey. Mark Sullivan Mamie Talley Mike Ta'l'e Essie Taylor Kyle Taylor Mark Taylor Ronnie Terry Sieve Terry Denise Tha ne Bobby Thomas Debra Thomas Rickey Thomas Kalhy Thompson Lisa Tillery Kennefh Timmons Tommy Tramel Ricky U'l'zman Lori Vaughn 190 Juniors Juniors A+ Work And A+ Play A f MM shi V ' 1 - Allen Wa i'I's Linda Wallace Laurie Walls Gary Ward Sfeve Warner Mike Warwick Donald Wafkins Bruce Waison Danny Warson Ricky Walson David Wea+l'1erford David Webb jw gr-rf , . ul YIX 1 ia This +ypewri+erius'I' a+e my paperl. . .Vickie Sanders, Dale Lindsey. Now for ano+her nursery rhyme . . . Lucre+ia Lomax. Sam Hous+on admires +he Three Muskefeers . . . Hope Felker, Louise Siebenmorgan. Look, +hey builf +his chair backwards Susan Sorensen. . . . Angela Young. Juniors l9l Juniors Are lnleresled ln Learning wwf iam, 2 Morly Webb PaHi Welch Sharon Wesl' Janey Weslmoreland Julie While Ka+rina While A 1 . aff J Rila Whifworlh Janie Wicker Sherry Wiclcersham 'M' Jessie Wilborn Warren Wilhile Alan Willeford Audwin Williams Bre++a Williams Donna Williams Freddie Williams Kara Lisa Williams Leslie Williams Wm , ,,li,, , if 3 I S+op or l'llshoo+! . . .Lesler Lucy. Where did all lhe leHers go? . . . Liz Skipping again? . . . Cheryl Bell Rodgers. Melanie Bagley. 192 Juniors AN :VI Say Swee+ies, whaf are ya'll doing +onigh+ affer +he game? . . . Robin Blackmon, Oh my gosh, l forgo+ fo shave my legs! . Kur+ Boyland. Mark Wood. W 1 l I' MA Ni i- The perfecl Viewe'He . . . Bruce The girls relax affer a successful performance . . . Kevin Bright Sam Smead, Tommy Tra McDowell. mel. Selwyn Willis Shirley Willis Mark Wilson Mike Wilson Michel Wi+sbarger Mark Wi++ig Linda Wi++y Margie Wood Mark Wood Theresia Woodard Rachelle Woods Bruce Woolridge Juniors I 93 The look of pain . . . Sammy Brasher Mad sclen+ls+s7 Mike Warwlck Curhs Crane Reese Meadows Darla Woo+en Johnny Wrighl Linda Wrighf Randy Wrifl' Julia Wyan+ Larry Wya'H Angela Young Joe Young Robbie Young Karen Zager Ricky Zillman Barbara Kelly 194 Juniors . S ' . fy-Ikf I gixg : iJ A Y Y W e ,F Mxvi-N, N. sex Tommy Harriss displays his abilify lo cafch flies. Doesn'+ Julie have somefhing be'Her +o do? . . . Julie Shinneman. Who, me? . . . Belinda Blalock. Ray Russell . . . Bashful? Linda Ma ness mixes up her la+es+ love po+ion. i - H ' ' ' -'W' ' Juniors 195 I Sophomores Increase Enrollmenl LONGVIEVM i? mv umm' i POP 51953 t fs i A fi il Vice-Presidenf Treasurer Secretary Presidenf Sieve Nona Nelderine Daryl Slrong Dixon Newhouse Williams 196 Sophomores 54 ' a 3 x I Q 5 A Mm! Mm! Look af fhem . . . Brad Phillips, Jud Murray. A year ago fhe sophomores would never have fhoughf high school could have been fhis much fun. Buf foday fhey freas- ure memories of fhaf very firsf year af LHS, fhe year of grow- ing up. lnvolvemenf and a lif- fle sfudying are fhe key words fo making fhis a successful year. Broader horizons appear and offer new advenfures. Old friendships are renewed and fhe many sfrange faces become familiar. Fufure years will bring unforgeffable experiences. Buf never again will sophomores face a year like fhis one! Ronnie Acree John Adams Mike Adams Ruby Adams Schekefar Adams Carolyn Adcock Marilyn Adc k Jeff Aldridge Bobby Alexander Curfis Allen Sammy Allen Tony Allen Donna Armond Diane Arndf J. C. Ausborn Allyson Bachfel Misfy Bacon Bryce Bagby Paf Baker Chris Bailey Sherry Bailey Roberf Baird Sophomores I 97 Lawrence Alexander EIizabe+h Ballard Ru+hie Banks Royallen Barnell Lance Barne++e Rosemary Barlon Sfeve Bass Joe Bales Regina Bafes Marshall Baugess Karen Beckworlh AnneHe Bell Columbus Bell David Bell Craig Benedicl Joan Benne'H Henry Bennefl Brian Benson Pafricia Berry Sonia Berry Karen Bienvenu Derek Biggs Carolyn Blacklock Chris Blackman, evm ac man Yolanda Blackwell Susan Bobo Teresa Bolden Karen Bolin Mike Bonham Morris Boo+h Jayne Bordelon Valerie Bowers Danny Bowlin Mark Boyce Anne++e Boyd Hun'l'er Boyd 198 Sophomores Soplnomores Display Lobo Spiril Sfephen Boyd Wes Brackman Sue Bradford ' Ru+l1 Ann Breece Ca+l'1y Breedlove Sandra Bridges Brenda Briley Yolanda Brislow Tony Brooks Jan Brookshire Eloise Brown Frankie Brown Gregory Brown Linda Brown Lionel K. Brown Roberl' Brown Ronnie Brown Susan Brown Tommy Brown Mary Brunson Craig iBruyere Cheryl Bryan+ Janice Bryan+ PaHy Bryanl' Don f snap rl l ve go'l'+a gel ready You look ready fo me Gary Howell Take me l m always ready . . . Valerie Sophomores 199 V, a l l l r i i l i L, l 1 h...,,. Sophs Ruslle Up Weslern Day Spiril Rhonda Bryan+ David Bryson Barry Buchanan Russell Buckslaff Doris Buffinglon Pa+rice Bullock Rsnmnbumi QDaQhie,Bwke++ A' Ar+hur Burne'H David Bush Allan Bussey Qna Calhoun! Robin Cameron Cha risse Canfield Cheri Campbell James Campbell Meredi+h Can+rell Lee Cargill Jodi Carroll Monie Car+er Richard Car'I'er Eddie Carler Alyson Carrufh LaTonial Charles N V, M451 ' W 'es 'my l ? 'N. .la Slick 'em up boys . . . Milne Adams and +he gang. Who -fold on ug? , , , 200 Sophomores a nd Andy Maclc. Gary Gruppi r FIDDC' fini. 1 znnnc- if ffsg.efv+f , Tm Pam Chumley Dana Clark Debbie Clark Mike Clax+on James Claylon Jeff Cole Kelly Coleman Mary Collier Dennis Combes+ Angie Combs Joe Comer Theresia Cook Roberf Collidge Benny Cooper Michael Copeland Terry CoHon Barbara Cox Cheryl Cox Nelmon Cox Sherie Crager Terry Crain Michael Crane Debbie Crawford Kim Crea mer - l wonder whai happened +o my sign? Here, quick, pass if back! . . . Carol ls +hisi+?. . .Jayne Bordelon. . . .Debbie Crawford. Orgain. Sophomores 201 I ' J l Sophomores Reflecl Various Moods Jeane++e Crisler Rex Crowder Fredric Crump Jody Daniel Robin Daniel David Daniels Irene Daniels Jean Daniels Kelly Daniels Kerry Daniels S+acey Darden Bruce Davis Bruce Davis avis l Diane Davis ? eve ernc Denise Defeau Mark Deieau Nona Dixon Brian Dolive Eddie Drain Lisa Duke Tim Dunn Lawanza Dupree 202 Sopliomores Tall: abouf +ired! . . . Rhonda Bryanf, Debra Vaughn, and Skip Rodgers Lysa Dukes Mark Eakin Colefius Edwards Greg Edmonds Karen Ellison Angela Erwin Donna Ewing Gloria Feagin Tom Felker Janel' Ferguson Cap Field Brenda Flakes Marcus Floyd Rickey Fopay Jill Ford Kim Fosliee S+eve Frazier Pamela Frye Cole Fuller Donna Gage David Garcia Rhonda Gardner Gloria Gass Bobby George Rickey Ghols+on Roger Gilliam Jeffery Gilliland Ken Gilmore Greg Glass Nancy Grace Jean Gray Jim Gray Melisa Green Deborah Greer Lisa Griffin Gary Gruppi Sophomores 203 Deanna Guidroz Glen Guidroz Marlene Guilbeau Melinda Gu'Hry Mike Hafner Be'I'sy Hagemeyer Allen Hale Brad Hall Herman Hall Jane+ Halfon Mike Hanes Rhonda Haney Ann Hanyka Vickie Hardie Ann Hardwick Wilber Harkless Evelyn Harris Jamie Harris Sophs Have Fun'ln Loboland ls if locker no. I, locker no. 2 . . . Lee Cargill. No, i+'s locker no. 2 I ! . . . Karen Beckworfh. 204 Sophomores Kennefh Harris Terry Harris Marlha Harrison Roberl' Har+ Vicki Haushal+er Rickey Hawkins Sherri Hawkins Tammy Hayiiiifsr' Mark Hearne Jackie Helms Dale Henley Terry Hernandez Ken+ Hervey Carolyn Hill Neal Hines Chevious Hodge Holly Hodges James Hollingsworrh Leezonya Holmes Lisa Holmes Marilyn Hol+ Jill Hook Yancy Hoosier Melanie House Gary Howell Roberl Hudgens Teresa Hudgins Shannon Hudson Pres+on Huff Julie Humphrey Nancy Hufcheson Reno Hu+chins Mary Ingram Tonya Irby John Island Alvin Jackson Sophomores 205 206 BridgeH Jackson Calvin Jackson Kenneih Jackson David Jacobs Deborah James Mike James Jacquelyn Jameson Russell Jarvis Rickey Jimerson Debra Johnson Jodi Johnson Kalhryn Johnson Randy Johnson Velma Johnson Yolanda Johnson Jenny Johns+on Angelina Jones Dale Jones Dionne Jones Donny Jones Dwighl' Jones Gloria Jones Larry Jones Melanie Jones Amy Joseph Julie Jus'I'ice Peggy Kaercher John Keasler Mike Keasler Brenda Kennedy George Kennedy Glenda Kielhorn Keifh Kindle Denise King Frifz Kirl Debbie Kunkel Sophomores Sophomores Do Their Own Thing y fhmk +hey ve go+ hard fimes . . . Margie Lane Lisa Langs+on S+eve LaRue Scoff Las+er Randall Lafch Mary B. La+ham Debbie Lawrence Tim Lawrence LaRonda Lea Karhy Lee Lue NeH'ie Lee Leon Leung Raymond Leung Kris+ine Lewis Vanessa Lilly lulfilnik ay' Janice Lloyd Bonnie London Janice London Debbie Lorenz Laurie Loving S+eve Lucy Dan McAfee Carla Kay McAlis+er Sophomores 207 Sheila McAlpine Jil McBride ' cBro Debbie Mc abe Mary Ann McCaslcill Bernes McCray Vera McCoy Mark McCullin Bill McDowell Aubrey McElroy Lois McEn+ire Bobby McGee Greg McGill Mack McGowen Joel McGuire Carolyn McLain Lori McMas+er Lisa Maeger Glenn Magness Nelda Mancha Jeff Maness Sheryl Manning Rose Marlrham Lucy Marsh Carol Marshburn Mike Mach Andy Maclr Dara Mason Deanclra Mason Charles Ma+uIa Penny May Milre Mead Debra Meadows Bonnie Meclcer Sharlofl Medford , y e ifisa Medlin Cham, ,,V. of 4 208 Sophomores Sophomores Slrive To Slay An A, you mean you go+ an A !. . . Chris Bailey. On Top Yeah . . . And +o +l1inlr wl'1a'I' we go+ Marcus Rodgers Marlha Megginson Rex Mefcalf Kalhy Meyer Nancy Ann Meyer Evere'H' Michales Pa+rice Miller Tammy Mills Jamie Millis David Minork lCarol Milclmellw Clay Mifchell LaJuan+a Milchell Shelia Mi+chell Garry Mix Candy Moore Joni Moore Laura Moore Wanda Moore Sophomores 209 Clyda Morris Jaclrie Morris Wes Morris -Pam Morrow Sa ndra Mosca ri Neil Molley Teri Mofley Thomas Mo'I'ley Amy Moughon Wayne Muclrleroy Marlc Muegge Lisa Mullilcin Eric Murphy Mike Murphy Jud Murray Clay Myers Larry Nance Keifh Nelson Pam Nelson Amy Nesbirl' Nelderine Newhou James Nicholas Byron Norfon Lisa O'Bryan AnneH'e Oliver Rod Olson Carol Orgain Mandy Owen Brenda Owens Kei+h Owings Jeannie Page Debbie Palmer Shara Park Sieve Park Claire Parnell Brenda Parr 210 Sophomore: Sophomores Color LHS Life Gayle Pa'H'on Wendell Peacoclc Chris+ia Pearson Beonlcer Pegues Cafhy Pendergrass Frank Pen+ecos+ Donna Perlcins Laura Perlcins Marcus Perry Anne Phillips Brad Phillips Gary Phillips Paula Phillips Allen Pigeon Cedric Pippins Linclerra Pippins Sherlock Pippins Theresa Pilner 'Q 1 w M f, '?f',,j No, l'm no+ cheafing . . . Daryl Wil- Coffee,l'ea, or ME! . . . Dionne Jones. lia ms. Sophomores 21 l d Cherie Plummer Mable Poke E+hel Marie Polk Lynn B. Por'I'er Bobby Porfley Joe Porfley Tina Porfman Ca+hy Powell Becky Power Bobby Power Leasa Power Sylvia Priwo Ricky Query Brandon Quinn Sieve Raney Joanie Rafhbun Doro+hy Redic David Reel Randy Reese Glenn Reeves Brenda Reid Belinda Reynolds Joanna Reppond ScoH Rempel Hey girls, do you see who I see? . . . Lois McEn1'ire. 21 2 Sophomores Sophomores Gel Acquainled f..-sm--a'Q Yeah. Thai beauliful hunk of man lookin' +his way! . . . Rhonda Harris. 1 OO! And he's lookin' al me! . . . Jan ice Lloyd. 'nda Reynold Ric y eyno ds David Richardson Karrie Richardson Ross Richardson Susan Richardson Debbie Rider Danny Rivers Tina Rizer Sherry Roach Van Rober+ Marisa Roberflson Marion Roberfson Tommy Robinson Elaine Rodgers Kafhy Rodgers Marcus Rodgers Skip Rodgers Henry Rollins Carl Ross Tammy Ross Sharon Roysum Cindy Rowe Charlo'He Sanders Lisa Sanders Wilma Sanders Shirley Shadowens Joy Sheffield Kim Shel'I'on Larry Shel'I'on Melissa Shipp Arne'I'+a Simon Cresiedia Single+on Alice Skinner Julia Skinner Jack Slagle Sophomores 21 3 5 . 214 Bill Smifh Billy Smi'I'h Gregory Smilh Judy Smi+h Karen Smi'I'h Ron Smi+h Susan Smi+h Bessie Sommon Sieve Squires Thomas S+allings Becky S+arlrey Wayne S+arks Jeff S'I'arnes Teresa S'I'epp Rosalind Siephens Les S+evenson Donna S+ewar'I' Shirley S+ewar'f Karen S'finne'He Sandra Siinsen Jill S+ierns+rom Dawn S+one Rhonda S'I'oxs+elI Jimmy S+range ion + ber . . Emalyn S+urroclc Beni+a Sullivan Rachel Swiher Ru+h Swiher Kay Taylor Susan Taylor Audrey Taylor Alice Talley Von Terry Sophomores Sophomores Discover New Proiecls Belinda Thompson Terri Thompson Ross Thrasher Rhonda Timpson Pairic Townsend Mark Tribble Kevin Trolman David Troy An'I'hony Tucker Tim Tucker Mike Turner Jim Tu+'I' Jeff Uh Brian Uizman Rhonda Vallandingham Ma'H' Van Sickle Deborah Vaughn Robin Vaughan Glenda Vickery Ben Walker Lonnie Walker Odis Walker Darryl Wallace Dennis Wallace ' 1 Well acfually her proiec+ was How +o Blow a Balloon . . . Joanie Ra+hbun, Eliza- Hey, look a'I' ours, How +o Defermine befh Ballard. When a Worm is Dead. . . . Keifh Owings, Marcus Rodgers. sophomores 2' 5 lvan Wal+on Jamie Warren Debra Washingfon Debra Waferhouse Shelia Walldns Susan Weaflwerly Bobb e Weaver David' Weaver Julie Weaver Marlha Webb Donna Wesfon Sandra Wlniialcer Alvin While Debbie While Donna Whi'l'e Rhonda While Travis Whifehursf Sco'H' Wl1i'Henberg Andy Williams Daryl Williams Eddie Williams Eugene Williams Fellon Williams Gary Williams James Williams Joyce Williams Mark Williams M-:H Williams Paula Williams Shirley Williams Teresa Williams Bryan Wilson David Wilson Debra Wilson Grady Wilson Joey Wilson Sophomores Sophomores S'rill Learning ix David Zeigler Mike Zeigler Jennifer Irving Kelley Wilson Joloy WiH Randy Wood Jacquelyn Woods Shelia Wooldridge Randy Works Jennifer Wrighf S+even Wyler Wayne Yeargain Debbie Young Jana Young Larry Younger We caughf you +l1is 'lime . . . Jennifer Irving, Glennis Jackson, Wilma San- I-H wai+ forever Nancy Smm, ders. ' ' ' i Wow! I can do i+! . . . Jeff U+z. Sophomores 217 Freedom +o Teach New Superlnfendenf Henry Wheeler, Superinfendenf Affer Mr. Callie Smifh resigned from fhe office of Superinfend- enf in December of I974 fo become fhe Execufive Secre- fary of fhe Texas Sfafe Teach- ers' Associafion, Mr. Milfon Saxon, our Assisfanf Superin- fendenf, became acfing Super- infendenf for fhe remainder of fhe school year. Bofh men have done fheir besf for fhe Longview lndependenf School Disfricf and are greafly appre- ciafed. Now we have a new Superinfendenf, Mr. Henry Wheeler, who has underfaken one of fhe mosf imporfanf posi- fions wifhin fhe LISD. He is fhe man who oversees fhe elemen- faries, iunior highs, and high school in our school disfricf. Even wifh all fhe headaches caused by fhe problems Mr. Wheeler encounfers everyday, every cloud has ifs silver lining. The office he holds musf cer- fainly be rewarding, especially when all fhose problems begin fo be sfraighfened ouf again. To help him make decisions are fhe members of fhe Longview School Board of Educafion. These are men who represenf fhe communify as fhey meef af leasf once a monfh fo seffle business maffers perfaining fo LISD. Many fhanks go fo all fhese leaders. Mr. Wheeler makes fhe big board in Texas Sfadium. Curriculum 221 Keeping a high school running smoofhly isn'+ always an easy iob. I+ fakes many differenl' men doing many dif'Feren+ iobs 'ro make fhe high school a be'H'er place. Dr. Jim Davis, principal of Longview High School, has cer+ainly done a lremendous iob of keeping in fouch wi+h his facully and s+uden+s. The assisl- an+ principals are in charge of scheduling, leacher-s+uden+ rel- a+ionships, and discipline prob- lems. Mr. VoHo Gaddis is lhe senior principal, Mr. James Johnson, iunior principal, and Mr. Bren+ Taylor, sophomore principal. Mr. Charles Lee fakes care of +ex+books issued +0 slu- den'I's, compu+er scheduling, and grades. Mr. Jack Lynch is +he voca+ional coordina+or. The en+ire voca+ional program and i+s curriculum are under his supervision. Mr. Clarence Propes works closely wi+h Mr. Lynch and Mrs. Hous+on, +he voca+ional counselor. Mr. Propes supervises +he s+uden+s in 1'he vocalional building and 'fakes care of mosl discipline problems. Each of +hese differ- en+ iobs is necessary for +he operalion of LHS. Mr. Clarence Propes, Vocalional Supervisor 222 Curriculum Q. iff' mf? Dr. Jim Davis, Principal -41. Mr. Jack Lynch, Voca+ional Coordina+or Principals Help Run LHS Vice-Principals Mr. VoH'o Gacldis Mr. James Johnson Mr. Charles Lee Mr. Brenl Taylor fx: Thumbs up for fha Lobos! . . . Mr. Charles Lee, Mrs. Lois McDaniel. Mr. Vo'H'o Gacldis is ready! Wa+ch ou+! Curriculum 223 Teachers Cooperale Wllh Sluclenls Mrs. Jane Adams Mrs. Judy Aikman Mr. James Allen A Mrs. Mildred Bailey Mrs. Belh Basse+ Mr. George Ba+es Mr. Pa+rick Bollon Mr. Wray Boyd Miss Brenda Brashear Mr. John Brooks Mr. Larry Brown Mrs. Helen Bufler Mrs. Rulh Byrdsong Mrs. Janis Canion Mr. Merrill Carl+on Mrs. Agnes Case Mr. Jose Cheek Mr. James Clark Mrs. Sharon Clark Mr. Randall Coggin Teachers always have work +o do Mrs Pam Taylor helps her s+uden'I' Kurl' McCoy Mrs. Be'H'ye Thomas. 224 Curriculum 60+ any plans a'F+er +l1e game +onigl'1'I'? . . . Mr. Wendell Graves. I'll never fell . . . Mr. George Bafes. Mr. Maurice Cook Mrs. Susan Cool: Mr. Doug Cox Mrs. Hazel Craig Mrs. Pafsy Craig Mrs. Delores Crain Mr. Silas Cullins Mrs. Ellice Davis Mrs. Bobbie Dearion Mrs. LaVerne Dennis Mrs. Mary Dickerson Mrs. Berfha DuBose Mrs. BeHye Easfburn Mr. T. G. Field Mr. James Fruge Curriculum 225 A Teacher s Life Mrs. Elizabefh Goeffle Mrs. Nafalie Graves Mr. Wendell Graves Mr. Fred Gray Mrs. Wanda Gray 4' . TQ Mr. Cha ppie Griffin Mr. Billy Hawkins Mr. Odis Heard Mr. T. J. Hill Mr. James Hineman Mr. J. W. Hinfon Mrs. Jane Housfon Mrs. Nancy Humphries Mrs. Joanne Hueslce Miss Leola Hughes 1181 Yes, Mr. 226 Curriculum X1 Taylor, l know if's a flower . . . Mr. Jerry Wallace, Mr. Brenf Taylor. ls Full Of Surprises l ius+ love Wesfern Day! . . . Mrs. Dim- ple Hu+chings. Uh, oh, we ius+ go+ caughf Allen Mercer. Mrs. Sylvia Hun+ Mrs. Dimple Hu+chings Mr. Eldoras Jenkins Mrs. Tommie Johnson Mrs. Ru+h Johns+on lCookl Mr. Gary Jordon Mrs. Lynn Kehler Miss Virginia Knapp Mrs. BeHye Knighfon Mrs. Arlene Koch Mr. Donald Kreider Mr. John Kunkel Mr. Louis Ladarl Mrs. Debrah Lawson Mrs. Leola Lee 5, S Class, no climbing on 'I'he cabinefs . . . Mrs. Susan O'Rourlce. Curriculum 227 Mr. David Long Mrs. Marcia Lynch Mr. Spencer McAdams Miss Carolyn McClain Mr. Billy Mcclendon Mrs. Lois McDaniel Mr. Wya++ McDowell Mrs. Bessie Malone Miss Candy Medley Mr. Allen Mercer Mr. Marlc Neff Mrs. Sel+on Nelson Miss Susan O'Rourl:e Mrs. Virginia Poore Mrs. Willie Por+er l don'+ lmow where she wen+! . . . Mrs. Belh BasseH. 228 Curriculum Wu She wen'f fhal way . . . Mrs. Jane Are you looking for me? . . . Mrs. Adams. LaVerne Dennis. as if 5 Teachers Are Expressive Too 'ii As l was saying . . . Coach Larry No, l don'+ have any discipline problems. . .Coach Maurice Cook. Haynes. 5 Mrs. Glenda Pounders Miss Penny Price Mr. Jim Reed Mr. Kenne+h Roberlson Miss Mary Grace Rodgers Mrs. Robbye Rowe Mrs. Florence Rowland Mrs. Elizabeih Savaresy Mr. George Shankle Mr. John Shearer Mrs. BeHy Shel'l'on Mrs. Naomi Shor+ Mr. Dean Smi+h Mrs. Verna Smifh Dr. James Snowden tum Curriculum 229 , - - .--W l'm finished! . . . Mrs. Leola Lee. fx 4 'if 1... ,B l'm nof! . . . Mrs. Virginia Poore. Big Bad Bill . . . Bill Chism. 230 Curriculum Mr. Clifford Sfewarl Mrs. Jeannine Sfewarf Mrs. Beffye Sfone Mrs. Andrea Tallanf Mr. Grady Tallanf Miss Golden Tarver Mrs. Pam Taylor Mrs. Beffye Thomas Mr. Harry Thornfon Mrs. Pam Tomplrins Mr. Mike Toon Mr. C. C. Turner Mr. Roscoe Turner Mr. Jerry Wallace Mrs. Doris Walfers A Teacher's Work ls Never Done YZ' Mrs. Thelma Wrighl' Mrs. Jane Wyanl Mr. John Young Mr. Thomas Walfon Mrs. Sililion Ward Mrs. Vera Bell Warren Mr. John Welch Mr. Jerry Welfy Dr. Syn'I'ha Wes+ Mrs. Yvonne Wheeler Mrs. Be'Hy Whi'H'alxer Mr. Bob Wiley Mrs. Marian Wilson Mr. Ar+hur Williams Mr. Curiis Williams Mrs. Kalie Williams Mrs. Shirley Williams Mr. Jack Wood , ii Did I feach 'I'hem THAT? . . . Miss Only five more minu+es un+il +he bell rings. . .Mr. James Allen. Candy Medley. Curriculum 231 ...l.l4 P.E., Healfh, 'Body Building' Courses Healfh and physical educafion are fwo of fhe mosf imporfanf courses faughf af Longview High. To really enioy living, if is necessary for one fo be in good healfh and lmow how fo fake care of one's body. Physi- cal fifness is nof somefhing fo be falcen lighfly. Under fhe heading of physical educafion come relafed courses. These courses include Pep Squad, VieweH'es, JROTC, marching band, fennis, swimming, foof- ball, baslcefball, volleyball, and golf. These courses cover mosf of fhe sporfs offered af any school. Many sfudenfs become involved in one or more of fhese acfivifies. Healfh also covers many fields of sfudy. Sfudenfs learn fhaf healfh isn'f only a maffer of keeping one's body in excellenf condifion. lf involves one's affifude, appearance, emofions, infelligence, and personalify. Menfal healfh has a sfrong influence on physical healfh. Thus if is imporfanf for one fo be well bofh menfally and physically. These fwo deparfmenfs, healfh and P.E., are fwo of fhe besf offered. ls fhaf camera loaded? . . . Mr. Paul Jackson. Up, up and away!! Paffie Wheeler, Cafhey Morris. 232 Curriculum P.E. girls need coordinafion. There are lofs of smiles in Mr. Jim Reed's healfh class. The Language Arfs, A Parf Of Our Lives Longview High School depends largely on fhe faculfy fo help fhis school excel in academic areas. There are so many differ- enf areas fo cover and so many sfudenfs involved fhaf quife a few feachers are needed in each field. English is one of fhe mosf valuable assefs in lafer life if one learns fo use fhe lan- guage correcfly. The English deparfmenf is an especially fine one, including basic, regular, and advanced courses. Foreign languages, such as French and Spanish, are available fo infer- esfed sfudenfs. Speech and drama are offered fo all sfu- denfs. They are helpful in learn- ing how fo remain oised when speaking in fronf ofa crowd. In ofher words, one learns how fo gef over his sfage frighf. Sfu- denfs who are arfisfically inclined offen choose fo sfud arf af LHS. Orchesfra, band: and choir are for fhe musically inclined. Each course is appreci- afed by all involved. Mr. James Snowden pauses for a momenf of relaxafion. Curriculum 233 WWTWTT' 'T Social Sfudies Review The Pasf Social Sfudies is a course which is devofed fo sfudying mosf of fhe aspecfs of sociefy, bofh pasf and presenf, nafional and infernafional. These courses, which include American hisfory, Civics, Economics, and Psychol- ogy, have been required sub- iecfs af LHS. They play an imporfanf parf in helping sfu- denfs learn abouf fhe way dif- ferenf facfors affecf fhe maior- ify of people living in America. Many wiH'icisms are circulafed among Americans concerning fhe imporfance of sfudying his- forical evenfs. One of fhe firsf fo be sfarfed was probably fhis: Hisfory repeafs ifself. There- fore, if would seem fhaf we could learn nof fo make fhe same misfakes as our ancesfors. Buf acfually, fhis proverb con- fains more frufh. AIl men ever learn from hisfory. Human nafure never changes, buf we can learn whaf fo expecf from fhe pasf. Mr. Clifford Sfewarf observes fhe progress of his 3rd period class. Am l really on candid camera? . . . Mr. Marshall McAdams. 234 Curriculum -af' Love, peace, and civics! . . . Mr. Billy McClendon. Bible sfudy is a parf of Social Sfudies . . . Mr. Don Kreider. Voca'rions Supply Job Educaiion i i HH' +he brakes!!! . . . Mr. Dean Smi+h. Going my way? . . . Mrs. Jane Hous- 'l'on. Mrs. Nancy Humphreys demons+ra+es secrefarial work. l'm only going fo fell you one more +ime . . . Mr. Randall Coggin. Learning a skill and being paid is all a par+ of +he Coopera+ive Training Program of 'I'he Voca- +ional Depar+men+. In +he 'Field of disfribuiion of goods and services, +he program provides a niche for every s'ruden+. ICT provides semi-skilled occupa- lions. VOE is for any office iob, and CVAE is single and semi- skilled occupafions. S+udenl's a+ Longview High School are really for+una+e 'ro be able fo learn in almosl' any area or 'field of 1'raining lhal' is needed in our socie+y +oday. A picfure is wor'I'h a fhousand words . . . Mrs. Arlene Koch. Curriculum 235 Malh-Science, The Basics Of Life Some courses remain essenlially unchanged in subiecl' ma++er year affer year, alfhough +each- ers and s+uden+s are cons+an+Iy being shified. The ma+hs and sciences which are 'raugh+ here are among +he bes+ courses available in fhe s+a+e. The maih courses include Fundamenlal Malh, In+roduc+ory Algebra I, Geomefry, Algebra II, Com- puI'er Malh, Trigonomelry, Cal- culus, and Number Sense. The sciences include Biology I, Biol- ogy II, Chemis+ry I, Chemislry II, and Physics. The business courses offered are Typing I, Typing II, Bookkeeping, and Shorfhand. These courses can be necessary for everyday life and are helpful in preparaiion for college. Mr. Bill Hawkins uses a proiedor +o explain ma+h. Did +ha+ amoeba really move? . . . Mrs. Elizabefh GoeH'Ie. 236 Curriculum vllu3 '4l Biology s+uden'I's gel' involved in fheir work . . . Denise King, Bryce Bagby. ly TZ r I J .5 . 7 elf Oh! piddlel . . . Mrs. Be'Hye Knigh+on. Typing is fun! . . . Mrs. Agnes Case Y'aII come ou+ fo fhe game +onigh+ . . . Mr. Ronny McKinney. The irresistible smile of Mr. Kennefh Rober+son. Long. Us cowboys don'+ like +o have our piclures fool: . . . Mr. Jerry Wel+y. Uh, l fhinlc +ha+'s wrong . . . Mr. David 'Q Yes, l'll pose . . . Mrs. Jeanie Miss Golden Tarver and Mrs. Be'Hy Whi+alcer a+ a +ypical days worlr. l K , is Whaf is Mrs. Bobbye Dearion Slewa ri. 'Q' l up +o? Curriculum 237 Freedom is whaf you make if. If can be an assef or a Iiabilify. If can open a door fo whafever you are capable of being, or if can close a door when you use if in a wrong way. Freedom is one of fhose absfracf qualifies, such as iusfice and equalify, fhaf each of us musf define wifh our own acfions. Mrs. Glenda Pounders Freedom involves choice. In our nafion we have many choices. Maybe foo many! Wifh diligenf work fo preserve our privileges and a deep respecf for our counfry, we can expecf anofher 200 years of prosper- ify and freedom. Freedom didn'+ come easily or cheap. We musf be aware of our obligafions as a cifizen and do our parf fo preserve our herifage. Mr. Fred Gray Freedom I -i:iQi'L1w ' , X .,..,.Q M .s ,Q .- . .ffsifkiv , 25' K 1.4.2-gas' , , When I was a high school sfu- denf I read somewhere fhaf freedom musf be re-won by every generafion. Af fhe fime I did nof undersfand fhe sI'a'I'e- menf and wondered abouf if many fimes. As fhe years have passed, I fhinlc I undersfand. Even fhough we may nof be called upon fo figh+ for our freedom on a baffle ground of war, as did our forefafhers, we musf fighf fo mainfain our free- doms in nafional, sfafe, and local governmenf. Even more fhan fhis, we musf mainfain our freedom fo become fhe besf person we are capable of being by developing our besf selves - educafionally, socially, and spirifually. Mrs. Beffye Knighfon fix Each of us wanfs as much free- dom as is possible: yef, wifh every freedom comes a respon- sibilify fo use 'I'ha'I' freedom wisely. Our freedoms are nof fo obsfrucf fhe freedom of some- one else. The hardesf fask in life is learning whaf responsibilify is and fhen responding fo if. Mr. Allen Mercer To me freedom means fhe righf, wifhin fhe law, fo pursue a life, using one's own falenfs and inferesf, fhaf is beneficial fo mankind. Our freedom neces- sarily sfops where ofher per- son's righfs begin. Mrs. Marcia Lynch The Bicenfennial is a good fime fo remind ourselves fhaf no maffer how many wonderful fhings anofher counfry has fo offer fhe fraveler, his own free- dom af home in America is fhe greafesf of all. Mr. David Long l 776- l 976 Longview . . . Then 200 years! America's birfhdayl AND Longview is I06 years old, +oo. So whal, fhe cynic may say. Every person is lhe sum +ol'al of all l'hose years. Those who envisioned +his couniry saw wifh 'lhe eye of 'rhe prophel' 'l'ha+ only good would resul'l'. Our +hen is wilhin 'lhe memory of mos'l LHS sl'uden+s. Our now is wha+ has been accomplished wi+hin +ha'r shor+ span of 'I'ime. Long live America! Long cherish Longview! Old Cify Hall and Cenlennial bell. 240 Then M Longview High School, where all Lobos live loday. Mary Womaclc High s+ill in use. X Old and new depol' 'For Longview. ,4-n Longview's new high school will be occupied by fall of I976. v Longview, +he ci+y's new home. . . .Now LHS complex was buil+ in +he l930's wi+h new addi+ions peri- odically. Mary Womaclc High, I950's, was a resull' of civil righls. Now, I976, fhe s'I'uclen+s will have a new home on Loop 28l. Progress conlinues in our ci+y +his Bicen+ennial year. I976 finds Longview ci+ed as a slandard me+ro area. The air view below shows Longview's sprawling grow+h. Markers recall 'rhe origin of Gregg counfy. i 1 m 3 242 Freedom of +he 4 ' Press. ,. ' if , Ap B 4 x 4 1' e . 1' ' b ' 1 If 2 5 SK xg 5 -E In .Q . ' sf TQi'ug A 24 XX XX s nwalsr nni 2- ALI. THE T0 STATE LOBOS Machael Lan e Dob e Gamble M chele McMas+er Gayle Kes'I'erson and Mo ca Weberk o +l1e beef' l306 E Marshall l-0n9V'9W Texas RLOIN CKA DE 5 STEAK uousES INTERNRTLONRL. Alan Kirlcharl phone Manager 2I4-757-2470 244 Ad C325-VZ,O 6,b ky, 74,4 64 Wang? ,QW 93014 op5f?A14wf?ZgQffi? 7xw,mdQf,cM4fQ1Lf A n?ajf Q67 Z4f'C,kLf'5 cj! A604 gQ,4,AjM gow 7f,5V,f, f!f, ,, ,. y .6?+f,4f1ffwwf1 aww! L71 if' gin -gfffnd' 41 G! if 7f7fM 2 iff M A f L 'QMM' CZULCQA ' Lk3k1WLkfLkgg3j,LiI9RJSXZJW QMQJZJ I U4y1my,uOM3LrQQQinQLHmU. . xLiAJThQ1LQ1fy4lLmVWQLKDQ HMLNTLCLQLLUMIJT LUQF? 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