Longview High School - Lobo Yearbook (Longview, TX)

 - Class of 1988

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Contendine Competitors First Place Winners: Kasha Williams, po- etryg Joetta Sneed, typ- ing, Lisa Gentry, writ- ingg Novid Parsi, newspaper features, Ruth Mary Hacklerg ready writing, Todd Bieselg number sense, Julie Johnson, one act play Second Place Winners: Jon Foster, debate, Monica Adams, debateg Darian Scott, debate, Mai Tran, debate: Greg Richardson, number sense, Michellea Southern, poetry Third Place Winners Grant Taylor, debate, Michael Matlock, literary criticism, Christi Clowers, typing, Kristi Barrow, spelling l phalo by Sonya Cullins Fourth and Fifth Place Winners: W David Witt, debate, Anissa Coss, debateg Byron Gile, accountingg Tracy Carpenter, debateg Lorien Johnson, one act playg Scott Lewis, accounting, Kevin Hill, newspaper featureg Michelle Bynum, debate, Jason Smith, number sense: and Jason Jones, one act play photos by June Browning HONORS 59

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0l10l'8d 'l'he purpose ol' this chapter of Na- tional Art Honor Society is to inspire and recognize those stuednts who have shown outstanding ability in art, and to foster excellence and a ded- icated spirit to the pursuit of art. It also brings art to the attention of the school and community and increases an awareness of art in relationship to other areas of the school curriculum. The selection of members was done by recommendation from the art fac- ulty ol' the school who are members in good standing ofthe National Art Ed- ucation Association. The members are: Front: Brian Chaffin, Kim Herryhill, Julia Bryant. Back: Julia Wall, Hobb Bindler, Lisa Shearin, Christy Garrett, Liet Vuong. Not pictured: Ann tlieaganl Jones. for Artistic Abilit ' I ',., h I C 2 Q phulus by Sonya Cullum More Than a one-Liner The drama departmentfs one act play received Al- ternate to district at Dis' trict Competition. Four actresses and ac- tors were awarded for their performances in The Rope Dancers, Julia Johnson and Michelle Bynum were selected as members of the All-Star Cast. Lorein Johnson and Jason Jones were named Honorable Mention cast members. ttop rightlJason Jones and Lorein Johnson. tbottoml Gina Head and Julia Johnson. tfar rightl Gina Head. Julie Johnson. Shery Smith. Lynne Rainey, Jason Jones. Michellea Southern. l,orien Johnson. Steven Gibbs. Matt Loe. Mrs. Pam Mercer-fXIcWillianis and Michelle Bynum. v N IIOXORS nba I!



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Takine a Studious Stand Mock trial? Do you know what that even is? It is a group of people who devoted many hours of hard work to their desired profession, law. Advised by Vicki Clark, this year's team did an ex- cellent job and represented our school well. The sly, but clever, attorneys were Michael Matlock and Amy Davis. The innocent yet truthful witnesses were: Clint Choate, Casey Haw- thorne, Mandy Joaquin, and Paul Matlock. Melvin Wilcox III, or better known as L'Trip Wilcox, helped drill the ea- ger students for the meets. A productive lawyer him- self, he spent up to 7 hours a week with these hopeful lawyers. This year's team won the District meet enabling them to proceed to the Regional meet. There they did an out- standing job coming in first place. The next step was on to the big capital city for state competition. Winning three cases and losing one put our state ranked team into the number twelve position. Although the team didn't win state they were very proud of this great accom- plishment. Doing their best is what they wanted to do, and what they did do. We were awesome, feven if we were twelfthj. Actually getting to do something like this was quite an experience, a learn- ing one, said Michael Matlock. That's Badgering the Witness Paul Matlock points his linger in anger at Michael Matlock when he askes a leading question to the witness, Casey Hawthorne, as Clint Choate and Trip Wilcox look on. Successful Sponsor Vicki Clark savors the success of the Mock Trial team. ls this the paper you signed? AUD' Dime f lllll ll5 Miflldl J 3q llll'5 Mock Trial. Front row: Clint Choate. Amy Davis. Michael Matlock, Mandy Joaquin. Back row: Paul Matlgck, -igmwrf w wr-We llff fllfm 1101 NIU- rtielt-in Wilcox, Vicki Clark, Casey Hawthorne HONORS

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