Longview High School - Lobo Yearbook (Longview, TX)
- Class of 1978
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Q73 , 'X ca' XG' Lf Vw T5 QV' N Qf X XM 'Q Wm BXOXLU 0 X ,Q new an W x , Renovated jeep f'- . . . l School-day l1mous1ne challenge of carpool Foot power Scenic wonder Thrill a minute Opening 15 3 5 The bra I6 Op ins of our time Which Capsules Our Generation X' ' ' ' V 1 Skills 8 Hope and fa th A ' ' ' ' . ag ,-i-- 4 3 J. . T. -ima, .. 7 'P , 9' 5 ff! t in C5599 e 1 Qi I , , ., Oldies but goodies 5.2 'Ti f-ef 3 .?d Artist delight LHS Theme - Lobos Are Still The One Whether sports, extracur- ricular activities, class work, or just campus life, the Lobos are number one. Many new ideas have been presented to Longview High School this year. A theme Lobos are still the one was chosen to repre- sent the school. Placing in all-state tryouts, winning co-district in football, and various other honors have proven this theme true. ng . .,., .YM ,A Lobos - still the one . . . John Tyler Lions fall to the Mean Green with a 35-0 defeat. I Everybody wants a souvenir football. , l new QT?-E2 +5 Flush that John . . . Beat the Go Lobos go . . . Mary Ingram and Sandra Moscari. I-10113 - - - Lobos, beat the Lions! 18 Special Lobo Band provides great music for pep rallies. LHS pep squad is always ready to go! go! go! All hail to dear old Longview High School. . Students are thumbs up', for the Lobos! Lobos - We're behind you all the way! Lobos Come Alive During Pep Rallies At Lobo pep rallies fans unite to promote spirit for the game that evening. The pep rallies begin with the singing of the fight song, and the cheerleaders lead the student body in doing cheers. The most spirited girl and boy in each class are awarded a t-shirt. The majorettes perform a rou- tine while the band plays. The fans sing the school song with their 'sthumbs up for the Lobos. Q .,. . ,. A most devoted Lobo mascot . . .Roy Barnett. Special 19 Performance At Halftime Thrills Fans One of the highlights of a Lobo football game is the halftime entertainment. The crowd becomes awed when the Big Green Marching Machine steps onto the football field. The Major- ettes and Viewettes perform a routine together to special music played by the band. When the Viewettes leave the field, the band exhibits their skill in precision drill marching. O, -fv- 9 Where am I? Hope I went the right way! . . . Lobo Band. if ,ww We ,L Mn: :W ' 44Ym,w, bfzhbsjtvuirv 6, ' -as -. iirlg g l ' .av am, W. 1, 2, 3, KICK! . . .The pride of Longview. K gm: Viewettes trying hard to make the contagion on time. Karen Bolin . . . proof of an 20 Special excellent feature twirler. Victory Is Celebrated After The Games Sharon Mitchell and Jud Murray enjoy super disco music. This year at LHS, many new traditions have come into being. Among these are the superb dances held after a few Lobo games. Many students gathered in the gym to celebrate the victo- ries over Nacogdoches and Dallas Roosevelt. The great disco music was provided by a KTYL discjockey and Music Unlimited. The LHS dances proved to be a great success. Let's celebrate by dancing. Let's dance! . . . Mark Williams and Linda Dunn. Look, Dr. Neswick is dancing too! . . . Dr. and Mrs. Glen Neswick. The requirement of many organizations is that the new members must go through initiation. Thes- pian, Viewette, Cosmetol- ogy, and Pan-Am members are required to wear a cos- tume of choice. The new members of Anchor and Z got the goop treatment. Some students begin to wonder if it is really worth all of the initiation to be in these organizations! New Members Are Siesta time . . . Lamar Jones and Martin Bell. tw -'A Cosmetology initiates are Stylin' out!', Eek!! It's a real witch! Bonita Caldwell. 22 Special bf' Y Q rf Throw her in! . . . David Weaver, Diana Lantrip. and Russell Buckstaff. 31:6 . How do you like these threads?! . . . Jeff Richardson. I'm going to drink your blood! . . . Robert Hutchings. Senor Don Harden and Senorita Cindy George. Initiated Into Organizations Presenting Mickey and Minnie . . . Vicki McDaniel and Kelly Maxwell. Would you care to dance? . . . Terri Patrick and Lolly Grimes. uck! This goop is gross! . . . Anchor Club initiates. ,' rr' J w V' di. H V . I I X Um a, Jg. m y Q WET- :V if n Q i'l y l yi y iegf' 5 i b W Who says I can't clown around? . . .Jennie Fugitt. I'm awheelbarrow. . .Betsy Hagemeyer and Sonja Berry. V 'VXf5.'f, .1 V Hollywood, eatyour heart out. . .Thespian initiates. Special 23 LHS Students Display Their Talents A 'gGong Show theme was added to the student talent performance this year. The acts were pre- sented before a panel of fac- ulty judges, who judged them on a score of one to ten. While some of the acts were scaled some were gonged! The outstanding entertainment included country, rock and soul groups, jazz dancing, a rifle drill, and instrumental music. First performance winner . .- . LHS Stage Band. Second performance winner . . . The Slow Emotions. 24 Special These faculty members have the cutest little baby faces. 3 . The Unknown Comic tells one of his manyjokes. Think itlll burn? at 're mean, rough and tough . . . Western contest nominees. L Western Contest nominees. slaughtered Mavs l7-7. Beat Mavs Is Western Day Custom Every year, when the Longview Lobos play the Marshall Mavericks on the gridiron, it is traditional that this day is Western Day. Among the many activities to promote school spirit are a Western dress contest, in which the best dressed girl and boy are chosen. A huge, blazing bonfire highlights an eve- ning pep rally in the LHS parkinglot. Western dress contest winners . . . Michael Frazier and Lisa Maeger. Special 2 Homecoming Week Has Many Activities One of the busiest times of the year is Homecoming week. Student involvement in these activities helps to build school spirit for the game played against the Marshall Maver- icks. The campus was deco- rated with brightly colored posters: corsages were orderedg and the football, band. and Viewette favorites were chosen. The victory was celebrated with a dance the following night. Victory dance celebration. Mums for Homecoming. ,za W ft. f ...fl Mrs. Lynn.Lloyd possessed by Students visit between dances. Homecommg Splm' 26 Special em Lobos. . .Holly Let's sit this one out . . . nd then dance 'til midnight. ' . enny Jackson throws one of his many passes of the season. W if wt Rex Owens tackles a Mav player. Special 27 Roles Are Switched During Twerp Week Every year at LHS, one week is designated as twerp week. During that week the roles are switched and the girls take the boys out. Girls are often seen carrying the boys' books, opening doors for them, and driving their own cars on a date. Most boys seem to enjoy this Week because they get to sit back and enjoy while the girl does all the planning. Yes, they're his books! . . . Cheryl Akin and Mark Muegge. 28 Special sim., Can you believe he's making me drive? . . . Patti Holt and David Minor -stiglkl va E Q l , 0, , p 1 it L g ' Q l . - N, , 4 i M ,, - ...Je ssia i i ie t Q' ..S i.ilt' E 5 i fe l Ne If he says no, I'll die! . . . Melanie Mallory. Classrooms Are Decorated For Christmas 'init ix 4 fl I Claus is decorating for the holiday season. . .first place. 49 Santa's doing his biology lesson Mrs. Marita Ater's class. . . . .second place. honorable mention. To highlight the Christ- mas season it is the tradi- tion at Longview High School that the classrooms are decorated for the holi- days. The decorations are judged by the Student Council Officers. The win- ners of the contest were Mrs. Linda Slack's class, first place: and Mrs. Bertha Dubose's class. second place. Honorable mention went to the classes of Mrs. Linda Reaves and Mrs. Marita Ater. The class tree chosen as most beautiful was that of thejunior class. Om 'bs r I 5 A9 '4 l O 9 ' ' t 2 I Wghd .12 'In uit. I f .1 nifglj fr. .iff ffl: , VKVA . t fvvgkh f. M, f . K QQ, 7 J Q 'fy 7.1 X 'vi V, if ,pp Junior class tree. . . most beautiful. Special 29 LHS Dance Is Topped With Contest The disco dance contest was the main attraction at the LHS January dance. The popular music was pro- vided by disc jockey, Donny Steel of KTYL radio station. Many couples entered the contest, which was judged by several fac- ulty members, to prove their dancing skill. The winners were awarded prizes. Lolly Grimes and Robert Hudson demonstrate one of the latest dances. 30 Special Winners of the dance contest are Chris Blackman, Donna Gage, Ruthie Banks, Terome Robinson, Jennifer Irving, and Rickey Gholston. Students enjoy one of the many LHS dances. Now, this is great music! . . . Kevin Portman and Amy Nesbitt. Warming up for the dance contest . . . Lynn Lewers and Robert Peacock. Holidays Begin With Christmas Program X, M' ---M I , I Y 1. ljfogm i My f f 'he Singsations sing a variety of popular songs. Liewette Dance Group rocks to the Jingle Bell Rock. tage Band makes some Christmas music. Although this looks as if it is a talent show. it is a Christmas program. It is the first assembly this year in which the entire student body attended at the same time. The spectacular enter- tainment was provided by the stage band, Singsations, Viewette Dance group, band, Viewette officers. and various faculty members. Santa's helpers. . .Viewette officers. Dr. Neswick says there really is a Santa Claus. Special 31 Valentine's Day Made Special With Dance To highlight the evening of the Senior Celebration, a Valentine Dance was held afterwards in the LHS gym. This was the first formal dance of the 1977-78 school year. The disco music was provided by the stereo sound equipment bought by the Student Council. This is the first time that such an event was held at LHS. This is how to do the bump . . . Kymberli Ragsdale and Terone Robinson. 32 Special Gary Howell proudly operates the new stereo sound equipment. X Emily Heinz dances with her Valentine. 'l What a great evening this is! . . . Rhonda Stoxstell Shelly Reynolds and Bob Crow rock to the disco and partner. beat. -lv X. as 9' -t WW . -W, -1 ,WN 3 s ' . 1 ii '- if N712 ecorations give the dance a garden atmosphere. Special 33 Viewettes Present Let's Watch TV The theme of this year's Viewette Review was Let's Watch TVF' Skits and dances were performed to these different areas of tele- vision entertainment: Sat- urday Night at the Movies, Wide World of Sportsj' Saturday Night Livef' TV regulars, and cartoons. The talented Viewettes prac- ticed long hours for the pro- gram which was put on in April. Christy Home likes the senior routine best. This routine calls for good high kicks. 34 Special T The Review calls for many elaborate costumes Letls do it like this, one more time. Cheerleaders get in the act too. Faculty And Students Clash In Game lixcitement begins with the tip off. One of the many annual events at Longview High School is the faculty-stu- dent basketball game. The student team consisted of the varsity football players, and the faculty team was made up of coaches, princi- pals, and other teachers. The faculty won the game by a close margin of 39-34. Olynn Marshall aims for the goal. Special 35 Drama Dept. Presents '6The Music Man This year's annual pro- duction by the LHS Drama Department is Merideth Wilson's S'The Music Man. It is one of the most popular of all American musical comedies. The leading roles were played by Kelly Dan- iels who is Professor Harold Hill and Janice Lloyd - Marian the Librarian. Any LHS student is eligible to try out for the play which is directed by Miss Pamela Mercer. Q' . ms., Mayor Shinn's wife loves to do her dance . . . Janet Ferguson. .W Arggd, 2. Gentlemen, I'll have to give Iowa a try . . . Kelly Ross Thrasher and Lisa Mullikin like the Shipoopee Daniels. 36 Special dance. 'You can talk, you can bicker, bicker, bicker,' . . . Ross Thrasher. l X Marian the Librarian tries to play cold to Prof. Harold Hill. IN 9 The farmer and his wife give their :pinion of Iowa. if fx I 2 if City Council members think there is trouble in River City, Iowa . . . Jeff Cole, Mike Terrell, and Tony Harris. Special 37 Winters Are Getting Colder At LHS For the past few years the winters have gradually been getting colder. The world is entering a second ice age, and this year has been espe- cially cold. Snow and sleet have covered the Longview High School campus, and many students were seen having fun snowball fight- ing. This weather has also resulted in unexpected holi- days for LHS. Even the trees take on a special glow when it snows. F Ready, Aim. . .! 38 Special Whatis snow without a snowball fight? White blanket of snow covers LHS campus. W ,, l -ii' ii WWA gas- W tif 1-'wwieitl s. 1, ii' J ga, e ,. n-ns- it -- ' i ' t, ee,e S me K gr -fffaip ' V it W N N 1 - - Snow means slipping and sliding into our parking places. Tyler, you better watch out for the vicious lion eater! 5 'vga ,Q MU N, JW t . ' A 1, ,Qs was the night before Christmas . . . VICA Cosmetology Club float. from the Isshinryw Karate School demonstrate their skills. Awards Of Participation In 197 7-78 The attention of LHS stu- dents is captured by many extra-curricular activities. They vary from assemblies and contests to participa- tion in Gregg County parades. This type of stu- dent interest shows loyalty and support for Longview High School. . Watch out! You better duck! Special 39 I .uully lmimix - lfxklll .ind Sm CCIl1Cill'l Ullnls Half-time presentations - l an an noni' an Q7 FO' ov 15 Special personalities Special awards 1 X Honors Y 1 ld C hwy curnx hu l .S,C'll1fcmI11p. OIIUI Senior Upper 2? Aoknowledged At LHS Being recognized as a member of the upper two percent is one of the highest honors at Longview High School. This award is based on the scholastic achieve- ments of the students. All scholastic records are the basis of the selection. Fresh- man, sophomore, junior, and senior students are notified of this award in early spring. Those students who are chosen as a part of the top two percent will be recognized at a special assembly. 4-snr 'iingsf Nancy Hutcheson Terry Harris Karen Bohn 42 Honors ,tephen Park K . K : . K Q N :E.,Qz.I , , J , . at RENT- X ' K ' J, x Q I 9 A o , K in ! W Ta 4 i J! N 1 rn :J EF! ru FJ 4 rn D C Steve Strong Shara Park Honors 4 Deborah Clark Darrid Reel Lisa Holmes 44 Honors Clay Myers Top W Of Iunior Class Announced E 40. 4' II1 F' -JP' Je as me 4. -3, ff ,, I 6 'wa Q- '- ,Q - nf W ,min-, It , v?22:HbQ..j, ,II,'Wg 1 n I R , 4' W ,,. ,, , . es' W Til ' ,, , , . .1 i . - I .1 QV -.fq7'I- f'-' V I Qs- wy 'EsL ,W It F M kr, , vu, ,g 1- . qu' , u M ,aw -vfvsgry . ' v- ,L , , , ' - A J.. IN H 4, I-ee'..,,,, y ,A fam! If . '. I 4 I 5. ' f ' ,I, if ' -af , I' Y It ' -f IL - , ,. A 7,5 1 ,. H I , rt, ,,-. ,,, ,U , k :V -J I- IIy- f , .4, w.'x . 41 5 ,, ' 2 ,, ' ' 'QU ,W,, Hwafafr-fiI,, TQ- ,,, fa , '-w!'v',, I- , I 1 , r , Q .I-.I , I, W y.,,,fI, s ,. , , I I I , .i - I . v, ' . ', 1 - V. Iwi r .' I ., 3 - , L .n.j,p,:4, ,, I in 7' .fy 4- :qw A ' , A W' ' an -Y'5i7?.,3 fi as we sZff2I ,L i ,A 1 I I ,A K ,v 5 ,, ,, J, if V, 4 ,, ,. Inv hifi ,fi -V-.41 . .fini h. If 'S gba 1 If is H, I, 115,12 I nr I I X A , I ff 1 5 - 5 s ' mf 1: s. Jef? f-1 . ,JL ,I f ,, +, A - ,V , .,I LIL K - I If .nc ' s L ,V I V, 'he Junior Top Two Percent: John Beatty, Suzette Chapman, Katharine Crain, Doice Grant, Carmen Gray, lichard Hatley, Shari Hines, Roger Hohlt, Diana McCabe, Dennis McCrary, Meagan McDonald, Terri Ianders, and Beth Word. Honors 45 , Sophomore, Freshman Top 291 Awarded 1 f Sophomore Top Two Percent: Mark Cave, Monica Chambers, Charlinda Davis, Steve Edmondson, Suzanne Forbis, Camille Gibson, Laura Hengst, Carol Keys, Jeff Lawson, Sharon Moscari, Gail Pigeon, Mari Rankin, and Frances Robinson. Freshman Top Two Percent: Beverly Bowers, Dale Briley, Cindy George, Greg Grant, David Griffin, Paula Harrison, Katy Johnson, Missy Martin, David Nave, Keith Novy, Patty Pinkerton, Kristin Lee Raymer, Barry Dan Thomas, and Kyle Thomas. 46 Honors rt' E nda Reynolds, Miss Flame. ,Harrison, Miss LHS. Students Cf Longview Recognized Miss Flame and Miss LHS have been a part of Longview High School for many years. The two stu- dents chosen this year for the outstanding award were Linda Reynolds and Mar- tha Harrison respectively. The factors upon which their selection was based was loyalty to LHS, friend- liness, and willingness to participate in various activi- ties. Honors 47 48 Honors Sweetheart Selected By Football Team The football team of LHS annually select a girl to be thei sweetheart. This girl is the unanimous choice of the team an is presented at a game during the season. The sweetheai chosen this year was Wanda Moore, a senior at LHS. Th honor was given to her during pre-game activities on Friday October twenty-eighth. Wanda was escorted by Eddie Wi liams and was presented with flowers by Steve Boyd. It wa an exciting evening and one worth remembering. 4 3 Wanda Moore and Eddie Williams. Academic Awards Received By Students aunt. . .uLvvv1.1uu,y. National Merit Scholar- ship is an honor given to those students who rate highly in academics. The award is determined by the PSAT-NMS qualifying test. It is a national test and is given to students all over the United States. This year Steve Lucy, a senior at LHS, was chosen as a NMS finalist. Three other seniors, Shara Park, Jeff Gay, and Keith Owings were com- mended. The National Achievement Program for Outstanding Negro Stu- dents recognized Lionel Brown. All are coveted hon- ors. 75 figs ' 4 A A ' i' ........ in M on i NMS for black students. . . ommended . . .Jeff Gay, Shara Park, and Keith Owings. Lional BYOWU- Honors 49 Seniors Are Exoelling In All Activities The Fighting Heart Award is given to the ath- lete who works hardest dur- ing the year. Greg Brown received the award this year. The recipients of the Award of Excellence were chosen in early spring. It is given to those students who are outstanding in fine arts and extra-curricular activi- ties as well as being excep- tional in academics. Greg Brown Award of Excellence 50 Honors ,,,,,J D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award . . . Nancy Hutcheson. V f Jutstanding FHA Student . . . Eloise Brown. Honors 51 Club Sweethearts And Beaus Announced Each year the various clubs at LHS, as a tradition, choose a sweetheart and a beau to represent them. These students are selected from the student body by vote of the clubs and will represent the organizations throughout the year. This honor symbolizes the popu- larity of the beau and sweet- heart with the LHS stu- dents. ii at 41. 4 . K Pan-Am Sweetheart and beau . . . Dawn Stone and Craig Bruyere , ,J Interact Sweetheart Linda Anchor Club Beau, Andy Mack, and President Lisa Medlin. RCYf101dS, and PfCSidCI1L Russel 52 Honors Buckstaff. 29953 www? Q .M ffl 'f 'V Q 'W 1 M fr , ' li . , T, fri T 1 T S M T .. A W ,'i' 5 A W v ff, ' W' L,,, , , , .., , X , Q ll A Sweetheart, Alyson and President, Tim ucker' Z-Club Beau, Mark Taylor, and President, Susan Smith. P H. ,bww My-...M W, f' 5 rf ri, 4 ,fly K1 -9 - f vffilf' nj K' x S 1 v- W 1- ,545-.5 3, .. Y xiii? pri Q y 45 ,QM ,. ifhf, 1 Nw 2 ,,.. A' , 'fl l .5 ' 'S L.--, . Viewette Beau, Roy Barnett, and Captain Susan Taylor. French Club Sweetheart and Beau. . .Patricia Berry and Larry Younger. Honors 53 Latin Club Sweetheart and Beau . . . Karrie Choir Sweetheart and Beau . . . Kelly Coleman and Richardson and Clay Myers. Scott Whittenberg. Miss JROTC. . .Lynn Lewers. Key Club Sweetheart, Allyson Bachtel, and President, Kevin Jones. 54 Honors Homecoming, A Night To Remember! Band Sweetheart and Beau, Karen Bolin and Steve Park. Homecoming Queen Regina Bates and escort, Tony Brooks. . U ,,,, ,, , ,--U--,. ... .,.-- Homecoming has always been special at LHS. It has become a tradition in the lives of many students. This year, prior to the exciting game between Longview and Marshall, the ceremo- nies were held. The air was filled with enthusiasm and excitement as the winners were announced. Regina Bates was named Home- coming Queeng Miss View- ette, Cathy Rumbog Miss High Kick, Angela Erwin and Band Sweetheart and Beau, Karen Bolin and Steve Park. The high spir- ited atmosphere added to the occasion. Miss Viewette, Cathy Rumbo. Honors 55 Students Receive Various Music Awards Band and choir members, throughout their high school years, take part in all levels of competition. Mem- bers are encouraged to try out for All-Region, the first of the steps toward state- wide recognition. Those, in both cases, that make All- Region go on to All-State. Only two band and two choir members from LHS made the coveted award. To participate in the All- State concerts with students from Texas is the ultimate goal for music lovers. All State Choir . . .I , . Deborah and Bruce Greer Av- J Ji ,4- A The All Region Choir. 56 Honors 5 I i w i 4' r ..5,Q,x s A. iv , I .ion 1 rf. ,154 - '51 Y ' 4 1 F ?iiQ 13 g Q'A' ,yA , f W1 ' A , I X if ' Qs , b wi q??t.r ' x K N , E K - F A , A r A., w,... -14 .. 5 I ' v 1 f . I , , 1 i I 1 .Q It ,- ,, , 'tk V f 45: VV . Y V - A - .ii f ,4'w'?Rg1Vgf':'1'.i, ' ,,,,-ravi' -1 ,Q .'- 'a '45 ai lr QQ -nunun1 -'- -v Mr. and Miss Cf Loboland The Senior Celebration, a combination of a coronatior and Valentine dance, proved to be a tremendous success thi: year. This exciting event took place on February 18, 1978 Students were awarded for various achievements. Honori given were to both girl and guy for most likely to succeed most talented, and others. The most prestigious award wa Are Selected the title of Mr. and Miss Lobo. The two LHS seniors received this honor were Brian Dolive and Sandra Moscari. 3 X Mr. and Miss Lobo, Brian Dolive and Sandra Moscari. 58 Honors Lobos Awarded District Honors -fl...,. f 9 ' , ', 1 2,'r 5 1. fs f J Z ,A , ' A V ,Vi ' ff? 2 rrro 7 'rrrr s , , -'V 5.525 ' Q ' . The All-District Team. r R ? i-P-ef R Alf id i ,f E. Q 'si M A ,ff kll East Texas Team. The 1977-78 LHS foot- ball team received many honors this year. The Lobo members who were awarded All East Texas Team were Kevin Jones, Terry Caldwell, Mack Fag- gett, Richard Dickson, Eugene Williams, Greg Brown, Ricky Miles, and Sammy Lanier. The All- District team was Eugene Williams, Greg Brown, Richard Dickson, Ricky Miles, and Terry Caldwell. The Lobo team had a great year and ended the season with high awards. Honors 59 LHS Student Granted U.S. Citizenship Nineteen seventy-seven proved to be an exciting year for a member of the student body. David Choy, a senior at LHS. was sworn in as a United States citizen on December 9. l977. The citizenship test that David was required to take included American history and American government. David prepared for seven years to pass this test and made a near-perfect score. Before David could become a United States citizen, he had to live in the U.S. seven years. Originally from Hong Kong, he completed his residency, made applica- tion, took his test and was sworn in as a citizen in l977. A plaque was given in commemoration of the day David became a citizen. 60 Honors December 9, 1977, proved to be the day for David. He was sworn in as a U.S. citizen. if ,E A-v w 1 Q 4 9 0 0 A : A .ii i ' fd I C ci ' f nm Q all i 1' 3 its lg 2 n 8 ia Q : its 50100 S 2 lf i 9 s My 3 3' Y 3 if ' Ll I Q' an ni' in ' pil , E, , Q in na noannounnvvvfffflfipiiffff 'f'. Congratulation cake to David from the 1977-78 Annual Staff. Teachers Receive Honorable Awards Agnes Case vir. Hugh Wylie Q31 ' .wee K Mrs. Agnes Caseand Mr. Hugh B. Wylie, both mem- bers of the faculty at LHS, received honorable awards this year. Mrs. Case was named Business Teacher of the Year by district seven of TSTA. At present she teaches Recordkeeping, Typing I, and Shorthand I. Mr. Wylie was selected as one of four outstanding physics teachers in Texas in 1977 by the Texas Section of the American Associa- tion of Physics Teachers. Mr. Wylie was also chosen by the LHS faculty as Teacher of the Year. These awards are high achieve- ments and reflect great aca- demic honor at LHS. Mr. Wylie at work. Honors 61 N Visiting Debating Note-taking Learning 62 Classes i Sharing A-3 i S ' e Perform i ng 1 ,f of the crowd Classes Classes 63 Srs. Strive For New And Befter Future i E I i i l l i 64 Seniors Sandra Moscari Russell Buckstaff Kerry Daniels Jennifer Irving Treasurer Presidenl Vice-presiderit Secretary h, your voice sounds so good . . . Tammy Mills. The privileges given to the seniors have always been greater than those of the other classes, but this year even the seniors have more. Most of the seniors signed up for a new class this year, free time. This is the one time each day they have to themselves. Due to the more relaxed atmosphere, the seniors show higher enthusiasm and interest. Though these twelve hard years have come to a halt, the seniors know it is not the end but a new and exciting beginning. Ronnie Acree John Adams Scheketah Adams Carolyn Adcock Marilyn Adcock Celia Akins Jeff Aldridge Larry Aldridge Lawrence Alexander Thomas Alexander Curtis Allen Sammy l Allen Seniors 65 Pep Rallies Inspuae The Class Cf 78 lsrwvlw Jana Young one of Lobo fans I didn t know you were a Lobo Senior Green Jackets attention getters an David Bush clean sweep for the Lobos Tony Allen Lorretta Armstrong Diane Arndt Valerie Ault Allyson Bachtel Misty Bacon Bryce Bagby Brenda Briley Chris Bailey Sherry Bailey Robert Baird Elizabeth Ballard 66 Seniors ' s re , X xy Ag fx -325 l iw 3 W , 533 as A 'L .3 if tm iff' Ruthie Banks Lance Barnette Roy Barnett Raymond Barron Rosemary Barton Joe Bates Regina Bates Marshall Baugus David Bell Tina Bellman Craig Benedict Henry Bennett .loan Bennett Brian Benson Patricia Berry Sonja Berry Karen Bienvenu Derek Biggs Chris Blackman Kevin Blackman Seniors 67 Yogi Blackwell Steve Blair Susan Bobo Teresa Bolden Karen Bolin Morris Booth Valerie Bowers Mark Boyce Annette Boyd Hunter Boyd Steve Boyd Wes Brackman Wu l wish I did not have to do my Joy Sheffield enjoys using the Learning Center to do her homework. hQmCw0fk mnlghl ' - - Danny 68 Seniors Rivers. LRC Time Gives Srs. Quiet Study Sue Bradford Linda Bradley Cathy Breedlove Janice Brookshire Arthur Brown Eloise Brown Gregg Brown Linda Brown Lionel Brown Robert Brown Susan Brown Tommy Brown Seniors 69 Mary Brunson Paul Brunson Craig Bruyere Cheryl Bryant Rhonda Bryant David Bryson Barry Buchanan Russell Buckstaff Ramona Burgess Roger Burghart Debbie Burkett Arthur Burnett David Bush Allen Bussey Erwin Cain Tina Calhoun Robin Cameron Jimmy Campbell Charisse Canfield Meredith Cantrell 70 Seniors fl, Seniors Love To Get Together Lee Cargill Jodi Carroll Alyson Carruth Richard Carter Vicki Carter LaTonial Charles David Choy Chris Chistensen Pam Chumley Dana Clark Debbie Clark Suzanne Clark A oy. women can really ruin a Hey! Do you believe in Flying hamburgers with Coke at 1 1:00 o'clock in uy's appetite . . . Vernon the day. Oh, Lisa you say the silliest things . . . Lisa Maeger and Lisa ackson. Sanders. Seniors 71 Seniors B1d Goodbye To All Friends Mike Claxton Renwick Coby Jeff Cole Kelly Coleman Mary Collier Dennis Combest .I oe Comer Theresia Cook Darryll Copsey Karla Cotter Terry Crain Michael Crane 72 Seniors iv- Vhat a lovely day for school . . . George Hollis, Hiram Lewis. Debbie Crawford Kim Creamer Jeanette Crisler Jody Daniel Robin Daniel David Daniels Jean Daniels Kelly Daniels Kerry Daniels Calvin Darden Stacey Darden Bruce Davis Robert Peacock takes a relaxed attitude as Bobby Powers looks on. Seniors 73 Seniors Display Seniority Over LHS I must pass this test. I'm a Senior - - - Joey WHS011- Wilma Sanders thinks that the Bible should be read in every class Debra Davis Diane Davis Denise Deteau Mark Deteau f- ,T , SX Nona Dixon Thurman Dixon Brian Dolive Tim Dunn Cynthia Dunsworth Lawanza Dupree Lisa Dykes Mark Eakin 3 s ysy. S at Q. Seniors N Greg Edmonds Ron Ellis Karen Ellson Angela Erwin Donna Ewing Barbara Fagan Deloris Fagan Gloria Feagin Tom Felker Janet Ferguson Cap Field Brenda Flakes R :J Y gf i Well, you finally caught me. . . Steve Park. Seniors 75 Falvretta Floyd Jill Ford Kim F Foshee Pamela Frye Cole Fuller Faye Fuller Donna Gage Susan x Gariepy X N t X Jeff 1 Gay Bobby George Ricky fG4holston Mark i Gibson F-N G Af ,sr .Q . 3 Robin Vaughan just can't seem to believe that she is almost out of school. 76 Seniors J i sf Is school really almost out!!! You see, Mrs. Canion, this is the Eddie Drain. way things are . . . Cole Fuller. ,isa Mullikin, Donna Gage, and Lora Morrow can't wait 'til final day. X Each Day Is Nearer To The End Jeff Gilliland David Gorecki Nancy Grace J im Gray Deborah Greer Lisa Griffin If K ,,r.., ,,,va,. .lm Melinda Guttry Mike Hafner Betsy Hagemeyer Barbara Hairrel Bradley Hall Seniors 77 Bobby Halton Mike Hanes Ann Hanyka Vickie Hardie New Ann Hardwick Wilbert Harkless Q3 Jamie 4 Harris Kenneth --.Ng Harris Lorrie Harris Terry Harris Martha Harrison Tammy Hawkins Janice London takes time out to read 21 SYOYY- Matt Van Sickle and Neil Motley don't ever seem to have homework. 78 Seniors Harris is so excited about getting to do some work in class. LHS Srs. Set Moods For Future 1-12+-.,' Bill Heimbach Kent Hervey Jimmy Heslop Carolyn Hill Chevious Hodge Holly Hodges Eddie Hogan Marilyn Holden lb.-L... James Hollingsworth Leezonya Holmes Lisa Holmes Marilyn Holt Seniors 79 Patti Holt Jill Hook Yancy Hoosier Angela Horton Melanie House Gary Howell Karl Hubbard Robert Hudgens Teresa Hudgins Shannon Hudson Preston Huff Kelly Humbers Seniors Express A Desire To Progress Ofl ill e r S Pam Nelson gets the attention of Mary Ann McCaskill and B,-yoo Bagby discovers that his Sylvia Privo and Teresa Hudg-ins Cresiedia Singleton work on book has pictures. as she gives her famous speec . other lessons during English 80 Seniors Wanda Hunt Nancy Hutcheson Reno Hutchins Mary is Ingram '-'Q Jennifer Irving Alvin Jackson Calvin Jackson Charlotte -. 0 Jackson ,Nl 'r,er I David Jacobs ,, J acquelyn Jameson Russell Jarvis Kenneth J immerson kr-f E i if WWW okay X I -M Another boring day in the life of Faye Fuller and Mary Ingram take time out to look at magazine articles. Byron Norton- Seniors 81 Seniors Play Important Roles At LHS I don't have a problem, everybvdy 100145 UP 10 me - ' - All right, I confess I did not bring the whole horn . . . Wendell Peacock Linda Bradley. David Johnson Jodi Johnson Kathryn Johnson Randy Johnson Velma Johnson Yolanda Johnson Jenny Johnston Angelina Jones Dale Jones Dwight Jones Larry Jones Melanie Jones 82 Seniors x Cheryl Bryant wonders why Ivan Walton puts his face into everything. Mike Jones Amy Joseph Julie Justice Kenny Kay John Keasler Brenda Kennedy George Kennedy Glenda Kielhorn Keith Kindle Denise King Denise King Sandra King Seniors 8? Fritz Kirl Elanine Knight Debbie Kunkel Margie Lane Lisa Langston Scott Laster Randall Latch Mary Latham Ann Lawrence LaRonda Lea Lue Nettie Lee Kristine Lewis 42? if HM f W 2 ff M i, . Y uwfdiawawm Ar Mmm s l tkt L K Cathy Powell can t seem to find what Sandra King saw funny. 84 Seniors ,- 'DX Ijust can't seem to hit the right keys. . .Kelly Coleman. Seniors On The Move To Suooess Ay opinion is that all Seniors are saints. . .Jeff Maness. Mattie Lewis Judy Liggins Vanessa Lilly Trudy Lindsey Janice Lloyd Bonnie London Janice London Teresa Long f'-X Steve X Lu H Richard Lyons Mike Mach Andy Mack Seniors 85 Life Proves Memorable At LHS Lisa Maeger Glenn Magness Nelda Mancha Jeff Maness , .A Stop smiling! I can't finish my Money!!! Susan Bobo, Susan Richardson, Tina Portman, Jeanette vgork . . . Ricky Gholston, Ricky Crisler, David Bryson. ates. .xx Valerie.Ault daydreams about Sherry Bailey doesn,t know which guy she is dancing with. mem0fleS Of LHS- 86 Seniors ...Q Sheryl Manning Lucy Marsh Reba Marshall Carol Marshburn Charles Matula Penny May Dan McAfee Kay McA1ister Debbie McCabe Mary Ann McCaskill Johnny McCoy Vera McCoy Mark McCul1in Bill McDowell Greg McGill Mack McGowen Joel McGuire Conny McLeroy Lori McMaster Bryan McMellon Seniors 87 Susan McTigrett Debra Meadows Kelly Mebane Lisa Medlin Martha Megginson George Melton Kathy Meyer Patrice Miller Jamie Millis Tammy Mills David Minor Carol Mithell Q L - Q J 5 tt e s N .... i.:, W 3 My - ff' -ij 'x4f J H.. we I wish someone would explain Dear Teacher, This is a very hard If she only knew I used Cliff this bookkeeping to me . . . subject . . . Darryl Stinson. Notes . . . Cindy Rowe. Randall Latch. 88 Seniors Senior Study Habits Vary At LHS fhat she doesn't know won't hurt her. . . Mark Taylor. Clay Mitchell LaJuanta Mitchell Shelia Mitchell Gary Mix Nelma Molett Joe Moore Wanda Moore Clyda Morris John Morris Joyce Morrow Lora Morrow Pam Morrow q , JQQ1 ,W Thomas Alexander and Paul Jackson do all their work during school. Seniors 89 ', ,, l i 90 Sandra Moscari Orlanda Mosley Neil ' Motley- Thomas Motley Wiley Motley Wayne Muckleroy Mark Muegge Gail Muehleisen Lisa Mullikin Eric Murphy Mike Murphy Jud Murray Clay Myers Larry Nance Keith Nelson Pam Nelson Amy Nesbitt Nelderine Newhouse Jody Noakes Byron Norton Seniors fit 1 I .ax 1 can't believe you did that 1 sure will be glad when the bell F111 E11 Ye HI' . . . Amy Nesbitt. rings . . . Scott Whittenberg. b P el N1 The Seniors Enjoy Their Carol Orgain Mandy Owen Keith Owings Debbie Palmer Shara Park Steve Park Jamie Parks Claire Parnell Gayle Patton Wendell Peacock Cathy Pendergrass Donna Perkins Seniors 91 Marcus Perry Ann Phillips Brad Phillips Merry Phillips Danny Pickron Allen Pigeon Linderra Pippins Sherlock Pippins Theresa Pitner Cherie Plummer Mable Polk Gail Porter J oe Portley Tina Portman Cathy Powell Becky Power Bobby Power Lease Power Joy Price Sylvia Priwo Seniors af 'Rv .Tp m is Twelve Years Of Adversity Pay Off Gn- ,as-15 Steve Boydjust can t understand Iey. what's happening . . . Bobby Portley. Jim Tutt, and Dennis the theme 0fh1S book- Iombest. Ricky Query Brandon Quinn Catherine Rachel Steve Raney Joanie Rathbun David , Reel Glenn Reeves Scott Rempel Joanna Reppond Belinda Reynolds Linda Reynolds David Richardson if Seniors 93 Karrie Richardson Danny Rivers Tina Rizer Van Roberts Marion Robertson Terone Robinson Tommy Robinson Cathy Rogers Skip Rogers Tammy Ross Sharon Rossum Cindy Rowe Cathy Rumbo Ciraylin Rusk Charlotte Sanders Lisa Sanders Wilma Sanders Stephanie Scott Linda Sellers Johnny Sheffield Seniors wa.-jf x , 1, 1 5 f f2t I The Future For Seniors Of '78 Is Great Joy Sheffield Kim Shelton Melissa Shipp Cresiedia Singleton K m Wm ' Julie Skinner J ack Slagle Billy Smith Cheryll Smith Clarence Smith Dianne Smith Karen Smith Nancy Smith NX bon't youjust love how I'm fixing her hair . . . Angela Horton. X J ' ' n.. S --'w 'Affine 4+ Cherie Plummer spends her time wisely while in the library. Seniors 95 Seniors Are Very Good e S Charlie s Angels? Sandra Moscari Martha Harrison Holly Hodge Ron Smith Susan Smith Steve Squires Becky Starkey Wayne Starks Tommy Stence Phyllis Stephens Rosalind Stephens J anuetta Stevenson Les Stevenson Donna Stewart Shirley Stewart 96 Seniors Karen Stinnett Darryl Stinson Jill Stjernstrom Dawn Stone Jimmy Strange David Strength Timothy Strickland Steve Strong Le.Iean Stubbs Jon Stuber Michelle Studer Emalyn Sturrock Rachel Switzer Ruth Switzer Vince Tate Kay Taylor Mark Taylor Susan Taylor Von Terry Terri Thompson Seniors 97 98 Ross Thrasher Darren Toombs Mark Tribble Kevin Trotman Anthony Tucker Tim Tucker Jim Tutt Jeff Utz Brian Utzman Matt VanSickle Robin Vaughan Glenda Vickery Ben Walker Freddy Walker Paul Walker Ivan Walton Clarence Ward Jamie Warren Debra Waterhouse Shelia Watkins Seniors Disco Dance Gives Srs. Sensations Angela Erwin and Russell Buckstaff move with the beat. Bobbye Weaver David Weaver Julie Weaver Kevin Wellman Ken Westmoreland Kim Westmoreland Patti Wheeler Sandra Whitaker David White Debbie White Donna White Rhonda White Seniors 99 Legends Of LHS Srs. Linger On Travis Whitehurst Scott Whittenberg Andy Williams Ben Williams Danny Williams Daryl Williams Denise Williams Eddie Williams Eugene Williams Felton Williams Gary Williams Joyce Williams 100 Seniors i t was in Kent Hervey takes a look back on Dear Old Longview High School. if -iw. sa if l 9 V, Y i we ,N 1- M -6- Mike Zeigler Dan Zimmerman Mike Bonham Mark Williams Paula Williams Teresa Williams Annette Wilson Bryan Wilson David Wilson Joey Wilson Randy Wood Jaclyn Woods Shelia Woolridge Randy Works Jennifer Wright Debbie Young Jana Young Laffy Younger David Zeigler Seniors 101 1977 AUGUST 1977 21 22 28 Z9 I2 3 4 5 6 7 9 910111213 141516171519 zo ?242526 031 23 - First day of school. Everyone was lost but found. 1977 SEPTEMBER 1977 13, 19 49,2521 , E 25 26 27 ze 1 213 4 5 6 Q 6' 93110 I1 12 1415 6517 '22 Q4 29 :- 2 - First football game and pep rally - Dallas Carter - 12-6 favor of Lobos. 7 -- Seniors elected Miss LHS and Miss Flame. 8 - Anchor and Z tryouts. 9 - Pep rally and Ft. Worth Paschal. Lobos won 24-0. Clas 1977 OCTOBER 1977 IB G? 26 ' 25 zsfi? '28 29 2 3 W4 C? e 6969 9 I0 ll 12 4x15 I6 I7 22 23 2,4 30 31 1977 NOVEMBER 1977 gf. CN GECI, 1 2 9 4 5 3 -x 6 7 e 9 1512 I3 31516171819 zo 22 2aQ2?itg5X56' 27 829 30 I All-state Luflcin 28 20,,f1rst defeag, for students, T work day. 1977 DECEMBER 1977 s M 1 w 1' I S 1 2 :1 4 5 6 7 BCSXIO 11121314l2LfEQ17 18 19C2i'j21Qzf2s 24 25 26 27 28293031 Marching 5 I n is ' 'L 'ff' ' ,,, A ff ' ,,,J . vw- 5 5 +1 , A ijzz l , 'X',. Life Moves On In Cycles For Iuniors K GRIPS j. A sir, Y f I K Bob Crow Doice Grant Debra Franklin Gayla McDaniel President Vice-president Secretary Treasurer 104 Juniors 54,3 a-if away! I've had a hard day But I thought it was a cat! Tina Reiger and Brenda Susan Brooks. as that really a martian . . . Laura Wilson, Vickie Wilson, and Dshelle Gatlin. This year juniors are more involved in many dif- ferent activities. The work load is increasing and more activities are offered to them asjuniors. Many jun- iors are involved in View- ettes, varsity sports, Honor Society, and other different clubs. Juniors are sort of an in-between class. They have passed two years of hard work with one year until graduation. With anticipa- tion the juniors look to make their senior year best. Bitha Abell Sandy Acree Donna Adams Sherry Adams Tina Adams Pam Adkinson James Allen Jeannie Allen Nanette Allen Paul Allen Kathy Ash Daryl Atkinson Lisa Bagley Mandy Bagley Pam Baker Sonja Baker Juniors 105 Cynthia Alexander Denise Alexander Suzie Baldwin Janet Barnes Curtis Bates Cassia Batson Kevin Baxter Denise Beard Mike Beasley John Beatty Kenneth Benton Chris Blair Allen Blalock Kenneth Blanton Gail Bolton Doris Booth Kim Born Celi Bothwell Paul Boyd Sharon Boyland James Bradley Peggy Bradley Janice Branch Joey Brazzle Lorrie Browning Marcia Bryant Hollis Briggs Mark Bright Doug Briley Susan Brooks Darren Brown Cindy Broyles Robert Buckner Raymond Bullock Jamie Burcham Mike Burck Katie Burke Audrey Burnett 106 Juniors Laughter Goes With Being A Iunior you're on Lobo camera That was funny, tell anotherjoke . Candace Robertson. . . . Teri Tutt. as anyone seen my smile? . . . Audry Burnett. Phillip Burns Helen Bush Tijuanna Bush Napoleon Byrdsong John Cahill Gloria Cain Bonita Caldwell Terry Caldwell Jerry Camp John Campbell Larry Campbell Tesa Campbell Shy but cute. . .Tony Jackson. Juniors 107 Cynthia Alexander was shocked by all the books in the Resource Center. Irs. Learn To Express Individuality That was finger licking good . . . Beth VanSickle always makes an Penny Dillard. entrance. Darryn Cameron Glenn Canfield Jimmy Capehart Clarence Carr Ward Carter Cindy Catron l Cheryl Chandler Suzette Chapman Chris Chestnut Ramona Christian Beverly Chumbly Lauren Clark Ross Clark Laurie Clinton Ophelia Coby Jeff Coker Wendee Colbert Anthony Coleman 108 Juniors I finally learned to look at a book Darren Coleman Mark Coleman Carl Colson Kathy Comfort Diane Cook Renee Cook Pam Cook Lisa Cotter Joni Cox Katherine Crain Robert Craine Robert Crank Gloria Crawford Nancye Crawford Dean Crawford Glen Creech Roger Crittenden Lisa Crook Bob Crow Linda Culpepper Barbara Cummins Bonnie Cummins Richard Curl Anna Curtis Juniors 109 Donald Daniels Ronald Daniels Laura Dansby Brenda Davis Terri Davis Denise Dearion Danny Dennis Stephanie Deteau David Dickey Penny Dilliard Richard Dixon Jerry Draper Delia Drew Vincent Dulweber Kerry Dunn Linda Dunn Lewis Durough Cindy Eades Nancye Eastburn Bonnie Edwards Cathy Edwards Wayne Efurd John Elkins Beverly Ellis Y 'S You see, it all started like this. . . Cynthia Ll0Yd- Is this really what we used to do in kindergarten? l l0 Juniors Irs Add Exmtement To Campus Donald Ellison Greg Emerson Todd Ernest Jimmy Ewing Mack Faggett Mike Feldman Leslie Ferguson Melissa Ferguson Lavell Fletcher Rachel Floyd Monica Fopay Steve Ford Margaret Foster Debra Franklin Gary Frazier Ricky Frazier Cedric Fricks Jennie Fugitt David Fulmer Tommy Fulton Danny Fyffe Susan Garner Brenda Garrett Angela Garrison Juniors lll Juniors Help Create Spirit At LHS We're the babies in the family . . .Teri Tutt, Katharine Crain. Kelly Maxwell. Linda LaRue. Rochelle Gatlin Doug Gibbons Gregg Gipe Robin Glass Jimmy Glazier Jeff Glenn Danis Glover Chris Gorecki Liz Goswick Kristi Graff Debbie Graham Doice Grant David Gravely Carmen Gray Laura Gray Regina Gray Robert Gray Kay Green Juniors Twirling a baton is fun . . .Jennifer Walker. Pam Gregg Tim Grey Shirley Griffin John Grigsby Linda Hacker Mark Hacker Kim Hagen James Hagood Lisa Hagood Brenda Harrell Diane Hall Kenneth Hall Cheryl Haltmeyer Vicki Halton Kaaren Hanks Johnny Hardwick George Harris Lillie Harris Lynnette Harris Mike Harris Ray Harris Tony Harris Donna Harvey Cheryl Haskins Richard Hatley Michael Hawkins Theron Hawkins Emily Heinz Vicki Hendrix Denise Hewitt George Hilliard Shari Hines Jimmy Hitt Stephen Hobbs Larry Hobgood Vicki Holland Juniors l I3 Roger Holt Dagmar Holweg Theresa Hood Christi Horne John Houston Cynthia Howell Lee Howlett Judy Huckabee Gary Hudson Candy Huff Melony Hunter Kathy Hutchinson Robert Hutchins Laurie Ingram Darla Irwin Gina Ivy Carmilla Jackson Edward Jackson Gary Jackson Donna Jarrell Brenda Jimmerson Annette Johnson Gary Johnson Michael Johnson When it talks: I listen. . . Marianne Rollert. 114 Juniors is st s X Susan Lewis practices putting the paper in and out of the - lypewmer' Tim Tenpenny makes careful study of what is on the floor. h F7 Juniors S ow - heir Learning Abilities Did you really say to tear the Millsap writes to Dear Abby about all her problems. Seams apart- - .Virginia McGee- xrzfgs fu NX, 1 yi- XSQLZZ xx? reprise? Johnny Johnson Lisa Johnson Lora Johnson Marvin Johnson Pam Johnson Tammy Johnson Martha Johnston Rex Johnston Booker Jones Cheryl Jones Debra Jones Kevin Jones Michael Jones Ray Jordan Theron Jordan Jere Kaplan Wanda Kerr Ricky Khoury Juniors l I5 We Keep Loboland A Success Norris King Ricky King Swanda King Kerry Kline .lohn Koch Mike Kraus Debbie Kunkel Danny Lambert Jamie Lambert Ricky Langford Sam Lanier Keith Lawson Kenneth Lawson Linda LaRue Pam Latham Carol Leak Dianna Ledbetter Missy LeDoux Cindy Legg Helen Lewis Melvin Lewis Susan Lewis Victor Lilly Yvette Little l I6 Juniors Cynthia Lloyd Mike Lloyd Sharon Lloyd Chris Long Mark Lorenz Ricky Lovell Robert Luman Steve Luther Melanie Mallory Kenneth Mannin Lawrence Marshall Olynn Marshall Allen Martin Curtis Martin Lynette Martin Kelly Maxwell Nickey Mayfield Ricky Mayfield Pam McAlpine Diane McCabe Mary McCash Jeff McCaw Terry McCoy Dennis McCrary 'his class is such a bore. . . Rex Shejust makes me Want to cry Hi Mom. remember me'?. . . bwens. . . .Yvette Little. Janice Branch. Juniors l l7 Brenda McCray Donnie McCray Helen McCreary Gayla McDaniel Vicki McDaniel Glenn McDonald Meagan McDonald Lanise McElroy Cindy McGaughey Greg McGee Virginia McGee Scott McKee Mynette McLaughlin Tamala McLeroy Susan McQuillan Gerald McTigret Lynn McWhorter Jack Mebane Johnny Medrano Missy Milam Chuck Miles Laura Miles Ricky Miles Bobby Miller Mary Miller Lisa Millsap Sharon Mitchell Michelle Mize Greg Moler Paula Molpus Carol Moody Brett Moore Robin Moore Tracy Moore Vicky Moore Robert Morgan 118 Juniors Irs. Take Break As School Year Closes woke me from my nap . . . Sam Lanier. Who goes there!?! . . .Jere I wonder about Roger HOII- Sleeping and writing isn't impossible . . . Kathy Simon, Sharon Smith. Tom Morris Melinda Mosely Eva Moss Sandra Moss Brenda Motley Renee Muncie Marie Nelson David Neswick Jim Newson James Newton Hoang Ngo Andree Nisbet Juniors l I9 Personalities Differ Within Ir. Class Mike Beasley finds time to smile but not to do his homework. I'm not cheating . . . Vincent Mark Coleman couldn't believe his finger could actually point. Dade. Joni Noakes Kelly Noonan Nancy Norton Scott Novy Jesse O,Quinn Jeff Osbome Rex Owens Jerry Palmer Karen Palmer Randy Park Terri Patrick Eddie Patton Peggy Payne Phil Pechacek Dennis Peterson Traci Petty Oddny Petursdottir Diana Phipps 120 Juniors qgxffi you know this was a library? . Debra Franklin. L Vfyfvi- 426.19593 Q., Debra Jones wonders if anybody knows she's an hour late. E called my name? . . . Roz Shipp. , Teri Pierce LaTonza Pippins Mark Platt Anthony Porter Kevin Portman Daniel Powell Carole Presson Carla Pruitt Donna Pruitt Kymberli Ragsdale Timmy Ralston Chuck Raney Noel Raney David Ranne Martha Reid Randy Reid Robin Remple Rickey Reynolds at. J. yy,yay an f A Kay Green gives a grand performance for office aides. Juniors 121 Get your act together! We are not trying to skip . . . Kevin Baxter, George Hilliard, Mr. Mohan Lonnie Cafywn- Jhass. Shelley Reynolds Drew Rice Thomas Richardson Tina Rieger Cindy Ritchey Cheryl Roberts Candice Robertson Nathan Robertson Sammy Robey David Robinson Jerry Robinson Keithan Robinson Lisa Rodriquez Diane Roe Randy Roeber Melinda Roemelin Becky Rogers Dana Roland Jerry Roland Marianne Rollert Donna Rose Kenneth Ross Diane Ronzello Kathy Rothrock 122 Juniors Irs. Are Constantly On the Go At LHS ymberli Ragsdale cuts a step as Mike Hams loves to open the Close ups are my best shots . . . enters the library. door for himself. Linda Culpepper. ,YN ss Q stos Joey Rumbo Kenneth Rusk Raymond Russell Sharon Sanders Terri Sanders Jequetta Saulters Don Schmall Laura Schriefer Lisa Schriefer Paula Scott Steven Scott Daniel Sells Sharon Session David Shankles Greg Sha Norman S-liedd Debra Sheffield Kelvin Shephard Catherine Sheppard Joe Shinneman Buford Shipley Howard Shipp Roz Shipp Don Siebermorgen Juniors 123 Class Cf 79 Make Plans For Future I plan to stop doing my homework in the Hear future I think I ll grow up to be a clown Sara Thrasher John Cahill. Kathy Simon Diana Sims Susan Smead Bruce Smith Paul Smith Roger Smith Sandra Smith Sharon Smith Sharon Smith Walker Smith Selwyn Snoddy Timothy Snoddy Debbie Sonnleitner Gary Sonnleitner Erica Sosland Vanessa Spradling Morris Starts Lynn Stewart 124 Juniors Walter Stewart Leslie Stone Lisa Stone Martha Strange Paul Strength Mark Strong Jean Stuart Sherry Stuckey Howard Swann Timmy Swisher Charles Taylor Dawn Taylor Deborah Taylor Deidra Taylor Kimberly Taylor Manuel Taylor Amy Temple Tim Tenpenny Carlos Thomas Carol Thomas Dana Thomas Horace Thomas Lowell Thomas Mark Thomas Steve Thomas Daphne Thompson Marvin Thompson Melanie Thompson Sara Thrasher Janell Tidmore Brad Tidwell Renada Torrence Patrick Townsend Kim Trippel Renea Tucker Teri Tutt Juniors 125 Irs Enjoy Vamous School ACt1V1t1GS Rhonda Uhler Donna Utzman Robin VanCleve Teresa VanCleve Michelle VanDyke Debra Vaughn Georgie Vaughn Billie Vickers Mary Ann Visage Wendy Wade Stacy Waits Dorris Walker Embree Walker Jennifer Walker Robbie Walker Deloris Wallace John Walter Charyon Washington Velma Washington Dee Ann Wedgeworth Lori Weitzel Dayne Welborn Clay Whatley Steve Wheeler We could pass for Charlie s Angels Jill Stiernstrom Melinda Did you see that guy'7 He was so Mosely, Cheryl Haltmeyer and Melany Hunter good looking Renee Cook 126 Juniors W 1' Lanette Youngblood Don Fletcher Danny Murphy Sara White Steve White Vickie White Davis Whitehurst Mike Whitfield Paul Wilbom Allen Wilkes Jeri Willeford Allan Williams Freddie Williams James Williams Lowanda Williams Billie Wilson Charles Wilson Laura Wilson Vickie Wilson James Winters Margie Woodard Diana Wooten Beth Word Cheryl Wright Elizabeth Wright Tim Yancey Angela Young Juniors 127 You have something in your hair . . . Scott Novy and Michael Feldman. .....1......-- . ll!! llllfll R i' il L-IIQPQKIUBIIHSSII ' I want to be just like Minnie Mouse . . . Vicki McDaniel. 121' Qs nun , 3 ml: . .--' It . Q- - W -. K ..,.. W..,, . ., . . . Chemistry gives me a headache . . . Dwight Hall. 128 Juniors Anybody want to buy a coat? . . . Ronald Daniels. How did I get down here? . . . Tommy Brock. You caught me talking to my coat . . . Vincent Dade. We were just going to the snack bar . . . Joey Rumbo and Timmy Swisher. 5 Nz A S S s 5 E Q x Iunior Year Brings Memories For Us omehow we always manage to be at the end of the line . . . Sharon I couldn't be in trouble again, or oyland and Stephanie Deteau. could I?. . . Danny Mitchell. an you believe it! He's actually i i,ci , i udymg - - - Steven Scott- What did I do this time? . . . George Killebrew. iris g 4-. Yes and I am so embarrassed! :cky Rogers, Marianne Rollert, and Debbie Graham show Lobo spirit. - - - Mary Mccash- Juniors Sophomores Rise Higher Every Day 'Q Bart Reynolds Audrey Gibson Connie Campbell Vice-president Secretary Treasurer 130 Sophomores ,f f' Chuck Tomberlain President on't let him out! . . . Karen lakely and Kim Johnson. This is the second year at Longview High for most sopho- mores, and they're enjoying every minute of it. No longer the youngest or most experienced, the sophomores are growing up quickly. The realization of the great importance of educa- tion now and in the future makes sophs study harder. They concentrate on giving an uoveralln effort to improve them- selves. Special honors and self-satisfaction are gained from these efforts. As the school year is ending, sophomores are looking forward to their last two years when graduation looms nearer every day. Elaine Acker Scott Adams Lloyd Addington Mark Adkisson Cheryl Akin Diane Akin John Aldridge LeeAnn Alford Bonnie Allen Richard Allen Renee Allen Phyllis Alvey James Anderson Keith Anderson Loraine Anderson Kenneth Andrews Paul Armbruster Melissa Arnold Rhonda Arnold Carlissa Auguste Sandra Ausborn Sandy Bagley Barbara Bailey Ricky Baker Sophomores 131 Sophomores Show Great Lobo Spirit Shari Baldwin Jeffery Balz Rita Barauskas Bosque Barge Johnnie Barnes Melody Barnes Julie Barton Rose Marie Bashline Bridget Bates Nola Bates Ramona Bates Billie Beall Robert Beatty Jeffery Beechum Martin Bell Clint Bennett Kyle Benson Anna Benthall Norman Berry Tyrone Beverly Billy Bishop Deborah Bishop Karen Blakely Marcus Blacklock 132 Sophomores 2 N EXW vp vu . , vf u Q. 1 33' , if 1 SH rzgtk Q aa K.-,qi aw W A Q. 'Q Sheryl Caldwell Teresa Cammack Connie Campbell Gwen Campbell LeeAnn Campbell Detra Carraway Becky Carrington Mark Cave Tony Centers Susan Champion Mitch Chandler Chris Chappell Charles Chesson Ramona Christain Beate Christochowitz Charles Christopher Jim Cocke Kenny Colbert Michael Colbert Darla Cole Keith Coleman Mary Coleman Charles Collier Kevin Colston Teresa Combest Pam Cook Renita Cook Terry Cook Bill Cox Peggy Cox Kim Craft Danny Craig Stephanie Cranford Jack Cravens John Creamer Donald Curnutt 134 Sophomores N Sophomores Are No Longer The Youngest fx Orma Daniels Charlinda Davis Josephine Davis Julie Davis Kelly Davis Kyle Davis Raymond Davis Rodney Davis Freida Deadmon Julie Deutsch Jimmy Dickard Kim Dickerson Dee Dixon Tim Donoghue Wilma Doyal Jon Draper Tina Dunn Lacy Dykes Kerry Eades Steven Edmondson Carol Edwards Kevin Emberton Mark Emmons Mark English This is my most Karen Blakely can t believe she just saw Robert Redford walk by. weaponl. . .Kyle Sophomores 135 Judy Eubank Kay Ann Evans Pam Evans Jill Everett Wayne Everett Georgia Evers David Farmer Betsy Fergerson Carol Ferguson Sheri Ferguson Debbie Fletcher Susan Fletcher Kyle Foote Suzanne Forbis Patricia Ford Patti Ford Brian Foreman James Foreman Donna Foster David Foyt Angie Frazier Michael Frazier Ray Fried Tammy Fried WINS' , -. X This is the only way that Dan No. you can't see it, it's top Mann can be quiet in the library. secret! . . . Tedd Mitchell. 136 Sophomores I'm always calling, Wait for me! . . . Diane Akin. Sophomores Use Much Expression Bobby Fuller Jamie Fuller Cindy Gage Teresa Gann Laura Garner Henson Garrett Kerron Garrison Diane Garza Jacqueline Gass Missy Gay Gary George Richard George Laquita Gholston Robert Gibbons Audrey Gibson Camille Gibson Edward Goswick Gary Grace Shanna Graff Derek Grant Gail Gray Johnny Green Jon Green Bruce Greer Sophomores 137 Class Of '80 Who us, skipping'?. . . Ramona Phipps and Debbie White. Laura Grimes Karen Grobowsky Nancy Gruppi John Guttry Dante Hahn Jeff Hahne Rosemary Hale Barbara Hall Tonya Hall Darrell Halton Jimmy Hand Karl Hanson Don Harden Sharon Hardie Debra Harris James Harris Kevin Harris Tammie Harris 138 Sophomores Learns From Experiences Fd rather be in the Bahamas . . . John Mullikin. It's due tomorrow? . . . John This guy knows something you Creamer and Angie Stuckey. don't know! . . .Keith Lloyd. Becky Harrod Cindy Hayes Marcie Hayes William Hayes Tracy Haymes Timmy Head Chris Heath Monnie Henderson Laura Hengst Rosanne Hernandez Veronica Herndon Leigh Herring Ann Hervey David Hesse Adrienne Hickey Donna Higbee Linda Hill Charles Hodge Lisa Hoefer Craig Hogan Terry Holland Cindy Holt Daven Holt Ronny Horaney Byron Horton Thomas House Andrea Howard Kelly Huffman Ann Hudson Marty Hudson Robert Hudson Clifford Huff Diana Hughes Tracy Humberson Belinda Humphrey Kathie Humphrey Sophomores 139 Y f k:'i I dx ,. .-.Q,.. .- if m N. W in 5 f IIN 'fx . Fw if xxxxw I QL ml I Sf -uw K AY. ,LL 6 Linki - Q1 if Y 1. K I ': 1:-I .sr R in R X 3 f 5 , f '-:ff mu ,fog 53 f--ff -H ,X .xt gf N -4 ? . X QL 3 jv Y J 413 1 -1- si A' . ,hav Sophs Work Hard To Earn Good Grades aria Mancha delivers her Help me think of an excuse for Ooh' It s ahve Linda ekly Friday night sermon being late Kevin Tate Watkins and the gang. Lamar Justice Leuna Kelly Ronnie Kenny David Keoun Carol Keys Debbie Khoury Kimberly Killiam Teddy King Cary Kinsey Anna Kirk Robert Kline Kim Knipe Dede Knotts Susan Lancaster Donna Lansing Diana Lantrip Sarah Latham Steve Lawrence Debbie Laws Jeff Lawson Linda Lazenby Jackie Leland Shelia Leland Janine LeTourneau Sophomores l4l Lynn Lewers Erbia Lewis Kathy Lewis Keith Lloyd Denise Loggans Joe Lovely Joy Lowrey Keith Lucas Kevin Lucas Ben Mack Georgette Madden Randy Mahan Juana Mancha Maria Mancha Kathy Maness Dan Mann Tim Manning Jeff Martin Keith Martin Kevin Martin Michele Martin Lessie Mathis Judy May Tawana Mayfield I? Ha! Ha! Tammy looks like a I do not look like a clown' Well I think she s good looking clown! . . .Jeff Hunt Tammy Medlin a yway' Martin Bell 142 Sophomores Sophomores Are Full Of Surprises Ferguson always wears a A typical day Lisa McDan1e1 talking Lacy Dykes slapping someone, Sandra McClendon Rena McCuller Charles McDaniel Lisa McDaniel Mike McDaniel John McDowell Doris McElroy David McGee Kitty McGee Janice McKnight Alicia McNeil Birdie Means Tammy Medlin Jerry Melton Felecia Meredith Tanja Milam Douglass Miles Judy Miller Todd Miller Mark Minor Cedric Mitchell Tedd Mitchell Kim Mize Mitch Modisett Sophomores 143 Class Of 80 Shows Much Individuality Richard Money James Monks Jennifer Mooney Berlinda Moore Dena Moore Rona Moore Alex Morgan Andy Morgan Cindy Morgan Rex Morgan Terry Morgan Troy Morgan Jay Morris Melody Morris Tim Morris Clinton Morrow Jane Morrow Jayne Morrow Sharon Moscari Tim Motley Alica Muckleroy John Mullikin Chris Murphy Jason Murray 144 Sophomores Jackie Musser Clark Myers Peter Myers Yvonne Myers Frankie Neal Betty Neibert Debra Neibert Ann Nelson Larry Nesbitt Rex Nichols Mark Nix Penny Northcutt John Ober Jamie O'Brien Leah Overall Laurie Owen Lauri Palmer Donna Park Dena Parker Gary Parkhurst Ricky Payne Tina Perkins Russell Phillips Brian Pierce Russell Pierce Gail Pigeon Eve Pinson Daniel Pipak Tammy Pliler Jimmie Pointer Dwight Powell Anthony Pryor Bethan Raney Mari Rankin Amelia Ranne Vaunita Ransom Sophomores l45 Russell Reece Charlotte Reid Glendon Reliford Bart Reynolds Belinda Reynolds Billy Reynolds Steve Reynolds Konie Richardson Alan Riddick Rachel Riggins Sonja Roach Sharon Robert Marcus Roberts Francis Robinson Cheryl Rodgers Anna Rogers Kim Rogers Robert Roland David Rooney Karl Rosborough Susan Ross Becky Rowland Eric Ruff Rusty Russell Gertrude Sage Charles Sanders Penny Sanders Reginald Sanders Sally Sanders Donna Saul Joey Scalco Kevin Scott Lee Ann Scott Becky Selph Tommy Shaw Leisa Sheddon 146 Sophomores Lobo Spirit Is Shown By Sophomores Herschel Sheffield Terry Shelton Elaine Shireman Tim Short Alversia Sibley Eunice Simmons Linda Sirchia Tommy Sisk Kelly Skelton Michael Smellie Jeff Smith Jeffery Smith Jill Smith Kelly Smith Nikki Smith Shari Smith Sharon Smith Charles Snoddy David Sowell Kevin Spillers lc . fl rl is a good place to write . . .Donna Lansing. Pop tests give me a headache! . . .Donna Park. Hollye Spradling Mark Stark Harrison Stevenson Otto Stevenson Carol Wyant is unaware of Gary Parkhurst imitating her. Sophomores 147 Sophomores Value Their Friendshlps Susan Stewart Alan Stincon Robin Stone Kyle Stroud Cynthia Stuckey Valencia Swift Loraye Talaasen Russell Tankersley Lisa Tate Gaye Taylor Tracy Taylor Mike Terrell Lindsey Terry Chiquitta Thomas Coretta Thomas Keith Thomas Patti Thomas Wanda Thomas Julie Thompson James Thompson Lee Thompson Tray Thrash Tript Tidwell Eric Tipton 148 Sophomores ,Apu L, 'iv Marci Hayes thinks she's taking her Jim Cocke is going to show driver's license picture. Mark English how to use a coat as a hat. Kevin Toler Chuck Tomberlain Burt Toombs Mark Trippett Kim Trotman Charlotte Turner David Turner Lois Turner Brad Vestal Paul Vines Jeff Voncannon Bob Waits Mary Walker Joe Wallace Donna Walls Debbie Walter Shelia Ward Joni Warren Carl Warrick Vickie Waterhouse Jeff Waters Linda Watkins Tracy Watkins Gerry Watson tit! I can't believe they have this book in the library! . . . Shirley Boese. Sophomores 149 Mary Watson Dennis Webb Trudy Welch James Wells Kathleen Westmoreland Tammy White Curtis Whitehurst Tammy Wickersham Charles Williams Claire Williams Dean Williams Lee Williams Shelia Williams Danny Winn Milt Winters Charlotte Wise Jerry Wise Bobby Witt Jan Wood Lori Wood Mary Wood Adrain Woods Pamela Woolridge Paul Wooten Tim Works Gary Wright Kathy Wright Tonya Wright Jon Writt Marcus Writt Carol Wyant Lisa Wyatt Howard Wyer Michael Yeargain Bill Yohe Darryl Young l50 Sophomores Sophomores Hope For Successful Futures as sv Mm. ou know there better not be any film in that camera! . . . Sally Sanders Mari Rankin. wouldn't be talking if I were you He's lucky that you aren't! . . . . . Tony Centers. Tonya Wright. Jackie Young Kathy Young Mandy Young Teresa Young Chris Hollins Noel Howlett Ernestine Jackson Jerry Jackson Robert Lyons Ramona Phipps If there is then they broke the camera! . . . Kerry Eades. They should've taken my picture. I don't break cameras! . . . Missy Gay. Sophomores Freshmen Start The School Year Right l Patti Pinkerton Laura Jackson Jill Sanders Greg Grant Vice-president Secretary Treasurer President Freshmen putting my picture in the She's easily pleased . . . Randy . . . Leslye Irish Huffman, Russell McDaniel. ,fo-'ix H. ' ,. J. pg: After the orientation. freshmen anxiously awaited the day when eight years of hard work would pay off. They would enter high school. The joy of being a freshman is expressed through the many chal- lenges they have all year. Dealing with their sched- ules, finding their classes. and deciding upon next year's courses are only a part of being in the ninth grade. David Abney Robert Adams Lila Alexander John Allen Karl Allen Angie Allgood Scott Anderson Debra Andrews Timothy Ayers Valerie Bagley Darron Bailey Lisa Bailey James Ballard Lynn Bardwell Keith Barfield Vanessa Barge Dana Barnette Cynthia Barrett Shari Barron Bret Bates Freshmen 153 Mark Alexander Nathaniel Anderson Edwinter Anthony Cynthia Bankston Freshmen Expemenee New Life I really do wish that you wouldjust leave me alone' Dana Barnette Say Cheese' Beverly Brown Cynthia Bankston Velda Blanton Randall Motley Jay Baucum Rebekah Baughman Nancy Baugus Ronald Bell Everett Bell Doug Bellati Bill Bennett Terri Benthall Betty Berlin Clint Beutelschies Tammy Black Velda Blanton Marty Bluethman Kyle Bolin Angela Borens Philip Bowden Beverly Bowers Tony Bowman 154 Freshmen Angela Boyce Donna Bozman Jennifer Bradley Vivian Bradley Allan Bradshaw Jerry Bridges Alvin Briley Fernando Brittan Hernando Brittan Adell Brown Beverly Brown Charlotte Brown Debra Brown Darren Brown Dorothy Brown Eric Brown Mike Brown Patty Brown Paul Broyles Amanda Buchanan Kevin Buchanan Brent Buckner Libby Bumpass David Bunata Philip Burd Zane Butter Ruby Caldwell Derek Cameron Bonnie Camp Maria Campbell Mike Campbell Fred Canida Darren Carnes Anne Carter Jennifer Carter Karen Carter Freshmen 155 Trinda Carter Jessie Caster Annette Celerier Marvene Chambers Greg Chestnut John Childress Joyce Christian Phyllis Christian Jean Christie Susan Christopher David Clark Darlena Clark Vickie Clark Lori Cockerell Diana Coe Kim Colbert Cheryl Cole Craig Coleman Drew Coleman Dale Collier Glenn Collier Brenda Collins Jeff Collins Lauri Combest Michelle Compeau Trey Connell Agie Cook Lisa Cook Patricia Cooper John Cotton Shelly Cotton Carter Craft Curtis Crawford Jack Crawford Vivian Crayton Dena Creamer 156 Freshmen Lobos Are Supported By Ninth Grade XX N Ol W, can't believe this is so heavy This weather wilted my hat! The look of a freshman . . . Stacy . . Tena Edmonson. . . .Janet Green, Paulette Pither. Hatch, Sherri Williams. 1 xiii David Crisman Michael Cruce Tony Cuellar Penny Cullefer Karen Cummins Fozzie Cunningham Bobby Daniels Debra Daniels Lori Daniels Scott Daniels Amy Dansby Karen Davidson Dean Davis Genevia Davis Jeff Davis Marilyn Davis Robbie Davis Susan Davis Tammi Davis Wanda Davis Ray Delk Mike Denton Brad Deteau Cathy Dew Freshmen 157 Jeff Doiron Tracy Dollison Larry Dotrey Jeff Dotson Rob Driggers Tony Duckett John Dulweber Stephen Dunn Lynn Dworsky Levetta Dyer Tena Edmondson Cathy Edwards Linda Edwards Timothy Elia Tom Ellis Teddy English Julie Erwin Danny Essary Mitch Evans Robert Everett Charles Falco Lucy Farrington Scott Farris Glenn Fields ,l He's wrong again . . .Jeff Head, You mean there's no more See the birdie'?! . . . Karen Dek Milam. school? . . . Lori Sheddan. McCray. Shelica Robinson l58 Freshmen reshmen Experience Everyday Scrambles e I brushed my teeth this Who stole my note? Tammy This water tastes like soap. . . Patricia Fite Brenda Fletcher Sandra Flowers Steve Fort Denise Folzenlogen Vickie Frazier Kevin Frey Sharon Gable John Gamel Tina Gandy Carrie Garcia Julie Garland James Garner John Garner Karen Garner Tony Garner Jeff Garrison Robert Garza Cindy George Eyvanne George Barry Gill Gwen Gilliland Lauri Gimpel Rodney Glenn Freshmen I59 Mike Glezen Randy Goad Etola Godwin Beth Gorecki Tim Goswick Shaylor Graham Greg Grant Delores Green Janet Green David Griffin Kim Griffin Doug Grimes Suzanne Grobowsky Tom Gruppi Michelle Gunnels Holly Hahn Rosie Hale Connie Hall Dale Hall Debra Hall Tim Haltmeyer Angela Hand Willie Hanon Reginald Hardeman Jane Hardwick Pam Harkless Kathy Harper Bobby Harris Kenin Harris Marjores Harris Miriam Harris Nathan Harris Rose Harris Terri Harris Paula Harrison Jamie Hart 160 Freshmen mean you finally broke up She'll believe anything Je Freshmen - New Spirit Julie Raney. 1 Richardson. I I i ff Robert Harvey Shandra Harvey Teresa Harvey Stacy Hatch Eric Hawkins Terry Hawkins Timothy Hawkins Dennis Hayes Sherri Haynie Jeff Head James Henderson Jenita Henderson Sherman Henderson Annette Hendrix John Hendrix Robert Hendrix Everett Henry Michael Henry Dee Anne Hewitt Kevin Hickerson Danny Hidalgo Debbie Hidalgo Thad Hill Julie Hilliard Freshmen 161 Th1S Is The Year Of The Freshmen Diane Hines Charles Hitt Connie Hoback Garry Hodges Lajuana Hodges Stephanie Hoefer Charles Hogue Sheila Holden Shirley Holden Rosie Holland Willie Holland Jerry Hollis Julie Holloway Brett Holmes Robin Holmes Steve Honnell Bettina Horne Todd Horne Dan Houston David Houston Robert Howell Todd Howell Sherry Hudson Greg Hueske You want me to learn all of that'7 I think my homework got She won t let me see her . . .Tammi Davis hijacked David Ronzello Mark Nichols 162 Freshmen Randy Huffman Johnny Hunt Julie Hunt Calvin Hutchins Leslye Irish Laurie Ivy Arthur Jackson Arthur Lee Jackson Billy Jackson Bobby Jackson Douglas Jackson Iris Jackson Laura Jackson Lavona Jackson Ricky Jackson Tammy Jackson James Jeter Henry Johnigan Carla Johnson Katy Johnson Kevin Johnson Kim Johnson Melba Johnson Twilla Johnson Quoretta Johnson Bobby Jones Kimilo Jones Kyle Jones Lamar Jones Mark Jones Michelle Jones Tammie Jones Kathy Kaplan Lisa Kay Marlon Kelley Debbie Kemp Freshmen 163 Dennis Kennedy Ken Kerr Don Kilfoyle Carole King Debra King Stella King Chip Knepp Kelly Koch Eric Kraus Rita Lambert Randy Laney Bob Langston Daniel Lansdale Joey Latham Steven Latham Denise Laws Bobby Lazenby Charles Lee Eve Lee Rhonda Lee Tami Lee Cathy Legg Dortha Lemicy Darren Lilly Holly Lilly David Lindsay Marceil Lively Bill Lovick Michelle Lucas Kelly Luman Donny Lummus Penni Luther Dekota Mack Tammy Madden Nechell Mann Claude Mapps 164 Freshmen X... can't believe she got away with that! . . .Jane Hardwick, Kim Richter. 1981 Sounds A Lifetime From 1978 Emmett Mapps Bonnie Marchand Steve Marr Virginia Marshburn Damon Martin Missy Martin Sharon Mauldin Daniel McCabe Michelle McCarty Karen McCray Roger McCuller Andy McCullin Randy McDade Russell McDaniel Melissa McDonald Paul McDowell Mary McElroy Kelly McFarland Charles McGaughey Ray Mcllveene Bryan McKenzie Janet McLain Rhonda Meador Luella Means Freshmen 165 Lee Ann Mears Debbie Melton Ricky Miers Dek Milam Melanie Miles James Mileski Dorothy Miller Bryan Mills LeAnne Minor Robin Minor Mark Mitchell Keith Mobbs Blaine Moffitt Susie Monks Rita Moody Roris Moody Doris Moore Doyce Moore Helen Moore James Moore Jimmy Moore Missy Moore Brock Morris Gary Morris Do you realize you re interrupting our class'7 Adrian Woods Lisa Who glued my locker together? Bailey, Tracy Skelton Rosie Holland 166 Freshmen Paula Morgan Edward Morrow Wanda Moss Randall Motley Traci Moughon Randy Mrowiki Amy Mundy Yvonne Munson David Nave Bac Nguyen Mark Nichols Robert Nihiser Mike Nimmo Belinda Nisbett Lee Nix Justin Noakes Elizabeth Nolen Robert Nolen Wanda Norris Tammy Norwood Todd Norwood Keith Novy John Nutt Chris O'Connor David Oppenheimer Chris O,Quinn Kerry Oswalt Carol Owens Wendy Owens Piper Palmer Mark Parker Michael Patterson Melissa Pauley Calvin Payton Allison Peacock Scott Peacock Freshmen 167 Charla Pechacek James Pharr Mike Phelps Michelle Phillips Jeff Pickett Kari Pickett James Pierce Patti Pinkerton Tonya Pippins Paulett Pither Michael Pitman Denise Poole Karolyn Poole Darryl Porter Molly Portley Phillip Posey Katie Power Dawn Pricer Hershal Ramsey Julie Raney Anthony Rash Kristen Raymer Garry Rayson Julie Raywinkle Charles Record Pam Reid Bridgett Rhea Jeff Richardson Tammy Richey Kim Richter Lisa Roach Terry Roach Anthony Roberts Robin Robertson Rosie Robertson Michael Robey 168 Freshmen Shiela Robinson Gina Rodgers Brenda Rodriguez Lisa Rogers David Ronzello Jessie Ross Raymond Rowe Carmen Rowlett Stephanye Rucker Albert Ruggles Michael Russ Jennifer Salters Debbie Sammons Chris Sanchez Bobby Sanders Elizabeth Sanders Jill Sanders Dominic Sanfilippo Tom Saunders Greg Scobee Lisa Scoggins Robert Scoggins Kevin Scott Randy Shankles Lori Sheddan Carol Sheffield Lea Sheffield Steve Shelly Susie Shipley Byron Shipp Terry Shipp Karen Shott Tracy Skelton Rickey Skinner Carolyn Smellie Michael Smellie Freshmen 169 Cindy Smith Donald Smith Donna Smith Greg Smith Kelly Smith Mary Smith Michael Smith Shawn Smith Tammy Smith Twanna Smith Jayna Sosland Tammy Spann Jefferey Sparks Johnny Sparks Arlene Spears Elliot Squyres Beth Stahl Garry Stansell Dean Starks Debra Starts Cedric Stephens Andrea Stidham Scott Stjernstrom Bathsheba Stockston Kent Stone Mary Stone Kirsten Stuber Randy Stutes Eddie Sullivan Lisa Sullivan Janelle Talaasen Janice Talley Ronnie Taylor Tommie Taylor Mark Terry Barbara Thomas 170 Freshmen its if Pimli- V, X 1' ' ' A43 'T I , ou're kidding! It's due today? Rolling your hair won't help! . . . . . Trey Connell. Elaine Thomas, Teresa Thomas. Barry Thomas Darron Thomas Kyle Thomas Teresa Thomas Bart Thompson Chris Thompson Christy Thompson Jeff Tillery Lisa Timpson Kellie Tiner Johnny Tomlinson Doug Toon Sandra Torrey Britt Trussell Hollie Trussell Jennifer Tunnell Elzie Turner Rocky Uhler ag' We Amy Utz Amy VanSickle Todd Varhaug F-5 Angie Vaughan Chris Vaughan i Dale Vaughan This is my favorite class. . . storytime! . . .Charles Hitt. Freshmen l7l Richard Vickery Shelby Voda Pam Waites Shannon Waites Katherine Walker Loma Walker Mark Walker Freddie Wallace Julie Walter Bobbie Ward Kathy Ward Walter Ward Jenni Warren Donna Weaver Theodore Webb Johnny Welch Lori Welch Julie Wert Mitzi West Marcy Westbrook Mary Jane Weston Debbie White Marty White Michelle White Mike Wick Shonda Wicker Layne Wickersham Mark Wilgus David Williams Duanette Williams Gloria Williams Gloria Williams Lekitha Williams Shelly Williams Sherri Williams Tamara Williams l72 Freshmen Sheila Willis Willie Willis Amy Willoughby Byronita Wilson Kevin Wilson Lisa Wilson Rodney Wilson Tom Wilson Billy Winn Danny Wittig Paul Wood Richard Wood Dean Wooten Rhonda Worsham Kevin Wright Raymond Wright Dennis Writt Willard Young Julie Zillman 'WQQP' Yea! No test today? . . . Amy Mundy, Lisa Timpson. this a close up commercial? But I just want to see if it works! You think we're copying? . . .- Michael Patterson. . . . Brad Deteau. Emmett Mapps, Nathan Harris. Freshmen l 73 Cinufn1gll up l,l1dCI'NlilI1dIl1gICCIIN f'llI'FlClllLllU W 5 Pzllicnl Inxlrucllun Being 4m'4u'c Curriculum C' I 175 Lobo Board Strives For New Ideas The School Board mem- bers are in the process of developing new policies and procedures. They act and serve as advisors between the community. administra- tion and students. They are the overseers to the point that everything, is running fair and equitable for the patrons of the school. L , Officers: Seated e- Dr. B. Neil Marshall, Pres.: Slanding U10 rj e Mrs. Marion Mack. Vice-pres.: Mr. Clarence Bailey. Sec.: Mr. O. L. Kimbrough. Asst. Sec. Longview Board of Education: flro rj Bob Houston. Mrs. Marion Mack, Clarence Bailey. Dr. B. Neil Marshall. O. L. Kimbrough, Ronny McKinney. Mike Day. Curriculum r. Henry Wheeler, Superintendent. Win! 'l:.ww. Jack Lynch Dzreelor of V0cat10nalEducat1on. LISD Has Outstanding Leadership Mr. Henry Wheeler, in his third term as superin- tendent, strives once again to make Longview district the best. He has planned several new programs for this year. The revising and develop- ing of a new board policy book is one of the mainjobs which Mr. Wheeler, and the board have undertaken. They also have begun a public advisory council which meets to discuss information which the members think would be of some interest to the com- munity. One classroom teacher, one PTA member, three students, two newspa- per members, and one radio person comprise the com- mittee. Another concern of Mr. Wheeler is to know 'fthe pulse of the communityn on school matters. Therefore, he has chosen 19 sets of par- ents to serve on a key com- municators networkf, This committee serves as the eyes and ears of the district. Curriculum 177 Moving into a new school can be a very hectic but rewarding experience. The adjustments made depend greatly upon the individu- als. Dr. Glen Newswick has made the adjustments well. He moved here from Mid- land Lee High School in Midland, Texas, where he had been a principal for two years. He has a BS and MS from Montana State Uni- versity and a Doctor of Education from University of Mississippi. Dr. Nes- wick's main objectives are to build a better parent, teacher and student rela- tionship and to get the stu- dents involved. The atmos- phere and attitude of this year can be attributed to the new principal. Togetherness and unity are the key fac- tors in having a fantastic year. Working with Dr. Neswick are the four grade level principals and the other assigned principals. Fine administrators are working to make the school year successful. 178 Curriculum Dr. Glen Neswick, Principal Dr. Neswick wears the cap and Mrs. Janice Canion's class gown of medieval times. intently to Dr. Neswick. VOTTO GADDIS - Vice B., M., SFA. LOUIS ARMSTRONG - Principal, B., M., College. CHARLES LEE - Principal, B., M., College. ,VV MR. CLARENCE PROPES - Vocational Supervisor, B., U. of Houston. MRS. LUCY DIXON - Assistant Principal, B., Buttler College, M., Prairie View. MR. TOM P. MORRIS - Assistant Principal, B., E.T.S.U.g M., SFA. New Leader Encourages Assistants MR. CONRAD HOBBS - Assistant Principal, B., E.T.S.Cg M., E.T.S.U. 'K 2 A I I MR. GEORGE SHANKLE - Assistant Principal, B., Prairie View, M., SFA. Curriculum 179 F acult Begins Future With New Principal -nn..,..y M. Mrs. Ruth Cook explains the The importance of cell division is Mrs. Janis Canion dreams of a importance of the home and explained by Mr. Allan Mercer. great future for her students. family. MRS. JANE ADAMS A Health. Physical Education. B. LSU. MRS. JUDY AIKMAN - Attendance Clerk. MR. TOMMY ALDRIDGE - Health. Coaches Fresh- man Basketball and Football. B. SFA. MR. JAMES ALLEN - Am. Hist.. B. M Atlanta U. MRS. MARITA ATER - Sociology. Psychology. Texas History. Economics. Chairman Social Studies Dept.. B. SFA: M. SMU. MRS. SALLIE BAKER - Homemaking l. B. Baylor. MRS. BETTY BALLOW - English, B,M, SFA. MRS. BETH BASSETT A English. B. M. SFA. MR. GEORGE BATES - Mathematics. B. Tex. So.: M. SFA. MR. A. L. BLANTON - English. B. M. SFA. MR. P. H. BOLTON - DE. B. M. Texas College. MR. WRAY BOYD - Geom.. Alg. Il. Tennis Team. B. Henderson St. U: M. NMU. MRS. BESSIE BROWN - English. B. Texas College. MRS. ADRIAN BUNN - CVAE Academic. B. Texas Tech. MRS. HELEN BUTLER - English. B. SFA. MRS. RUTH BYRDSONG - Child Development. B. Texas College. l80 Curriculum Mrs. Candy Gray enjoys helping her students . . . Bart Reynolds. Starting the school year with a new principal can be very hectic. But an experi- enced and qualified faculty is an aid for the best year. Hard work and determina- tion has proved to be fine qualities of the staff. Togetherness and the will- ingness to work will be a major factor in deciding the outcome of this year. It can be a learning experience for the faculty as well as the students. MISS CLEMMIE CALLOWAY llomemaking l. B. Tillotson College: M. Prairie View. MISS BEVERLY CAMPBELL -- Resource Math and Social Studies. B. ETSU. MRS. .IANIS CANION English. English Dept. Chairman. B. Baylor: M. SFA. MR. M. L. CARLTON -f-- English. B. UT: M. ETSU.. MRS. AGNES CASE - Shorthand. Record Keeping. Typing ll. B. M. ETSU. MR. JOSE CHEEK - Spanish. B. Centenary: M. ETSU. MR. .IAM ES CLARK - Vocational Adjustment Class Lab. B, ETBC: M. SFA. MR. RANDALL COGGIN -- CVAE Co-op. B. M. ETSU. MRS. RUTH COOK A Home and Family. B. Mani- toba: M. SFA. MR. LYNN COOPER -- Band. Applied Music. Stage Band. B. SFA. MR. DOUG COX Head Football Coach. B. Trinity: M. Sam Houston St. MR. JAMES COX W- CVAE Academic. B. Texas A8cM: M. ETSU. MRS. HAZEL CRAIG - Library Clerk. MRS. PATSY CRAIG - Asst. Registrar and Computer Clerk. MRS. DELORES CRAIN lnt. Algebra I. B. Wiley College: M. SFA. MRS. ELIZABETH CRUMP 7- English. B. Central Methodist College: M. SFA. Curriculum l8l MR. SILAS CULLINS CVAE. G.M.R.. B. Tuskegee IQ. MRS. BOBBIE DEARION - English. B. .larvis Chris- tian: M. SFA. MRS. LAVERNE DENNIS --- Honlemaking I. Home and Family. B. TWU. MR. ROBERT DICKENS - Typing I. Business. B. M. Texas A8cl. MRS. MARY DICKERSON Y Registrar. B. Baylor. MRS. BERTHA DU BOSE - Biology. B. U of NC. MR. LARRY DUNAWAY --- Health. Head Basketball Coach. B. WT State. MRS. BETTYE EASTBU RN - Lihrary Clerk. MR. LARRY FERGUSON - Am. Hist.. B. ETSU. MR. JAMES FRUGE - Biology. B. M. SFA. MR. GLEN FULLERTON - General Woodworking and Drafting. B. M. ETSU. MR. MARK GILSTRAP - Health. Head Varsity Track Coach. B. SFA. .5 . ,fo-.1 .,, ww l I E Q MRS. ELIZABETH GOETTLE a Biology. B. TWU: N I E M. ETSU. 'ff ' g , MRs. NATAl.lE GRAVES a English. B. sw stale. . is 1 Ai MR. WENDELL GRAVES - Am. Govt., Golf Team P 0 - X Coach. B. sw slate. - g e MRS. CANDY GRAY a English. B. SFA: M. Loiiisi- g ' ' I ana Tech. -4 N A .lg moo Grading a good studentls paper Do I smell cookies burning? . . . gives Mr. Billy McClendon a Miss Clemmie Calloway. thrill. 182 Curriculum Qui ' Coach Mark Gilstrap shows his school spirit on over-all day. iii... ,- virs. Ruth Byrdsong demonstrates the techniques of sewing to Anthony Jryor, Carla Johnson, Stephanie Faggett, David Johnson. MRS. WAN DA GRAY 4 Clothing Services. B. SFA. MR. DON GROSS - General and Machine Wood' work. B. M. ETSU. MR, CLARENCE HARPER - Health. Am. Hist.. coaches 9th grade football and basketball. MR. BILLY HAWKINS -Y Algebra I. B. M. ETSU. MR. LARRY HAYNES - Int. Alg. I. Athletics. B. East Central St.: M. SFA. MR. T. J. HILL - American Gov't. Am. Hist.. B. Bishop Coll.: M. Tex. So. U. MR. JIM HINEMAN - Art I. III. IV. B. NTSU. MRS. CLAIRE HINES - Homemaking I and ll. B. SFA: M. ETSU. MRS. HATTIE HOBBS - Computer Operator. MRS. LINDA HODGE - CVAE Co-op. B. Texas Tech. MRS. SHARON HOLCOMB Y English. B. Sam Hous- ton. MR. NATHAN HOLLIS - Health. B. M. ETSU. Curriculum 183 Teaching Is A Learning Experience i X '7E1iil::51:.l' -f I--E..xsfg.5s1w-:lf if - '33 X .. .J . .liQif.f.... I ' .- 1.. . ' I . we ...- .. . ,.. .. . . H as . .. . .1 finesse - - -f sf. .geek bd 'S ...arg X 3 . . L Q f '---- .. Ms. X 9. 6 .-.. L .,....Q,,.. V. sf, ss I K , in K xv M ' f 1 U vi 3 Ni J C is 5 9 Q , 1.i Mrs. Marita Ater shows her Mr. Jerry Wallace and Mr. James Fruge relax after a long hard day in enthusiasm for teaching. the classroom. MRS. JANE HOUSTON - Vocational Counselor. B. UT: M. ETSU. MRS. JOANNE HUESKE - Health. Science. B. Bay- lor. MISS LEOLA HUGHES Y Math Aide. B. Bishop Col- lege. MRS. NANCY HUMPHREYS --e VOE Lab. B, Sul Ross. MRS. SYLVIA HUNT f Soph. English. B. LeTourneau: M. SFA. MRS. LINDA IRONS A Jr. English. B. Sam Houston. M.SHSU. MR. PAUL JACKSON - Health. Baseball. B. M. SFA. MR. ELDORAS JENKINS -f VOE Co-Op. B. M. ETSU. MRS. TOMMIE JOHNSON Fresh. English. B. Wylie: M. SFA. MRS. SUZANNE JON ES - Counselor. B. M. SFA. MRS. VIRGINIA JONES -Counselor. B. M. SFA. MRS. LYNN KEHLER V VEH. Home!Com.. B. LaTech. I8-4 Curriculum .... . . m is S MISS VIRGINIA KNAPP - Am. Hist.. Yearbook. B. Texas Tech: M, UT. MRS. BETTYE KNIGHTON f Alg. I and II, Geom. B, West Texas. M, SFA. MRS. ARLENE KOCH - Home and Family, B, NTSU. MR. DONALD KREIDER - Bible. Aerospace. B, Millersville College. MR. JOHN KUNKEL - Varsity Band. B, M. SFA. MR. HARRY LaGRONE - FOM, Int. Alg. B, Lamar Tech. MR. JAMES LAWSON - Phys. Science. Military II and III, B, U of Georgia: M. U of Arizona. MRS. LEOLA LEE S Am. History. B, M. Bishop Col- lege. MRS. LYNN LLOYD - Economics, Viewettes. B. Texas Eastern. MRS. MARCIA LYNCH - Geom, Alg I. B. M. ETSU. MISS MARIE LYNCH f Counselor. B. ETSU. MR. MARSHALL MCADAMS - Spanish I. Am, His- tory. B, M, TCU. John Kunkel takes a moment Mrs Suzanne Jones talks things Our work is never done . . . refuge in his office over with Mr A L Blanton Vernon Gray. Thelma Wright. and Letha Hart. Curriculum 185 6 MR. BILLY MCCLENDON - Govt., Economics. B LeTourneau. MR. WYATT MCDOWELL Y Counselor. B Oklahoma City: M. ETSU, MRS. MARY MCGUFFIN - Receptionist. B. St Edwards U. MRS. BRENDA MCKINNEY - MOCE, Int Alg. B M. SFA. MRS. LINDA MCVEAN - Homemaking I and II. B Incarnate Word. MR. ALLEN MERCER - Biology, B. M. SFA. MISS PAMELA MERCER - Drama, Speech. B NTSU. MRS. GLORIA MILLER A French I. II. and III. B ETSU. MRS. BRENDA MODISETT - P.E.. Pep Squad Swim Team. B. SFA. MRS. GRACELLYN MORRIS - Soph. English French I. B. M. SFA. MR. MARK NEFF - Biology. B. ETSU. MR. I-IERMON NEWHOUSE A Woodworking I. B. Prairie View. Endless Work. . .Mrs. Linda Irons. Mr. Mike Toon sits back and watches his class study attentively. EEE Us .,.,-.4 J.. Counseling times with Miss Pam Mercer are not only helpful but also a lot of fun . . . Miss Pam Mercer and Terome Robinson. A Q1 Office Staff Work At A What kind ofjob did you want? Mr. Kenneth Robertson. in Heotio Pace !.u 1 , .eeping this school in top shape Mrs. Mildred Bowers We enjoy answering the phone n't easy . . . Mrs. Virginia concentrates on paper work in . . . Donna White and Mrs. oore. between patients. Mary MeGuffin. My ii .1 5 MISS CATHY NORRIS - P.E.. Health. and Girls' Truck. B. SFA. MRS. VIRGINIA POORE A Secretary to the Princi- pal. MRS. WILLIE PORTER Vocational Secretary. MR. VINSON POTTER-VEH mechanics. MRS. GLENDA POUNDERS f- General Business. Gov't.. B. SFA. MRS. OLA PRESSON 7 .Ir. English. B. S,W. Missouri U. MR. OTIS RAGSDALE -A Physical Science. B. Wiley College: M. Prairie View. MRS. GLORIA RAY - Fresh. English. B. UT. MRS. CLAUDETTE RAYSON Art. B. SFA. MRS. LINDA REAVES -f Geometry. B. Midwestern U, MR. KENNETH ROBERTSON f- Joh Placement. B. M. ETSU. MRS. FLORENCE ROWLAND -W Counselor. B. Texas A.I.: M. NYTSU. Curriculum Students Gain Respect For Faeult -fi Mrs. Sally Baker compiles a hook of recipes for her students. L.- Eue Pasa'?. . . Mr. Jose Cheek. 'ra un.. F l' . L .. . ...A Mrs. Gloria Miller is proud of an Mr. Don Gross practices what he A paper. teaches. MRS. LINDA SARTOR Alg. I. Int. Alg. ll. B. SFA: M.Texas Eastern. MRS. SYBIL SATTERWHITE Library Clerk. MRS. ELIZABETH SAVARSEY DE I and II. B. NTSU. MR. JOHN SHEARER ff Welding I and II. MRS. NAOMI SHORT --- Choir and Music History. B. NTSU1 M. UT. MR. GALEN SHOTTS - Journalism. Jr. English. B. UT. MISS RITA SKIPPER - Orchestra. B. NTSU. MRS. LINDA SLACK A Physical Science. Chemistry. B. Sul Ross: M. TCU. 188 Curriculum Good pronounciation is important. . , Mrs. Bessie Brown. I don't teach typing. . . Mrs. Betty Woodall. MRS. JANET SMITH 4 Special Education. B. Tulsa U. MRS. VERNA SMITH f Alg. ll. TrigfAnal.. B. Jack- sonville St.. M. SFA. rss DR. JAMES SNOWDEN -- Orchestra. Applied Music. Music Theory. B. M. SFA: Ph D. U. of Colo. MR. CLIFFORD STEWART f Govt.. World Geog.. B. Texas Col.: M. SFA. MRS. JEANNINE STEWART - CVAE Academic. B. M. SFA. MR. KENNETH STUART - Teacher Aide. B. LeTourneau. MRS, KENNY STUBER - f School Nurse. R.N.. Park- land Hospital: B. Wheaton Col. MRS. ANDREA TALLANT - Attendance Clerk. SGT. GRADY TALLANT - Military l. MISS GOLDEN TARVER - Reference Librarian. B. Prairie View: M. U of Denver. MRS. BETTYE THOMAS Typing l. Gen. Bus.. B. Jarvis Christian: M. SFA. mc., MRS. JEAN THOMAS - Cosmetology land ll. life. S.. , I l'm sorry. but this paper will have to he typed over. . . Mrs. Nancy Mr. Robin Vaught pays a visit to Humphreys' lrs. Daisylyn Wilson helpg the snack baron his break. :quetta Saulters research a topic nr English. Curriculum I89 MR. MIKE TOON - Boys' PE. Health. B. ETSU. MR. C. C. TURNER - Trig!Analysis. Calculus. B, Baylor: M. ETSU. MR. ROBIN VAUGHT - Physical Science. Chemis- try. B. M. S.E. Oklahoma State. MR. JERRY WALLACE - Biology I and II. B. M. SFA. MRS. DORIS WALTERS W- Typing I and II. B. Bay- lor: M. SFA. MRS. VERA WARREN - Head Librarian. B, SMU' M. U of Denver. MR. RAYMOND WATKINS - Physical Science. B. SFA: M. U of Arkansas. MR. JERRY WELTY - Boys' PE. B. Trinity: M. SFA. MISS DEBBIE WENZEL - Speech. B. Texas A8LM. MRS. YVONNE WHEELER 7- Reading. B. TWU, MRS. BETTY WHITAK ER - Library Clerk. MR. HORACE WHITAKER -- Physical Science. B. M. Bishop. A work of art. . .Mrs. Claudette Rayson. Hmm' Deep down inside. I'm really a Being able to get along with others is what it's all about. . . Mrs. Brenda nice guy. . . Mr. Paul Jackson. Modisett and Mrs. Lois McDaniel. l90 Curriculum QQIOB P Christmas program. . Hugh Wylie gives his version the Night Before Christmas. r. Raymond Watkins' classes ow they're in Lobo Country. faculty gather around the iano to sing White Christmas during Faculty Has Great Spirit For Lobos FWHM 1 A Y nf A ,ta A good half time performance makes Mrs. Lynn Lloyd happy. Long, hard weeks of practice pay off for the Lobo team and coaches. Clay Mitchell shares part of the spot light with Dr. Neswick. Curriculum Faoult Finds Teaching Good This Year Mr. Randall Coggin's CVAE class. MRS. MARGARET WILHITE - Physical Science, B. Jarvis Christian. MR. ARTHUR WILLIAMS - Voc. Agriculture. B, Texas A8cM: M, ETBC. MR. CURTIS WILLIAMS - ICT, B, SFA. MRS. KATIE WILLIAMS - Typing, Bookkeeping, B, Baylor: M, ETSU, MRS. SHIRLEY WILLIAMS - Sr. English. B,M, SFA. MRS. DAISYLYN WILSON -Jr. English, B. M. Prai- rie View. MRS. MARION WILSON - Social Studies. English II. B, E. Cer1tralState. MRS. BETTY WOODALL - Homemaking I, B. NTSU. l92 Curriculum be Q. Ei MR. HUGH WYLIE - Computer Math, Phys- ics. B. M. SFA. W-' wa, 'K 1 1,0 ....-M4 Iirs. Jean Thomas demonstrates the latest in hair fashions. p ' l's if ' 4 I 0 iqnsvrol ...M is 4-..,.,.f-+ ' r. Riley Ross points out the It's hard to catch Mr. E. B. es of a motor to Colvianto Jenkins without a smile on his orrison. face. C. C. Turner sits in on a math class as head of the math department. You don't seem to be getting my point . . . Mr. Conrad Hobbs. Mr. Jimmy Yancey helps Joanie Rathbun select music for contest. fi , ,' Wh W. 'ur 1 4 ' I Lf is i f - fl . my-A.Q,, t 5 M 1 .... . ' or j Hg, ......., ..... , .L Let me try to explain it another way . . . Mrs. Elizabeth Goettle. Curriculum Media Center Proves Useful To Students The Learning Resource Center is an asset to the LHS Students. It is the cen- ter of learning. It's main purpose is to enrich stu- dent,s learning either by self-motivating methods or in areas of classroom assi nments. With new faciities and up-to-date methods, the LRC stands out. Mrs. Sybil Satterwhite puts a book on reserve for Janet Barnes. Mrs. Whitaker arranges the cassette station in the audio center of the LRC. We work for the best . . . Miss Golden Tarver and Mrs. Vera Warren. v Mrs. Chris Muffler examines TV tape unit in the library. Mrs. Bettye Eastburn checks on Mrs. Betty Whitaker demonstrates the set up of the TV camera. the list of over-due books. Curriculum New Programs Become Part Cf LHS Wanda Gray's Commercial Clothing Class. f Officers of Clothing Mrs. Beth Shelton tutors English IMerchand1se. students in the Learning Center. This year marks the beginning of two new pro- grams at LHS. Math of Consumer Economics CMOCEJ and Commercial Clothing. MOCE is a math which is useful in figuring out such things as income taxes, buy- ing a new car, or purchasing a home. It teaches math that can and will be used in everyday life. Commercial Clothing teaches the student skills to use in the clothing industry. They learn to operate power sewing machines and use them in the construction of garments. Mrs. Brenda McKinney explains how MOCE can be used in everyday life. is easy . . . Mrs. Wanda Math of Consumer Education can be mind bogghng . . . Barb Cummins. Curriculum 195 Community Takes Pride In The Growth The strength and weak- ness in the schools is greatly influenced by the commu- nity. The Longview patrons have played an important part in the building of the school. Many citizens of the community - parents, bus- inessmen and interested patrons and friends have given of themselves - time, energy and money to uphold the fine standards of education for which one strives. We could not do without their help. The Band Booster Club discuss the band's spring trip to Mexico. The PTA Executive Board: Mrs. Charles Taylor, Mrs. Sid Tutt, Mrs. Frank Jackson, and Mrs. Earl Claxton. r g Q I I .r cs: , . ---N fi by I K Q , ' -s, 2 K S A on ....i , The Longview Bowling Lanes are Jamie Fuller and Cathy-Legg provided for the students, use at work hard in the Longview Ballet LHS. Company. This scoreboard is donated by Metropolitan Savings and Loan. 196 Curriculum i The swim team makes use of the YMCA's swimming facilities. And Development At LHS - flluuw 709' Dr. Glen Neswick talks over upcoming events with superintendent Henry Wheeler, Mrs. Mary Lou Smith and Mr. Conrad Hobbs. -Jlxfv 5? 9' ...L -- 'ii F and Mrs. Raymond Davis are honored by the band with presents at time during homecoming. THE BIG GREEN The Band Booster Club provides the football stadium with a new sign. Donna White, Donna Gage, and Annette Wilson discuss plans for the senior celebration with Mrs. Daryl Wickersham. Curriculum 197 - ' , EQ, I . in k A - . V K Q JZAA xy, 1 'lCIllllNlI'i1lllllLl , ,, Bqukclhalll blues 'Q 4 1 4.6415 A me lfuulbzlll fcwr - 198 Sports Swimming scnsuliom , Sports I A Y M, W R X- 'ff f. A .WN A 1 - M5 4 ' w'S 'fw ' 5' .Q , saiffifi f, du. A at A 4 ,Lgaiv f b , f ' ' :Zn ff at T, Q ff .lfwf ' K WW www- A I, I, , rv , in I - amp.: ww Q, , V MA Mw- qm . 4 3, ,fu r h M - Q if-,arc A V 3. f ,.,,f:Q4 i Vixigf' '44 'H ' .if ,. hw a-Q Q fail Q If-.'5, is Tum V 115, 3 im lf, ff 1 X L ' izvw it ' ff af, V ww f ' X bu, rg, I -A ' wx We ,, sw 1 W 4 . :JA : 1 ,, fu ., ls. r e r P153 w 5 31 3! QW S 4-gp fag 3? f Vs , Q, . The Lobos come out of the tunnel f ready to play. XM lllliililifi f,1m5m11 M1 sun norms zo me ami, if mighty Lobofs imuaff fvofkqwm IIFCU' 'd'1l!K VLA. I ,:2ii:, Ligliiill, :'v7Mi? ixvm uw fjafss UVB L!5'ULa'i1.5i Hlqiam Q1 E'--itlgw Lmdci' lime? Emilio ful pridc flows xwiimu 1?aQw' Lcd by fuwlifil Eiwug who mlpporif-, use isyagsnw 4! amd 5 rcuord maui 141552255 over as llczui Qozwkr E'-i'7Q1. Lufkm Pzxsliizsrw Y 1977 Lobo Coaching Staff. J ,, ,W ,.5. 55, . my if! V 1 11221 J' 7' W is 55?-2524 fi, 5 A -xkh by ., Q, Afkwk 'A' 41' ,al E'U1:I?'Pfi3i MVK the Lobos min mme wfmmgzw before failing xiutimx 24537515 Main String Ready For District Play Co-Champions of the District is a come-down for the Lobos, but the play was dominated by the LHS team during the season until the final game. The Lufkin Panthers proved to be the stumbling block to the Mean Green. Now the team, the coaches and the students look forward to next year. Longview Lobo Team Captains: Steven Boyd, Clay Myers, Kenny Jackson, Mike Claxton, and Head Coach Doug Cox. Lobo 14 - AAAA Co-Champions. 202 Football :-A - ,K ,, -, , 1 ,kk.,,, f W ,gif - t -Ziyi Qi! V m Tutt tacks on the extra point. A wi ,, ,,-1.aM'- Dinky Edwards puts the move on John Tyler. eg. quo X' '41 'I' I obby Portley gets assistance from Willard Hunter. ops. how about some help . . . Kenny Jackson. 'fa Richard Dickson intercepts a John Tyler pass. Football 203 As the LHS football sea- son kicked off on Septem- ber 30, Nacogdoches became the first victim in District 14-4A. As Longview traveled to Tyler Lee, it was another victori- ous occasion by a 2l-3 score. John Tyler, Texar- kana. and Marshall were alsojust steps on the ladder as they were mowed under by the mighty Lobos. Luf- kin edged Longview, 28-29, to stop the Lobos 9-O win- ning streak. Defending Champs - A Te Kenny Jackson looks downfield for a receiver. Sammy Lanier finds an opening and heads for the goal line. Kevin Jones boots the ball into the end zone. I . N is ., 1ff-ff -2- 1 ... ii N- ig 'Sl' lg 1- Dinky Edwards in the open. 204 Football ie s Hey look, Coach, one leg. . . Bobby Portley. o Reckon With In 1977 obo offensive line clears the way for another first down. L i helps support Lobos. Dinky Edwards options around end and turns up field. V mf le 544' f Reno Hutchins stops a would-be touchdown. sl oach said take your choice . . . Lobo defensive unit discusses Sammy Lanier shows his style of reg Brown and Kenny Jackson. their strategy. punt returning. Football 205 Mean Green Brings Fear To Gridiron The Longview Lobos once more had a great year by winning a Co-Champi- onship with Lufkin. The Lobos combined ability. strength, and stamina to outwit and to outplay their opponents. A mere eighty- three points were all that the Mean Green allowed their rivals. Lobos are never beaten,just outscored. ,, 1,,, Y ,JL-7' 2- ', v I I L . fun Q ,W wgwr r .- W ' twniww ' M 1 ' ' ' :su ,.,, . ' Ma- W The Lobos rush onto the field before their victory over the Mavericks. 206 Football Lobo offense breaks from the huddle - ready for the attack it Q5 On third and short the Green Machine is hard to stop A it . . Iireg Brown zeros in on a John The Mean Green prepares to stop opponents' offensive attack. 'yler runner. in the end the scoreboard tells the tale. taxis . I., ll i K N K Kenny Jackson listens for the officials' decision. Jinky Edwards breaks toward Sam Lanier takes the pitch out .lim Tutt does it again. ie line. andturns up-field. Football 207 Sophomores Strive To Reach Perfection Being one of the strongest Junior Varsity football teams to come through Longview, the 1977 Lobo sophomores met the chal- lenge each week. With each victory, the Junior Varsity gained recognition. All the hard work from the begin- ning of the year was paid off by a Tri-Championship with Marshall and Texar- kana. With the talent and determination of the sopho- mores, they should keep up the winning tradition as Lobos. 1977-78 Lobo Trainers l977 Lobo Jr. Varsity Tri-District Champions. 208 JV Football hw I e kk ' ,riil R. K K R so C Iiophomore defense a definite obstacle opposing teams. i A Larry Smith gives a second effort. . sf itll Chuck Tomberlain splits the M' if if lprights. l , .i it ,M ,sms . n 'I i F Marcus Jackson makes the turn and heads for the end zone. Bill Chism and Coach Paul Jackson confer on the sideline, Kyle Foote puts opponents out of scoring range. Football 209 Freshmen Spirit - A Tremendou 1' YT 1-'1' 1- TTY ,TT YT YT w-T '17 'r j . .. . f . 1 . sg K Y- , . 'r v 1' 1 5 :GTF fw'.1r i33! me r -gr v .. wi V B0 r. x r- .J A 1 . . .fp ' 1- .u.3.'e : 'L2T' sw- vw 1977 Green Freshmen Team. qs ..,..,. .K iw. W ww. H Mmm- Uhlgvti 5 N urn JV: M 'V M L L . . .. . . . . . , .L f ,. A N I , . - H nf.. -rye. N -., . ,5-nmfi: 4 .,.rew.f1,uQQ, , - . X. . VL I 5, , ,. -Wigs.: -1 ,L . . f . 7-aww.: :Q - 'Y - w-kugg.1.'.g.,,- ,- fe 7 J ..w1:.,rf ev V I. . fn' I ' W ,Q ., he-rf,.,.,. , H- ' : Pia. 2 W. .Jim-ffyf.e1 ,A , kkk, K V. e.k,,.,,, 'W , .. .W f K , . R57 4, W, .. .uf . H Q.-1, r:f.f,.tg.ff., W, . A.: : Q' W' K Q 1 .f fi- ---- K K - f' . . if - I . K 1977 White Freshmen Team. Football 'I Asset In Obtaining Their Goals One of the newer addi- tions to the LHS athletic department is the Freshmen football teams. The Gold team had the best season with a 6-3-1 record, the Green team was second with a 4-6 record, and the White team had a record of 2-7-l. Though none of the three teams had a sensa- tional season. Coach Doug Cox and his staff are look- ing forward to the addition of these young men to the 1978-80 Varsity football team. -' ' i ' W . -ffffQ,Q5gg,ta,,i,, T V . -iw 4 f f ' 1 ffm To Wzgbgs ,, ,L-if gf sky, an K K ,ei in -4.3 its L 'Pi' 15 fmt.. s 7 Football 212 Basketball Q . LG S if Q 2-..-W. ' , ., 3 , Q t g .mf ,A , Q s- 5 ' ,M 0 T I f- ' ty ' i .:1s. i 1: J 8 A ' sW'ffi '5 in ii Q 4 i i. -r 54' ' Y , 'YJ 5 ...dp-ff This has been a very suc- cessful year for Coach Larry Dunaway and his players, The Green Wave? Coach Dunaway is building a stepladder toward a peak, which will be derived by experience and practice. Tommy Rob- inson a 6'7 senior, is one of the top shooters in the dis- trict with a 6871 average. The starting squad is made up of four returning letter- men from l976-77, Tommy Robinson, Jeff Glenn, Bo Smith, and Kenny Jackson. With more experience and new talent, the Lobos have made a name for themselves in District 14-AAAA. 4 Basketball 213 Lobo Netters Combine Talent And i no V o Y Llwu? v 3 A I wa s Q qc-ff Bo Smith heads down court. ii Q rm . o 1 s , Q'-4 Kenny Jackson passes to open man. E YL 5 f 'W f fl 4J U i LEUS 1977-78 Lobo Basketball Team. 214 Basketball Determination To Topple Opposition Tommy Robinson goes high for tip off. The Lobo Green Wave is one of the most impressive teams to come out of Longview High. The Lobos proved this by winning the Kilgore Tournament and placing second in the Pepsi Tournament in Dallas. Led by Coach Larry Dunaway, the Green Waves' publicity is higher than ever. This is the result of a good record and capacity crowds at each game. imma ix Q2 U 4 . U LUBU9 ' ff. L -- N w gg 0 g t..... as Jerome Ingram eyes down basket. Dribbling to the open . . . Jon Writt. ,,.,....---- Converting on the free throw . . . Darren Toombs. . X , 4 A' . Jeff Glenn passes off to teammate. Basketball 215 Green Wave Mutilate All Adversaries The LHS basketball team bounced over their adver- saries with a steady flow, living up to their name the Green Wave. Their success was due to much time and effort devoted to their workouts, consisting of hypothetical situations and shooting drills. ...nf- P' s, alvi Nepolean Birdsong directs the offense. Kenny Jackson gets the offense going. Tommy Robinson waits for the ball. 216 Basketball Tommy Robinson drops in two more. null-ull' Jeff Glenn playing heads-up offense. i in tr 1 in ni trr t i'iil i Jon Writt shoots a free throw. Bo Smith looks for pass against Tyler Lee. Sr .S X 1 Slepolean Birdsong shows his :hooting expertise. Writt takes aim at the basket. l 4 i ill! ,fl r,.,...... s H1 Darren Toombs shoots free throw against Marshall. Tommy Robinson beats his man on the tip off. 3, ., ' Tommy Robinson demonstrates accurate shooting. Basketball 217 Ir. Varsity Shows New Techniques Every year can not be the greatest and the Junior Var- sity had an off year. The experience has been good, but as far as ranking they are looking toward next year. Coach Otis Ragsdale was coach this year and will have six of his fifteen mem- bers as candidates for the Varsity team next year. 5 at-3 ' Kevin Tate lays it up and in Viv S if YN' 1977-78 Lobo Junior Varsity Basketball Team. Basketball 5 ...ffl--5 that's mine . . . Freddie Williams. MCGCC- 'lw Ili! .di Here, you take it. . .Victor F LOBg L ,- 48 Hollins . . . Now what do I Kevin Tate puts it in from underneath. ' .-e ' Q 'Q rmrfw-eff lrglrr . ' K iei iiz. ames Rfffdden brings the ball fammy Lanier sets up the Lobo offense. mio 5001198 Tange- Basketball 219 i Y' Freshman Netters Rip Through Season The freshman basketball teams are still a new addi- tion at LHS. The team,s workout consists of lay-ups, outsides shots, and free throws. The teams have been preparing for the l977-78 season. The talent on the three teams is equally divided. Once again, the LHS basketball program looks to be one of the best ever. Nathan Harris studies the situation before the next play i at .. N ,.... . we-V s i s s I ' .1 U 'Nw Gary Kingsby rips the net from John Dulweber gains a little help from his opponent. the Outslde- James Pierce on the foul line. 220 Basketball Eddie Brown passes it into scoring position. r 1 . 'X shot from the corner adds two more. j LN Bobby Daniels makes it look vasy. ' 1 s .assi 5 of ' .if K tip off and the action begins. Nathan Harris begins the offensive attack. 5 as e 'T K. , James Pierce and Bobby Daniels jump for the ball after a missed free- throw. if ' f i Please fall in. . .Kyle Jones. John Dulweber studies his shot from the foul line. Basketball 221 Swimmers Stroke Past Competition The LHS Swim team has hard work-outs and were well rewarded by winning the District championship. This is their second year to win district and are now off to participate in the region- als. Mrs. Brenda Modisett is looking for an excellent per- formance in the regionals and another district title next year. Mrs. Brenda Modisett . . . Swim team coach l l l ,X A ig ,,-'. .LL ,i nr. H , N--'frr U W, 1977-78 Swim Team 222 Swimming l fell, he finally made it f Steve Lucy. Eric Ruff, Tom Felker. Tesa Campbell flips over diving. C',wQlf1 k 'WW ley, why is everything upside OWU? - - - Dawn Holt- Girls' Relay - Kathy Kaplan, Melissa McDonald, Karen Bienvenu, Lori Weitzel. l 'ein -if And winds up the dive with a fine ody Carroll-in preparation. . . Off the board. . . finish- Swimming 223 Links Men Score Well In District The LHS golf team is one of great potential. Coming off a second place finish in district last year, Coach Wendell Graves is very excited about this year,s team. The golf team has four returning lettermen: Jeff Cole, Eric Joseph, Andy Mack, and Jack Slagle. According to Coach Graves, this team has the potential needed to be even greater this year. Kevin Portman uses a smooth even swing. 224 Golf K i- . w ' Q 1 W mn ' W .. 4. , , 4 4' , 221 ' :limafL2Zf2fffi'1f'f-. 96.475 5 ' 5 ' 'I 1 4, c-,:L,,,,f ,qt ,MV , X ., ,Q -A N, . ,, A fif ynzu ,.g,f.,,,,,,,j,wlCfz: r- 1.42 Y:-y:lf:.,'.4g,f2S!r -ggaizw,yw1s lg g,5gfws,es,grv:-1-H 'r'tr I , Eric Joseph - 1977 District Medalist. Randy Park finds his line Well, I Wonder how far I should hit this one? . . . Jeff Cole. 'S 3' ff 3. .-. .. i,.rt,,gL Bruce Smith displays his driving techniques. A A Mack looks on as Eric lines up a putt. if H.. A , ..,.e,.,. Timmy Swisher uses a soft touch. oy, this fairway sure is rough . . . Andy Mack. l Rex Nichols drives off the tee. I977-78 Golf Team Golf 225 Golf Team Swings With Accuracy R. WSE- 19 fi .x w .c.. N Q N Q .... , , . .. -, w 5 , x 5 ., Se.. Ve. . , 1- fs. - -Q .s .:- X I J : aw! WST Xi A - s s Calvin Payton uses a good follow through. Jack Slagle putts the ball on its way. Cap Field caught in his back SWIUS- Jim Gray uses total concentration in his putting game. Ns L tssiigf Johnny Guttry swings for the Carl Warrick runs this putt at the hole. green. 226 Golf k,,.k, It 1, ' ' ,,,, a H . 4. J: 1,054 N 1 ,, L,,, ,W .. ,,,, ,.. . , Denise Deteau prepares to serve. rl y l..3:I2I.?,4i:?Ei??ii'WWi' Donna Higby uses good form on her forehand. T lil 2 1. is ..1' s ee. i t ss's s l s y e ., .e,A, . . , ., . . . t t .5 ,gs Chris Blair . . . a member of the top four. Deteau smashes a lob. Tennis anyone. . .Clay Whatley. LHS Tennis Serves With Enthusiasm The girls' tennis team has been working out since Sep- tember. The team has been out practicing on their game, while at the same time, keeping in shape. The girls' team still has to run laps at the end of each workout. Coach Wray Boyd believes in keeping the girls in good physical condition. The girls' team has a lot of young talent and should do well in the near future. 1 4.- Lisa Holmes studies her opponent. Tennis 227 U -,kMMYhMAk,MT., H-, ........-1, .,., -- Girls' Team Score High In District 5 Denise Deteau awaits the retum. ni...-...IN,--, . in Q Er 1977-78 Girls' Tennis Team. - X , f vb ., Ri 5 as X ' - el Now I wonder what I cou1d've Lisa Holmes prepares for the coming serve. done wrong. . .Robin Glass. 228 Tennis I Lobo Tennis Team Serves Its Purpose .5 ' W . . - rg r . ' 'ma' Q-, '- Q' B- if-'pe :Wg -2' snxa.: f ' A ...f i.,,,.x1 L.l..r....X..,x. '. .. af' K , wal A A view of the tennis courts at LHS. The 1977-78 Boys' team has worked very hard this year, despite all the bad weather, to prepare for the matches in District I4- AAAA. Even though the heart of the season begins in late spring, they have been working all fall running, practicing serves, and back- hands. Returning players will be Mike Beasley, Chris Blair, Vance Cameron, Roger Hohlt, Glenn McDonald, Clay Mitchell, Brad Phillips, Sammy Robey, Mike Smith, and Clay VVhatley. f 1977-78 Varsity Tennis Team 5 ' Tennis 229 Lobo Tennis Smashes By Opponents 4 L L o-1n1f 2 .:n,1 L .o,. ,sy L lmw ..,nQno L Chris Blair retums cross court. Isit in bounds'?. . .Clay Mitchell. 230 Tennis 2' l z 2 is 'fl- 5. Chris Blair concentrates on his volley. , r L 'ttt -New-1 1, .,,,, , ,, Brad Phillips works on his Clay Mitchell awaits his next backhand. match. H Brad Phillips works from the baseline. Baseball Puts Forth A Second Effort 3' 1 ' . I 2 0 ' .,. l ' ' Robert Hudgens backpedals to make the catch. Andi' Williams works on a good win -up. V' 1 My .5 J.. The LHS Baseball team has had a hard time right from the beginning this year with snow and generally bad weather. They have practiced hard, working on throwing, hitting, and phys- ical conditioning. This year,s team is composed of eleven returning lettermen. Coach Paul Jackson is very enthusiastic about this year's squad and is looking forward to another winning season. are A, W f '- a , n t ,Q sQ?:,'e,,u -.Q 1 Kevin Jones and Richard Dixon get in their bag work. Kenneth Lawson uses a tee to improve his swing. Hey, not yet. . .Chris Bailey. Baseball 231 LHS B,ball Works Hard For District a , in ' 'f ,f .gum ' I inn-1-rr' W G iifffffii Y 't' , ,Vr.,V . Joe Portley presents a good swing. Boy, am I glad that's over . . . Jimmy Hand. 232 Baseball Mg, ,f... K, Craig Benedict and Jim Tutt discuss strategy. Q I. f' K Craig Benedict makes it look easy. Jim Tutt gets his arm loose before practice. K .Q . ' z'!5,'i?. Bob Crow practices on eye and hand coordination. I missed again! Coach Bill Chism follows the pitch. 1 ' .sf f as ,. . 4- .gy +.. ,, . W is Q Mark Gibso n shows a good oger Burghart and J ereXNKaplan wait for a decision. follow lh1'0Ugh- , vf 1, , K fi X fl Q,-1 ,qw D77-1978 Varsity Baseball Team Baseball 233 Girls' Volleyball Upholds The 1977 Lobo Girls' Volleyball Team. 1977 Jr. Varsity Girls' Volleyball Team. Girls' Volleyball The Girls' Volleyball team had another winning season, gaining third place in District play with an 8-4 record. Linderra Pippins and La Tonza Pippins were named to the first string All-District team, and Linda Hacker was named on the second string All District team. Another award given was Outstand- ing Junior of the Year which was received by La Tonza Pippins. v ' Q wyce Williams sets it up from e Joyce Williams and LaTonza stand ready as Debra Sheffield relays the H x D .il g.. Linderra Pippins serves to put the Sheffield blocks a shot at the net from a Lufkin rival ball m Play- Girls' Volleyball 23 5 Lobo Cindermen In The Running The LHS track team has been out every afternoon working to strengthen their individual events, and to develop stamina. Led by Coach Mark Gilstrap, the track team is looking toward a third district title in a row. While in Coach Gilstrap's first year, he took the team to the district 14- AAAA title, he has ten returning lettermen. This year, the track team has been hampered by bad weather all year. The team has been working out in the halls of LHS. It looks like another good year for the track team. puma ml . x I Y si 3 1 Intermediate hurdler Dinky Pole vaulter Marcus Rodgers Edwards. lr' foirg' .nu.u--m-.......- 'Is 1977-78 Varsity Track Team 236 Track fe t My 5 W? its ff: ff me 5 5, 19 . E, xl I . idk' wg Y t tif' f 7, -. . , , fi- img 3 rf 7 3, xnthony Coleman extends the baton. . . Dinky Edwards is off and running. ,. , ., ,M11m...,,.-1. f'-', ,, . ,.. 1: anmpnuun.-rf -mv .- ,. - --,rm .1 . 4 . rn1unsluuw.,1-nu-M. ef-- v Q 'Neumann-1 vf ng-mail-n' 'wr la. - '-fa-r..ilvwr,.M -'jj - - rn: X wssitfa. 1 raw, ' 1,199.4 - M 11-- , , Mav- ,J -,Jw ,tt iff aff-My t J' 978 mile relay team f n 5 fu in Track 237 Lobo Track High-Steps In District The Lobo Track team, who get into their season later on in the spring, have worked very hard for each individual event. Coach Mark Gilstrap in his second year at LHS is looking for- ward to a promising season. The team is made up of ten returning lettermen: Ste- phen Boyd, Greg Brown, Arthur Burnette, Dinky Edwards, Bobby Halton, Rex Owens, Keith Owings, David Reel, Van Roberts, and Marcus Rogers. ., . ., , ,. N N n. nttn to , T3 it , P in QA e ,, . V V, 1 11 is gl . E k y . ,S Lxkg N ipp ,I p R ' t, i s T B2 Q rrl, H P H L at r t st i M t X B iiii itsrr A pi y X E ,, Y , W . - 4, , N Marcus Rogers practices on his event. 238 Boys' Track B ttwiaf. or , B - rsl'1 Bfi 1978 Broad jumpers. TWNMMMW M. i , .W :,.a,WmwMWf-it I .....,,,...s.., 1 .mums-QW The track team puts in a warm-up lap. 4 S B 2 t , n 5, 'awww H ' QVQ i Kp r . i R B- Whoo s, not this time. Hey, what ha ened to the bar. P PP G ,.2Z3 UuM1WL ' mwmi. z aann Y 42nr a aw., ,.-, U.4,,,,,, . A K , 41 A , .4 1 . may-.W V A fa ., ,, L ,,.,'w.qwqn-we . M, e A , . ,W ,,W,u-ann-mm, .1 3 4 3 'YS ,, V . I ,.,,,, , , I 78 Junior Varsity Track team. annum P77-78 Freshman Track team ,s,., I 'JI as Rex Owens and Mack Fagget . . . hurdlers :Q an 1 iff vf ' - , ' l, 1 . a hk x ' T 1 F 2 fa- lilfkf' T 5,50 B UJ1 A Q ff 1 'T H avg 'A Hg 5 -Q . I .Y - . f T5 ' Q w 154 - J, i V1.4 f - , , . as . 1978 Distance Runners Track 239 Girls'Track Training To Be The Best The 1978 Girls, track team, another sport which comes later on in the spring, is coached by Miss Cathy Norris. The girls, team, after having won district last year, is looking forward to another one this year. Returning girls will be Pam Baker, Sherry Bradley, Phil- ippa Brown, Carol Edwards, Drusilla Hunter, Sherry Ingram, Sharon Jim- merson, Tammy Johnson, Eve Pinson, Lisa Pippins, Sandra Smith, Chakita Thomas, Melonie Thomp- son, and Joyce Williams. 1977-78 Girls, Track Team Girls' Track .F .Hx -u,au:aa.x44.a.a.n.a..,...,.4-.a-bvp.e,4yw.4,uay..t,.a:.f- ... ,J ,u 4... -- iw . - ' 5 .mi 1- 1, , ,M e uf ., X . '1g,.,S..- A V .,.f K In 1- new .-we t. - . 2 , t e fri ' ' -l f 'A if 1 A' s t-53 X s' V - -. X .A .. ,Hg :--,- w,XL-new 5,-' :glue . ' t - r T 'T H. V1 T - .1.- .t 'rt ' ft, f Qaffig 'T A -1 ' is 4 if I 'B' T .f pf r ,c T il mf Q, . ie MF'f kfii'f 'fTf.Q'- Q. - ., - ., t . 1 Q 2 s t 1 ., A as .7 X i 1 . - - 'ip MSL' 13 M Q' , ' , ' ff ' ' r ' r' M es. N ' . ,j 'it ' Q 3'..g,tsas,uB.a t riff, Mark Mitchell uses a cross court forehand. ' ' ' : f , ,m M A 1 J ,SJ ,ylrfexf ...ffxramvl 5 . , Ah iw.. gn- . .5-Q-it hw .' ,. K x. f5MRfif11.g4ff f .M f ,T iw v ,xdklfg A , :E . ,L . . xii Tgizf. ffm! i f A iw ' e V 'ig llgilil ' W ft 0941.1 .ffgm fly , A fi ,-Q I ,Q r, Qfa f e ' 1 ,K , . ,I..fi9ggff fr 5' T TQ, be-V.-fs 'Q 4 gd ,ygriimff K ww,-1 -tg? ,nj Y we , N ' '- W ' , ,, ' 4 'JE' if yu. +-f1fP3 X r. if.. -K if , 3333 , gg lBrad Deteau volleys from the baseline. L LQ- N. , S f eser ff keees V 'I t Steve Latham uses good form in his backhand. is-..1.wL, Michelle Phillips sets up for a return. ww ww f mswf 'V ,M I , V Tennis Gains More Experience The JV tennis team is composed of future talent. The team works on their tennis skills, while gaining experience in preparation for the varsity. Coached by Mrs. Lois McDaniel, the tennis team plays in their own tournaments to build confidence. A bright future is in store for the ninth grade team. N' X .r ,N sts- ' vnsnxuv-f i ,,.,, ,..,,,.... ,.A...f.-e-4-.fw+-f--- , U ,I , ,, N In lc- K, A A A ' zinc S 1 9 A Y, .gi H .I X do r fr.: 5' . T fb -A ' n x in W ,im sf T9 ai Linda Edwards puts power into her swing. J.V. Tennis 241 -., 7 W --1- Org Owulllful l'm'sc1'xicc illlilllliwllx , g gf M 'E vi 'AB . fag- .sg If A I .,.3'51 ' mrc for prnfcwimm ' 1 l'L1LiL' Organizations 0' -1 ff? ,, ,,,,, ? The 1977-1978 Senior National Honor Society Members. f. my S 7 , ,qv f Steve Strong Steve Lucy Karen Bienvenu Janet Ferguson President Vice-president Secretary Treasurer 244 Organizations Top Group Leads LHS Academi- cally One of the most intellec- Lual organizations of LHS is Lhe National Honor Soci- Ety. To become a member ne needs a 92 grade aver- age. This organization not nly fosters scholarship, it lso helps the members evelop leadership. NHS embers take part in the unior induction as well as Earrying out a community P roject. The NHS also pub- .ishes a student directory and sponsors a break for onor Roll students each uarter. Sophomores are ssociate members of this rganization, which is made Vlp of Seniors and Juniors. 0 i P' ah-f' fire The 1977-78 Junior National Honor Society members. T The 1977-78 Sophomore Associate members. Organizations 245 NIHS, Example of Quality And Perfection The National Junior Honor Society is comprised of fresh- man students with high scholastic averages. The members of this organization are associate members of the National Honor Society, which is made of juniors and seniors. How- ever, NJ HS members work toward the same goals of scholar- ship, leadership, and character development as the National Society. To become a part of this honor group, a student must have a 92 grade average and must also pay dues. lgfirs. Veronica Yarbrough, Spons Q ,f 1977-1978 Members of the National Junior Honor Society 246 Organizations I r aj 'if' ' - Officers: U10 rj Robert Dale Brown. Vice-pres.: Holly Hodges. Sec. Treas.1 Chevious Hodge, Project chairman: Bryce Bagby. Pres, Life Begins With Home And Family Promoting leadership and improving individual, family, and community liv- ing are goals of Mrs. Arlene Koch's chapter of Future Homemakers of America. This group participates in area and state meetings. Activities this year include a trip to the State Fair in October and a Christmas party for the retarded. Mrs. Arlene Koch's l977-78 FHA Chapter. 1 ,. f it l it 157 r Organizations T . 2 - - . YI, , , ng fi I 5 X' I-'Q 'A' 5 i' ' X ' A ri 1 an . o - f . Z , . .',,.4-' f Z . X ,- , 1 . - ,XL f f fn ' 5 5 X L .. 5' X x , if . 5' . C m ,I W , . f' s E X I C , s 0 Xl !'..'z lv K . .1 1 I-'T-552. 'fs x K 'LA ,: X ,gl ff bv 'Hy ' ,fs-,xi V ltudent Council officers have fun while working. l I F 44 erwflff 2 V v' firs. Florence Rowland, Sponsor. 9. A ..Xf,,cr 'f 1 LHS Council Creates Year Of Success The Student Council is the students' voice in school affairs. The representatives and alternates, led by the student council officers, plan activities for LHS pupils. This organization is instrumental in backing the Lobos and keeping school spirit high. The council also sponsors many activities for the student body. These activities include dances, contests, Western Day, and Flush That John', week. Vhoops! I think Ijust read last 1eek's announcements. . .Brian Jolive. You're darn right we Flushed That Johni' . . . Kelly Daniels. These tele-tinesjust crack me up . . . Janet Ferguson, Clay Mitchell, and Denise Deteau. Organizations Representatives Voice Opinion Of Students 1977-78 Student Council Representatives. seam .'Q1 iff y? i,..u i F7 S I, is Q3 if it 1977-78 Student Council Altemates 250 Organizations tit 1 1 1,, use , P Y ---all it UQ . -'-M., ron! Ito r - Kathy Simon, Sec.g Alversia Sibley, Representativeg Middle Valencia Swift, Vice-pres.g Marcus Rogers, Pres., Velma Johnson, Back Ito r- Mrs. Linda McVean, Sponsor, Annette Johnson, Sonja Roach, Treas. jj' EN Homemakers Learn New Techniques FHA provides opportuni- ties for learning beyond the home economics classroom, acquainted with home eco- nomic related careers, and improves relations with friends and family mem- bers. Mrs. Linda McVean's FHA chapter attends state and area meetings and helps in community projects with nursing homes and chil- dren. virs. Linda McVean's FHA Chapter. Organizations Thespians Perform Tragedy And Comedy The Thespian Club encourages student interest in the fine arts. Helping out with dramatic productions is the club's main purpose. Members usher at drama department plays, musicals and help with the talent show. Dressing up like char- acters from a play is part of the new members' initia- tion. The Thespian Club attends plays at area schools. Other activities are helping with thejunior high speech tournament and competing in drama festi- vals. 3 The 1977-1978 Thespians. Organizations l.: s- ': - Y , , K fl -1 3 X A -,Q Sw Rst? ' i 1 .ooks like Count Dracula is after XuntJemima's neck. . .Robert -Iutchings, Diana Johnigan. S' Luper ham? . . .Terone Lobinson. Soy, this ceiling's heavy! Kelly Daniels, Kathy Comfort -.- iw F. ft 4 W What a bunch of characters . . . 1977-78 Thespian initiates. ?3 Drama mama . . . Miss Pam Pippi Longstocking right here at Mercer. Longview High School?. . . Amy Utz. sau' use 1977-78 Drama department presents Merideth Wilson's, The Music Man. Organizations 253 COC Makes Good Influence On Youth Members of Christ on Campus continue to be Christian examples through their actions, attitudes, and school spirit. Sponsoring the morning devotionals, holding regular meetings and going on retreats are all activities of COC. Members also provide Thanksgiving baskets for the needy and go caroling at Christmas. Officers: U10 rj Valerie Bowers, Pres., Danny Dennis, Vice-pres.g Veronica Herndon, Sec.: Robin Rempel, Treas. , The 1977-1978 7:45 a.m. group. On back row, sponsors, Mr. Don Kreider, Mrs. Bettye Knighton. The 1977-1978 8:45 group. 254 Organizations mouth wide. . .Tesa ll to rj Larry Ferguson, sponsor: Doug Gibbons, Sgt.-at-Arms, Myers. Vice-pres.: Brian Dolive, Pres.: Tesa Campbel and Nancye Program Chairmen: Karen Bienvenu, Sec. Larry Ferguson, sponsor. Closeness Developed Within FCA The Fellowship of Chris- tian Athletes' main purpose is to promote Christian fel- lowship. This club is open to any athlete or coach who wishes to join. Activities of the group include guest speakers, tapes, films, devo- tionals. and an annual Courage Award in the memory of Johnny Wood. 78 Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Organizations Agricultural Skills Found Within FFA FFA is composed of students enrolled in Vocational Agri culture. This club undertakes projects which will increas student knowledge of problems related to agriculture. Thes projects include an orange and grapefruit sale. the Ft. Wortf Livestock Show, a Spring Street Show, and the State Fai trip. is Rex Morgan, Reporter: Bobbie Weaver, Sec.: Tim Tucker. Pres.: Jeff 4 Maness. Treas.: Daryl Atkinson, Vice-pres. 2' Future Farmers of America. 256 Organizations Key Club - Loyal And Honorable The goal of the Key Club is to create community awareness. The members of this organization are involved in service to the school and city. Sponsored by the Longview Kiwanis Club, the Key Club takes part in several activities, among these are a weekly radio show. Members of the Club take turns running the show. which airs on KFRO. Organizations 257 Long View Distributes LHS News The Long-View brings the school and local com- munity news to LHS stu- dents. The newspaper staff writes and publishes eleven issues of the paper a year for the faculty and student body. The staff raises money from sales of the newspaper, along with other money-raising projects planned. In October of this year, the Long-View staff sponsored a car bash as one project. 1977-1978 First Period Joumalism Class nl aux: , I H- J W? wr 1977-1978 Fourth Period J oumalism Class. 258 Organization e've got bears running out of our ears. . . Lucy Farrington. Roy arnett. 977-78 Fifth period Long-View staff. Doris Walker and Jim Newsom lay outa page for the paper. R 7 'I .J K - 1 Y I O55 ,ook at this article I wrote. . . The Long-View staff works to meet a deadline. Sandra Moss, Kevin Portman. Organizations 259 French Club Recreates L1fe In France Promoting a knowledge of the French language is the purpose of the LHS French Club. All students who are taking French are eligible for this club. Mem- bers put their knowledge of this language to good use when they visit France dur- ing Easter vacation. Other activities include a scaven- ger hunt, a Christmas ban- quet, contests, and poster parties. French Club mem- bers may also be eligible for the French Honor Society which is made up of French II and III students who made A's in French I. The 1977-1978 French I Club. 260 Organizations .',' '- -'i S F S... F F M .,.si9Q f'1 if , , A, S... S Q . Wf:'f1v41 -fi- 1a,E,: , f ffz- Ie? in ,XL A , Wy ,.,. ,W if ka 9 T7 ,f A ., 4:26 Y M F l ' ance Barnett, lst Vice-pres.g Charlinda Davis, Treas.g Ted Mitchell, 2nd Mrs. Gloria Miller, French Club Dice-pres.g Emalyn Sturrock, Sec.: Steve Lucy, Pres. Sponsor. l977-78 French Honor Society i Uv g ,, .gy , , I 'S Y' 4. 4 in . Y t n r W s xg , ji' I ., f y J Y, lfnmlx Q 'yi n ,r ,.,, .2 fax ,'.i. ' fill, l i - ' , ya -.v,, ,, ,Al I ,.. ,, f r ' I M' fl, ' ' . 'ff' 2- A F157 I ., , I lk The Frenchettes The French Dance Group Organizations Latin Club Recreates Roman Era The Latin Club offers more than an opportunity for classi cal study. It offers a chance to meet other high school stu dents, both locally and statewide, who are studying Latir This is achieved through various conventions and competi tions, such as the ones in Irving, Tyler, and San Antonio. Th Spring Banquet recognizes the Latin National Honor Societj Sweetheart and Beau. n . gg-4. , Q if- 3 n ,133-A X xt H The 1977-78 Latin Club. 262 Organizations if P! . ' 1977-78 Latin Club Officers: Bill Heimbach, Sgt. at Arms: Clay Myers, Vice-pres.: Terry Harris, Pres.g Karrie Richardson,Treas.1 Kevin Portman. Sec. ,L 4' ,IW Don't tell me they're trying to start a Latin gangl? Lf f C . F he Clay Myers thinks it's funny since he has already finished his work . . .Clay Myers, Karrie Richardson, and Terri Harris. 1' s ..,, -5 Mr. Robert Bogan works hard at being a sponsor for the Latin Club. Organizations 263 1 mf' , A 'K if ew 0' QW .,. I WM 3 '.. 7 fi ? ?l- ip., Ely, , ,Z ' any R, -'il 5 .. ai y si ip 53.3 at ,f R Ja: ,QS K ' 4251 A,-W ,,...-u -ay... HQ Anchor Club Illustrates Lobo Spirit The LHS Anchor Club provides services to the school and community in addition to promoting school spirit. Among the members' services to the community are taking gro- ceries to Boyd House once a month and holding an annual Christmas party for underprivileged children. The Anchor Club also attends a seminar in Kilgore and sells bean bag chairs as part of its fund-raising pro- gram. Officers: fl to rj Debbie Crawford, Parl.g Lisa Medlin, Pres.: Mrs. Beverly Campbell. Spon.3 Celia Akins. Record. Sec.: Karrie Richardson, Treas.: Lori Weitzel, Vice-pres.3 Jennifer Wright, Sec. Sfrwixsw The 1977-1978 Anchor Club. 266 Organizations in ll .K p ' . ,tat pf 11 Nm ggi s t... ,,, , , Q A su 'ii ' gg Z Club Organizes School And Community row - Mrs. Candy Gray, sponsorg Claire Parnell, treasurerg Janet secretary: First row - Elizabeth Ballard, vice-president: Susan president. Growth Through Serv- ice is the motto of the LHS Z Club. This club fosters school spirit and pride by supporting all athletic teams with sweets and pos- ters. Members, joined with other clubs. help to clean up the campus on weekends. Christmas activities include taking food to the needy and giving teachers memen- tos. Making cakes for the teachers, lounge, sending teachers' birthday greetings, ushering at the Community Theater, and giving tea for the Zonta members are all services provided by the Z Club. i The 1977-78 Z Club Organizations 267 Picking a to ic, researching it, and finally resenting ai opinion about are all aspects of the Longvievxijliigh Schoc Debate Club. Members of the club learn how to conduct . - debate that follows parliamentary procedures. A topic i LOg1C, picked at the beginning of the year, and the debaters preparl to argue logically this topic at various tournaments. Among - the tournaments that the pupils attend are ones at Beaumont Lindale. and Bryan. L it 1977-78 Debate Team 1 -1 -'G' Some are happier than others Mark Cavejumps forjoy. John Cahill and Vincent about their win. Dulweber are still debating. 268 Organizations FHA Cooks Up New Ideas And Projects virs Claire Hines 1977 78 FHA Chapter. Mrs. Claire Hines' FHA chapter is involved in help- ing some of the community. Members participate in many planned Christmas projects. Some of these are collecting gifts for residents of the Lufkin State School and dressing dolls for the Salvation Army. Members take treats to day-care cen- ters on special occasions and participating in various meetings are also among the chapter,s activities. !Irs Claire Hines Sponsor Class Chairmen: L to r - Tony Duckett, Doris Walker, Lisa Schriefer, Debra Franklin, and Robert Craine. Organizations 269 The Junior Engineering Technical Society, better known as Jets, is an organization for students interested in mathe- d matical and scientific fields. Byjoining with other pupils wit ' similar interests, a Jets member helps develop skills in thes An Sclence areas. To assist members toward this goal, the club plans al trip to a convention at Texas A8zM and tours of industrial Achievers plants. Debbie Clark, Sec.: David Reel, Pres.: Steve Lucy, Vice-pres.: Brad Phillips, Treas. Mr. Hugh Bob Wylie, Sponsor. The 1977-1978 Jets Club. 270 Organizations K5 5- +on't deny it, you said 2 + 2 2 5 . . . Frances Robinson, Gail luehleison. LHS Math Team Adds It All Up The LHS Math Team has a reputation of achieving excellent results at competi- tions. The members of the team must work to keep up this high standard so they practice hard through drills and exercises. This drill pays off, as is visible, when the Math Team attends contests. For this reason, the team is the pride of the LHS math department. 1J JU 'sl ilbwl 77-78 LHS Math Team. Organizations 271 ID- xifafvb 272 Service And Action - Aspects Of Interact The Interact Club serves and supports Longview High School and the com- munity as a part of the nation and the world. Inter- act Clubis members partici- pate in a car wash, KFRO radio show, and a Key vs. Interact basketball game. Other activities of the Inter- act Club include a Christ- mas party for under-privi- leged kids and up-dating the hall of Fame. l . L c ' . W l I .. ., r 1 -,,..- -- .. -f . ,. ar M -9 1 Drew RicefQVice-Pres.g David Weaver, Treas.g Russell Buckstaff, Pres Yvette Little, Sec.g Jack Slagle, Dist. Gov.g Andy Mack, Parl. The 1977-78 Interact Club Organizations 78 Freshman Cheerleaders: Top 1110 rj f Laurie Combest. Tami ee. Jill Sanders. Sherri Williams. Wanda Moss. Carol Owens. Marilyn Pavis. Jenita Henderson. Jennifer Carter. Kim Griffin. Debbie Hidalgo. usan Davis. 'Q'--v--1-- 11' LJZIYI 1111177 M -78 Varsity Cheerleaders. Top ll ln rj a Brenda Kennedy. Sandra Moscari. head cheerleader: Janice Lloyd. anda Moore. Peggy Payne. Lori Johnson. Ophelia Coby. Mary McCash. Cheerleaders Lead All In Spirit Drive The varsity cheerleaders act as good will ambassa- dors for LHS. They attend all varsity games. make signs. and perform at pep rallys. They have placed first in state competition and received a first place trophy. The freshman cheerleaders promote school spirit by making pos- ters for the games and attending all B and ninth grade home games. ti!!! Organizations 27? i ug Cheering the Lobos to victory is the task of the Pep Squad. This vocal organiza- tion promotes school spirit for all athletic teams. The Pep Squad attends all var- sity football games. They also make the break- through sign that the team runs through every Friday night. Other duties of this cheering section are attend- ing other athletic events and some in-town B-team foot- ball games. Pep Squad Cheers 1. 4' Row Captains: Jamie Fuller, Tammy Medlin, Linda Bonham, Coretta Thomas, Sharon Moscari, Laurie Owen, Joy Lowery, Peggy Cox, Debbie Johnson, Jill Everett. The 1977-78 Longview High School Pep Squad Y 274 Organizations obos To Victory . Rachel Pep Squad keeps the green light on for the Lobos. i.. Organizations 275 FHA Shows Interest In Future Mrs. Betty Woodallls chapter of Future Home- makers of America becomes aware of the multi- ple roles of men and women. Today's society provides opportunities for their decision-making and for assuming responsibili- ties. This chapter partici- pates in Texas FHA Week. LHS Faculty Tea, Fresh- man Middle School Tea, and the Area VI FHA Meeting in Commerce. Officers: Back lzo r 4 Laquita Gholston, Sec.g Rent Owens, Pres Marilyn Davis, Vice-pres.: Front row I to r - Connie Hall, Treas Julie Erwin, Parl. -1 .66. ,trgdtik M A g ., - rf ex Yr qi, W x yy 4,31 33, ' N f J ag Mrs. Betty Woodall's FHA Chapter. 276 Organizations Many LHS students are members of the Library Club, and they provide a valuable service to the school. They are the ones who keep all the books in order. Anyone who is a Learning Center aide, or has been one in the past, is eligible tojoin the Library Club. The Club also has activities such as a Christmas Banquet and selling M8cM candy. Library Club Officers: Back Ito r - David Weaver. Treas.: Lisa Schriefer. Pres.g Front I to r- Nelda Mancha, Vice-pres.: Sharon Sanders. Sec.: Melanie Mallory, Parl. Librarians - Not lust Bookworms Mrs. Vera Warren, Library Club sponsor. lThe 1977-78 Library Club. i Organizations 277 Current News Interests Youth And Gov't. Youth and Government tries to reproduce the workings of the government. The club is divided into three sections. The legislative section writes bills, the judicial section defends or prosecutes a case, while the news section reports on the club's activities to the community. The club gets to show its work at district competitions and the best group there will go to State competition. Officers l to r - Mark Cave, Vice-pres.g Merry Gay Phillips, Sec.g Teresa Hudgins, Treas.g Steve Strong, Pres. Now where'd I hide that comic book? . . . Mark Cove. Teresa Hudgins can't believe she found a mistake. uipuuqumq ,gn 5 E . ...i.. . Four score and seven years ago l977-78 Youth and Govemment. . . . Steve Strong. 278 Organizations 1. . s ' 't Officers: Roger Smith, Pres.g Lori Weitzel, Treas.g Bonnie Edwards, Sec., Steve Thomas, Vice-pres. Rodeo Club Rounds Up Enthusiasm The Rodeo Club gets together the students who enjoy the sport of rodeo. Members of the club can also join the Texas High School Rodeo Association. The Rodeo Club sponsors several rodeos in which the members participate. They can also participate in the High School Rodeo Com- petition. The I977-78 Rodeo Club Organizations No. 1 Band Works Hard Plays Hard The Big Green Marching Machinen is an integral part o Lobo football games. Although it is nationally famous for it halftime marching abilities, the band is involved in manj other musical areas. The members march in parades, giv- concerts, and take part in both the UIL marching and con cert sight-reading contests. 'S fu , 5 1 , . We -5 W 'W ,A I S Y an . -...N LHS Majorettes: Back Ito r - Connie Campbell, Gaye Taylor, Donna . , . g Walls, Jamie Garland, Charlinda Davis, Jana Young, Jennifer Walker, . 'r' f S Suzette Chapman, Karen Bolin, feature twirlerg Nona Dixon, Sonja Drum Major Sonja Berry leads Berry, Drum Majorg Jennifer Irving. band Over many miles' Ow! This thing is eating my hand Lobo Band Officers: Jeff Gay, Pres., Betsy Hagemeyer, Treas.g Sonja . . .Lisa McDaniel. 280 Organizations Berry, Sec., Brian Benson, Vice-pres. ,Q ' ,, . 'W w Q Q In Q 'f A N 2 V ll, f V' BIG GREEN A, f J J '4 t thought that palmist said I mess up tonight. . . Young. The band takes a short break after their usual outstanding performance. From goal-post to goal-post, a perfect form of unity is derived from discipline. If he makes us go through it one Practice makes perfect. mvre UIUC - - - Jeff Gab'- Organizations 281 Preoiseness Captured By Lobo Band ' 1 ni' The 1977-78 Symphonic Band V The 282 Or 1977-78 Concert Band ganizati Stage Band Performances Reflect Pride Jazz is the main kind of music played by the LHS Stage Band. They try new and different techniques to make music more interest- ing. The Stage Band,s con- certs prove their success. s just a wild and crazy guy! Jay Morris and Jeff Gay work Glenn Magness. hard to make the rhythm section good. 1977-78 Stage Band U is sexier than you hmk - - - Wendell Peaeoek- The 1977-78 Stage Band Managers and Director. Mr. Lynn Cooper. Organizations 283 Ninth Grade Band Trains For Future The Freshman Band is in a training to take a position in the LHS Band. However, its members are involved in many activities. The band plays at ninth grade and junior varsity football games. It is also involved in parades, concerts, all-region band try-outs, and many other contests. A557 Freshman Band Majorettes: Back I to r - Mariam Harris, Patti Pinkerton, Drum Major, Julie Garland, Traci Skelton, Paula Harrison, Stacy Hatch, Laura Jackson, Dawn Pricer, Suzanne Grobowsky, Susan Shipley. Freshman Band Council: Greg Grant, Charles Record, Suzanne Mariam Harris never stops Grobowsky, Patti Pinkerton, Katy Johnson. practicing her routines. The 1977-78 LHS Freshman Band. 284 Organizations Orchestra provides an environment for musical experience s a career while learning first-hand symphonic literature. 'he LHS Orchestra works jointly with other school organiza- .ons in performing large musical projects. Performances this ear include a musical show production with the Longview Iommunity Theatre and a Joint Concert with the Longview ymphony Orchestra. rchestra Officers: Emalyn Sturrock, Pres.g Nancy Eastburn, Rep.g anie Rathbun, Treas.g Doice Grant, Vice-pres. Outlook Of Music In Orchestra It takes three hands to play this music . . . Robby Walker. V-r' J . , ,. . 'QQ '54.,q,1i ' . -W 'E ',,hm,H.2-m ,fl N , .V . 2-.1Q.' 'f ' I ' ' ..f,,,s. ,, ,-,,.,,,i,,.. ne 1977-78 Longview High School Orchestra Organizations 285 LHS Choir Sings With Character The LHS Concert Choir carries their services and talent to the school and community while also hav- ing fun. The choir performs for the Longview lawyers, wives, luncheon and for various service clubs. Sing- ing at five banks downtown has become a tradition at Christmas. The choir partic- ipates in many contests throughout the year, includ- ing the Buccaneer Music Festival in Corpus Christi. Ensembles practice long hours for contest. When it comes to the piano, Bruce Greer doesn't play around. N -J I Each day is full of surprises Georgia Vaughan sings from her heart. Miss CHFOIYU McClain, Difecwf Organizations ,Q gffbg 9831? i i f' I 33.10. I gait He 1977-78 Longview High School Concert Choir. Q n'1 M7 lm Yi , ,fm LEW 1 ll McDowell and Sharon Boyland sing with expression and enthusiasm. Singing comes naturally for Terri Patrick. Organizations Singsations Display Love For Music The LHS Singsations meet the need of serving the community through the medium of pop and light music. A smaller group is more feasible than a large group. The Singsations average about forty per- formances during the year. They sing at clubs, Christ- mas parties and other spe- cial events. X 53,2 Q Choir Officers: Jeff Cole, Pres.g Eddie Hogan, Vice-pres., Patricia Berry, Soprano Sec. Leaderg Susan Smith, Alto Sec. Leaderg David Weaver, 2' Tenor Sec. Leader, Bill McDowell, Bass Sec. Leader. ' if f' at + 4 A. f s 1 LHS Singsations: Back Ito r - Jeff Cole, Terri Patrick, Eddie Hogan, Kim Knipe, Accomp.g Scott Whittenberg Deborah Greer, Kelly Coleman, Toni Harris. 288 Organizations The Sophomore Mixed Choir is a trainer choir. These ltudents learn techniques to be used in the advanced choir. xt the same time performance is stressed. In this area the lophomore Choir is very busy. At Christmas they sing in the anks downtown. Other performances include UIL contest, e Sounds of Music program, and music festivals. New Talent Developed In Chorale AZ' 1, Q N, 'he Longview High School Sophomore Choir Organizations 289 Ninth Choir Brings Ioy With Song Through much work in practices and performances, th ninth grade choir promotes enthusiasm for others and desire to sing and be the best at LHS. This group display and Sight-reading Contest and the Sounds of Music concert their talents by attending such events as the UlL Concen The 1977-78 Longview High School Freshman Choir 290 Organizations Baker's FHA Learn New Skills iilf Front Ito r - DeeAnn Dixon, 2nd Vice-pres., Phyllis Taylor, Corr. Sec., rma Daniels, Pres., Beverly Brown, Rec. Sec., Back I to r - Molly Eortley, Parl.g Cindy Broyles, Treas.g Cathy Dew, Historiang Kim 'chter, lst Vice-pres. Helping youth assume their roles in society through Home Economics Education in areas of per- sonal growth, family life, vocational preparation and community involvement are goals of Mrs. Sallie Bakeris FHA chapter. This year's activities include a trip to the State Fair, an Officers' Workshop, area and state meetings and an awards banquet. I - get-w..: Vlrs. Sallie Baker's FHA Chapter. Organizations 291 FHA Study The FHA chapter headed by Mrs. LaVerne Dennis helps - the homemaking students learn to cope with home situations. B HSICS They acquire skills in areas such as sewing and cooking. The course also acquaints pupils with careers related to home economics and helps improve relations with friends and fam- Home Care ily members. tvs I 'I we wi' ! 5 sd-+'2Q r-' a ' 'wif 5 ff 5 45 i 1 at N 1 4 A I Mrs. LaVerne Dennis' FHA Chapter. Mrs. LaVerne Dennis, sponsor. Officers: to r - Victor McGee, Pres.g Lindera Pippins, Hist.g Audrey Bumett. Vice-pres.: Sam Lanier, Parl.: Nancy Miller, Sec.g Marvin Johnson, Treas. 292 Organizations 9-WW ffwy- ww--W,,w.,,-fn, . , ,- f vw - H ,il . I' 5? -f' X A I X 2 Rl I x 4 152' i tg-3 wffx ff' 2:23 ,W M Q? f 9? 2 Second year Drafting class. First year Drafting class. Plans Made By Students In Drafting The Drafting VICA club is made up of students tak- ing Industrial and Techni- cal Drafting. In this class, production and reproduc- tion of blueprints are stud- ied. The knowledge the stu- dents acquire in this organi- zation provides them with skills that can be used in a drafting occupation. Pupils exhibit their knowledge at the VICA Skill Contest. ,fa-sr Organizations 293 Greenjackets Show Spirit In Service Greenjackets are the official hostesses and greeting guide for LHS. These girls are juniors and seniors selected on th basis of poise, personality, academic excellence, and abilit to greet the public. The Greenjackets seat reserved ticke holders at football games and conduct tours of the high school. T Mrs. Sylvia Hunt, Sponsor The Greenjackets 294 Organizations l The Viewettes promote school spirit by involving students. s well as their parents. in school functions and organiza- ions. The Viewettes perform at football halftime and enter- tain at local city affairs. Viewettes give their last performance in the Viewette Review at the end of the year. 3 e've got spirit!. . .Jennifer right. M 'Q . Rx! . if T5 H i,'i 'i'tj.fV'l' N A ' f 'r ' W7 g ' g 3. , fi 6. ' uff-rfw . . . .f1:t,:+-fwfif ,. . Q A H in .Af vi x - N 'ZUWW 1, ,,,,4f.'Zp474 . w W -1 ,--W, It takes a lot of hard practice to be a Viewette . . . Susan Taylor. 1? W 4 wil . ---we-M - -. . ,. ,. ,,, ,Q W vi.. - - --wt fga s to V-4? sess t s r tsrri s me ' e ' gsis .tfe s f s s v W . -. . .f,:. I . . . W '1 fri ,X .. Viewettes - always ready to cheer on the Lobos. Viewettes - Grace And Perfection .atv-my-A-R W L f ...... ieet A Viewette routine - complete with smiles. . . Allyson Bachtel. V H ' A. H V ..., , ' tr Juniors strive for next year's Miss High Kick. Organizations 295 9 1 Viewettes High Kick Mos I think my zipperjust broke . . . Viewette Officers: Lisa Medlin, Lt., Celia Akins, Lt., Debbie Crawford, Jamie Warren. Ll., Susan Taylor, Capt.g Misty Bacon, Lt. The 1977-78 Longview High School Viewettes. 296 Organizations Popular Performance iewette Dance Group: Back I to r - Debbie Burkett, Jill Ford, Holly Mrs. Lynn Lloyd, sponsor, cheers odges, Von Terryg Front I to r M Angelina Jones, Jamie Warren, Cathy Lobos on to victory. umbo, Susan Bobo, Angela Erwin. r , f s Organizations 297 Calloway s FHA Learn By Doing Miss Clemmie Callowayls FHA chapter is involved in many aspects of home eco- nomics. Members take part in area and state meetings. The chapter also provides valuable community ser- vices. Included in the activi- ties of Miss Callowayas FHA are visiting local nurs- ing homes, contributing items to the state hospital, and making Christmas stockings for children in day care centers. Miss Clemmie Callowayls 1977-1978 FHA Organizations Bradley works hard to the tricks of the trade. Y Mr. Riley E. Ross, Sponsor. Refrigeration Keeps Cool Air Coming The main emphasis stressed in the refrigeration and air-conditioning is leadership. The closeness formed by working together helps create a friendly atmosphere. The instructor, Mr. Riley Ross, sets the example of how to work together. The classes this year attend the VICA offi- cer meeting and the district and state competition meets. '.'P ,. g year refrigeration class. ff? econd year refrigeration class. F Organizations 299 DECA I Exeels In Leadership The DECA I students learn social intelligence. They learn to recognize their obligations to the com- munity by planning worth- while projects and serving on committees which attempt to create better liv- ing conditions. Events in DE I are field trips. DECA officer workshop, and area. state and national leader- ship conferences. l 4 I Back row I to r A Mike Murphy, Parl.: Cole Fuller. Vice-pres.: Chris LUNGVIEW I Vw The DECA I Class. Organizations mwooesl DECA Il Prepares For Business World 110 r - Randy Wood, Pres.g Skip Rogers, Vice-pres.: Front Ito r Gloria Feagin. Sec.: Shirley Stewart. Treas.: Belinda Reynolds. Parl. The DECA II students. upon graduation from high school. are prepared to take their place in the business world. They have the knowledge of the various types of distributive busi- nesses and understand the vocations offered. DECA Il activities include fund rais- ing projects. socials. civic projects and an Employee- Employer Banquet. DECA II members enter area. state and national contests. DECA II Class. F01 M I vit ffxiwi ,?f 'F, Organizations Pan-Am Is A Taste Of Old Mexico Anyone who has had a year of Spanish is eligible to join the LHS Pan-Am Club. The purpose of this organi- zation is to increase the members, knowledge of Spanish language and herit- age. Under the guidance of their sponsor. Mr. Jose Cheek. the students achieve their goal. The Pan-Am Club has many- activities during the school year. One of their fund raising pro- jects is a candy sale. Other activities include meetings and banquets. . . N295 x 5' -, 1. , -X Back I to r - Karen Bolin, Sec.g Roy Barnett, Ifarl.g Susan Garner, pres.: Front I zo r YDIHHC Davis, Program Chairmang Dawn Stone, Pres.: Nelda Mancha, Treas. Mr. Jose Cheek, Sponsor. Students display hard work The 197iQis Pan-Am Club. 302 Organizations Capacity Shown In Spanish Honor Society fficers: fl to rj John Stuber, Pres: Mari Rankin, Sec. I i.,,,. - BL , The Spanish Honor Soci- ety, an important part of the LHS Spanish department, is made up of students who have achieved a high aca- demic standard in their Spanish classes. This organ- ization is designed to recog- nize and honor the pupils' achievements. The Spanish Honor Society also endeav- ors to promote interest in the field of Hispanic stud- ies. 977-1978 Spanish Honor Society. Organizations Future Homemakers Train To Be Best Mrs. Betty Russellas Future Homemakers Chap- ter is very involved in the community. The main pur- pose of this FHA is job placement: however, the students are involved in many other activities. Help- ing the needy with gifts and toys as well as visiting nurs- ing homes are part of their services to the community. Back I to r A Glenda Kielhorn, Treas.g David Choy, Pres.g Front 1 to r Sandra King, Hist.g Barbara Anthony, Sec.g Creseidia Singleton, Vice pres. Mrs. Betty Russell's FHA Chapter. 304 Organizations ilsis J Future Teachers Relate To Professionals Future Teachers of America is made up of stu- dents who wish to become teachers. In this club, stu- dents learn about and pre- pare for a job in teaching. To help them in the endeavor, FTA members participate in many activi- ties. They help teachers with various tasks and thus, learn more about what a teacher does. With such stu- dent interest. a future with many fine teachers is assured. Organizations Cosmetology Beautifies The Faces Of LHS Future professional hair- dressers can be found in Cosmetology. Besides styling the hair of various students and teachers, the Cosmetology Department participates in contests, local beauty shows, and the All-Texas Beauty Show in Fort Worth. Other projects include going to nursing homes and styling hair on their customers. It is not all work however, for Cosme- tology students made a float for the Christmas parade. Back U10 rj - Faye Fuller, Sgt.-at-Armsg Leezonya Holmes, Treas.: Linda Brown, Sec.: Fronl U10 rj - Pam Nelson, Pres.: Debbie Young. Vice-pres, 'i?f'7 1977-78 Cosmetology. 306 Organization .'bQ '5 'YHw:nM ai 2 N X an .- fingernailsjust LOVE to be The things a woman must go through to become beautiful. . .Velma ted . . . Bonnie Cummins. Washington, Sharon Sessions. Cathy Jo Hutchinson, Eva Moss. Some days it doesn't pay to get ysrnetology initiates' up . . . Hutchinson. Pat Moughon. is ig My ml Wf'M'-'- ...,. amveknvvtxt E La , -careful with that blow gun Cosmetology Department worked hard to prepare their float for the . Mrs. Jean Thomas and Faye Christmas parade. lller. Organizations 307 ICT Enters Society Of Industrialism Increasing students, knowledge of industrial trade is par of ICT,s purpose. In this organization students receive train ing for occupations that they might enter after high school ICT has many activities and included among these are a Sii Flags trip. This organization raises money and also helps lif school spirit by selling T-shirts before the John Tyler footbal game. rffiniggvf 1977-78 ICT Members and Sponsor. 308 Organizations Officers: fl-rj Barbara Cummins, Treas.: Tommy Motley, Parl.g Marie Nelson, Sec.g Julie Justice, Vice-pres.: Tim Dunn, Pres. uture Homemakers Carry Responsibilities Lfficers: ll-rj Melvin Lewis, Treas.: Lois Brown. Sec.: Jeff Maness, Vice- es.: Mark Taylor. Pres. Mrs, Ruth Cook's Future Homemakers chapter is geared toward the impor- tance of the home and fam- ily. Training to help provide the basis for a stable home is found in the FHA classes. Some of the skills learned in the classes are budgeting, decorating, cooking, sew- ing, and child care. The stu- dents also enjoy several activities besides those taught in the classroom. For example. one of the favorite activities in Mrs. Cook's chapter is the annual mock wedding. rs. Ruth Cook's l977-l978 FHA Chapter. cl'-1 ,5-it .. 2, A y l is Slim T El as 1 Organizations 309 VUE Co-op Face Real Business World Students who have taken VOE Lab are qualified for VOE Co-op. In Co-op, stu- dents work half a day at businesses that train them for jobs. Co-op students apply their knowledge of office equipment and proce- dures to these job training programs. Among the club,s activities is the Apprecia- tion Banquet, honoring stu- dent employers. Mr. E. B. Jenkins, sponsor. Officers: fl-rj Celia Akins, Pres.g Shannon Hudson, Parl.g Jamie Warren Vice-pres.3 Donna Ewing, Sec.g Nancy Hutcheson, Treas. The 1977-1978 VOE Co-op class. 310 Organizations VOE Lab is open tojuniors who have had a year of typing. This two-hour class is a preparation for the VOE Co-op. In VOE Lab, students learn skills that help them prepare for office jobs. They also develop self-improvement, community In understanfling, and good public relations. Activities of the group inc ude a banquet, style show, and ma ing notepads - - forthe faculty. 1977-78 VOE Lab. 46 13- VOE Lab Officers: Marianne Rollert, Sec.g Charyon Washington, Treas.g Mrs. Nancy Humphrey, Sponsor Lynnette Martin, Vice-pres.g Brenda Motley, Pres.g Audrey Burnett, Parl. J -' 5 Xffpfa i i Organizations 3ll Special Techniques Gained In Welding Preparing students for an occupation after high school is the main purpose of welding. In this organiza- tion, pupils are taught the necessary skills for jobs in the area of welding. Stu- dents learn the responsibili- ties that go along with the job in addition to acquiring the basic skills. Through expert instruction, members of the welding classes obtain the knowledge needed to become a profes- sional Welder. Second year Welding class First year Welding class. Organizations Mrs. Ruth Byrdsong,s FHA chapter is a very busy organi- ation. Members take part in area meetings, and they also ttend the State Fair. The activities of Mrs. Byrdsongfs chap- er also include helping needy families, working at nursing omes. and preparing Christmas baskets and toys for less ortunate people. Useful Skills Formed In Homemak ing t lei , tsf . X lrs. Ruth Byrdsongfs 1977-78 FHA. 'HA isn't all fun. . . Lauraetta Officers: U10 rj f Lisa McNeil. Pres.p Virginia McGee. Rep.g Stephanie ryant. Faggett, Sec.: Cheryl I-laskine, Treas.g Rachel Switzer, Vice-pres. l Organizations 313 Auto Mech Learn More About Cars The Auto Mechanics department teaches stu- dents how to repair auto- mobile engines for future occupations. Students also show knowledge of automo- biles in the fund-raising projects sponsored by this organization. Some of these projects include winterising, lube jobs, brake over-hauls, minor car maintenance, and steam cleaning cars. The money raised from these activities is used for state projects. Second year Auto Mechanic students First year Auto Mechanic students. 314 Organizations E E 5 1 E Building Trades Involves Creation Second Year Building Trades students. Building trades teaches students both the classroom theory of construction and the actual on-the-job train- ing. Being responsible for the structure of a house is a worthwhile experience and helps students become pre- pared to enter their chosen careers in the fields of con- struction. The house they are building this year is on Fleetwood Drive. First year Building Trades students. vw is Organizations 315 Machine Tech Attains Valuable Skills Along with learning how to work with machinery and developing skills for jobs in this area, students in Machine Technology develop a sense of pride in work they have done them- selves. It is not all work in this organization. Field trips to local industries, hunting and fishing trips, and a trip to Six Flags are among the activities planned for the group. Second year Machine Tech. students. MEM' First year Machine Tech. students. 316 Organizations 1977-78 ROTC Staff. iw' ,lf K' N55 .Yf x 1 ,: - ,Z . ,:,, .,,,wkgsL. , Manchu ROTC Color Guard. New Skills Developed In ROTC In the Reserve Officers Training Corps, students learn the discipline and training necessary for a mil- itary career. ROTC, offered for many years at LHS, has helped many pupils get a start in such a career. Robert Allen takes perfect aim. Zol. James Lawson and Sgt. 'Nady Tallam- Rorc Color Guard Organizations 317 Company A Company B 2 Part of the team's drill is Girls' Dri11Team precision drilling. 318 Organizations - 'lv Drum and Bugle Corps RCTC Is Ready For The Future U f - ,eady, aim, fire! Boys' Drill Team -..,,.,.,....-4.m....M.........M--1+ OTC Rifle Team ., , ' away- K ROTC Color Guard in action Organizat ions 319 Gift shop Iilllillgkilll Music Center 320 Ads 2 ' T5 x . 5130 L , Q 2? F! 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I A - Q.,- ,,,f gr L ,QA L fi ,,,, ,.,., I a Insurance is our business and we take it seriously . . . Kevin Blackman and Susan Smith. WYANT REALTY GANS 8: SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY HUDSON PRINTING PALMER FLOWER SHOP Eighteen Years of 307 Mobberly Longview Quality with service 753-3601 336 Ads ft, 1 +4 WAFFLE SHOPPE OF TEXAS, INC. US 80 at Spur 63 Open 24 Hours Full Service Family Restaurant lowers, flowers, flowers. . .Nancy VanDyke, Karen White, and ichelle VanDyke. LONGVIEW FLOWER SHOP Flowers for All Occasions Free Delivery Within City Limits 70l E. Methvin Nancy VanDyke. Mgr. 758-754l 758-3612 337 Ads ittltt wi? W BILL HEIM 758-1293 2040 S. High Top Drawe the la styles for Crystal Dickson and Julie Kuykendall. Ads TOP DRAWER PANT CO 1310 Alpine Royal Forest Shopping Center rhas test all seasons. . . Tucker Interiors 1109 N. Fourth 758-3223 V. Tucker - ASID Don Bindler A NSID Ads 339 Y Russell Buck ff ff 340 Ad ig.-A hgh yl Complimenfs of Mr. and Mrs. George Buckshaff 753-4458 Commercial Nalional Bank of Longview South Mobberly at South High The Only Locally Owned National Bank in Gregg County Lront: Calvin Peyton, ' r m n, Katherine Sheppard, and David Houston. lack: Ben Mac ndy Mac arlg Bright, and Kevin Portman. Ads Marceil Lively shows off the ,7 models. 342 Ad 8 Complimen+s of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lively Celia Akins, Julie Holloway, and Monica Fopay find an easy chair in the show room. Hubert and Lowell have a better deal . . owzll Hollownv Wiffwe ,2 .cf.TP :gl zeni- gnc' 836 W. Marshall Longview, Texas Ads 343 F BARBE UE ncmnpfcfe Cdfgflflg Ser Vic C wx 2006 Judson Road Longview, Texas 75601 RAY WEDGEWORTH Phone Owner 753-2752 Ads 344 Qsetlgw ffl BIIYIIIIQIDII -i atti Pinkerton and Shelley Reynolds enjoy the wide variety of patterns at R 8: S Carpets! Ps Scarpets and ntcriors 2l35 GlLNlER RD. 759 OTIT Ads 345 ,,....-m- Q M ., Bonnie Edwards shows off her Dad's trucks. SERVICE TO Cnovv ABooT Gregg Poulffy E99 Co. nc, Distributors of Fryers f Eggs e Catfish g Oysters e I.B.P. Beef ZOO E. Minnie Jones St. P.O. Box 3181 Longview. Texas 2 l4!759-3801 346 Ads arty White, Mr. Bud White, and Sara White keep things moving at ornelson's. 904 E. Pacific 753-3111 W. D. Bud,' White, Owner o nel sciifoggssfonacc AQELCUJ 8.57, 'Qc f 'mf' IM 313 North High Longview, Texas 75601 Ads 347 KENNEDY REAL ESTATE 406 N. First 757-3838 ' . i .3'i'1:',45T Q f Marilyn Adcock and George Kennedy, Jr. cruise about Lake Cherokee most sunny afternoons. me I ' .liver-. Mr. Hal Orgain is training Carol Orgain to know camera equipment. 348 Ads AMERA SH P 208 N. Fredonia 757-4200 Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hursl' .F ,V af in 5'.! 'i-S Randy McDade, Eddie McDade, and Jill Ford ride in high style! Ads 349 350 Ads A6 QMMEYZ6 Johnston-Lewis P.O. Box 1112 Building 757-2550 Bayla McDaniel, Charles Mitchell, Denise Deteau, Gary Parkhurst, Pam Johnson, Angela Young. IWW, H EAD TO TOE' 204 N. Green 753-7430 Jeans Tops Shirts Pants Suits Hats Shoes Ads 351 CANTON RESTAURAN' American and Chinese Food Great Family Restaurant Open 7 Days a Week 2010 E. Marshall Ave. I 753-3555 See David Choy for Chinese food at its best. IDEAL FENCE COMPANY Industrial and Residential Farm and Ranch X We've Got It All A U 728 S. Green St. Dude,,' Mr. Morris, owner, Vickie Hollon, and Mr. Hollon 753-6107 352 Ads Moscari and Janice Lloyd find the latest styles at im? Latest Styles at Martin,s Located at 127 E. Tyler Complimenfs Mr. and Mrs. Blackshear Jameson 353 Ads 354 Ads Therels always one that soars above the rest. In class rings, announcements, diplomas, club pins, medals and trophies, that one is Balfour, America's first jewelry manufacturer - and still the finest! Joe L. Ramsey - Ralph Harper Ed McMeans - Don DeLaune P.O. Box ll98 Greenville, Texas 75401 Representing Balfour JEWELRYS FINEST CRAFTSMEN 'N ,1 l eg1,'?,1j'e ' rgs i ,lfllvfllf efi'f?'W'l95t37A2:4-N R em: :r23z7 ,5Ef5g 1p5,t?43wi:, I I 53,4 ' it f if 'f1155?w'12f'Elip,zi?1'113 'Eh' fit Y' :,32,?.: .+fnefS!'65 : f v ' ' if ,mf 'Q .2 f fl ...z.,i.t.g,wa .i , sz,ii,aee'g,f1'f1aw l YM .fi Axelson's Roustabout Debbie Get acquainted with Axelson, the experts! Founded in 1892, Axelson entered the petroleum industry in 1898 on the merits of one new product - the metal-to-metal seal subsurface oil well pump. Today, Axelson is a large manufacturing concern producing and marketing a variegf of products and services to the vast energy pro- ducing industry. MIElSON.nm. US' olxx U.S,INDUSTRIES COMPANY P.O. Box 2427 ' Longview, Texas 75601 12141757-6650 Ads 355 David Kubacak, Wayne Barber, Donna Saul, Mike Burck, Mark Beard, Dana Saul, and Bruce Beard. 356 Ads 0 . PIZZA Ki! G l 100 East Marshall Avenue 758-0912 Q Keys works the l1ftwh1le Jennlfer Mooney takes a ride. lt's fun to get board at Longview Lumber. W ,O ,ms 7-1 nos yan cum Lmgmu, nn. rum 15141: om may n Au my snwuy 1 ns so Ads 357 ENS KIENNLD s ' . . .J f Finer Quality 1' 3 ' Gifts Jewelry Silver China Watches Diamonds W-.0,..,. Downtown Longview X 1 757-5521 1912 E. Marshall 1 358 Ads il I f 5 YQ gilx om X N' I Q If it has to do with sound, lt has to do with Jack's 1? 5 new Ks W 1 v 95 Longview, Texas We have tapes, records, stereos, C.B.'s, and accessories . . . Debbie Kubecker, Danny Cline, and Darla Farley. Jack's Disc:oun'r Slereo I' , , SEM PLE TV SERVICE Electric Servicing Sound and Communication Specialist leorge H. Marks Longview, TX Jwner, Manager 214!753-1201 E U Q Let3Ci1i Bathwell show you a wonderland of gifts at ot we 's. af ti' M 6191131 la Clgoliltwe s at man SOUTHERN AUTO PARTS QW 100 East Tyler 2 Highway 80 East of Longview Phone 758-1341 AH Buyers of All Types of Sal Longview, Texas 7560113256 viglsgnzi O31girr31Z:?h WM 1 10 E. Tyler 753-2061 OLIVER SHOES Quality Footwear at Popular Prices ilaire Parnell poses with one of the pot plants from eilawood. Compliments of H EN RY McCO R D LEILAWCDOD FLOWERS SWIFT F005 CQMPANY Flowers for All Occasions 5220 W. Marshall ramlette Bldg. Phone D3 East Methvin 758-2711 Ads 359 Hg? , ,r 2 i M, fi , W' 'QMMW 1 , wh +V .J f r 'Y Q W WUum '4!lrL. A i mx! ww . P ,W H Vim H' L VJ , J ,x asf W if U A f EWMTWW y g'y iw E XZ gl Rum 11 'MEM mlm gf i L , We ' if ag Q' I E 5 ,xY. ' 'Q ii 112 , ' g gg 1 , , g l f Va f Y 1 M .QQ ig. gf ,f 'ml ,z-sex . ' ww, 11 -,J H- tif n. fa-'V H--,uf s augwgv , .f, l.1, 3' 14 1' an ' . 'ff'T.V , 1, - X S . vii? DX. Kelly Maxwell, Robin Glass, Martha Johnson, and Lisa Crook enjoy a bird's eye view of Maxwell Distributing from truck. 'hr' X., Kelly and Kerry Daniels are ready to serve as executives of the company. MAXWELL DISTRIBUTING INC. 108 South 9th 758-5727 Longview, Texas DANIEL'S PLUMBING WE SPECIALIZED IN PLUMBING REPAIRS ' REMODELING 757-6544 zoaw N151 ,. 14 af? 'G' 24- Q f 'F w Q I Q E Ads 361 ' n H 1 ju 3 1 , gg?9WY?Q? , 1, l J ,,, 1 . 1 ' m':' ' ' i'Y ' ' H ,,1L .. Q tlnv A A 5 l ' f ,,QA ' l N 'f ' A ' ' Af:', f ' Y H 1 z v V 5 .5 Z 3 ,.:, 1. 1 - 4,1 VV ' T VA , ,L V , if V A H A A 1 V ,'VA M yy M by Q E fiw 1- A 1 1 .1 , 4 , , c - ,9 W W :YK Q' f glrl '7f i A I . A Q, vv,V I' J' QW . Q., 'W . f O ,' if 51' 11 W 'ff 54 f rf 1 , 1 1 w I' E - 15 Pb 'ij :Wing rf' 5 v, Qs 11-,d,,,,,fM 4431 ., V 1. ew H' , if 55,4 , 4. ,QIHW 5-, ,Y hifi, wn,,. 4 L 'W ,sway 14' ,U V ' :E 5 gf ,, . 0 3 6 ' 1-1 ' 1. 1 sp LQ 1 ' bv 1 5 A fl :fil l elif Q , .,,. 1 ' ,, M . 1 , lt?QsfQQ Gf.4fe gQ? J 1 lf, .Q A 0 . f- f' 1 + 1 ' 'Y7 1-- zksanffn' ly 1, '7 pw Kevin Porter, Ronald Daniels and Kennett Benton will serve you at Cace's. .35-':f. ,r',,ff' ff? f M, -'10' fn 00 SEAFOOD 81 STEAK HOUSE 1501 E. Marshall Ave. 753-7691 362 Ads M ,,.........--...,. ' v . I W..-J. . , f , A A.- ,... , ......, .M A Enjoy the best pizza in town at Mr. Gatti's . . . honest! 09 nzzA Etcsuzm X? THE BEST PIZZA IN TOWN CHONESTJ :22 spur 63 758-6811 Ads 363 . - ' LM- -A Wei Wim 'Wx t .ia it . af 77 B , QI, 3-I ' 15, ' ' 4 pw fm ' nt ,, ' 1 ,Mft ,S irffxfw Ipzdfff ,J sumti,-1-ii. Y' All kinds of insurance can be found at Bailey's! . . . Mrs. Mavis Bailey, Sherry Bailey, and Clarence Bailey BAlLEY'S INS AGENCY O All Kinds of Insurance Life Hospital U Disability Income Clefeflee W- Bailey Cancer Policies Dlvlslon Manager Auto and Fire BUSIHCSS IHS- Bus. Phone 214x753-8636 Drop in at Our New Location Res- Phone 214f753-6663 2131 S. Eastman Road Longview, Texas 75602 364 Ads , vt. .15 4 , ., v .. s-,,9.Af:,e,,1EL O , I 5-Q, ,nw if . Wfiv!B!'i n fig., Yww V, 4 M W Wm M ' fm? 'T ' 5' af V i , '. 'lil QQ. ' iw, Q . Q ig x 94 - if -- . . Q , jg' 'r - Y ...U A Q my fi fi .., A' ' Q ' f f? 1-w k 3 s . , a . f? .ifiif I gl Mg ri i I i 2:5 W i M - -' , ' 5 2 a I W NWN if 1 'ii l v A 1 ,.... ,A ' -' 'A' 1 ii ': . , they i Q E T,.v..lE.i , Z - li ' -9. 'A 'F ..,. p Afg4,ifg9w?5i.' , Y v, 1 .. z i 6- , by A Division of Eas+man KodqK.bQQmfaany gffw . 7 The Griffin's staff says, Thumbs up for the Lobos! Aw AQ4 , TOY RANCH sewn' A J E- iivi Toys are Our Business 55.49 Jil Store 1211 Alpine 4122 Store 241 1 Gilmer Rd. Cooper's T.V. Service JE WEL ERS Gerald Cooper - Owner Downtown Jewelry Store 112 N. Fredonia Longview, Texas 753-1824 1823 S. Higl We have more than just books! . . . Darren Coleman and Drew Coleman. wi Darren Coleman models a coat at Slades. Bible -gawk stan Turpie Slade Company A Christian Outreach Endeavor 1444 McCann Rd. 758-9771 366 Ads Robert and Jeanine Coleman 137 E. Tyler St. Men's and Boys' Wear Z3 7 if an if -L J am mu DONUTS Donut Shop and Coffee Bar 13 415 s. High 758-7680 . ,ofg an Q t 7 . ,X I 5 Longview, Texas n Jill. I awn Stone and Clay Mitchell refresh their thirst at Jack Flowers and Gifts Longview, TX 6 Gladewater, TX Gary and Sallie Kizer Owners 758-0175 845-2574 , Orchid Dry Cleaners Maria Mancha, Lupe Mancha, Juana Mancha and Nelda Mancha pose in the banquet room at El Chico's. The Best Care for Your Finest Clothes Try Our Orchid Service Horace Veteto 758-5102 5l2 S. Mobberly 624 Meadowbrook f Longview, Texas O Ads 367 1-1 ,fw.,1w155,,,. i-- ,ix wmmw' 'vwrw-WQJQ-.-.:.:V, ,::'w!':m1.14::': Aww:1J::'211,,19mm1-2 11,q5iii!1'11w Q!1!1111:1211!13'12z2Q1ff-..,:1,.fe' saw El:iE?f:,.::vEi? ,Hflliw-E3 1 f:2g::,:g:Qaa:.a:w1:1'.z ww: fif:,a:'Q::'.::,'::4w,::::::: Q 53' E ' l r vw 1 I Q.-ii :gm-efiiiifillil J Mihai W Q ,R 44. 3 Q 12325535 - w 9 A- -1 51.5 --,.-MTG if 'Z 2-ez r 1 W-':ge4:f4,,, V W 1 -' 'L 34.5 fi, , ' m V' f Lowoview. TEXAS 'Texas Custodial uses the best for the best . . .Christi Carroll, Jodi Carroll, and Ramey Carroll. TEXAS CUSTODIAL SERVICE Commercial Business Wilh Top Cleaning Producls. 1808 Hughey Drive 757-6512 757'65l2 Ads 369 Thom pson's Super Selection of Sportswear and Shoes for High School Texas Dis+ribu+ors of Police Supplies Federal Lights and Sirens. Two- Way Radio Equipment. for Students Vehicles. 227 E- Tyler 758'400' 205 S. izm st. 753-1484 Longview, Texas Ray Case Compliments of I Bookkeeping and Tax Service 1308 Centenary 753-4095 Longview. Texas 1443 Mcgmn 75601 Carol Orgain. Melanie House. Troy Morgan. Miller Power Saw Co. Troy Morgan 1212 Alpine 753-0295 AMU ffl rinnigwjl- 100 W. Tyler 753-7121 Longview. Texas Phone: 753-4406 'Firestone Tires 7 Tubes Home and Auto Supplies Al Pogue 601 N. High Manager Longview, Texas 75601 :Iliff 1 I' f J 1' 1 N v x 4 . xyxxs 370 Ads LONGVIEW BALLET I PM IRL ,mf N9fLOf'3Q rnifdwell , Cll'fiS+iC dimm- COLLIER FURNITURE CO. 32l Tyler Longview, Texas We have furniture to fit all your needs. . . Mary Collier, Mr. Bobby Collier. and Glenn Collier. Compliments of Mary's Smarl Shoppe 901-B Pine Tree Rd. 759-7472 Horaney's is notjust a feed and seed store , . . Ronnie Horany. T AND H PHARMACY HORANEY'S INC. 410 Mobberly 753-5075 Feed - Seed - Fertilizer - Insecticides Cliff Horton and Gene Walker 207 N, Cgjurt SI. Longview. Texas Presciption Delivery Ph 7 -3 one 53 661 Best Parking in Longview 372 Ads Roof Problems? Call H-9-Els-9-ftfiiller ROC FIN G I NC. Solar Energy Systems C OW-15 Longview i Let's see, we can give you the deluxe package . . . 5 W. i Mary Margaret Miller. again, 7 . ,aura Hengst says that cashing checks at American Bank is easy and un! AMERICAN BANK The Right Place at the Right Time llll Judson 758-6133 Ads 373 A 1 ' , b, ' Q r-Nl55'P-us H W MW A ki 6 wfww 5423 7 Michael Feldman, Miriam Harris, Allyson Carruth, Monica Fopay, and Carol Owens all enjoy the wide selectiol of quality clothing at Feldman's. felcfmafzs SUPER SHOES AND CLOTHESM l 13 W. Tyler 753-053 Ads 374 5 4 'lk ,gf Q K V W 408 E. Marshall Mc llonalciis lo 753-1622 loin Ronald for lunch at McDonald's today. , Xl 'L Tony's Spor+ing Goods Inc. 1 X 2 if, Manufacturing Headquarters for the Sportsman Jewelers Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Valentino, Maker of Fine Owners Jewelry 435 Mobberly Avenue 1309 S- M0bbef1Y Longview, Longview, Texas Texas 75601 Radio flnaeli Juniors. Misses, Half Sizes, Gift. Franchise Dealer Children's Clothes 1llW.Tyler 1715 N. Loop28l 1209 E. Marshall 172 N. W. Loop 281 757-2751 759-0281 When you're in the mood for music. Ads 375 Z KUIHQIZ3' xf W. C' 7, i P.O. Box 998 'limb' Marshall, TX 'fi X , and 71' Longview, TX I Duyne Welborn and Lisa Crook invite you to see The newest shoe company in town! their showroom. BYRON CROOK . ELECTRIC CO. INC. ,571ocF7'f'Eo, Residential. P.O. Box 7l57 Cominerciul. 732 S. Green and Industrial Longview. TX Robert Evans Wiring 12143 753-4962 Longview 753-l69l 376 Ads TEXAS STATE OPTICAL LANDERS AND TURNERS TTTA INSURANCE Tom Landers 104 E. Tyler Marcus Shuttlesworth shows Robert Crank the latest in 3-piece suits. ' Harold Turner 0 Mobberly at Young 753-0245 c Serving East Texas Since 1931 210 N. Fredonia Longview. TX , Ili? Open 7 Days a Week - 11:00-9:00 1015 E. Marshall Longview. Texas 753-5322 For the best Mexican food in town. come see us at the Monterey House. Ads 377 Complete Music Service for Our Schools TATUM MUSIC CO. B. GI LM O R E'S 2212355115 wiylig'-22222 MCI NTOSH DRUG 758-3261 542-1362 139 E. Tyler The Spor-l-S Downtown Longview 206 E. College 753-2431 758-2761 Womenls Casual and Sportswear Doris Ann Lucas Lorene Jones Compliments of QUALITY BGDY WORKS I 35 Years Know-Howv OPTICAL 404 E. Marshall Avenue 758-5033 104 E. Tyler r 9, I YOUNG'S JEWELERS R , 01 rchi En ' eerin P JSLIPPUSS 135 E. Tyler 758-2451 Your Diamond Store W.T 1 Jerome M. Wolf Loniifilew, Tc-ic 378 Ads Phone 753-172 Auto - Fire - Liability - Thief- Plate Glass Goodyear Service Stores I Retail Division of The Goodyear Tire 84 Rubber Company Insurance and Bond 23-5764 will W' Tyler Phone Po. Box 1151 L36765 LOUEVICW5 Texas 757-3351 Longview. Texas Life - Health - Accident A Marine Compensation Zenith Frigidaire Sealy FI'iCdriCh Y Fine Furniture . Amana 1 X A Allie ' 1? 1 f .M APPLIANCES 81 FURNITURE, INC, 302 E. Methvin 757-2570 Baird's Bargain Annex - 304 E. Tyler '60 lgffgfhall 758-5022 758-5914 ' New and Used Furniture SNC-WHITE LAUNDRY 81 DRY CLEANER One Stop Professional Service 503 E. Cotton 753-2653 Longview, Texas Craig and Steve Benedict say Sno-White Cleaners is a one-stop professional service. Ads 379 ii 1 1 ll Southern and Western Gas serve you year-round . . . Lucy Marsh, J acquelyn Jameson, Mark Bright, Howard Shipp. SOUTHERN GAS CCD. 81 WESTERN GAS CORP. Helping +o Build a I IO E. CoH'on Grearer Longview 758-O6I I 380 Ads pun nun :g.q..'.,.'QE.i.,15 Friendly Personalized Service 925 Nw. Loop 281 Qree 1 V P.O. Box 5787 A . wi. Longview, Texas Phone: 757-2170 757-3840 Zack Williams wants to make your house a home. GREGG BOOK SHCDP All Current Paperbacks and Literature l l 214 E. Tyler 753-9092 PLILER' 426 E. Cotton St. 753-8676 Longview, Texas 75603 P.O. Box 3222, Longview, Texas 75601 qi 221-2 uzwz. 'fjff 5'51 f'2 rl ii 3 W .L 3 v -sr' ' we as .. pW,,,,,,..., Pliler,s supplies the typists of the world. Ads 381 as is arsn 3 5 Go see Jud and Jason Murray for all yourjewelry needs! M U RRAY J EWELRY 106 W. Tyler Longview, Texas Class Ring PHONl Headquarters 753-713 382 Ads xx sxxwxvdy s- 'i K!! xt., The Swensen's ice gang . . . Eddie McDaniel, Sally Sanders, Diane Cook and Tresia Gann. NS ' cf CREAM FAC T011 OF L f9V'P-' . Terms V Super Sundaes - Shakes - Malts - Float - Super Sodas - Calvacade of Coolers - Sandwiches - Cones of Course - Betty Boyd Joe Boyd , 3 COMPANY 71aKL fcvcfrioruc wnwf WQCAIHO5 , -w9nc. Guthrie Creek Park, 700 Glencrest Ln. 1401 South High P.O. Box 7067 Suite B P.O. Box 1843, Longview, Texas 75601 Longview, Texas Phone 12145 757-5256 2l4! 753-0271 Ads 383 P.O. Box 1628 A Sales n Service 504 E. Methvi They work hard at Beasley's. . . Linda Dunn. Vickie Hardie. Tim Dunn. Arden Koch. Steve Dunn. i , is 0, ,r 5 , Good Luck Seniors 5 4 I- c'E,'7Ki::yi'1ift,.k In I U vw 77-78 'ICSIALISIY For the best Spring and Brake service go to A84 B. Spring and Automotive Supply 705 E. Methvin 758-8216 CARLYLE JEWELERS 205 N. Fredonia St. Downtown A Longview THE CORNER STORE Groceries 4- Meat A Gas i 7:00 a.m.-7:30 p.m. Corner Estes Parkway A Airport Rd. 384 Ads fffxx Mac S+icIham Office Supplies Furniture and Printing 304 E. Methvin Longview, Texas 7560l Office supplies are our business! . . . Andrea Stidham, Stephanie Deteau, Julie Hillard, Angela Boyce. Phone 214 - 753-2663 if TOPP OFFICE SUPPLY CO. Karren Hanks is a builder at heart. FAIR CONSTRUCTION CO. General Contractors BUZZ MESSNER MUSIC CENTER 903 E. Marshall Longview, Texas Phone 214 X 758-0707 Commercialg Resident. 752 S. Eastman Road East Texas Most Complete Music Store 758-1581 I E C Ads 385 4 l Saving is a family business at First Federal . . . Debbie Matula and Charles Matula. Fig-5+ Federal A A and Loan Associalioi l 16 E. South 758-6141 386 Ads ,QF Honda going strong Randall Latch lin- ,l T shirts customized just the way you want them FU N Von Terry Belinda Mills First for good reason Fun Economy SHIRT -1- l015 W Marshall 753 0383 1747 W Loop 281 759 9951 'Q 1 i by if e it Medical Ar+s Pharmacy Don't be sad, go to Medical Arts Pharmacy and be glad! mlcli.. Lighting and 313 E. Cotton Appliances 753-0255 Ads 387 1V1wZw'fL HA tt M5355 31 1 Alpine 753-0640 E. K. BENNETT, INC. Dis+ribu+or SKELLY OIL COMPANY 2000 E. Cotton 758-4488 Longview, Texas 75601 Wright Johnson and daughter, Judy. Insurance Agency, Inc. The Insurance Centerv 428 North Fredonia 757-2323 in-T Valves Flanges INTERNATIONAL S U P P LY of Longview, Inc. 300 W. Tyler Street Plumbing Pipes Boswork makes cutting down trees fun . . . Tim Alibi and Randy Works. Boswork Dislribulors, Inc. Your Lawn and Garden Center 930 N. Fredonia, Box 684 758-8081 Longview, TX afkr Painting, Antiques, Gifts James Avery Jewelry 753-6411 1107 N. Fourth Longview, Texas 388 Ads ONT MIM F' I rg , STEREO 81 ELECTRONICS INC. 1229 S. High Longview, Texas 75602 312233233 f1'E3f2EIEf11?2S1I?E5YfH5flZ11IfSfei'Zli2nd Phone C2141 758-1701 Lacy, Randy Syme, Randy Wood. BEN MAINES AIR CONDITIONING, INC. 1907 Judson Road Longview, Texas 758-0701 Have a sandwich with us . . . Paul Anderson, LON GVI EW LAWN, Lorijo Carnes. GARDEN 81 er HARDWARE CENTER ut-tl 7, 4 41323 2159 Gilmer Road, P.O. BOX 3191 Longvlew' Texas 75601 Imported Wines 84 Cheeses 12143 7598711 1911 Judson Road 757-5381 Ads 389 Firsl Me+hodis'r Church 400 N. Fredonia 753-4463 isa! as 3 ,Y 7.4 -f , The sanctuary of First Methodist Church. Come to Bonanza for an enjoyable eating experience . . . Frank Sullivan, Norma Mayeus, Denise Becham, Allen Blalock, Debbie Henderson, Laura Hildebrand, Michelle Killingsworth, Richard Lancaster. 61.10 AEE D 420 N. High 758-6022 390 Ads Longview Sewing Cen+er SINGER The Name You Can Trustv John Bejceck 133 E. Tyler 1 753-7618 . . I I Sewing is easy with a Singer. . . Carol Orgain, Terri Pierce. BENTLEY FABRICS For All Your Fabric Needs 3200 W. Marshall Longview, TX James P. Blanton Registered Pharmacist! Owner B8iB PRESCRIPTION SHOP CWhere Pharmacy ls a Professionj Hospital Supplies, Rental and Sales 503 E. Methvin Phone 758-441 l Matt Williams has trophies for all occasions. TROPHY TOWN Largest Selection in East Texas 2026 E. High St. 758-l5ll Owners Chuck and Winona Williams Ads 391 M X Q 453535 'X f'2'1'3 . . I, I I if We want to be your bank Mary Collier, Jeff Cole. 392 Ads 2 ffieui 5 f fssif' 'izfif s A' '?5'..':'gP - -QL'r?ia' ' , -.- g: -s v -517 1 LONGVIEW NATIONAL BANK 'Ba ter Sales Co- Inn. Office P.O. Box 5879 Longview, Texas Phone 759-2796 Home 7 402 Glenhaven Longview, Texas 4 Phone 758-2636 This crew will sweep you off your feet! . . . Melanie Mallory, Mike Beasley, Doice Grant, Mary McCash, Diane Cook. 'Tony Lama Lee ' H-Bar-C ' Acme Bailey Many Famous Brands and Names BEDELL'S SADDLE SHOP J Liz-T Westem Wear ' 404 W. Marshall Ave. 758-4682 We make your oldest furniture look new . . . Kimberly Taylor, Grady Harris, Linda Dunn. 7 ustom .t 1 aliens G RA DY H A R R I S F urniiure Refinishing and Repairs ' Wrdan Individual and Conscientious Work D 508 J ones - shop 753-6281 605 East Methvm 514 Jones - home 753-7672 lk Ads 393 9 J, C.R ANTHONY CO. Your Friendly Department Store 3 Locations Royal Forest'Downtown 'Chaparral Plaza Have it your way! . . . Kim Kraft, Vicki Wilson, D S Kelley Bonham, Karen Palmer, Tina Perkins BURGER :anew Italian Delicatessen Pizza - Sandwiches M- Spaghetti - Lasagne - Soups - Salads 212 E. Tyler 758-8502 PANTS, ETC 1 19 E. Marshall Longview, Texas 758-1288 K et. Ann Nelson and Rachel Riggins display the latest in spring fashions. 394 Ads J X ff lk-5 VW f,Q,V Af FR QW lin You're somebody speci lffo 's amfipdkt Nation I gnk . Tim QU-15enny and Mark Muegge. W L Mm Q L K , ex l 2 !CL,X wmv A 6 A3 2 we we Xu WM Mfw 17 gf MDN L, A gms K lei' al Ba nk 1 ep ,2 iw DQ? me X P, U . ,.,., K VM I 1 I XX Q56 2 Hwvfy J! W V SOMEBODY SP AL U 'e ef 753 2622 2 fF d dT'i'fYif!L XLSMB ornero re oma an y ery Member F D NX X xxx 5 Kg 'X Member South West Bankshares Inc. J w B 395 Ad ,K KJ Chris Blackman and Donna Gage show off Petro-Chem's truck. TEI Pe'rro-Chem, Inc. CHEMICALS a w NACO DRUM AND BULK DELIVERIES NAPHTHA - SOLVENT - ALCOHOLS KEYTONES - CHLORINATED SOLVENTS AROMATIC SOLVENTS - GLYCOLS - AMINES OILS - GREASES SOAPS - DETERGENTS - STEAM CLEANERS HTH SWIMMING POOL CHEMICALS WEED BRUSH KILLERS 757-3920 DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE 764 S. Eastman Rd. 396 Ads Complimen+s of 'rhe You+h Minis+ries ,K 1 'VAS-S L V ' 4 ,- . , 5 . I 1955 ff' L. gg fiaagfp 1 X ,,-1 . A' , . f 'F' ,. W We f-Q U,,45l,I,,gi kj ,I fy ,ggi , Q fff'ZWm,1.f 32, f X ff X. ff ': .Vx-xx'--bl' gi l t 'x X 351 K z,x,1,1,-..J-fi-.EC-Zn X f . Wh Q A '34 1 ,, Q 1-'gr L g:Rrr-:Bea K? 1 fy- X .fli '1 KP' JV- Z4 A-,N . I v -1,1 .IN if V-if Af ff. , Y vi 5- - , , -' n j egg 'uf' - e 4 if yr rn W 5 .fe I fu: Y ,-e. . 3,155 ff ff J H 1- A ' V ' ' I f.. -- X -I 1 x 'V ' .F ',i 1L,,,r:gV ,Qs ,. LQ: ,ij M X X E f K Sf, X fr ,...,uln. f e ,H MX P' ' ' j -X ,gy 5 ,177 5? fn, If , ,. Xg.'5.,1SQh!-- iillifl -fig ,141 ,dtex A ' - ' .-f 'f Q . 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Lili M' gf, f-rr -1 3 1 W I, , f Al WWW 415, 4-,,...'5- 399 Ads I aQUQIz'2Iy Concrefe IXIZWAJI FRED EM M EL, J R. Concreie ConI'racI'or 23I I Airline R 2 I 4!753-0430 Longview, Texas 756OI I Y .Wm A f,.,mm1fm,.f,.N.m,wv 4, V V 4, ' . I A Turner s Jewelry 2 I 8 IvIeI'I1vin 758-8 I9 I 400 Ads A 4 A f I ,, , , fr I - ' K 4 , VW V 6 . '-' I J,1f,2 ,,'.' A Vl VV YIV W x I Diamonds, Sapphires. Emeralds, and Rubies. . .Turner Has Everything in Fashion Jewelry. 'iii '? Donna Ewing works hard and enjoys Longview Savings fine banking. We Work a Li+'He Harder for You. I .P LONGVIEW SAVINGS South at Green X Longview, Texas 75601 X Phone 757-2330 Greggton Branch X 2001 Loop 281 West X Phone 759-9484 401 Ads one 66' Machines are Kevin Wellman's business! H. T. CSlimj WELLMAN President WELLMAN INDUSTRIES INC. 402 Ads mn' e ieei MS' fw- Ms F1 MABC Youth Choir MOBBERLY AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH 1400 South Mobberly Dr. Laney L. Johnson, Pastor Dale D. Perkins, Minister of Music Reverend Bill Stone, Minister of Outreach H 85 S has the best auto supply . . . Kenneth Sirratt. H 81 S AUTO SUPPLY Kermit K. Sirratt Owner 513 N. High 758-4406 X kV,, N kV,,,, , Metropolitan Savings ...a beautiful way to savemone ! P.0. Box 2887 f 1302 Jtld 0 Ro d f Lo Q T S 75601 ff214, 757 5821 f 0 1171050111 T ...... A 'Q FSLIC SAVWGS 84 LOAN ASSOCIATION 404 Ads When you need a well dug, call Henderson Iron Works. HENDERSON IRON WORKS Water Well Drilling and Iron Works Barry Henderson, Owner Airline Road 758-5230 CENTRAL ABSTRACT 84 TITLE COMPANY 307 N. Center St. P.O. Box 1869 Phone - 757-2713 Longview, TX 75601 Paul Painter, Mgr. Ads 405 LONGVIEW y BANK 81 TRUST lf-ist? 300 East Whaley P.O. Box 3188 753-7681 Free Checking Accounts for Students Where . . . Member F.D.l.C. 1 ,. ,,.., People Ma ke . lhe Our people really do make the difference! D :ff e rence M. L, BATH CQMPANY Camera Hobbycraff World of TEXAS 'UC- 313 W. Tyler 757-2600 O Printing Office Supplies 1409 Loop 281 O Elgtliliffg 3136535221226 L0ngv1ew,TX 75604 0 Phone 214-v757-2707 Jolle 's Machine Works ' Y urnifure 753-2267, if 519 Delta Dr. no answer 753-3171 807 East Methvin Street 214-753-2545 Longview, Texas 75601 406 Ads The SMOKEHOIISE Drive Thru Window Custom Cooking Catering Open 10:30 a.m. 5 to 9 p.m. 7 Days a Week 1402 W. Marshall Ave. 'xg 753-6221 High fashion frames and quality lenses . . . Linda Cooper. Dispensing Opticians Pa+ronize Our OOPER I Adver+ise rs Optical Company, Inc. Wholesale Dept. Retail Dept. 753-7606 753-6421 lst National Bank Bldg., Suite 223 'J Entex plans for future gas needs . . . Lisa Hagood. 'FIEY Ads 407 WS? Quality footwear since 1934. . . . Steve Popps, Don Shepherd SILVER'S SHOE STORE Naturalizers - Nunn Bush - Buster Brown F ootworks - Life Stride - Dexter 227 E. Tyler 758-4321 dvertisements AHB Spring and Frame - 384 Alfie's Fish and Chips - 379 Almand's - 370 American Bank - 373 Anthony's - 394 Axelson, Inc. - 355 Clarence Bailey Ins. - 364 Baird's Appliance and Fum. - 379 Balfour - 354 Baskin-Robbins - 322 M. L. Bath Co. - 406 Baxter Sales Co., Inc. - 393 Beall's Department Store - 331 Bea.sley's T.V. and Electronics - 384 Bedell's Saddle Shop - 393 Bennett's Place - 322 E. K. Bermett, Inc. - 388 Ben Maines Air Cond. - 389 Bentley's Fabric - 391 Berry Transportation, Inc. - 331 Cycles East - 324 Bivins Insurance Agency - 279 Black Boat and Motor - 333 Clint C. Blackman, Jr. - 396 B1air's Texaco - 332 Bonanza - 390 Bordens Incorporated - 376 Bos Work Sales Co. - 388 Bothwell's Halhnark Party and Gifts - 359 Bowles Prescription Shop QBHBJ Boyd's Travel Agency - 383 Brown's Shoe Store - 376 Buckstaff Motor - 340 Burger King - 394 Cace's Steak House - 362 Camera Hobbycraft World - 406 Camera Shop - 348 Canton Restaurant- 352 Tommy Carlisle and Son Garage - 323 Carlyle Jewelry - 384 Ray W. Case - 370 C. K. Hardware - 323 Coca-Cola - 398 Collier Furniture Co. - 372 Commercial National Bank - 341 Cooper Optical Co. lnc. - 407 Cooper's T.V. Service - 366 Comelsen Moving and Storage - 347 The Comer Store - 384 Byron Crook Electric - 376 Curds and Whey - 389 Custom Kitchens - 393 BRB Prescription Shop - 391 Daniels Plumbing - 361 Doy1e's Barber Shop - 332 East Texas Machine Works - 323 Eddy's Pizza - 394 E. J.'s Matemity Shop - 347 El Chico - No. 1- 367 Electronic Business - 383 Fred Emmel Construction - 400 Entex - 407 Fair Construction - 385 Famous Fabric Shop - 370 Feldman's Shoe Store - 374 Firestone Store - 370 First Baptist Church - 335 Fii:36Federal Savings and Loan Assc. - First Methodist Church - 390 First National Bank - 395 Fun Motors - 387 Froggy's Cafe Gans 8: Smith - 336 Mr. Gatti's Pizza Etcetera - 363 Gena's - 375 Gibson's - 334 Goodyear Service Gregg Book Store -+ 381 Gregg Poultry and Egg Co. - 346 Griffins' - 366 Hagens Inc. - 387 Frank Hamilton Real Estate Builder CHamilton's Gallery of Homesj - 322 H815 Auto Supply - 403 Grady Harris Furniture Refinishing and Repairs - 393 Hayes-Miller -- 373 Bill Heim Real Estate - 338 Henderson Iron Works - 405 Holloway F umiture - 343 Home Fumiture - 406 Horaney's Feed and Seed Store - 372 House of Music - 331 Hudson Printing - 336 Ideal Sand and Fence Co. - 352 Insco Insurance - 388 Intemational Supply Inc. - 388 Jack and Jill Donuts - 367 Jack's Discount Stereo and Tape - 358 Mr. and Mrs. Blackshear Jameson - 353 Jami1's - 326 E. C. Johnston - 350 Jolley's Machine Shop - 406 Kelly's Young Ages - 332 Ken's Wayside Fumiture - 328 Lermedy's Jewelry A 358 lennedy Real Estate A 348 LFRO A 387 Lountry Kupboard A 325 anders and Tumer Ins. Agency A 377 , and L. Gallery A 388 -eilawood Flowers A 359 lordon Lively A 342 ongview Ballet Theatre A 371 ongview Bank and Trust A 406 ongview Fish and Oyster Co. A 324 ongview Flower Shop A 337 lmgview Glass Co. A 324 'ongview Lawn, Garden Center A 389 ongview Lumber Co. A 357 ongview National Bank A 392 ongview New Car Dealer's Association ongview Savings and Loan fKnox 8: Brownl A 401 cCar1ey's Jewelers A 323 cDona1d's A 375 ilmore's Mclntosh Drug A 378 laness Fumiture and Finance A 328 1aritzky's A 377 1artin's A 353 1ary's Smart Shop A 372 laxwell Distributing A 361 ledical Arts Pharmacy A 387 nu Messner A 385 letropolitan A 404 lid-Valley Pipeline Co. A 398 A aberg, Lisa bell. Bitha A 105 bney, David A 153 Bob Miller A 323 Miller Power Saw A 370 Mobberly Avenue Baptist Church A 403 Monterey House A 377 Moody Insurance A 331 Moore Bros. Lumber Co. A 336 Louis Morgan A 334 Moseley's Hallmark Fum. A 388 Muntz Meat Market A 322 Murray Jewelry A 382 New Life Bible Book Store A 366 New World Beauty Parlor A 327 Oakland Heights A 397 Oleum, Inc. A 360 Olivers Shoes A 359 Horace-Orchid Dry Cleaners A 367 Paul Painter A Central Abstract and Title Co. A 405 Palmer Floral Shop A 336 Pants, Etc, A 394 Pau1's Photography A 368 Pegues-Hurst A 349 Phil's Stereo! Electronics. Inc. A 389 Pizza King A 356 P1asckke's A 375 Pliler Typewriter Service A 381 Program 1V A 351 Quality Body Works A 378 R818 Carpets and Interiors A 345 R8LW Barbecue A 344 Murphy Manor A 323 Index Acker, Elaine A 131 Acree, Ronnie A 65 Acree, Sandra A 105 Adam, Scheketah A 653 Thespian. Radio Shack A 375 Ramey-Harrison Maytag A 328 The Record Shop A 331 Richardson Co. A 329 Riff's A 327 Ro1and's Bodacious Bar-B-Q A 330 Romeo's A 399 Sal1ie's Flowers and Gifts A 367 Semple T.V. Radio Service A 359 Silver's Shoe Store Singers A 391 Slade's A 366 Smokehouse A 407 Sno-White Cleaners A 379 Southem Auto Parts A 359 Southem Gas Co. A 380 The spanshop - 378 Stereo and Record Center A 399 Swensen's Ice Cream Factory A 383 Swift Food Service, Henry McCord A 359 T-Shirts Plus A 387 T8zH Pharmacy A 372 Tatum Music Co. A 378 Texas Custodial Services, Inc. A 369 Texas Distributors of Police Supplies 370 Texas Eastman A 365 Texas Furniture A 336 Texas State Optical A 378 Thompsons A 370 Todd Furniture A 328 Tony's Sporting Goods, Inc. A 375 Topps Printing A 385 Top Drawer A 338 The Toy Ranch A 366 Trophy Town A 391 Tucker Interiors A 339 Tumer's A 400 Violet Flower Shoppe A 332 Waffle Shoppe of Texas A 337 Wellman Industries. Inc. A 402 Westem Sizzlin' Steak House A 325 Wolf Reproductions A 378 K C. Wood Co. A 324 Jim Wyant Realtor A 336 Young's Jewelers A 378 Zack Williams Real Estate A 381 Adams. Aurka A 105 Adams. Donna A 105 Adams, John A 655 Drafting, Architec tural Drafting, VICA, FHA. Adams, Robert- 131 Adams, Robert- 153 Adams, Tina - 105 Adcock, Carolyn - 65, Viewettes, FHA. Adcock, Marilyn - 348, 65, Student Council, Pep Squad, Viewettes, VOE Co-Op. Addinton, Lloyd - 131 Adkisson, Mark - 131 Adkisson, Pamela - 105 Akin, Cheryl- 131, 28 Akin, Leslie -- 131, 136 Akins, Celia - 331, 343, 310, 65, 296, Viewettes, Lt., Anchor, Rec., Sec, OEAQ Pres., Pep Squad. Aldridge, Jeff - 65, Baseball, All Dis- trict. Aldridge, John - 131 Aldridge, Lawrence - 65, Student Coun- cil, FHA, Machine Tech., Band, VICA. Alex, Jacquelin Alexander, Billy Alexander, Bobby - Building Trades, VICA. Alexander, Cynthia - 105. 108 Alexander, Denise - 105 Alexander, Lawrence - 65 Alexander, Lila - 153 Alexander, Mark - 153 Alexander, Shirly Alexander, Thomas - 65, 89, CVAE, Co- Op, Basketball. Alford, Debra Alford, Lee - 131 Allen, Bonnie - 131 Allen, Curtis - 65, Tennis Team, VOC Drafting, Machine Drawing. Allen, James - 105 Allen, John - 153 Allen, Karl- 153 Allen, Laura - 105 Allen, Nanette - 105 Allen, Paul- 105 Allen, Rachel- 131 Allen, Richard - 131 Allen, Sammy - 65, Auto Tech., VICA. Allen, Tony - 66, Long-View, Football, Basketball, French Club. Allgood, Angie - 153 Alvey, Phyllis - 131 Anderson, Eddy - VICA, ROTC, FHA, Football, Track. Anderson, James - 131 Allen, Robert - 317 Anderson, Keith - 131 Anderson, Lorain - 131 Anderson, Nathaniel - 153 Anderson, Scott - 153 Andress, Susan - DECA. Andrews, Debra - 153 Andrews, Kenneth - 131 Anthony, Barbara - 304, FHA, HECE. Anthony, Edwinter - 153 Armbruster, Paul - 131 Armstrong, Loretta - 66 Arndt, Diane - 66, CVAE, Reporter, FHA, Long-View. Amold, Melissa - 131 Amold, Rhonda - 131 Ash, Kathleen - 105 Ashley, Rickey Ashley, Sheila Atkinson, Daryl- 105, 256 Aubrey, Larry Auguste, Carlissa - 131 Ault, Valerie - 66, 86 Ausbom, Sandra - 131 Awbrey, Kevin - CVAE. Ayers, Tim - 153 B Bachtel, Allyson - 66, 295, 54, NHS, Viewettes , Z-Club, Key Club Sweet- heart, Student Council. Bacon, James Bacon, Misty - 66, 296, Viewettes - Lt., Z Club, Thespian, Student Council. Bagby, Bryce - 66, 247, 30, Library Club, FHA - Pres., Football. Bagley, Amanda - 105 Bagley, Lisa - 105, 265 Bagley, Sandra - 131 Bagley, Valerie - 153 Bailey, Barbara - 131 Bailey, Chris - 66, 231, Baseball, VICA Drafting. Bailey, Daron - 153 Bailey, Debbie - FHA. Bailey, Lisa- 166, 153 Bailey, Sherry - 365, 66, 86, Viewettes, Long-View, FHA, Student Council Alt., Pep Squad. Baird, Robert - 66, NHS, Band, Pan- Am, Latin Club, Orchestra. Baker, Alice Baker, Darla Baker, Gary Baker, Ozell Baker, Pam - 105 Baker, Sonja - 105 Baker, Terry Baker, Ricky - 131 Baldwin, Shari - 132 Baldwin, Suzanne - 106 Ballard, Elizabeth - 267, 66, 83 Ballard, James - 153 Ballard, Mark Balz, Jeffrey -132 Banks, Ruthie - 67, 30, Orchestra, DECA, FHA, Student Council. Bankston, Cynthia - 154, 153 Barauskas, Rita - 132 Bardwell, Lynn - 153 Barfield, Keith - 153 Barge, Bosque - 132 Barge, Vanessa - 153 Bames, Janet - 106, 194 Bames, Joel Bames, Johnnie - 132 Bames, Melody - 132 Bamett, Jerry - 31 1 Barnett, Roy - 67, 302, 19, 5 3, 25 3 ROTC, Drill Team, Long-View, Lo Mascot, Pan-Am. Bamette, Michelle Bamette, Steve - 67, 261, Frenc Jets, NHS, COC. Bamet, Cynthia - 154, 153 Barron, Lisa - Latin Club, Lupus h Clul Editoi Barron, Raymond - 67, VICA, FFA. Barron, Shari - 153 Barton, Julia - 132 Barton, Rosemary H 67, FFA, FHA HECE. Bashline, Rose - 132 Bass, Ricky Bates, Bret- 153 Bates, Bridget- 132 Bates, Curtis - 106 Barret, Cynthia - 153 Bates, Joe - 67 Bates, Kelvin - 86 Bates, Nola v 132 Bates, Ramona - 132 Bates, Regina - 55, Homecoming Queer' Student Council, Thespian, FHA, VO1 Bates, Ronnie Batson, Cassia - 106 Baucum, Robert- 154 Baughman, Rebekah - 154 Baugus, Marshall - 67, Building Trades Baugus, Nancy - 154 Baxter, Kevin - 106, 122 Beall, Billie - 132 Beard, Denise - 106 Beasley, John - 106, 120, 393 Beatty, John - 106,45 Beatty, Robert- 132 Becks, Curley Becks, Ramona Beecham, Jeffrey - 132 Bell, David - 67 Bell, Deloris Bell, Everett- 154 Bell, Marcus Bell, Martin - 132, 22, 142 Bell, Ronald - 154 Bell, Stefond Bellatti, Doug - 154 rry Sonja - 67 23, 280, Homecoming llman Donnie llman Tina 67 nedict Craig 67, 232, 379, FHA, Baseball Key Club. nnett B111 154 nnett Henry 67 nnett Henry 132 nnettrlaelexe- -SRX nnett Joan 675 Pep S nson Brian - 67 280, Student Coun- cil Band Vice-President, Jets, French nson Kyle- 132 148 nthall Anna - 132 nthall Terri- 154 nton Kenneth - 106, 362 nton Victor rhn Betty - 154 rry Norman- 32 rry Patricia - 67, 331, 53, 2885 Band, Concert Choir Z-Club, French Club, Student Council. Duchess, Drum Major, Band - Treas., Anchor Club, NHS. utelschies, Clint- 154 verly, Tyrone - 132 vis, Ross ,HAi - Hs. ' I rry, Joyce I - , l ienvenu, Karen - 67, 223, 244, 43: NHS - Sec., Swim Team, Captain, Upper 2 Percent, FCA, Concert Choir. iggs, Derek - 671 Band, Long-View. ishop, Billy - 132 Bishop. Deborah - 132 Blair, Chris - 106, 227, 230 Black, Tammy - 154, 333, 265 Black - -.-M .,.. W... Blackman, Chris Y 67, 300, 30, ' Interact, DECA - President. Birdsong, apo ean A , Blackmon, Kevin - 67, 336, Swim Team, Debate, Drama, Thespians. Blackwell, Yolanda - 681 VOE, FHA, Pep Squad, OEA. Blair, Steve - 332, 683 ICT, Thespian, Orchestra. Blakely, Karen - 131, 132. 135, 336 Blalack, Jay Blalock, Allan - 106, 390 Blanton, Chonita Blanton, Kenneth - 106 Blanton, Robert Blanton, Veldi - 154 Bluethman, Marty - 154 Bobo, Susan - 68, 86, 297, Anchor, Viewettes, V-Dance Group, VOE - Parl., French Dance Group. Boese, Shirley - 133, 149 Bolden, Teresa - 68, Pan-Am, COC, ICT - Parl., OEA, FHA. Bolin, Karen - 20, 55, 302, 68, 42, 280, NHS, Anchor Club, FHA, Pan Am, Band - Majorette. Bolin, Kyle - 154 Bolton, Gail - 106 Bolton, Mark Bond, Daniel- 133 Bonham, Kelley - 133, 394 Bonham, Linda - 133,274 Bonham, Mike - 101 Bonner, Willie - 133 Booth, Doris - 106 Booth, Doris Booth, William - 68 Borders, Eric - 133 Booth, Morris - DECA Borens, Angela - Library Club, VICA, 154 Bom, Kimberly - 106, 300 Boszor, Robert Bothwell, Mary - 106, 359 Bowden, Phillip - 154 Bowers, Valerie - 68, 2543 COC, Pres., Spanish Club, Band, NHS. Bowie, Sanjuan - 133 Bowman, Tony - 154 Boyce, Angela - 155, 385 Boyce, Mark - 68, French Club. Boyd, Annette - 683 VOE Lab OEA VOE Co-op, Pep Squad, Library Club Long-View. Boyd, John - 683 VICA Bldg. Trades Pres, Band. Boyd, Paul - 106, 57 s v v Boyd, Stephen - 202, 93, 68, Football, Capt., Track, VICA Auto Tech. Boyd, Toby - 133 Boyland, Sharon - 106, 111, 129, 287 Bozman, Donna - 155 Brooks, Tony Booth, Robert Bowers, Beverly Brabits, Wade Brackman, Wesley - 68, DECA, FHA. Bradford, Donna - 133 Bradford, Loretta Choir. w- 693 DECA, FHA Bradley, Linda - 69, 823 FHA, Volley- ball, Viewettes, Library Club, Long- View. Bradley, Delaine Bowers, Beverly - 46 Bradley, James A 106, 299 Bradley, Jennifer - 155 Bradley, Peggy - 106 Bradley, Sherry - 133 Bradley, Vivian - 155 Bradshaw, Allan - 155 Bradshaw, Chris - 133 Brady, Cynthia - 133 Bramlett, Selena - 133 Branch, Janice - 106,117 Brautigam, Barbara - 133 Braule, Willis - 106 Breedlove, Cathy - 69, Concert Choir FHA, COC. Brewer, Kim Bridges, Jerry - 155 Bridwell, Kathy - 133 Bridwell, Renee A 133 Briggs, Hollis - 106 Bright, Mark - 106, 341, 380 Briley, Alvin - 155, 46 ' m Briley, Brenda - 66, Math Tea , Fren- chettes, NHS, COC, Pep Squad. Briley, Karl- 106 Brimhall, John - 133 Brittan, Hemando - 155 Britton, Femando - 155 Brock, Tommy -A 128 Brookins, Karen Brookins, Ricky - 133 Brooks, David Brooks , Evelyn Brooks, James Brooks, Sheron - 133 Brooks, Susan - 105, 106 Brookshire, Janice - 69, Ar Band. ' Broughton, Sammy - 133 Brooks , Tony - 12, FHA, VlCA. Brown, Adell - 155 Brown, Adolphus Brown, Beverly - 154, 155, 306, 291 Brown, Charlotte - 155 Brown, Darren- 106 Brown, Darren - 155 Brown, t, COC, Brown, Debra - 155 Dorothy - 155, 69, FHA, Pep Squad, Cosmetology VICA. Brown, Earl Brown, Eddie - 220 Brown, Eloise - 69, 51, FHA - Histo- rian, Student Council. Brown, Eric - 155 Brown, Gregory - 205, 207, 69, 593 FHA v Football. Brown, Kelly - 69, 309 Brown, Lionel - 69, Band, Jets, Nat. Merit Scholarship Semi-finalist. Brown, Mary Brown, Mike - 155 Brown, Patricia - 155 Brown, Philipp A 133 Brown, Prentiss - 133 Brown, Regina - 133 Brown, Robert - 69, 247 Brown, Ronnie Brown, Shawn - 133 Brown, Shirley Brown, Thomas - 133 Brown, Thomas - 69, FFA, FHA. Brown, Vanessa Brown, Arthur - 69, Band, Thespians, Stage Band, Symphonic Band. Brown, Beverly Brown, Linda Brown, Susan - Latin Club. Browning, Lesle - 133 Browning, Lorrie - 106 Broyles, Cindy -- 106, 291 Broyles, Jimmy Broyles, Richard - 155 Broyles, Sandra - 133 Brookins, Alice Brookins, Ricky Brooks, Sheron Bruce, Roy Bmnson, Paul- 70 Brunson, Mary - 70 Bnryere, Craig - 52, 70, 75, Pan Am, Drama, Football, Track, FFA. Bruyere, Robert -- 133 Bryant, Cheryl - 70, 833 Band, FHA, FTA, Student Council Rep. Bryant, Janice - Band, Student Council, Thespian, FHA, Pres. Bryant, Lauretta - 133, 313 Bryant, Marsha - 106 Bryant, Rhonda - 70, FHA, Pres., Band. Bryant, Steve - 133 Bryson, David - 70, 86, Band, Mgr., Stage Band, Latin Club. Buchanan, Amanda - 155 Buchanan, Barry - 70, NHS, Latin H.S., Latin Club, Jets, Band. Buchanan, James Buchanan, Thomas - 155 Buckner, Brent- 155 Buckner, Robert - 106 Buckstaff, Russell - 52, 70, 22, 272, 340, 64, 99, Swim Team, Interact, Senior Class Pres., VICA Bldg. Trades, Stu- dent Council. Bullock, Jon - 133 Bullock, Raymond - 106 Bumpass, Libby f- 155 Bunata, David - 155 Burch, Tina - 9 Burcham, James - 106 Burck, Mike - 106, 356 Burck, Pam - 106 Burd, Phillip -Q 155 Burgess, Johnette - 133 Burgess, Ramona - 703 Band, French, French Dance Group, Stage Band. Burghart, Roger - 233, Varsity Baseball, FHA. Burke , Katie Burkett, Deborah - 297, Viewettes, Viewette Dance Group, VOE Co-op, OEA, Vice Pres., Pep Squad. Burkett, Donny - 133 Bumett, Arthur - 70, Football, Track, Welding, FCA. Bumett, Audrey - 106, 292 Burns, Grace - 133 Bums, Phillip - 107 Burton, Glenda Burton, Sheila 4 133 1-ff: ' ffl, -gg 5, f. .f.f,Q5.f .. Q ,,,,5,FF,,-,gggffgi .4553,gg,sszeifgfafwess1ffgzsawesssfirFfssexfrssaa .. sraeszzvs . Wefh zfffszzagv Bush, David - 70, Choir, Solo - Ensem ble, FHA, Long-View. Bush, Debra - 133 Bush, Helen - 107 Bush, Robert Bush, Tijuanna - 107 Bussey, Allan - 70, Student Council DECAII. Butcher, Tina Butter, Zane - 155 Byrdsong, Napoleon - 107 C Cahill, John - 107, 125, 268 Cain, Erwin A- 703 DECA. Cain, Gloria - 107 Caldwell, Bonita 4- 107, 22 Caldwell, Lisa Caldwell, Ninette Caldwell, Ruby A 155 Caldwell, Sheryl- 134 Caldwell, Terry - 107 Calhoun, Tina - 70, FHA, VICA - Sec retary, Drafting, VOC Student Advi sory. Cameron, Darryn - 108 Cameron, Derek - 155 Cameron, Robin - 70, Pep Squad, Anchor Club, NHS, Track, Co-Capt. Cammack, Teresa - 134 Camp, Bonnie - 155 Camp, Dean - ROTC, COC. Camp, Jerry - 107 Campbell, Brenda Campbell, Connie - 130, 134, 280 Campbell, Gwendolyn - 134 Campbell, James - 70, FFA, Thespian Rodeo, Key. Campbell, John - 107 Campbell, Larry - 107 Campbell, Lee - 134 Campbell, Margaret- 155 Campbell, Mary - 107, 223 Campbell, Michael- 155 Canfield, Charisse - 70, Pep Squad, a NHS, Long-View, Viewettes, COC. nfiled, Glenn - 108 nida, Fred - 155 ntrell, Meredith - 70, FHA, DECA. pehart, Jimmy - 108 argill, Lee - 71 1 V1CA Drafting. limes, Darren - 155 Darpenter, Sharon - COC. hrr, Clarence - 108 hrr, Cynthia hrruth, Leslie - 71, 53, 374, Anchor Club, FFA Sweetheart, FHA. hrraway, Detra - 134 hninton, Rebecca - 134 hrroll, Peggy - 71, 369, 223, Interact, Swim Team, Diving Team, FCA. hrter, Anne - 155 hrter, Augusta hrter, Bonita - Student Council, Thes- pians, FHA, Library Club. hrter, Eddie farter, Jennifer 0- 155, 273 hrter, John hrter, Karen - 155 hrter, Monie hrter, Richard - 71 after, Trinda - 156 hrter, Vickie A- 71 karter, Ward - 108 kister, Jessie - 16 hto, Patterson latron, Cynthia - 108 karyton, Lonnie - 122 ktve, Mark - 134, 278, 46, 268 felerier, Annette - 156 Renters, Tony - 134 fhambers, Marvene - 156 fhambers, Monica - 46 fhampion, Susan - 134 fhandler, Cheryl - 108 fhandler, Mitch - 134 fhaplin, Mitchell Ihapman, Suzette - 108, 45, 280 fhappell, Chris - 134 fharles, Latonial - 71 fherry, Joe fhesson, Charles - 134 Fhestnut, Christopher - 108, 257 fhestnut, Gregory - 156 hiiidress, John - 156 fhilds, Debbie fhoy, David - 71, 304, 352, 60, 265, HECE, Annual Staff. fhristensen, Chris - 71 Ihristian, Joyce - 156 fhristian, Phyllis fhristian, Ramona - 108, 134 fhristie, J ackis - 156 fhristochowits, Beate - 134 Christopher, Charles - 134 Christopher, Susan - 156 Chumley, Beverly - 108 Chumley, Kenneth Chumley, Pam - 71, FHA, FTA, Pep Squad. Clark, Dana - 71, Cosmetology -- Reporter, Student Council Rep. Clark, Darlena - 156 Clark, David LO - 156 Clark, David TO - 156 Clark, Debbie - 71, 270, 44, Jets - Sec., Math Team, NHS, Band, Upper 2917. Clark, Lauren - 108 Clark, Ross - 108 Clark, Suzanne - 71, FHA - Sec. Clark, Vickie - 156 Claxton, Mike - 202, 72, Football - Co- Captain, Student Council, FCA. Team - Captain, Concert Choir - Pres., Sing-Sations, Interact, Student Council. Coleman, Anthony -- 108, 237 Coleman, Darren - 108, 366, 265 Coleman, Drew - 156 Coleman, Gerald - 156 Coleman, Janeene Coleman, Keith - 134 Coleman, Kelly - 84, 72, 288, 54, Sing- Sations, Concert Choir, Green Jacket, Pep Squad, French Club. Coleman, Latricia Coleman, Mark - 109, 120 Coleman, Mary - 134 Coleman, Steven Collier, Charles - 134 Collier, Dale - 156 Collier, Glenn -- 156, 372 Clay, Kim Clemons, Billy Clemons, Terry Clinton, Laurie - 108 Cockerell, Jacquelyn - 156 Coates, Darryl Coates, Pamela Coby, Lovie - 108, 273 Coby, Renwick - 72, VOE. Cocke, Jim - 134, 149 Coe, Dianna - 156 Coker, Jeff - 108 Colbert, Jacqueline Colbert, Kenneth - 134 Colbert, Kim - 156 Colbert, Michael - 134 Colbert, Wendee - 108 Cole, Cheryl- 156 Cole, Darla - 134 Cole, Jeffrey - 72, 224, 288, 392, 37: Golf Collier, Mary - 300, 372, 72, 3923 View- ettes, Choir, DE - Secretary. Collins, Brenda - 156 Collins, Jeff Colson, Carl - 109 Colson, Keith Colston, Kevin - 134 Combest, Dennis - 93, 72, Football, Track, Basketball. Combest, Laurie - 156, 273 Combest, Theresa - 134 Comer, Joe - 723 Drafting VICA - Parl., Student Council. Comfort, Kathryn - 109, 253 Compeau, Michelle - 156 Compton, Michael Connell, Trey - 156, 171 Conway, Timothy Cook, Agie - 156 Cook, Cathleen - 109, 126 Cook, Diane - 109, 383, 393,265 Cook, Lisa - 156 Cook, Pamela - 109, 134 Cook, Renita - 134 Cook, Theresia - 723 DE, HECE, FHA, Cooks, John - 134 Cooks, Pamela Cooper, Patricia - 156 Copeland, Bennie Copeland, Michael Copsey, Darrell - 72, ROTC, Rifle Drill Team, Commander, Color Guard, Jets. Corley, John Corley, Robert Cotter, Lisa - 109 Cotton, Elena - 156 Cotton, John - 156 Cotton, Terry Cox, Bill- 134 Cox, Cheryl Cox, Ida Cox, Joni - 109 Cox, Lisa Cox, Peggy A 134, 274 Coyle, Stephanie Craft, Carter - 156 Craft, Kimberly - 134 Crager, Patricia Craig, Danny - 134 Crain, Katharine - 109, 45 Crain, Terry - 72 Cotter, Kartha Y 72 Crain, Vieta Craine, Robert- 109, 269 Crane, Michael 4- 72, Football, Track, Student Council Rep., FHA, FFA. Cranford, Stefanie - 134 Crank, Robert- 109, 377 Cravens, John - 134 Crawford, Curtise - 156 Crawford, Dean - 109 Crawford, Debbie F 75, 73, 296, Pep Squad, Viewettes - Lt., Anchor, Thes- pian, FHA. Crawford, Donald Crawford, Elmo Crawford, Gloria - 109 Crawford, Jack - 156 Crawford, Nancye f 109 Crawford, Sondra Crayton, Lonnie Crayton, Vivian - 156 Creamer, John' 134, 138 Creamer, Dena - 156 Creamer, Kimberly - 735 Band, All- Region, FHA. Creech, Glendale - 109 Crisler, Jeanette - 86, 73, Pep Squad, Viewettes, FHA. Crisman, David - 157 Crisman, John Crittenden, Roger - 109 Crook, Lisa - 109, 361, 376 Crow, Robert - 104, 109, 33, 232 Cruoe, Michael- 157 Cruce, Thomas Crump, Frederick - Track, Football, Band. Cuellar, Antonia - 157 Cullefer, Penny - 157 Cullors, Alfred Culpepper, Linda - 109, 123 Cummins, Barbara - 109, 308, 195 Cummins, Karen - 157 Cummingham, Fozzie - 157 Curmingham, Philip Curl, Richard - 109 Cumutt, Donald - 134 Curry, Chitquetta Curtis, Anna - 109 Cummins, Bonnie - 307 D Dade, Vincent - 120, 128 Daniel, Debra Daniel, Joel Daniel, Jody - 73, FFA, Student Coun- cil, VICA Machine Tech., Rep. Daniel, Robin - 735 Viewettes, French Club, French NHS, French Dance Group, FHA. Daniels, Bobby - 157 Daniels, Dale Daniels, David - 231, 73, VICA, Student Council, Auto Tech. Daniels, Debra - 157 Daniels, Delphia Daniels, Donald - 110, 128 Daniels, Kelly - 361, 248, 252, 73, 249, 253, 36, Student Council, Thespian, Interact, Band, Choir. Daniels, Kerry - 361, 64, 73, Senior Class - V.-Pres., Interact, Thespians. Daniels, Lori - 157 Daniels, Omia - 135, 291 Daniels, Patricia Daniels, Ronald - 362, 1 10, 239 Daniels, Scott- 157 Daniels, Verdell Dansby, Amy - 157 Dansby, Laurie - 110 Darden, Calvin - 73, Band, FFA. Darden, Karen Darden, Stacy - 73, Viewettes, Long- View, FHA, Pep Squad. Davidson, Karen - 157 Davis, Rodney Davis, Brenda - 1 10 Davis, Charlinda - 135, 261, 46, 280 Davis, Debra - 74 Davis, Dean - 157, 331 Daniels, Jean - 73 Davis, Diane - 302, 74, Long-View, Mgr Editor, Pan Am - Reporter, Libra Club. Davis, Duellis Davis, Genevia - 157 Davis, Jeff- 157 Davis, Jerry Davis, Josephine - 135 Davis, Julie - 135 Davis, Kelly - 135 Davis, Kyle - 135 Davis, Larry - 135 Davis, Lowell- 73, Band, CVAE. Davis, Marilyn - 157, 276, 273 Davis, R. L. Davis, Raymond - 135 Davis, Robbie - 157 Davis, Susan - 157,273 Davis, Tammi - 157, 162 Davis, Terri - 110 Davis, Wanda - 157 Dawkins, Joyce Deadmon, Freda - 135 Dearion, Denise Delk, Garland H- 157 Dennis, Daniel - 254 Denton, Ronald -- 157 Derrick, Steve - VICA, Welding, Golf Football, Baseball. Deteau, Brad - 157, 173, 241 Deteau, Denise - 351, 248, 74, 228, 227 249, 264, Tennis Team - Capt.. Anchor Club, Student Council - Sec.. Yearbook, FCA. Deteau, Mark - 743 Interact, Concert Choir, Long-View, Football - Mgr. Student Council. Deteau, Stephanie - 110, 385, 129 Deutsch, Julie - 135 Devance, Sherdian Dew, Cathy - 291, 157 Deyoung, Terry Deyoung, John Dibella, Tony Dickard, Jimmy - 135 Dickerson, Kimberly - 135 Dickey, David 1 Dickson, Richard - 203, 323, 231 X Dillard, Penny - 108 3 Dixon, Dee Ann - 291, 135 Dixon, Nona - 74, 2803 Band -- Majori ette, Twirling Competition, Ensemble Trophy. Dixon, Thurman - 74, Football, FFA FHA. ' Dollison, Tracy - 158 Donoghue, Tim - 135 Dorough, Lewis rsey, Jerry rtch, Troy trey, Larry - 158 atson, Jeffry - 158 yal, Wilma - 135 tron, Jeffrey ain, Eddie - 769 DECA, Long-View rain, Pamela raper, Jerry raper, Jon - 135 rayden, Debbie rayden, Devedeau rew, Delia olron, Jeff- 158 ollve, Brian - 248, 252, 74, 58, 249, Class Officer, Student Council. riggers, Robert - 158 ubose, Melissa uckett, Tony - 158, 269 ulweber, John - 158, 231, 220 ulweber, Vincent - 268 urm, Kerry unn, Linda - 21, 384, 393 unn, Stephen - 158 umr, Tim - 308, 384, 74, ICT, VICA - Pres., FFA - Parl., Proc. Team. unn, Tina - 135 urm, Una unsworth, Cindy - 74, ROTC, Color Guard, Girls Drill Team, Long-View. 'upree, Lawanza - 74, FHA. worsky, Lynn - 158 fyer, Levetta - 158 lykes, Lacy - 135, 143 rykes, Lisa - 74 pa-....w.... E bdes, Cindi Eades, Kerry - 135 Eakin, Mark - 74, Interact, Jets, VICA, Student Council Rep. Brstbum, Nancy - 109, 285 Edmonds, Greg - 75, Interact, Football Track. Edmondson, John Edmondson, Stephen - 135, 46 Edmondson, Tena- 157, 158 Edwards, Bonnie - 279, 346 Edwards, Carol- 135 Edwards, Cathy - 333, 158 Edwards, Cathy Edwards, Coletius Edwards, Dinky - 237, 236 Edwards, Linda - 333, 158, 241 Edwards, Michael Efurd, Harold Eiglebiger, Ivory Elia, Timothy - 158 Elkins, John Ellis, Beverly Ellis, Ron - 75, VOCT, Football, Base- ball. Ellis, Thomas - 158 Ellison, Donald - 1 1 1 Ellison, Karen - 75, Viewettes. Emberton, Kevin - 135 Emerson, Greg - 111 Emmons, Mark - 135 English, Mark - 135, 149 English, Teddy - 158 Emest, Jeffery - 111 Ervin, Kenneth Erwin, Angela - 55, 75, 99, 297, View- ettes, Dance Group, Miss Highkick, Anchor, Concert Choir. Erwin, Julie - 276, 158 Essary, Danny - 158 Eubank, Judy - 136 Evans, L. Kayann - 136 Evans, Mitch - 158 Evans, Pam - 136 Evans, Roger Evans, Shaunettc Everett, Joni -- 136, 274 Everett, Robert - 158 Everett, Wayne - 136 Evers, Boris Evers, Dorothy Evers, Georgia - 136 Everth, Harry Ewing, Donna - 310, 401, 753 VOE Co- Op, Viewette, Pep Squad, Student Council Alt. Ewing, Jimmy - 1 1 1 F Faga.n, Barbara - 75, 2653 ESAA Com- mittee, Yearbook - Sr. Ed., Pan-Am, Youth in Govemment, COC. Fagan, Delois - 75 Faggett, Debbie - FHA, CVAE. Faggett, Mack - 1 1 1, 239 Faggett, Stephanie - 183, 313, 120 Fairbanks, Julie Falco, Charles - 158 Farmer, David - 136 Farrington, Lucy - 158, 259 Farris, Scott- 158 Feagin, Gloria - 301, 75, Thespian, DECA, FHA, Pep Squad. Feldman, Michael- 111, 374, 128 Felker, Tom - 223, 753 Swim Team - Capt., VICA, Drafting - Pres. Fergerson, Betsy - 136 Ferguson, Deborah - 136, 143 Ferguson, Janet - 267, 244, 248, 75, 249, 36, Student Council - Treas., Z Club - Sec., NHS - Vice Pres., Jets, Green Jackets. Ferguson, Leslie - 1 l 1 Ferguson, Mellissa - 1 1 1 Ferguson, Sheri - 136 Ferris, David Field, Cap - 75, 226, Golf Team, Inter- act. Fields, Glen - 158 Fite, Patricia - 159 Fite, Sylvia Fitts, Jerome Flakes, Brenda - 75, Pep Squad, FHA, Pan-Am, Viewettes. Flakes. Edgar Fletcher, Debbie - 136 Fletcher, Brenda - 159 Fletcher, Donald - 127 Fletcher, Lavell - 1 1 1 Fletcher, Susan - 136 Flowers, Sandra - 159 Floyd, Falvretta - 76 Floyd, Kathy Floyd, Rachel- 111 Floyd, Tony Folzdelogen, Denise - 159 Foote, Kyle - 136, 209 Fopay, Monica - 111, 343, 374 Forbis, Lynda - 136, 46 Fo 5 Ford, Jill - 349, 76, 297, Vieivettes, Dance Group, OEA, FHA, ? Frazier, Jannice Frazier, Michael- 136 Frazier, Michael - 25 Frazier, Ricky - lll Frazier, Vickie - 159 Frey, Kevin - 159 Fricks, Cedric - 111 Fried, Ray - 136 Fried, Tammy - 136 Fugitt, Jennie - 111, 23 Fuller, Bobby - 137 Fuller, Faye - 306, 307, 81, 76, FHA, VICA - Sgt.-at-Arms, Cosmetology, Student Council. Fuller, Jamie - 137, 196, 274 Fuller, Steven Cole - 300, 76, Choir, DE - Vice President. Fulmer, David - 111 Fulton, Danny Fulton, Tommy - 1 1 1 Fyffe, Danny -1 11 Frye, Pamela - 76 G Gable, Sharon - 159 Gage, Cindy - 137 Gage, Deborah Gage, Donna - 30, 77, 76, 197, 396, Band - Twirler, Anchor, Student Council Gamel, John - 159 Gandy, Tina - 159 Gann, Tresia - 137, 383 Garcia, Carrie - 159 Gariepy, Susan - 76 Garland, Jamie - 280 Garland, Julie - 159, 284 Gamer, James - 159 Gamer, John - 159 Gamer, Karen - 159 Gamer, Laura - 137 Gamer, Susan - 302 er, Tony - 159 For - Ford, Lesa Ford, Patricia - 136 Ford, Patti- 136 Foreman, Brian - 136 Boreman, James - 136 Fort, Steve - 159 Foshee, Kim - 76, FHA, OEA, VOE, Co-Op. Foster, Dana Foster, Donna - 136 Foster, Margaret- 1 1 1 Foyt, David -- 136 Franklin, Debra- 104, 111, 121, 269 Franklin, Timothy Frazier, Angie - 136 Frazier, Gary - 1 1 1 Garrett, Barrett Garrett, Brenda Garrett, James - 137 Garrett, Patrick Garrison, Angela Garrison, Jeff - 159 Garrison, Karron - 137 Garza, Diane - 137 Gana, Robert - 159 Gass, Jacquelin - 137 Gatlin, Roshell - 105, 112 Gay, Barbara Gay, Charles - 76, 49, 280, 281, Band - Pres., Stage Band, NHS, Jets, Math Team. Gay, Karen Gay, Melissa - 137 George, Bobby - 76 George, Cindy - 22, 159, 46 George, Eyvonne - 159 George, Gary - 137 George, Lester George, Richard - 137 Gholston, Laquita - 137,276 Gholston, Rickey - 30, 86, 76, Band, Al Region. Gibbons, Douglas - 1 12 Gibbons, Robert - 137 Gibson, Audrey -- 130, 137 Gibson, Mark - 76, 233, Basebal Gibson, Deborah - 137, 46 Gignilliat, Tom Gill, Barron - 159 Gilliland, Gwen - 159 Gilliland, Jeffery - 77, VICA, FFA Thespian. Gilmore, Kenneth Gimpel, Lauri - 159 Gipe, Greggory - 112, 265 Glass, Greg - Baseball, FHA. Glass, Robin - 361, 112, 228 Glenn, Jeff- 112,215,2l6,213 Glenn, Rodney -- 159 Glezen, Mike - 160 Glover, Danis - 112 Glover, Denise Glover, Doris Goad, Randy - 160 Godwin, Etola - 160 Gonerway, David Goodwin, Cindy - 10 Gorecki, Beth - 160 Glazier, Jimmy - 112 Gorecki, Christopher - 112 Gorecki, David - 77, Jets, Fren French NHS, Tennis Team. Goswick, Edward -- 137 Goswick, Elizabeth - 1 12 Goswick, Tim - 160 Grabowsky, Suzanne Grace, Gary - 137 Grace, Nancy - 773 Pep Squad, DECA. Graff, Kristi- 112 Graff, Shanna - 137 Graham, Debbie - 112, 129 Graham, Shaylor - 160 Grant, Danon - 152, 160, 46, 284 Grant, Derek - 137, 45 Grant, Doice - 104, 112,393,285 Gravley, David - 1 12 Gray, Carmen - 112, 45 Gray, Charlesray Gray, Gail - 137 Gray, Jim - 77, 226, Golf, Intera Student Council, Long-View. Gray, Laura - 112 1. ch Clul ct, Key ay, Robert- 1 12 een, Delores - 160 een, Janet- 157, 160, 298 een, Jennifer een, Johnny - 137 een, John - 137 een, Kathyryn - 112 een, Sandra - 121 eer, Bruce - 137, 56, 286 eer, Deborah - 77, 56, 288 egg, Pamela - 113 ay, Regina - 112 egory, Stuart esham, Doug ey, Timothy- 113, 148 'ffin, David - 160, 46 'ffin, Kimberlee - 333, 273, 160 'ffin, Lisa - 77 'ffin, Shirley - 113 'gsby, John - 113 xrimes, Doug - 160 lirimes, Laura - 138, 30 lirobowsky, Karen - 138, 143 ' ozier,Jimmyer 77, Student Council, ' Dr . , y . v iruppi, Nancy - 138 iruppi, Tom - 160 iuin, Dorothy - 11 iunnels, Michelle - 160 luttry, Johnny - 138, 226 iuttry, Melinda - 77, Concert Choir, Sing-Sations, Region Choir, Anchor Club, Frenchettes. lirowbowsky, Susan - 160,284 H 1 aymes, Tracy acker, Linda - 1 13 acker, Mark - 113 afner, William - 775 Debate, Band, Spanish Club, NHS, Youth in Govern- l i ment. lagemyer, Betsy - 23, 77, 280, Band - Sec., Anchor Club, French Club, Stu- dent Council, Orchestra. lagen, Kim - 113 lagood, Lisa - 113, 407 lagood, James - 113 lalm, Dante - 138 lahn, Holly - 160 lahne, Jeffrey - 138 lairrel, Barbra - 77, FHA, Student Council Rep., Library Club. lairrel, Brenda- 105, 113 lale, Allen lale, Rosemary lale, Rosie - 138, 160 lall, Angela lall, Barbara - 138 Hall, Barbara Hall, Bradley - 773 VICA, DECA. Hall, Connie - 276, 160 Hall, Dale - 160 Hall, Deborah - 160 Hall, Diane - 113 Hall, Dwight- 128 Hall, Johnny Hall, Kenneth - 113 Hall, Larry Hall, Tonya - 138 Haltmeyer, Cheryl- 1 13, 126 Haltmeyer, Tim - 160 Hagen, Eddie - Sing-Sations, Choir, NHS, French Club. Halton, Archie Halton, Bobby - 785 FHA - Vice-Pres., Long-View, Track, Football. Halton, Darrell- 138 Halton, Vickie - 1 13 Hamrick, Pam Hand, Angela - 160 Hand, James - 138, 232 Hanes, Michael - 78, VICA, Machine Tech. Hanks, Kaaren - 113, 385 Hanon, Barry Hanon, Sandra Hanon, Willie Hanson, Karl- 138 Hanyka, Ann - 783 DECA, Library Club. Harmon, Walter Hardeman, Reginald - 160 Harden, Don - 138, 22 Hardie, Sharon - 138 Hardie, Vickie - 384, 78, NJHS, OEA, Pep Squad. Hardwick, Ann - 783 FHA, OEA, Pep Squad. Hardwick, Jane- 160, 165 Hardwick, Johnny - 1 13 Harkless, Pam - 160 Harkless, Welbert - 78, Baseball. Hamess, Joann Harper, Kathy - 160 Harper, L. C. Harris, Anthony Hanson, Willie - 160 HarTis, Anthony Han'is, Anthony Harris, Bobby - 160 Harris, Chris - Football. Harris, Cebra Harris, Debra - 138 Harris, George - 113 Harris, James - 138 Harris, James Harris, Kenneth - 160,78 Harris, Kerwin Harris, Kevin - 138 Harris, Lillie - 113 Han'is, Lonnie Han'is, Lorrie - 783 Choir, Drill Team Band. Harris, Lynette - 113 Harris, Marjorie - 160 Harris, Michael- 113, 123 Hanis, Miriam - 160, 374, 284 Han-is, Nathan - 160, 173, 231, 220 Harris, Ray - 113 Han'is, Robert- 393 Han'is, Rose - 160 Harris, Tammy - 138 Harris, Terri - 160 Harris, Terry - 42, 78, 263, Latin Club Pres., Golf Team, NHS, Interact, Jets Harris, Willie - 79 Harrison, Paula - 160, 46, 284 Harrison, Martha - 47, 328, 78, 96, Viewettes, FHA, Student Council, Miss LHS. Harris, Tony - 113, 288, 37 Harris, Jamie - 78, Concert Choir, NHS, Thespian. Harrod, Rebecca - 138 Hart, Jamie - 160 Harvey, Donna - 1 13 Harvey, Milford Harvey, Pamela Harvey, Robbie Harvey, Robert - 161 Harvey, Shandra - 161 Harvey, Teresa - 161 Haskins, Cheryl- 113, 313 Hatch, George Hatch, Stacy - 157, 161, 284 Hatley, Richard - 1 13,45 Hawkins, Eric - 161 Hawkins, Michael- 113 Hawkins, Rickey - Football, Track Hawkins, Tammy - 783 VOE, OEA Hawkins, Terry - 161 Hawkins, Theron - 1 13 Hawkins ,Timothy - 161 Hayes, Joseph Hayes, Marcey - 139, 149 Hayes, Meredith Hayes, William - 133 Haynes, Tracy - 139 Haynie, Sherri - 161 Hayes, Cindy - 139 Head, Jeff- 161 Head, Timmy - 139 Heath, Christopher - 139 Heimbach, William - 79, Club, Lupus. Heinz, Emily - 1 13, 32 263, Latin . 418 Helms, Jackie Hayes, Dennise - 161 Henderson, Debbie - 390 Henderson, Dennis Henderson, James - 161 Henderson, Jenita - 273, 161 Henderson, Lenard Henderson, Monnie - 139,298 Henderson, Sherman - 161 Hendrix, Annette - 161 Hendrix, Cebron Hendrix, John - 161 Hendrix, Robert - 161 Hendrix, Vicki- 1 13 Hengst, Laura - 139, 373, 46, 265 Henry, Everett- 161 Henry, Michael- 161 Hemandez, Rosanne - 139 Hemandez, Terri Hemdon, Veronica - 139, 254 Hening, Leigh - 139 Hervey, Carolyn - 139, 334 Hervey, Kent - 334, 79, 100, Debate, Interact, Latin Club, Jets. Heslop, Jimmy - 79, Aerospace, FFA, FHA. Hesse, David - 139 Hewitt, Dee - 161 Hewitt, Denise - 305, 1 13 Hickerson, Robert- 161 Hickey, Adrianne - 139 Hidalgo, Danny - 161 Hidalgo, Debbie - 273, 161 Hidalgo, Michael Higbee, Donna - 139, 227 Hill, Linda - 139 Hill, Terry Hill, Carolyn - 79 Hill, Thad - 161 Hilliard, George - 113, 122 Hilliard, Julie - 161, 385 Hines, Diane - 162 Hines, Shari - 1 13, 45 Hitt, Charles - 162, 171 Hitt, Jimmy -113 Hoback, Connie - 162 Hobbs, Stane Hobbs, Stephen - 1 13 Hobgood, Larry - 113 Hodge, Charles - 139 Hodge, Chevious - 247. 795 Advisory Cgmmitte ' - . 1 . d, FTA, Student Cou ' ,FHA - V. Pres. I H ges, Gary- 162 odges, Holly - 347, 27, 247, 79, 297, 6, Viewettes, French Dance Group, FH - Club, Student Council. Hodg Lajuana- 162 Hoefer, Lis 139 Hoefer, Stephanie - 162 Hogan, Harold Hogan, Michael- 139 Hogue, Charles - 162 Hohlt, Roger - 1 19, 45 Holden, Marilyn - 79 Holden, Sheila - 162 Holden, Shirley - 162 Holland, Clema Holland, Rosie - 162, 166 Holland, Terry - 139 Holland, Vicki- 113 Holland, Willie - 162 Hogan, Eddie - 79, 288 Holliday, Darren Hollingsworth, James - 793 Baseball - Manager, VOCT - Pres. Hollins, Christopher - 151, 218, 219 Hollis, Jerry - 162 Holloway, Julie - 343, 162 Holmes, Brett- 162 Holmes, Leezonya - 306, 79, Cosmetol- ogy - Treas. Holmes, Lisa - 79, 228, 44, 227, NHS, French Club, Top 2'Z1, Tennis Team Jets. Holmes, Robin- 162 Holt, Cindy - 139 Holt, Daven - 223 Holt, David - 139 Holt, Marilyn - 793 FHA, Long-View Track. Holt, Patti- 80, 28, Majorette, Band. Holweg, Dagmar - 1 14 Honnoll, Steve - 162 Hood, Theresa - 1 14 Hook, Jill- 80, DECA. Hossier, Yancey - 80 Hopson, Sharion Horaney, Ronald- 139, 144, 372 Home, Bettina - 162 Home, Christy - 109, 1 14, 34 Home, Laura Home, Todd - 162 Horton, Angela - 80, 95 Horton, Byron - 139 Horton, Gloria Holt, Roger - 114 House, Melanie - 327, 370, 80, 264 French Club, Yearbook - Typist NHS, Pep Squad. House, Thomas - 139 Houston, Dan - 162 Houston, David - 162 Houston, John - 114 Howard, Andrea - 139 Howard, Wesley Howell, Cynthia - 114 Howell, Gary - 80, 32, Jets, Basketball. Howell, Phillip x Howell, Robert - 162 Howell, Todd - 162 Hubbard, Karl - 80, Basketball, Long View. Huckabee, Judy - l I4 Hudgens, Robert - 80, 231, Baseball FHA, French Club. Hudgins, Charles Hudgins, Teresa - 278, 803 Youth ii Government - Sec. and Treas., Banc French Club, FHA, HECE. Hudson, Ann - 139 Hudson, Gary - 114 Hudson, Martin - 139 Hudson, James - 139, 30 Hudson, Shannon - 310, 80, Pep Squac Choir, VOE Lab, VOE Co-Op. Hudson, Sherry - 162 Hueske, Gregg - 162 Huff, Canda - 114 Huff, Clifford - 139 Huff, Preston - 80, Band, Solo ani Ensemble, VICA Drafting. Howlett, Lee - 1 14 Howlett, Noel- 151 Huffman, Charles - 139 N Huffman, Randy - 163, 153 Hughes, Diana - 139 Humberson, James - 80, FHA, Clas Treas., Baseball. Humberson, Tracy - 139 Humphrey, Belinda - 139 Humphrey, Kathleen - 139 Humphrey, Kevin Hunt, John - 163 Hunt, Julie - 163 Hunt, Sheila - 140 Hunt, Wanda - 81, FHA, Volleyball. Hunt, William - 140, 142 Hunter, Drucilla - 235 Hunter, Melony- 305, 114, 126 Hunter, Thelma Hunter, Williard - 203, 140 Hutcheson, Nancy - 310, 81, 42, 51 NHS, Upper 296, OEA, OEA Co-Op - Treas., Band. Hutchings, Gretchen - 140 Hutchings, Robert- 22, 114, 253 Hutchins, Calvin - 163 Hutchins, Darrell- 140 Hutchins, Reno- 205, 81, Football. Hutchinson, Cathy - 1 14, 307 Hutto, David Hyer, Michael Hyatt, Mary - 140 Hyder, Jacquelin 1 I Ingram, Jerome - 140, 215 Ingram, Jerry gram, Laurie- 114 gram, Mary - 18, 81, Pep Squad, FHA. ngram, Sherry - 140 nman, Hal- 137, 140 rving, Jennifer - 64, 30, 81, 2803 Band - Majorette, Senior Class - Sec., Stu- dent Council. rby, Regina rby, Tommy rish, Leslye - 163, 153 rvin, Clay Twin, Darla - 114 sland, Darell vy, Laurie- 114, 163 J ackson, Alvin - 81 g Band. ackson, Arthur - 163 ackson, Arthur - 163 ackson, Billy - 163 ackson, Bobby J . - 9, 163 ackson, Bobby - ROTC. ackson, Bridgett ackson, Buster - 140 ackson, Calvin - 81, Band. ackson, Charlotte - 81 ackson, Douglas - 163 ackson, Edward - 1 14 ackson, Emestine - 151 ckson, Garry - 114 ckson, Glinis ckson, Hosea ackson, Iris - 163 lackson, Jerry ackson, Jerry- 140, 151 ackson, John ackson, Kenneth - 202, 203, 204, 205, 207, 27, 214, 21 tain, Baseball - 6, 213, Football- Cap- Captain, VICA. ckson, Laura- 152, 163,284 ckson, Lavona - 163 ckson, Marcus - 209 ckson, Pamela ckson, Pamela - 140 ackson, Paul - 89, Football, FFA, VOCT. ckson, Ricky - 163 ckson, Tammy - 163 ckson, Tony - 107 ckson, Janell - 140 ckson, Carmila - 1 14 ckson, Vemon - 71 ckson, Willie cobs, David - 81, VICA - Parl. mes, Mike - Football, Track, VICA Welding - Pres., Rodeo Club. meson, Jacquelyn - 353, 380, 81, 2641 NHS, Green Jackets, Yearbook, Z Club, Choir. Jarrell, Donna - 114 Jarvis, Russell- 81, Interact, Baseball. Jeter, James - 163 Jimerson, Kenneth ball. Jimerson, Rickey Machine. 813 ROTC, Base- Football, V1CA Jimerson, Sharon - 140 Jimmerson, Brenda Jimmerson, Randy Johansen, Mary - Johnigan, Diana - Johnigan, Henry - 163 Johnson, Annette - Johnson, Anthony Johnson, Brenda Johnson, Camilia -114 251,114 Johnson, Carla - 183, 140, 298 Johnson, Carlar - 163 Johnson, David - 183, 82, Track, Basket- ball, FHA. Johnson, Debbie - 140, 274 Johnson, Debbie Johnson, Debra Johnson, Gary - 114 Johnson, Grace Johnson ' ohnson, Jodi -82 '22, .l5'hnson,'I6hnny - 115 Johnson, Judith - 140, 388 Johnson, Kathryn - 82, 2653 Anchor Club, Yearbook - Class Ed., FTA, Jets, Band. Johnson, Katy - 163, 46, 284 Johnson, Kevin - 140, 163 Johnson, Kim- 131, 140, 163 Johnson, Kimberly Johnson, Lila - 140 Johnson, Lisa - 1 15 Johnson, Lora - 273, 1 15 Johnson, Marvin - 115, 292 Johnson, Melba - 163 Johnson, Michael- 140 Johnson, Michael- 114 Johnson, Mikel Johnson, Milton Johnson, Norma - 140 Johnson, Pamela - 111, 351 Johnson, Quoretta - 163 Johnson, Randy - 82, Football FFA Johnson, Rena Johnson, Rhonda - 140 Johnson, Roscoe Johnson, Tammy Johnson, Twilla - 163 Johnson, Velma - 251, 82, Track FHA - Parl., Choir, Student Council Johnson, Vicki- 140 Johnson, Yolanda - 823 Library Club FHA, FTA, Pep Squad, Student of the Month. Johnston, Johnny Johnston, Kelly Johnston, Laura - 350, 82 264 Year book - Asst. Ed., Ballet Theater Pep Squad. Johnston, Martha Johnston, Rex - 1 15 Jones, Angelina - 82, 297 Viewettes Dance Group, FHA, FTA, Pep Squad Jones, Augusta Jones, Becky - 140 ' 1' 8 4-Qi ,,?,N:jfE ..,, Jones, Bobby - 163 Jones, Booker - 1 15 Jones, Cheryl- 115, 116 Jones, Dale - 82, 57g Band, All-Region, All-State Band. Jones, Debra - 115, 121 Jones, Dennis - 140 Jones, Dionne Jones, Dwight - 82 Jones, Glenda - 140 Jones, Gloria - FHA, Choir. Jones, Gloriaetta Jones, Jacquelin - 140 Jones, Jeff- 140 Jones, Kenneth Jones, Kevin - 204, 257, 1 15, 54, 231 Jones, Kirnilo - 163 Jones, Lamar - 22, 163 Jones, Larry - 825 OEA, FTA, NHS, Library Club. Jones, Lucious - 140 Jones, Mark - 163 Jones, Mark Jones, Kyle -- 163, 231 Jones, Melanie - 82, ROTC, Batt Staff, Drama, COC, FHA. Jones, Michael - 82, 83 Jones, Michael - 115 Jones, Michelle - 163 Jones, Pamela - 140 Jones, Rochelle Jones, Tarnmie - 140, 163 Jones, Thomas - 140 Jones, Timmy - 140 Jordan Jordan Jordan Jordan Jordan , Don , Rayford , Raymond - 115 , Theron - 1 15 ,Timothy Jordan, Timothy Jomson, Darryl Joseph, Amye - 835 Band, Anchor Club, Student Council, All Region Orchestra. Joseph, George - 140, 224, 225 Justice, Julie - 83, 3085 Track, ICT - VICA, Vice-Pres., Pep Squad, Interact, FCA. Justice, Lamar - 141 K Kaplan, Jere - 115, 119, 233 Kaplan, Kathryn - 163, 223 Kay, Deborah Kay, Kenneth - 833 DE, Auto Tech. - Pres., Student Council. Kay, Lisa - 163 Keasler, John - 83 Kelley, Leuna - 141 Kelley, Marlon - 163 Kemp, Deborah - 163 Kennedy, Brenda - 273, 833 Cheerleader. Kennedy, Debra Kennedy, Dennis - 164 Kermedy, George - 348, 839 Band. Kennedy, Mikeal Kenny, Ronnie - 141 Keoun, James - 141 Kemer, Kelly Kerr, Ken - 164 Kerr, Wanda - 115 Keys, Carol- 357, 141, 46, 264 Khan, Rebecca Khoury, Debbie - 141 Khoury, Richard - 115 Kielhom, Glenda - 304, 833 NHS, COC. Kielhom, Martha Kilfoyle, Don - 164 Killebrew, George - 129 Killiam, Kimberly - 141 Kindle, Keith - 83 King, Carole - 164 King, Darlene - 83 King, Debra - 164 King, Denise - 83, FHA, Volleyball, Student Council Rep. King, John King, Norris - 1 16 King, Rickey - 116 King Ronnie King, Sandra - 304, 83, 84, Viewette, Student Council, FHA, HECE, Pep Squad. King, Stella - 164 King, Swanda - 1 16 King, Teddy - 141 King Wanda Kingsby, Gerry Kinsey, Cary - 141 Kirk, Arma - 141 Kirl, Fritz - 84 Kirl, Matt Kiser, Jerrie Kline, Kerry - 116 Kline, Robert- 141 Knepp, Chip - 164 Knight, Elaine - 84 Knipe, Kim- 141, 288 Knotts, Dede - 141 Koch, John - 116 Koch, Kelly - 159, 164 Kraus, Eric - 159, 164 Kraus, Michael- 116 Kunkel, Debbie - 116, 84, Band. Kunkel, Debra Kingsby, Gerry - 220 L Lambert, Danny - 1 16 Lambert, Rita -116,164 Lancaster, Susan - 141 Lane, Margie - 84 Laney, Randy - 164 Langford, Charles - 1 16 Iangford, Glenda Langston, Bob - 164 Langston, Lisa - 84, Pep Squad, VO French Club. Lanier, Patrick E. Lanier, Sam - 204, 205, 207, 116, 119. 292, 219 Lansdale, Daniel - 164 Lansing, Donna - 141, 147 Lantrip, Diana - 22, 326, 141 Lan.1e, Linda - 1 16 Laster, Scott- 84, FHA, Thespian, Art Latch, Louis - 84, 88, 387 latham, Jeff Latham, Joey - 164 Latham, Mary - 84, Choir, COC. Latham, Pamela - 116 Latham, Sarah - 141 Latham, Steven - 164, 241 Lawrence, Ann - 84 Lawrence, Darryl lawrence, Stephen - 141 1 Lawrence, Tim - Symphonic Ban Band, Orchestra, Slide Rule, Numb Sense. Lawrence, Tonya Laws, Dennise - 164 Laws, Debbie - 141 Laws, Lillie Lawson, Jeffrey - 141, 46 Lawson, Keith - 1 16 Lawson, Kenneth - 1 16, 231 Lazenby, Bobby - 164 Lazenby, Linda - 141 d, er Toumeau, Janine Toumeau, Scott Laronda - 84, Pep Squad, French Club, Thespian, HECE. ak, Carol- 116 better, Dianna - 116 doux, Danah - 1 16 , Carlos e, Charles - 164 , Eve - 164 e, Jen'y e, Luenettie - 84 e, Rhonda - 164 e, Tami - 273 gg, Cathy - 164, 196 gg, Cynthia - 116 Deland, Jackie - 141 .,eland, Shiela - 141 .ernicy, Dortha - 164 oemicy, Willie oeung, Leon Jewers, Carolyn - 142, 30, 54 .ewis, Erbia - 142 Jewis, Eulis Jewis, Helen - 1 16 Jewis, Hiram - 73 .ewis, Kathy - 142 neToumeau, Janine - 141 newis, Kristine - 84 Jewis, Mattie - 85, FHA - Sec. lewis, Melvin - 116 sewis, Phyllis Jewis, Susan - l 16 Wiggins, Judy - 85, Volleyball, FHA. Lilly, Alecia illy, Boyce silly, Darren - 164 illy, Holly - 164 illy, Sheldon silly, Vanessa - 854 VICA Drafting, Stu- dent Council Alt. .i11y, Victor - 1 16 sindsay, David - 164 sindsay, Trudy - 85, Drafting, VICA - Reporter, FHA. sister, Seleta Jester, Taquita sittle, Laura Q- 272, 116, 117 sively, Marceil - 342, 164 sloyd, Cynthia - 1 17 -loyd, Janice - 353, 273, 855 Cheer- leader, FHA - Pres., Drama. sloyd, Keith - 138, 142 Lloyd, Mike - 117 .1oyd, Sharon - 117 pggans, Denise Q- 142 .ondon, Bonnie F- 853 FHA, Thespian. .ondon, Donell Jondon, Janice - 85, 785 FHA - Sec., Long-View. Long, Blessed Long, Chris - 1 17 Long, Teresa - 853 FHA, Latin Club. Lorenz, Mark - 1 17 Lovell, Richard - 117, 398 Lovely, Joe - 142 Lovick, Bill - 164 Loving, Lisa Loving, Teresa Lowe, Donald Lowrey, Joy - 142, 274 Lucas, Keith -- 142 Lucas, Kevin - 142 Lucas, Michael as, Michelle - 1-4 Lucy, Step en - 85, 270, 223, 244, 261, 42, 49, NHS - Treas., Jets - Vice- Pres., French - Pres., Swim Team - Capt., lnteract. Luesc r, amela-OEA. Luman, Kelli- 164 Luman, Robert - 1 17 Lurnrnas, Donny - 164 Luther, Penny - 164 Luther, Steve - 1 17 Lyons, Demetrius Lyons, Richard - 85, 151, ICT. Lyons, Robert Louis, Melvin - 309 M Mach, Emil- 85 Mack, Ben - 341 Mack, Dekota - 164 Mack, James - 52, 272, 341, 85, 225, NHS, Interact, Golf Team, Anchor Club Beau, Student Council. Mack, John - 142 Mack, Vickey Madden, Georgette - 142 Madden, Tammy - 164 Maedke, Faith Maegar, Lisa - 71, 25, 86, Orchestra, Viewettes, NHS, French Club, Jets. Magness, Glenn - 86, 72, 283, Band, Stage Band, Jets, Orchestra. Mahan, Randy H 142 Malder, Vemon Mallory, Melanie - 277, 117, 393, 28 Mancha, Juana - 367, 142 Mancha, Maria - 367, 141, 142 Mancha, Nelda - 277, 302, 86, Pan-Am, SHS, NHS, Library Club. Maness, Jeff- 256, 328, 309, 86, FFA W Treas., FHA, Viewettes, Pan-Am Club. Maness, Kathy - 328, 142 Mann, Daniel- 136, 142 Mann, Michael Mann, Nechell M 164 Manning, Kenneth - 1 17 Manning, Sheryl - 873 NHS, FTA, Stu- dent Council, Green Jackets. Manning, Timothy - 142 Maples, Wendelyne Mapps, Claude -- 164 Mapps, Dwain Mapps, Emmett - 165, 173 Marchand, Bonnie - 165 Marchand, James Marr, Steve - 165 Marsh, Lucy - 380, 87, 264, 435, Year- book - Editor, Viewettes, Z Club, Pep Squad. Marshall, Charles Marshall, Judy Marshall, Lawrence - 117 Marshall, Mark Marshall, Reba - 87 Marshall, William - 257, l 17, 35 Marshall, William Marshbum, Carol - 87, VOE, OEA. Marshbum, George Marshbum, Virginia - 165 Martin, Allen - 1 17 Martin, Curtis - 1 17 Martin, Damon - 165 Martin, David Martin, Donald - ROTC, Drill Team. Martin, Jeffery - 142 Martin, Kevin - 142 Martin, Lynnette - 31 1, 1 17 Martin, Michele - 142 Martin, Missy - 165,46 Mason, Deandra Mathis, Lessie - 142 Matthews, Kennie Matula, Charles - 327, 87, 386, 2655 Yearbook - Artist, Art, Student Coun- cil. Mauldin, Sharron - 165 Maxwell, Kelly - 23, 361, l 17 May, Judy - 142 May, Penny - 87 Mayfield, James Mayfield, Nickey - 1 17 Mayfield, Ricky - 1 17 Mayfield, Tawana - 142 McAfee, Thomas - 87, Band, All- Region, Stage Band, Rodeo Club. McAlister, Carla - 875 FTA, Long-View, FHA. McAlpine, Pamela - l 17 McCabe, Daniel- 165 McCabe, Deborah - 87, 453 Choir, Band, French Club, COC, NHS. McCabe, Diane - 1 17 McCarty, Michelle - 165 McCarty, Terry McCash, Mary- 273, 117, 393, 129 McCaskill, Mary Ann - 87, 803 Long- View, DECA. McCaw, Jeffrey McC1endon, Sandra - 143 McCoy, Johnny - 87 McCoy, Terry - 1 17 McCoy, Vera - 87, FHA. McCrary, Bemis McCrary, Dennis - 1 17, 45 McCray, Donnie - 1 18, 239 McCray, Karen - 158, 165 McCreary, Helen - 1 18 McCu1ler, Rena - 143 McCuller, Roger - 165 McCu1lin, Andrew - 165 McCau, Jeff - 117 McCray, Brenda - 1 18 McCullin, Mark - 87, Band, Latin Club, Interact, NHS. McDade, Eddie - 349 McDade, Randall- 349, 165 McDaniel, Charles - 143, 383 McDaniel, Gayla - 104, 351, 118 McDaniel, Melissa - 143, 280 McDaniel, Mike - 143 McDaniel, Russell - 165, 153 McDaniel, Vicki - 23, 118, 128 McDonald, Glenn - 1 18 McDonald, Meagan - 118, 45, 265 McDonald, Melissa - 223, 165 McDowell, Joel - DE, Baseball, Student Council. McDowell, John - 143 McDowell, Paul - 165 McDowell, William - 87, 288, 2873 Foot- ball - Manager, Choir, Library Club, Student Council, Choir Officer. McElroy, Doris - 143 McElroy, Lanise - 1 18 McFarland, Kelly - 165 McFarland, Kirk McGaughey, Charles - 165 McGaughey, Cyndee McGee, David - 143 McGee, Greg - 1 18 McGee, Kitty - 143 McGee, Larry McGee, Victor - 292, 219 McGee, Virginia - 115, 313 McGill, Gregory - 87, Orchestra, French Club, McGowen, Mack - 87, ESSA Commit- tee Dist. Rep., Jets. McElroy, Mary - 165. McGuire, Joel - 873 Fresh. Football, CV AE Co-Op, Student Council, FHA. Mclbveene, Ray - 165 McKee, Kevin McKee, Scott- 118 McKenzie, Bryan - 165 McKnight, Janice - 143 McLain, Carolyn - Pep Squad, FHA. Mclain, Janet- 165 McLaughlin, Mynette - 1 18 McLemore, Felecia McLeroy, Conny - 87 McLeroy, Mary McLeroy, Tamala - 1 18 McMaster, Lori - 87, Z Club, Pep Squad, OEA, FHA, Student Council. McNeil, Alicia - 143 McNeil, Lisa - 313 McQuillin, Susan - 1 18 McWhorter, John - 118 Meador, Rhonda - 165 Meadows, Debra - 88, Office, Band, VICA Cosmetology. Means, Birdie - 143 Means, Luella - 165 Mears, LeeAnn - 166 Mebane, Jack - 118 Mebane, Kelly - 88, Track, FHA, Drama. Medford, Steve Medford, Wayne Medlin, Lisa - 52, 88, 143, 72, 2963 Pep Squad, Student Council, Viewettes, Anchor Club -- Pres., NHS. Medlin, Tammy - 142, 274 Medrano, Johnny - 1 18 Megginson, Martha - 883 Library Club, Concert Choir, Spanish Club, COC, Long-View. McTigret, Gerald - 1 18 McTigret, Susan - 889 Thespian, FHA. McMe1lon, Bryan - 87 McRae, Mark - Baseball. Melton, Debbie - 166 Melton, George - 88 Melton, Jerry - 143 Menafee, Violet Meredith, Felicia - 143 Metcalf, Kenny Metcalf, Rex - FHA, Drama. Metcalf, Roy Meyer, Kathy - 305, 88, FTA - Vice Pres., VOE Co-Op, Pan Am, Pep Squad. Miears, Ricky - 166 ' Milan, Dek - 158, 166 Milam, Melissa Milam, Tanya- 118, 143 Miles, Douglas - 118, 143 Miles, Laura -- 1 18 Miles, Lester Miles, Melanie - 166 Miles, Ricky - 118 4 Mileski, James - 166 Miller, Bobby - 118 Miller, Dorothy - 166 Miller, Fum Miller, Helen Miller, Judy - 143, 264 Miller, Mary - 373, 118 Miller, Nancy - 292 Miller, Patrice - 885 Band, All-Region. Miller, Shadric Miller, Timmy Miller, Todd - 143 Millis, Jamie - 88, Orchestra - Sec., OEA. Mills, Bryan - 166 Mills, Tammy - 65, 88, Band, FHA - Treas., Interact. Millsap, Lisa - 1 15, 118 Minor, David - 88, 28, FFA, Sentinel. Minor, Leanne - 166 Minor, Mark - 143 Minor, Robin - 166 Minor, Steve Mitchell, Carol - 883 Pep Squad, Anchor, Viewettes, VOE Co-Op, OEA. 1 Mitchell, Cedric Mitchell, Cedric - 143, 148 Mitchell, Clay - 367, 89, 248, 191, 230, 249, Tennis, Student Council, Interact, Thespian, NHS. Mitchell, Eddie - Choir. Mitchell, Lajuanta - 89, FHA, Student Council, OEA. Mitchell, Mark - 166, 241 Mitchell, Sharon - 21, 1 18 Mitchell, Sheila - 89, VOE Co-Op, FTA, FI-IA. Mitchell, Teddy - 136, 143, 261 Mix, Garry - 89, Football, VICA - Pres., FHA - Sec. V Mize Kim- 143 Mize Michelle-118 Mobbs 54 166 oller Gregg 118 offitt Blame Moore, Joel Moore, Missy -- 166 Moore, Robin - 118 Moore, Rona - 144 Moore, Sharon Moore, Tracy - 1 18 Moore, Vemon - 1 18 Moore, Vicky - 1 18 Moore, Wanda - 273, 89, 48, Cheer- leader, Student Council, Anchor, FHA, Long-View. Morgan, Alex - 144 Morgan, Andy - 144 Morgan, Lucynda Morgan, Paula - 167 Morgan Rex - 256, 144 Morgan Robert - 118 Morgan Terry - 144 Morgan Troy - 144 Morgan Cindy - 144 olett, Darrow olett, Nelna - 89, FHA. , olpus, Paula -111,118 Modisett, Mitch - 143 Mitchell, Danny - 129 lfloney, Richard -V144 Monks, James - 144 Monks, Susie - 166 oody, Carol - 118 oody, Rita - 166 Moody, Roscoe Moody, Roris - 166 Mooney, Jennifer - 357, 144 Moore, Berlinda - 144 Moore, Dena - 144 Moore, Doris - 166 Moore, Doyce - 166 Moore, George - FFA, FHA. Moore, Helen - 166 Moore, James - 166 Moore, Jimmy - 166 Morris, Brock - 166 Morris, Clyda + 89 Morris, Francis Morris, Gary - 166 Morris, Helen Morris, John Morris, John - 89 Mon'is, Jules Morris, Melody - 144 Morris, Tamerah Morris, Tim - 144 Morris, Tom - 1 19 Morrison, Colvianto Morrow, Beverly - 144 Morrow, Clinton - 144 Morrow, Edwardo - 167 Morrow, Jane - 144 Morrow, Joyce - 89, Pep Squad, FNA. FTA, OEA, VOE Co-Op. Morrow, Lora -- 89, FHA, Viewettes, Long-View, FTA. Morrow, Pam - 893 French Club, Choir, Library Club. Moscari, Sandra - 90, 353, 273, 64, 18, 58, 96, Head Cheerleader, Sr. Class - Treas., Z Club, French Club, Student Council. Moscari, Sharonlee - 144, 274, 46 Moseley, Melinda - 322, 119, 126 Mosley, Orlando - 90 Moss, Eva - 307, 119 Moss, James - 144 Moss, Sandra - 1 19, 259 Moss, Wanda - 273, 167 Motley, Brenda - 31 1, 119 Morris, Jay - 144, 283 Motley, Kenneth - 90, 87, Viewette - Manager. Motley, Randall - 154, 167 Motley, Thomas - 90, 308, ICT. Motley, Timmothy - 144 Motley, Willie - 90 Moughon, Pat - 307 Moughon, Pat - 307 Moughon, Traci- 167 Moynihan, Kelly Mrowiki, Randy - 167 Muckleroy, Alida - 144 Muckleroy, Wayne - 90 Muegge, Mark - 90, 395, 28, Concert Choir, DECA. Meuhleisen, Gail - 90, NHS, Jets, Math Team. Mullikin, John- 138, 144 Mmlikm, Lisa - 90, I7, 36, Wew , Dance Group, Z Club, FHA - Sec., Stglent Counc-if Muncie, Vikki 11 119 Mundey, Dorinda Mundy, Amy - 167, 173 Munson, Yvonne - 167 Murphy, Danny - 127 Murphy, Eric - 903 Track, Football. Murphy, Mike - 90, 300, Key Club, DECA, Baseball, Student Council. Murphy, Robert - 144 Murray, Jason - 144, 382 Murray, Judson - 90, 21, 382, 75, Inter- act, ESSA - Chairman, Yearbook. Murrell, Dimitri Murrell, Reginald Musser, Jackie - 145 Muston. Blake Myers, Ernest- 145 Myers, George - 90, 202, 44, 263, 54, Football. FCA, NHS, Latin Club - Vice Pres. Myers. Peter - 145 Myers, Susie Myers, Yvonne - 145 N Nance. Larry - 90: ROTC, Rifle Team - Capt., Cadet Maj., Student Council, DECA. Narens, Grace Nave, Philippe - 167, 46 Neal, Frankie - 145 Neibert, Betty - 145 Neibert, Debra - 145 Nelson, Alice Nelson, Ann - 145, 394 Nelson, Eamest Nelson, Eldred Nelson, Henry Nelson, Keith - 90, VICA. Nelson, Mary - 119, 308 Nelson, Pamela - 90, 306, 80, Long- View, VICA Cosmetology - Pres. Nelson, Tony Nesbitt, Amy - 90, 30, 91: Z Club, Band, French Club. Nesbitt, Larry - 145 Neswick, David - 119 Newhouse, Nelderine - 90, 305 Newsom, Jim - 1 19, 259 Newton, James - 1 19 Ngo, Hoang - 119 Nguyen, Bac - 167 Nguyen, Kimhoan Nichols, Mark - 162, 167 Nichols, Rex - 145, 225 Nichols, Roger - VICA - Parl. Machine Tech, Speed Skill Dist. Win: ner. Nihiser, Robert - 167 Nimmo, Mike - 167 Nisbet, Andree - 1 19 Nisbet, Belinda - 167 Nix, Arlon - 167 Nix, Mark - 145 Noakes, Jody - 90, Auto Tech, Student Council Rep. Noakes, Joni - 120 Noakes, Justin - 167 Nolen, Melba - 167 Nolen, Robert - 167 Noonan, Kelly - 120, 389 Norris, Wanda - 167 Northcutt, Penny - 145 Norton, Nancy - 120 Norton, William - 90, 813 NHS, Jets, Key, Student Council. Norwood, Tammy - 167 Norwood, Todd - 167 Novy, Charles - 167, 46 Novy, John - 120, 128 Nugent, Mike Nutt, John - 167 O Ober, John - 145 O'Brion, Sally O'Bryan, Jamie- 137, 145 O'Bryan, Lisa 0'Connor, Chris - 167 Odom, Diane Oppenheimer, David - 167 O'Quinn, Chris - 167 O'Quinn, Jesse - 120 Orgain, Carol - 348, 370, 391, 91, 2653 Pep Squad, French Club, Yearbook - Bus. Mgr., Viewettes, Art. Osbome, William - 120 Oswalt, Kerry - 167 Overall, Leah - 145 Owen, Laurie - 145, 274 Owen, Mandy - 913 Library Club, OEA - Hist., Pep Squad. Owens, Bret Owens, Carol- 273, 167, 374 Owens, Francis Owens, Rex - 276, 117, 27, 120, 239 Owens, Wendy - 167 Owings, Keith - 49, 91, Track, NHS Oxsheer, George P Palmer, Debbie - 91, Pep Squad, View- ettes, OEA - Sgt-at-Arms, FHA, VOI Co-Op. Palmer, Jerry - 120 Palmer, Karen - 120, 394 Palmer, Piper - 167 Palmr, Lauri - 145 Park, Donna - 145, 147 Park, Randall- 257, 120, 224 Park, Shara -- 43, 49, 91, Band, All- Region Band, Top 2'k, NHS, Jets. Park, Steve - 55, 75, 43, 915 French Club Jets, Band, Stage Band. Parker, Clifton - 167 Parkhurst, Gary - 351, 145, 147 Parks, Jamie - 91, Auto-Tech, VICA - Pres. Pamell, Leila - 267, 359, 913 Orchestra All-Region, Z Club - Treas. Passons, Billy Passons, Delores 1 Patrick, Terri - 23, 120, 288, 287 l Patterson, Michael - 167, 173 Patton, Eddie - 120 Patton, Wanda - 91, Band, Interact French Club, FHA. Paulley, Melissa - 167 Payne, Peggy - 273, 120 Payne, Ricky - 145 Payton, Calvin - 341, 167, 226 Peacock, Allison - 167 Peacock, John - 167 Peacock, Robert - 30, ROT C, Dril 'iff ' ,iii ,, . , ' 4 It 4, i at .. , N. ww 'lr my ' 9 , , it ,, N 'Raw' ,, af. Q- .swf ,, 6, ' G A , 5 ,, ' .4 , . i t. if',f,., V ' ' 1 pa ,, at A 'J' sttilflwfrfr wiqif J ,fv 7 if 264' avffrff ' 'fag-wt? , I, If xr , A ,, 2 it Nz.. I 3 lf 4 I Q MW A E T' gp x 5 2 fi f 1 2 -Q s Ri- wp W , Jf 's ' W er , , A ..,r ,, Z- 1 i i 2 .Q 1 , ..-aa .Q ' ., .4, Team, Batt. Adj., Thespians. Peacock, Wendell - 91, 82, 283, Band Stage Band, Student Council. Parker, Dena - 145 Pechacek, Charla - 168 Pechacek, Phillip - 120 Pegues, Beonker - Choir, FHA. , Pendergrass, Cathy - 91, Band, Orchesi tra, NHS. Pentecost, Frank Pentecost, Leondus Peoples, Brenda Peoples, Sharon Peoples, Shedric Perkins, Donna - 91, VICA Cosmetol ogy - Parl., FHA. Perkins, Tina - 145, 394 Perritt, James -erry, Marcus - 925 Baseball. eterson, Dennis - 120 -ettey, Jim -etty, Traci - 120 etursdotti, Roddny - 120 -eurifoy, Daniel ' urifoy, David Earis, Wayne hart, James - 168 helps, Michael - 168 'hi1lips, Ann - 925 Band, French Club, F renchettes, Thespian. hillips, Jay - 92, 270, 2305 Tennis Teamg Capt., Jets, NHS, PAN-AM. hillips, Merry - 92, 278, 2415 Band, Youth in Govemment, Thespian, Latin Club. illips, Rick iUips, Russell- 145 illips, Sandy illips, Michelle - 168 ipps, Carla ipps, Diana - 120 hipps, Ramona - 138, 151 ickett, Curtis ickett, Jeff- 168 ickett, Kari - 168 ickett, Shedric ickrom, Danny - 925 Football, Track, Long-View, Choir, Library Club. ickrom, Kenneth ierce, Brian - 145 ierce, James - 168, 231, 220 ierce, Robert -- VICA Refrig. and Air Cond. 'ierce, Russell - 145 ierce, Teri - 391, 121, 265 igeon, Allen -- 925 Band, VOC Drafting, VICA, Student Council. igeon, Gail- 145, 146 inkerton, Patricia - 152, 345, 168, 46, 284 inson, Eve - 145 ipak, Daniel- 145 ippins, Brad ippins, Cedric ippins, Latonza - 121 ippins, Linderra -- 92, 235, 2925 Volley- ba.l1, Track, FHA -- Vice Pres., Long- , View. ippins, Lisa ippins, Sherlock - 925 VICA, ROTC, FFA. 'ippins, Tonya - 168 ither, Johnna - 157, 168 litner, Theresa - 925 OEA, Pep Squad, Viewettes. fittman, Gloria ittmon, James - 168 latt, Mark -- 121 Tliler, Tammy - 145 Plummer, Ann - 92, 95 Pointer, Jimmie - 145 Polk, Darryl Polk, Ethel Polk, Mable - 925 VICA, FHA. Poole, Denise - 168 Poole, Geofrey Poole, Karolyn - 168 Pope, Michael Pope, Sherrie Porter, Anthony - 121 Porter, Brenda - 92 Porter, Darryl - 168 Poner, Jacques - DE. Porter, Kevin - 362 Porter, Lewis Porter, Lynn Porter, Queen Portley, Bobby - 203, 204, 93, 2915 Base- ball, Student Council. Portley, Joseph - 92, 232 Portley, Molly -- 168 Portman, Kevin -- 341, 121, 30, 224, 259, 263 Portman, Tina -- 92, 341, 865 Pep Squad, Viewettes, French Club, Drama. Posey, Phillip - 168 Powell, Cathy - 92, 845 Pep Squad, FHA. Powell, Daniel- 121 Powell, Dwight -- 145 Powell, Jeanna Powell, Juanita Power, Bobby - 92, 735 Concert Choir All-Dist., COC, Youth in Govemment. Power, Katie - 168 Power, Leasa - 925 Concert Choir, All- District, DECA. Power, Rebecca - 925 COC, Math Team, Number Sense, Library Club. Power, Terry Preson, Carole - 121 Price, Joy - 925 Concert Choir, All-Dis- trict, All-Region, FTA, DECA. Price, Ruby Pricer, Dawn - 168, 284 Priwo, Sylvia - 92, 805 NHS, Orchestra, VOE. Pruitt, Carla - 121 Pmitt, Donna - 121 Pryor, Anthony - 183, 145 Q Query, William - 935 VICA, Drafting, Band. Quinn, Charles - 93g FHA, Art, Latin Club. R Raby, Ruby Rachel, Catherine -- 93 Ragsdale, Kymberli -- 121, 123, 32 Ralston, Timothy - 121 Ramsey, Hershal - 168 Raney, Bethany - 145 Raney, Charles - 121 Raney, George - 121 Raney, Julie -161,168 Raney, Steve - 935 Band. Rankin, Mari - 145, 303, 46 Raruie, Amellia - 145 Ranne, David - 121 Ransom, Vaunita - 145 Rash, Anthony - 168 Rathbun, Joanie - 93, 193, 2855 Orches- tra - Sec.-Treas., Stage Band, Band, French Club. Raymer, Kristin - 168, 46 Rayson, Garry - 168 Raywinkle, Julie - 168 Record, Charles - 168, 284 Redden, James -- 219 Redic, Dorothy Reece, Russell - 146 Reedy, Billy Reel, David - 93, 270, 445 Viewette - Manager, Jets - Pres., Interact - Vice-Pres., Track, NHS. Reese, Darnetha Reese, Douglas Reese, Randy Reese, Sonja Reeves, Glenn - 935 Auto Tech. Reid, Charlotte - 146 Reid, Martha - 121 Reid, Pam - 168 Reid, Randy - 121 Reliford, Glendon - 146 Rempel, Robin - 322, 254, 121 Rempel, Scott - 322, 935 Band, Swim Team, COC, Youth in Govemment. Reppond, Joanna - 935 Spanish Club, VOE Co-op,OEA. Reynolds, Barton - 130, 181, 146 Reynolds, Becky Reynolds, Belinda - 301, 305, 935 Con- cert Choir, DECA - Hist., FTA - Pres., Pan-Am, Pep Squad. Reynolds, Billy - 146 Reynolds, Linda - 47, 52, 935 Miss Flame, Interact Club Sweetheart, Anchor, Viewette - Alt. Lt., Student Council. Reynolds, Rickey - 121 Reynolds, Ronnie Reynolds, Shelley - 345, 122, 33 Reynolds, Steven - 146 Rhea, Bridgett - 168 Rhodes, Cecelia Rhodes, Mandell Terri - 123,45 Rice, Drew - 272, 122 Richardson, Cassandra Richardson, David - 93, Tennis Team VICA, Drafting, FHA. Richardson, lnas Richardson, Karrie - 94, 329, 263, 543 Anchor, Latin Club, Band, NHS, Stu- dent Council. Richardson, Konie - 146 Richardson, Jeff- 22, 329, 161, 168 Richardson, Susan - 86, Pep Squad OEA - Treas., Viewettes, FHA. Richardson, Thomas - 122 Richardson, William Richey, Tammy - 159, 168 Richter, Kim - 165, 168, 291 Riddick, Christopher - 146 Rider, David Rieger, Tina -M 105, 122 Riggins, Rachel- 146, 274, 394 Ritchey, Cynthia - 122 Rivera, Donald Rivers, Danny - 94, 68, Band. Rizer, Tina - 94, 252 Roach, Lisa - 168 Roach, Sonja - 251, 146 Roach, Terry - 168 Roadman, Mary Roberson, Eamest Robert, Sharon - 146 Robert, Van H 94, Football, Track, FFA, FHA, VICA. Roberts, Anthony - 168 Roberts, Cheryl- 122 Roberts, Marcus - 146 Robertson, Candace - 107, 122 Robertson, Marion - 94, Band, Track FHA. Robertson, Marisa - VICA, ICT. Robertson, Nathan - 122 Robertson, Robin - 168 Robertson, Rosie - 168 Robey, Michael- 168 Robey, Sammy - 122 Robinson, David - 122 Robinson, Francis - 146, 271, 46 Robinson, Gary Robinson, Jerry - 122 Robinson, Keithan - 122 Robinson, Shelia - 158, 169 Robinson, Terone - 94, 186, 30, 32, 253: Drama, Basketball, Track, FFA. Robinson, Tommy - 94, 215, 216, 217 213, Baseball, Basketball. Roeber, Gene - 122 Roemelin, Melinda - 122 Rogers, Anna - 146 Rogers, Billy - 94, 3013 DECA - Vice Pres., FTA, Band, Art. Rogers, John Rogers, Cathy - 94, Band, FHA, VOE, Student Council. Rogers, Kim - 146 Rogers, Lisa Rogers, Marcus - 251, 238, 2365 Student Council, FHA - Pres., Football, Track, FCA. Rogers, Milton Rogers, Rebecca - 129 Roland, Dana - 122 Roland, Robert- 146, 122 Rollert, Marianne - 314, 122, 129 Rollins, Henry Ronzello, David - 162, 169 Rogers, Becky - 122 Ronzella, Diane - 122 Rosborough, Karl- 146 Rosborough, Victor Rose, Donna - 122 Ross, Jessie - 169 Ross, Kenneth - 122 Ross, Susan - 146 Russ, Tammy - 94, Concert Choir, FHA. Rossum, Kevin Rossum, Sharon - 94, Choir, Chorale, FHA. Rothrock, Kathy - 122 Roumi, Abdolrahi Rowe, Cynthia - 94, Pep Squad, FHA. Rowe, Raymond - 169 Rowland, Becky A 146 Rowlett, Carman - 169 Rucker, Shane Rucker, Stephanye H 169 Ruff, Eric - 146, 223 Ruggles, Albert- 169 Rumbo, Bobby - 128 Rumbo, Cathy - 94, 55, 325, 123, 2973 Z Club, Viewettes, Miss Viewette, Student Council. Rumbold, Leslie Rusk, Graylin - 94 Rusk, Kenneth - 123 Russ, Joey Russ, Michael- 169 Russell, Edward Russell, Raymond - 123 Salters, Jennifer - 169 Sammons, Bessie Sammons, Daniel Sammons, Debbie - 169 Sanchez, Chris - 169 Sanders, Bobby - 169 Sanders, Calvin Sanders, Charles - 146 Sanders, Charlotte - 94 Sanders, Elizabeth - 169 Sanders, Jill - 152, 169 Sanders, Club, Lisa - 94, 71, NHS, Anchor Band - All-Region, Student Council. Sanders, Penny - 146 Sanders, Reginald - 146 Sanders, Sally - 273, 146, 383 Sanders, Robnson, Barbar Rodgers, Cheryl - 146 Rodgers, Gina - 169 Rodriguez, Brenda - 169 Rodriquez, Lisa - 169, 122 Roe, Diane - 88, 122 Rooney, David - 146 Russell, Rusty - 146 S Sage, Gertrude - 146 Salter, Mike Sanders, Wilma - 94, 74, Thespian, Stu dent Council, French Club. Sanderse, Sharon - 277 Sanfilippo, Dominic - 169 Saul, Dana - 356 Saul, Donna - 356, 146 Saulters, Jequetta - 189, 123 Saunders, Tom A 169 Scalco, Joey - 137, 146 Schmal, Donald - 123 Schriefer, Laura - 123 Schriefer, Lisa - 277, 123, 269 Scobee, Greg - 169 Scoggins, Lisa Sanders, Sharon - 123 Scoggins, Robert- 169 Scott, Kevin - 146, 169 Scott, LeeAnn - 146 Scott, Paul Scott, Paula - 123 Scott, Stephanie - 94, FTA, Studen Council Rep., Pep Squad, FHA, Home Economics Co-op. Scott, Stephen - 123, 129 Seahom, Dorothy Sellers, Linda - 94 Sells, Daniel- 123 Selph, Becky - 146 Sesston, Sharon - 307, 123 Shadowens, Shirley Shankles, David - 123 Shankles, Randy - 169 Sharp, Greg - 123 Shaw, Tommy - 146 Shedd, Norman - 123 Sheddan, Leisa - 146 Sheddan, Lori- 158, 169 Sheffield, Carol- 169 Sheffield, Debra - 235, 123 Sheffield, Herschel- 147 Sheffield, Joynny - 94 lf'7 A 1 7 fwfmfol I A effield, Joy - 68, 95, Band, Pan-Am Club, FHA, COC. heffield, Lea - 169 helly, Steven - 169 C1lUIl, Kim - 95, NHS, Jets, French Club, Pep Squad, Symposium. helton, Terence - 147 hephard, Kelvin - 123 heppard, Catharine - 326, 341, 123 inneman, William - 123 hipley, Buford - 123 ipley, Susie - 169, 284 ipp, Byron f 169 ipp, Howard - 380, 123 hipp, Melissa - 953 FHA, Pep Squad. ipp, Roslyn f l2l, 123 Shipp, Terry 5 169 Shireman, Elaine - 147 1 hon, Timothy - 147 hott, Karen - 169 ibley, Alversia - 251, 147 iebenmorgen, Donald - 123 immons, Eunice - 147 Simon, Arnetta Simon, Kathy -251, 119, 124 Sims, Barry Sims, Diana - 124 Singleton, Cresiedia f 304, 80, 95, FHA, HECE, Student Council. Sipes, Lorri Sirchia, Linda - 147 Sisk, Thomas - 147 Skelton, Tracy - 166, 169, 284 Skinner, Julia - 95, FHA, Orchestra. Skirmer, Rickey - 169 Slagle, Jack - 272, 95, 2263 Golf Team, Interact, FHA, Student Council. Smead, Margaret- 124, 111 Skelton, Kelly - 147 Smellie, Carolyn - 169 Smellie, Micheal- 147, 169 Smith, Angela Smith, Billy - 95, Football, Rodeo Club. Bruce f 124.224, 264 Smith, Cheryll - 95 Smith, Cindy - 170 Smith, Clarence - 95 Dianne - 955 DECA, FHA. Smith, Donna - 170 Smith, Donald - 170 Smith, Grayford Smith, Greg - 170 Smith, Gregory: ROTC, CVAE. Smith, Jeff- 147 Smith, Jeffrey - 147 Smith, Jill k 147 Smith, Karen - 951 Pep Squ Smith, Smith, ad, View- ettes. Smith, Keith - 2173 VICA. Smith, Kelly - 147, 170 Smith, Kelly Smith, Larry - 209 Smith, Lee Smith, Letregse Smith, Mary - 170 Smith, Melonie Smith, Michael Smith, Michael - 170 Smith, Mike Smith, Nancy - 95 Smith, Nikki - 147 Smith, Paul - 124 Smith, Roger - 279, 124 Smith , Ron f 963 Football, Basketball, FHA. Smith, Sandra Smith, Sandra - 124 Smith, Shari -f 147 Smith, Sharon Lea - 119, 124 Smith, Sharon Lee - 119, 124 Smith, Shawn 4 170 Smith, Susan 1 267, 336, 53, 288, 96: Z Club - Pres., Concert Choir, View- ettes, Student Council, Pep Squad. Smith, Tammy - 170 Smith, Twanna S 170 Smith, Walker - 124 Snoddy, Selwyn - 124 Snoddy, Timothy - 124 Snooddy, Charles - 147 Sonnleitner, Debbie - 124 Sonnleitner, Gary - 124 Sosland, Erica - 124, 264 Sosland, Jayna - 170 Sowell, James - 147 Spann, Tammy - 170 Sparks, Jeffery - 170 Sparks, Johnny i 170 Spears, Arlene - 170 Spencer, David Spillers, Ronald - 147 Spradlig, Hollye - 147 Spradling, Vanessa - 124 Springer, Donald Smith, Sheba - VOE Co-Op, Student Council Alt. Squires, Steven - 96 Squyres, Elliot- 170 StC1aire, Jerry StClaire, Loretta Stahl, Beth - 170,264 Stansell, Garry - 170 Stark, Mark - 147 Starkey, Becky - 963 Long-View, Thespi- ans, Choir. Starks, Dean - 170 Starks, Sheila Starks, Walter - 963 Machine Tech, VICA. Starts, Debra - 170 Starts, Morris - 124 Staton, Lucy Steele, Billy Stence, Thomas - 96 Stephens, Cedric - 170 Stephens, Darrell Stephens, Phyllis - 963 FHA, Track, Long-View, Pep Squad. Stephens, Rosalind - 96 Stevenson, Frank - 96 Stevenson, Harrison - 147 Steverson, Januetta - 96g FHA. Stevenson, Otto - 147 Stewart, Donna - 963 VOCT, FHA. Stewart, James Stewart, Lynn - 124 Stewart, Shirley - 301, 96, DECA, FHA 4 Treas., Pep Squad. Stewart, Susan - 148 Stewart, Walter - 125 Stidham, Andrea - 170, 385 T Stillson, Robbin Stirmett, Karen - 97, DECA. Stinson, Alan - 148 Stinson, Danyl - 97, 88, FHA. Stinson, Raymond Stinson, Willie Stiemstrom, Jill- 97, 126 Stjemstrom, Scott- 170 Stockton, Bathsheba - 170 Stone, Dawn - 52, 97, 302, 367, Anchor Club, Pan-Am - Pres., Sweetheart, NHS, Viewettes. Stone, Kent- 170 Stone, Leslie - 125 Stone, Lisa - 125 Stone, Mary - 170 Stone, Robin - 148 Stoxstell, Rhonda - 33, Band, COC. Strange, Jimmy - 97, VOCT, Football, ROTC, Student Council Alt. Strange, Martha - 125 Strength, David - 97, Football. Strength, Paul - 125 Strickland, Timothy - 97 Strong, Mark -- 125 Strong, Steve - 97, 244, 278, 43, NHS - Pres., Youth in Govemment - Pres., Interact, Thespian, FCA. Stroud, Kyle - 135, 148, 57 Stuart, Jean - 125 Stubbs, Lajean - 97, Band, Panam Club, Debate, FHA. Stuber, Jon - 97, 303, 264, Band, Pan- Am, Spanish NHS - Pres., Yearbook - Photographer, NHS. Stuber, Kirsten - 170 Stuckey, Angela - 138 Stuckey, Cynthia - 148 Stuckey, Sherry -- 125 Sturrock, Emalyn -S97, 261, 285, 575 Band, Orch. - Pres., French Club - Sec., F.H.S., Stage Band. Stutes, Randy - 170 Sullivan, Eddie - 170 Sullivan, Lisa - 170 Swann, Howard - 125 Swift, Tony Swift, Valencia - 251, 148 Swimm, Jeff Swisher, Timmothy - 323, 125, 128, 225 Switzer, Rachel- 97, 313, FHA. Switzer, Ruth - 97, FHA. Sullivan, Frank - 390 Talaasen, Janelle -- 170 Tallasen, Loraye - 148 Talley, Alice Talley, Cynthia Talley, Janice - 170 1 Tankersley, Russell- 148 Tate, Darren Tate, Kevin - 141, 218, 219 Tate, Lisa - 148 Tate, Vince - 97 Tatum, Carlos Taylor, Allou Taylor, Aundray -- Football, Basketball, Track. Taylor, Billy Taylor, Charles - 125 Taylor, Dawn - 125 Taylor, Debra - 305, 125 Taylor, Deidra - 125 Taylor, Kay - 97 Taylor, Kimberly - 125, 393, 264 Taylor, Larry Taylor, Manuel- 125 Taylor, Mark - 97, 89, 309, 53, Viewette - Manager, Baseball, Z Club Beau, Student Council Alt. Taylor, Marsha - 148, 280 Taylor, Phyllis Taylor, Ronnie - 170 Taylor, Susan - 97, 325, 53, 295, 296, Viewette - Captain, Anchor, FHA, Pep Squad. Taylor, Tommie - 170 Taylor, Tracy - 148 Taylor, Phyllis - 291 Temple, Amy - 125 Tenpenny, Timothy - 125, 395 Terrell, Michael- 148, 37 Terry, Lindsay- 148 Terry, Mark - 170 Terry, Particia - 97, 387, 297, Viewettes, Dance Group, Z Club, FHA Thomas, Barbara - 170 Thomas, Barry - 171,46 Thomas, Carlos - 125 Thomas, Carol- 125 Thomas, Chiquita - 148 Thomas, Coretta - 148, 274 Thomas, Dana - 125 Thomas, Darron - 171 Thomas, Gregory Thomas, Horace - 125 Thomas, Keith - 148 Thomas, Kyle - 171, 46 Thomas, Lowell - 125 Thomas, Mark - 125 Thomas, Michael Thomas, Patti- 148 Thomas, Steve - 279, 125 Thomas, Teresa - 171 Thomas, Wanda - 148 Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, , Marvin - 125 Thompson Thompson, Thompson, , Ban - 171 , Cassandra , Christopher - l7l , Daphne - 125 James - 148 Julie - 148 Lachristian Lee - 148 Melanie - 125 Randel Thomas, Elaine - 171 Thompson, Christy - 171 Thompson, Spencer Thompson, Terri Thrash, Patrick - 148 Thrasher, Robert - 98, 37, 363 Golf Team, Interact, Concert Choir, Jets. Thrasher, Sara - 125, 124 Thurmond, Earlie Tidmore, Janell - 125 Tidwell, Bradley - 116, 125 Tidwell, Tript - 148 Tillery, Jeff - 171 Timmons, Annette Timpson, Lisa - 171, 173 Tiner, Kellie - 171 Tipton, James - 148 Todd, Cynthia Todd, William Tolbert, Jeffery Toler, Kevin - 149 Tomberlain, Charles - 130, 209, 149 Tomlinson, Johnny - 171 Toombs, Burt- 149 Toombs, Darren - 98, 215, 217, Basket- ball, Track, French Club, FCA, Math Team. Toon, David - 171 Torrans, Gina Torrence, Renada - 125 Torrey, Sandra - 171 Townsend, Patrick - 125 Tribble, Mark - 983 Library Club, Foot- ball. Trippel, Kim - 125 Trippett, James - 149 Trotman, Kevin - 983 Jets, NHS, Pan- Am. Trotman, Kimberly - 149 Tniitt, Nikita Trusell, Hollie - 171 Trussell, Britt- 171 Tucker, Anthony - 98 Tucker, Sherry - 125 Tucker, Timothy - 98, 256, 339, 53, Stu- dent Council, FFA - Vice Pres., Pres. Tunnell, Jennifer - l71 Tumer, Carrnelia Tumer, Charlotte - 149 Tumer, David - 149 Tumer, Elzie - 171 Tumer, Lois Tumer, Robert Tutt, Jim - 98, 203, 207, 93, 2329 Foot- ball, Baseball, NHS, FHA. Tutt, Teresa - 107, 326, 125 Tyler, Jerry U Uhler, Rhonda - 126 Uhler, Roxanne - 171 Utz, Amy - 171 Utz, Jeffrey - 98, 253, Key Club, Drama, Thespian. Utzman, Donna - 126 Utzman, Joel - 98, Orchestra. V Van Cleve, Robin -- 126 Van Cleve, Teresa - I26 Van Sickle, Matt - 98, 78, Student Coun- cil, Welding, Key Club. VanDyke, Michelle - 337, 126 Varm, Kenneth Vansickle, Amy - 171 Vansickle, Doug Vansickle, Susan - 108 Varhaug, Ted - 171 Walter, Deborah - 149 Walker, John - 126 Walter, Julie - 172 Walter, Leonado - Track, FHA, CVAE co-op. Walter, Shelia Walton, Ivan - 98, 83: Band, Jets, Inter- act, Student Council, FTA. Walker, Mary - 149 Ward, Bobbie - 172 Ward, Clarence - 98, DECA, Band. Ward, Kat-y - 172 Ward, Sheila - 149 Ward, Walter - 172 Vaughan, Angie - 171 Vaughan, Chris - 171 Vaughan, Debra - 126 Vaughan, Georgia - 126, 286 Warren, Jamie - 98, 347, 310, 297, 2963 Viewettes, Dance Group, VOE - Vice Pres., Anchor, Pep Squad. Warren, Jenni -- 172 Vaughan, Robin - 98, 763 Band, Orches- tra, All-Region. Vaughn, Danette Vaughn, Frankie - 171 Vestal, Brad - 149 Vickers, Billie - 126 Vickery, Glenda - 983 DECA - Reporter, Long-View, Band. Vickery, Richard - 172 Vieyra, Brenda Vines, Paul- 149 Warren, Joni - 149 Warren, Kelly Warrick, Carl- 149, 226 Washington, Aretha Washington, Charyon - 31 1, 126 Washington, Velma - 307, 126 Waterhouse, Debra - 98, FHA, HECE, Library Club. Waterhouse, Vickie - 149 Waters, Jeff - 149 Watkins, Jacquelin Visage, Mary - 126 Voda, Shelby - 172 Voncannon, John - 149 W Wade, Wendy - 126 Waits, Pamela - 154, 172 Waits, Robert - 149 Waits, Shannon - 172 Waits, Stacy - 126 Walker, Ben - 98, Pan-Am, NHS, Span- ish NHS, Football. Walker, Walker, Delilah - 172 Doris -- 126, 259, 269 Walker, Embree - 126 Walker, Frederick - 98, FFA, ROTC. Walker, Jennifer - 126, 280 Walker, Katherine - 172 Walker, Lonnie Walker, Mark - 172 Walker, Marx Walker, Paul- 983 FFA. Walker, William - 126, 285 Wallace, Dale Wallace, Darryl Wallace Wallace , Deloris - 126 , Freddie - 172 Wallace, Joe - 149 Walls, Donna - 149, 280 Walter, Carolyn Watkins, Linda - 141, 149 Watkins, Shelia - 98, Thespian, FTA, Long-View, Choir, COC. Watkins, Tracy - 149 Watson, Gerry - 149 Watson, Mary - 150 Way, Patrick Weaver, Bobbye - 256, 99, FFA - Dist. Reporter, ROTC, Rifle Team. Weaver, David - 22, 272, 277, 99, 288, Concert Choir, Library Club, Interact, Thespians, FFA. Weaver, Donna - 172 Weaver, Julie - 99, Pep Squad, FTA, FHA, Viewettes. Webb, Dennis - 150 Webb, Martha Westmoreland, Ken - 99 Westmoreland, Kim - 99 Webb, Theodore - 172 Wedgeworth, Dee Ann - 1 l 1, 126 Weitzel, Lori - 279, 223, 126 Welbom, Dayne - 126 Welch, Johnny - 172 Welch, Lori - 172 Welch, Thomas Welch, Trudy - 150 Welker, Delinda Wellbom, Jimmy - 376 Wellman, John - 99, 4023 NHS, Key, Science Club, Wells, James - 150 Wert, Julie- 154, 298, 172 West, Mitzi- 172 West, Robin Westbrook, Marcy - 172 Westmoreland, Kathleen - 150 Weston, Mary Jane - 172 Weston, Rickey Whatley, William - 126, 227 Wheeler, Patricia - 99, VICA Cosmetol- ogy. Wheeler, Steven -- 126 Wickersham, Layne - 172 Wickersham, Tammy - 150 Wicks, Debra Wilbom, Paul- 127 Wilbum, Bruce Wilgus, Mark - 172 Wilks, Alan - 127 Willeford, Jeri - 127 Williams, Alan - 127 Williams, Andrew - 100, 2315 Baseball, Jets. Williams, Austri ,po Whitaker, Sandra - 99, DECA, FHA - Vice-Pres. White, David - 993 ROTC, Drill Team, Rifle Team, COC. White, Debbie - 138, 172 White, Debbie - 993 Band, FHA. White, Derek White, Donna - 187, 99, l97Q Band COC, Student Council. White, Martha - 347, 172 White, Rhonda - 99, Band, Pan-Am Spanish HS. White, Sara - 347, 127, 264 White, Steve - 127 White, Tammy - 150 White, Teresa - 172 White, Vickie - 127 Whitehurst, Carol Whitehurst, Davis - 150, 127 Whitehurst, Travis - 1003 Pan-Am - Pres., Spanish HS, NHS, DECA W- Reporter. Whitfield, Michael- 127 Whitman, Damell Whittenberg, Robert - 100, 288, 91, 54 Concert Choir, SingSations. Wick, Mike - 172 Wicker, Shonda - 172 4 LTQQN, -,M In hh. ,dsgt Williams, Ben - 1005 DECA. Williams, Bobby Williams, Charles - 130 Williams, Charles Williams, Claire - 150 Williams, Danny - 1003 Choir. Williams, Daryl- 100, Football, Student Council, Concert Choir. Williams, David - 172 Williams, Dean - 150 Williams, Denise - 1003 Pep Squad, FHA. Williams, Dennis Williams, Duanette - 172 Williams, Eddie - 48, 100, Long-View. Williams, Eugene - 1003 Football, Dist. Player of Year, All East Tex. Williams, Freddie - 127, 219 Williams, Gary - 150, 1003 VICA, Base- ball, VICA Welding, FHA, Student Council. Williams, Gloria - 172 Williams, Gloria L. - 172 Williams, James - 127 Williams, Joyce - 235, 1003 Volleyball, Track. Williams, Kirk Williams, Lekitha - 172 Williams, Lowanda - 127 Williams, Mark - 21, 101, Interact, Youth in Government, NHS, Long- View, FFA - Treas. Williams, Matt - 3913 Football - Man- ager, Thespian, Drama. Williams, Patricia Williams, Paula - 1013 FHA, Track. Williams, Paulette Williams, Sheila - 150 Williams, Shelly - 172 Williams, Sherri - 157, 273, 172 Williams, Shirley Williams, Tamara - 172 Williams, Teresa - l0lQ Band, FHA, Stu- dent Council Rep. Williams, Felton - 1003 ROTC, Superior Cadet, VICA Welding. Williams, Thomas Williams, Tracey Willie, Franklin Willis, Shelia - 173 Willis, Trennis Willis, Willie - 173 Willoughby, Amy - 173 Wilson, Annette - 101, 1973 Library Club, Concert Choir, Chorale. Wilson, Billie - 127 Wilson, Bryan - 1013 FFA, DECA. Wilson, Byronita - 298, 173 Wilson, Charles -- 127 Wilson, David - 101 Wilson, Kevin - 173 Wilson, Laura - 105, 127 Wilson, Lisa - 173 Wilson, Mike Wilson, Rodney - 173 Wilson, Tom - 173 Wilson, Tomas Wilson, Wendell - 74, 1013 Student Council, Basketball, FHA, NHS, Foot- ball All-State. Wilson, Vickie - 105, 21, 127, 394 Wirm, Billy - 173 Winn, Danny - 150 Winters, James - 127 Winters, Robert - 150 Wise, Charlotte - 150 Wise, Jerry - 150 Witt, Bobby - 150 Wittig, Danny - 173 Wood, Barbara - 150 Wood, Lori - 150 Wood, Mary - 150 Wood, Paul - 173 Wood, Randy - 301, 101, 389, Interact, DECA, Swim Team, French Club, NHS. Wood, Richard - 173 Wood, Tammie Woodard, Margie - 127 Woods, Adrain- 150, 166 Woods, Clarence Woods, Jacquelyn - 1013 Long-View Library Club. Woolridge, Pamela - 150 Woolridge, Shelia - 1013 FHA, FTA Band, Student Council. Wooten, Dean - 173 Wooten, Diana - 127, 265 Wooten, Paul- 150 Word, Susan Works, Randy - 388, 101, Long-View. Works, Tim - 10, 150, 388 Worsham, Rhonda - 173 Wright, Cheryl- 127, 264 Wright, Elizabeth - 127 Wright, Gary - 150 Wright, Jennifer - 101, 292, Viewettes, Anchor - Cor. Sec., Band, Orchestra. Wright, Kathy - 150 Wright, Kevin- 173 Wright, Raymond - 173 Adams, Jane N. - 180 Aikman, Judy D. - 180 Aldridge, Tommy W. - 180 Allen, James P. - 180 Arendale, Jeffery B. 1 Armstrong, Louis - 179 Ater, Marita A. - 180, 184 Baker, Sallie - - 180, 188, 291 Ballow, Betty J. - 180 Bassett, Beth C. - 180 Bates, George A. - 180 Bero, Robert A. Blanton, Audrey L. - 180, 184 Bogan, Robert C. - 263 Bolton, Patrick H. - 180 Boyd, Wray W. - 180 Brown, Bessie L. - 180, 188 Brown, Larry Bunn, Adrian M. - 180 Butler, Helen E. - 180 Byrdsong, Ruth M. - 180, 183 Calloway, Clemmie E. - 181, 182 Cambell, Beverly J. - 181 Canion, Janis B. - 178, 180, 181 Carlton, Merril L. - 181 Carter, Audrey B. Cheek, Jose T. -1 181, 188 Case, Agness A. - 181,61 Chism, John W. - 233 9 v Wright, Tonya - 150 Writt, Dennis - 173 Writt, Derrell Writt, Jon - 150, 215, 216, 217 Writt, Marcus - 150 Wyant, Carolyn - 336, 150, 147 Wyatt, Lisa - 150 Wyer, Howard - 150 Word, Beth - 127, 45 Y Yancey, Tim - 127 Yeargain, Joe Yeargain, Michael - 150 Yeargain, Wayne - ROTC, Rifle Team, Color Guard, FFA. Yohe, William - 150 Young, Angela - 351, 127 Young, Chris Young, Debbie - 306, 101, Cosmetology VICA - Sweetheart, Student Council Pep Squad. Young, Donna Faculty Clark, James L. - 181 Coggin, Randall W. - 181, 192 Cook, Ruth M. - 180, 181 Cooper, Lynn M. - 181, 283 Cox, Douglas R. - 181 Cox, James Jr. - 181 Craig, Hazel J. - 181 Craig, Patsy R. - 181 Crain, Dolores J. -- 181 Crump, Elizabeth J. - 181 s Young, Jackie - 151 Young, Jana - 101, 280, 2813 Thespian Band - Majorette, All-Region Young, Kathy - 151 Young, Mandy - 151 Young, Teresa - 151 Young, Terri Young, Williard - 173 Youngblood, Lanette - 127 Younger, Larry - 53, 1013 French Club Latin Club, NHS, Lupus. Young, Darryl- 150. Z Zeigler, David - 1013 Key Club FFA FHA. Ziegler, Michael- 101 Zillman, Jeff Zillman, Julie - 173 Zimmerman, Daniel- 101 Cullin, Silas W. - 182 Dearion, Bobbie J. - 182 Demmis, LaVeme H. - 182, 292 Dickerson, Mary N. - 182 Dickens, Robert R. - 182 Dixon, Lucy A. - 179 DuBose, Bertha L. - 182 Dunaway, Larry L. - 182,213 Dunn, Glenda Jerlene Eastbum, Bettye H. - 182, 194 Eddingtori, Debra Gail Ferguson, Larry E. - 182 Fruge, James F. - 182, 184 Fullerton, Glen L. - 182 Gaddis, Votto A. - 179 Gilstrap, Mark C. - 182 Goettle, Elizabeth R. - 187, 193 Graves, Natalie C. - 182 Graves, Wendell L. - 182 Gray, Candy Medley - 181, 182 Gray, Wanda F. - 183, 195 Gross, Don L. - 183, 188 Harper, Clarence Sid - 183 Hawkins. Billy H. - 183 Haynes, Larry L. - 183 Hineman, James G. - 183 Hill, Thelmon - 183 Hines, Claire H. - 183, 269 Hobbs, Hattie M. H 183 Hodge, Linda M. - 183 Hobbs, Conrad - 179, 193, 197 Holcomb, Sharon -M 183 Hollis, Nathan - 183 Houston, Jane W. - 184 Hueske, Joanne S. - 184 Hughes, Leola - 184 Humphreys. Nancy B. - 184, 189 Hunt, Sylvia A. - 184 lrons, Linda N. - 184, 186 Jackson, Paul H. A- 184, 190 Jeiikins, Eidoras B. - 184, 193 Johnson. Tommie Z. - 184 Jones, Suzanne S. - 184, 185 Jones, Virginia B. - 184 Kehler, Lynn E. - 184 Knapp, Virginia E. - 185, 265 Knighton, Bettye S. - 185 Koch, Arlene H. - 185 Krieder, Donald L. - 185 Kunkel, John F 185 LaGrone, Harry G. - 185 Lawson, James C. - 185, 317 Lee, Charles H. - 179 Lee, Leola B. - 185 Lindow, David L. Lynch, Jack F. Lloyd, Lynne E. - 185, 191, 297 Lynch, Marcia W. - 185 Lynch, Maria L. - 185 McAdams, Marshall S. - 185 McClendon, Billy W. - 182, 186 McDaniel, Lois E. - 190 McDowel, Wyatt B. - 186 McGuffin, Mary A. - 186, 187 McKinney, Brenda J. - 186, 195 McVean, Linda M. A 186 McClain, Carolyn - 286 Mercer, Allen T. - 180, 186 Mercer, Pamela J. - 186, 253 Miller, Gloria H. - 186, 188, 261 Modisett, Brenda - 186, 190, 222 Mon'is, Gracellyn H. - 186 Morris, Tommie P. -- 179 Myers, Billy D. Neff, Mark H. - 186 Newhouse, Hemion L. - 186 Norris, Cathy Lynn - 187, 240 Phillips, Janett Poore, Virginia L. - 187 Porter, Willie B. - 187 Potter, Vinson A. - 187 Pounders, Glenda K. - 187 Presson, Ola L. - 187 Propes, Clarence D. - 179 Pullen, John Etta Ragsdale, Otis N. - 187 Ray, Gloria K. - 187 Rayson, Claudette Y. - 187, 190 Reaves, Linda B. - 187 Robertson, Kenneth W. - 187 Ross, Riley E. - 193,299 Rowland, Florence L. - 187,249 Russell, Betty L. Sartor, Linda A. - 188 Satterwhite, Sybil Ann Q- 188, 194 Savarsey, Elizabeth M. -M 188 Shankle, George E. - 179 Shearer, John W. - 188 Short, Naomi E. - 188 Shotts, Galen K. - 188 Skipper, Rita D. - 188 Smith, Janet E. - 189 Smith, Vema W. - 189 Slack, Linda L. - 188 Snowden, James W. - 189 Stewart, Clifford E. - 189 Stewart, Jeannine J. - 189 Stout, Joyce A. Stuart, Kenneth D. - 189 Stuber, Kenneth L. - 189 Shelton, Beth - 195 Tallent, Andrea B. - 189 Tallant, Grady M. - 189,317 Tarver, Golden H. - 189, 194 Thomas, Bettye L. - 189 Thomas, lva Jean - 193 Threadgill, Linda K. Toon, William Mike - 186, 190 Tumer, Cleo C. - 190, 193 Vaught, Robin E. - 189, 190 Wallace, Jerry W. - 184, 190 Walters, Edna D. - 190 Warren, Vera B. - 190, 194 Watkins, Raymond Gordon - Welty, Jerry W. - 190 Wheeler, Yvonne - 190 Whitaker, Betty J. - 190, 194 Whitaker, Horace L. - 190 Whitaker, Terry D. Wilhite, Margret Ann - 192 Williams, Arthur W. - 192 Williams, Curtis A. - 192 Williams, Shirley S. - 192 Wilson, Daisylyn - 189, 192 Wilson, Rose Marian - 192 Woodall, Betty Lee - 188, 192 wright, Adoiphus D. Wylie, Hugh B. - 191, 61, 192 Williams, Katie L. - 192 Wenzel, Debbie - 190 Yancey, Jimmy N. - 193 Yarbrough, Veronica - 246 Youngblood, Faynelle 1 In Memoriam Xt Mrs. Naomi Short ongview High School Choir Director September 1969-December 1977 y, XX 1 'f J , I flk p 'ff fx ff X Eu c X, f V I Xxx X' IN ' X5 '-NDT N fi, JN ' ' ' ' 1, CLI, ' ' Q i .QM y WL ' H fffnf' 7 f , Q - U A N1 V' . J ZRX N 4 if fQ ' - -x cf I I 5- Q4 X55 3 .ggrgfx Q V A f' Y, -Lv.. ix -'fig ' .-..,- , w XX I q' fig- - gay wwf .. lx , , 7 '-' T., Ay x Vx 'fx ., 1.4 J 1 gm . f f W , ,J M 341+ I gf. I , 535 ' , Qjffm ,-,' IA Qf 1 XX? I - ',,. if x Kg 1 S .Q 5 lyk 'rv , .A I XX . Q gf X X 4, f T' ' Xffjf N f 5 'ii L+.: f MJM, .f 4 1 dl ef QU KQQ A if In Memories. Though the year has brought many new experiences to all the students at LHS, the yearbook staff has felt many of its effects. Cooperating with the weather has been one of the staff challenges. 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