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Hersey Shirley Eaves Wanda Wilson Elena Guerrero Drachenberg Wanda Wilson Alice Ammons Mary Hernandez Lydia Salgado i , x , .l 1 We l Q W in i i L .. V W G I , V i ,y Q 'fl , 5 I 4 ..l, g A ' I .V if J gx ' s,l' . if h iz ' ' My ,.',,A V 5 fu V V L x , xi W , Q . 7 3 g b, , X' .- 1 N-W -f f -ff'4-f ' ' -' ggiifgx f'-- v H - -' .1 ,fu , . Q. - - I: . . ga J-. b..-. m : : 1-3327 fav 1 Ji f - - li v, 32 L , A Q' ,iff ,X3l,.- ' HW A-Mlflfif A ' 1 S 0 9 w ,Q Q 'ff H it 5. FX, fs. 1 , ,. fi Q ' V lean 1 kv L M , N ff, , ' , fix: ' 5 fFlNNlllfHl.1 STHFF The annual staff has many pressures as the annual progresses. There are deadlines to meet, pictures to print, and negatives to be developed in order to stay on schedule. This year's annual staff has dedicated many hours of hard work in order to complete this an- nual. However, there were lots of fun times too. Every birthday was celebrated with a party and a big Chocolate Chip cookie. These are the things that memories are made of and we hope that we have cap- tured one of your favorites. We want to give a special word of thanks to Dora Cavazos. She has been an inspiration and a source of unfailing help that we shall truly miss. Best of luck, Dora, as you continue your education. You are the greatest! ella Bridwell ff f gr. QESEAT F'FlI:l.: EIF '83 HTHLETIES EHEERLEHIDERS 83-84 -- -.- . u,n,,r-,,,,n-, - - - - - Shelia Bridwell Kerri Bridwell Denise Arnold i CHEERLEADERS NOMINATED FOR ASSOCIATION AWARD OF EXCELLENCE Cheerleaders of 1983-1984 experienced an exciting year. Attending camp at E.N.M.Ll., they qualified in the Na- tional Cheerleaders Association Award of Excellence competition. They dazzled the crowds on several occasions with the expertise they acquired at this camp. One pep squad activity involved all of the members in making posters for pep rallies, with weekly rewards of candy for the best effort. The pep squad also aided the cheerleaders in team spirit at both the pep rallies and the games. Sponsored by: FARMERS C0-OP ELEVATOR ASSOC. Box 1087 Levelland, TX Definitely Not Cheerleaders! Who Said Girls Can't Play? h-ef: 2- -:-.uu nr-1... Practicing for the big game? Didn't your mom ever tell you not to play with fire? Q H.-M.-. - '-Tf' -f---7:-r if 4 E' e r i 3' . : 5 i 551' ,, .5 EIT -A-v,.T..,' ' r.,..,,,f , L. ,gf ef'-' --M ' ' M 1 . ------ ef -F N f My 1, -+ 1 - A V 1 e , , . . irTN ?i '-lTQi.t'T:34--'ii-C' f!eJ..g, AQ? 3 5 F V' ' ' 2 f ' Q' x ' 'i f' M . 11 gym 55 Mmm N . . .W is Y t sum is? - .X QYERW 3' ' 3 K f ' :N ,. , K eetl 41.05 3 U V, 4 . v - 3 S K W. 1 E 'Q' ' 'A y Q I : . p - V 'Y Nnete lford n , W I I 1 ,'....,,' ...Q . 'Q ' LQ 'v H+-M: ,--'S ' W 'Q.. Z1 ',' . . , -fxlx -we 5- -r, ' 1 N, WW , . ,, .1.. - 'f Y if . ' I ' time A Fff' . 'K L ' ' ' sum . MYER mm , . he -- BW U- .Kf S3 at s X. , ' ' 'J ' Sgt J -.- x r A , fav, X . wa ., ei ' . if A be A gg .. g. R , ug A. A Y T ' li wabb A rne Sponsored by: BONNIE'S PLACE West 19th St. Carlisle, Texas I A Q , ,Vg V-,. - . -. . , 2 sq. , A -I f ' -- v' . 5-sk.. ' ' sf, ,.. . - A F . ,,L.ls,Qi,,,t' V fs.. A 541 .wt ' - ' Q 71-11. 1 , , Vi Y t ,.4as5'f4w K , . . .A ' r 3 -. 'f R rn. . . J K K , X 1 , ' .NYS ',.-gf 1 . . .,'.-,.,.g 1 The Whole Team Together Once Again! ll ll . I 1 ig, V, ' Il 1 1 - --v we-, :I TDR gg: i i Coaches - Howard Keenmon, David Pierce, Brett Morris, N The football boys didn't have a fantastic year, but their spirits stayed high throughout the season. Coach Pierce ex- plains it better than anyone. Despite our record, I was pleased with the effort of our kids. I can honestly say that our players gave what they had. We were short on numbers but long on character. In the end, that is all that any coach or teacher can ask, especially in a competitive situation. l want to thank the boys that played football this season. lt was a fulfilling year. il LI x Lazbuddie Couldn'T Handle The Smyer Defense! -' 4 j flaws: .v .' 4 E. Q.. e 1 - 5 T ' , 1 . . , . Le ref' ' . if 7 aa I x , - E M... 'nu r LM 11 gg ' , Ilii W -, '53, -4 X ' ' ' N' ' If sum are ,Mg i fa- -- 4, H ' ., 3 AQ W' 1 iam T xf I 4 ' ,F-x 7 lg k L 1. u 1, 'D ' ,I gs - ' , ' . -Ak, T .1 , , ra ' .A ' iv . fe 1 E.- I ' 6 C . 1 i i 5 f '41 ur .4 fs.. . ii Q , ,. u if . . 4 'Lyriln reed ' ards Joe e s A ,L n . .ravis oeffner . , . A. A I - I ' L K ' ee - V l ? ' l gi , , 5 ' ' -W V 5 H? . ' ' Pn -1. .. ,Y : use f:.....A - - - .11 -lf 3 .b . 1. .f--- - E 1. Ag- .. 4, 5.47 f L5 .EP-??x:A X-3: V git?-Mijxzf ig 1' J , Q T A,-an . f 1' ,, . , Q... WYER :' M I Q of I ELF t , , E' g 1' t 3 - , . . ,Mya I -X' x-J '. K -I . . 'Tl ns aaa . f we . f-' ' ' , L '-' ' Sponsored by: HAYNES MEAT MARKET 3 mi. west of Loop 289 on W. 19th f 15 The Bobcats in action! Miniature football players and cheerleaders! Football players take part in pep rally skit! Bobby's words of wisdom! Don't look so sad Monty! Sponsored by: PLAINS MOTOR SUPPLY 405 Ave. H Levelland Play it Derrick! Football players enjoy band also! la.. ,YAmv9. --H Fired up for another pep rally! l 4 fl Q or ,lllll, l The guys cheering??? That's right! We bad!!! Sponsored by: THRIFTWAY HANDY FOOD P.O. BOX 417 Lubbock Highway Wolfforth, Texas 79382 Homecoming week was ushered in by tremendous rains. In spite of cancelling the bonfire, the air was electric with excite- ment. The team exerted a super human effort. The student body was happy to crown Sherella Shaw as Homecoming Queen and Ricky Salgldo as Pep Squad Hero. H ,,,l, if fiih 165 . in if , , , .. . ,,, , 4, 1 , Ag, , ' ' vm W A I 5-, sw' if -s V -sp-v Q 5 K il fi-w PYP I' I' N. . . - 904121 5, 'V ,Q .Xe ,-W... . A i wa' Vf . ,g 19 EIRIJS r.llilNlf5.lR VHRSITY BfH5KE'l'B'Hhl.: Thejunior varsity girls did a very good job this year. They had a winning season with 6 wins and 4 losses. They won third in two tournaments. We expect them to do even better next year. BElY'5 :IUNIIEIR VHRSITY BfH5KE'l'BfHhl.: N From Left to Right: Coach Morris, Frank Zavala Mgr., Richard Rocha, Mike Hopkins, Freddy Perkins, Greg Kahlich, Paul McNabb, Coach Pierce. - - ,,ggWm? gk 133 '4 gil Y n ' 7 . ie If .., -, 399,39 The JV Boys had an excellent year. They improved as the year went on and finished with a 10-6 record. Coach Pierce said that he enjoyed coaching them because they worked hard and improved their game. A ii- ' , g y, Freddy blocks out as Greg takes a jump shot. 21 -317' 1 VHRSITY E1lRl.:'5 BfH5KE'l'BfFll.:Ia Coach Scott, K. Fowler, J. Drachenberg, S. Shaw, V. Vest, T. Taylor, B. Coker, S. Mosley, S. Bridwell, K. Bridwell, C. Barbee, Coach Keenman J. Nelson, Mgr. . ' W , . ,,,,, , V. V , ,f ,fi -1 g ..aW.:.fw- ff MM, W.- www vw , M. :V VVVV LM 354MiqfggmiJfv.?Mw,ggfmM'7Vzsvzg4ggg,fLyfisfgif-wif-fjfigggjjl-lmsw muff . District game against Wilson, we won 37-36. Sponsored by: ROPES C0-OP GIN 562-3621 Sr. Kelly Fowler Sr. Vicky Vest Jr. Beth Coker Soph. Kerri Bridwell , . 4 r LA Sr. Sherella Shaw Sr. Tammy Taylor Jr. Christy Barbee Jr. Sheila Bridwell Jr. Jamie Drachenberg Jr. Sherry Mosley Lady Bobcats, District Champs in '84 The Varsity Girl's Basketball team won District for the first time in over 25 years. After the Lady Bobcats won District, they went on to win Bi- District and advanced to Area. lt was a slow start for the girls in the regular season, but at the beginning of District play, they were 5 and O. At the end of District, the Bobcats had to play Wilson for the District title. After they won District, they went on to beat Patton Springs for Bi-District. When Bi-District was over, the Lady Bobcats advanced to Area and played Nazareth, this was the end of an exciting and fantastic season. The Varsity Girls would also like to give Coach Scott special thanks for all his hard work and dedication to them. Thanks Coach VHRSITY Bf4JY'5 BfH5KETB'Hhl.: x hh Coach Morris, F. Zavala, R. Rocha, R. Salgado, B. Bouston, M. Calvert, D. Osborne, R. Alford, F. Perkins, J. Spence, K. Gholson Bobby shows his leaping ability as the others await the start of the action. Sponsored by: STOVALL'S YAMAHA SHOP Lubbock, Texas Sr. Rickey Alford Sr. Bobby Bouston Sr. Monty Calvert A Jr. Kevin Gholson Sr. Derrick Osborne Jr, Freddy Perkins 4 A l Soph. Richard Rocha Jr. Ricky Salgado Jr. Jim Spence The varsity boys once again had a winning season. The boys flew through the first half of district without a loss. ln the second half Southland and Wilson both defeated the Bobcats providing the need for a District playoff. The boys came out on top at the District playoffs against Southland. At the Bi-District playoffs the Bobcats again came out on top when they met with Motley County. The Area playoff game ended in a loss, but through this the Bobcats still came out on top with their winning attitudes. W I 1 n M - I f?? !'wii Sitting: S. Bridwell, T. Creed, S. Mosley, J. Perkins, K. Fowler. Standing: S. Shaw, D. Arnold, T. Taylor, C. Barbee, V. Vest, K. Bridwell, D. Caswell, S. Taylor, D. Vest, B. Coker, 1, 3 ,.r' ,wrt ' l Y,,f bd, X-, .-. 'PwxN 3 400 meter relay - 4th CTaylor, Bridwell Arnold, Shawi SOO meter relay - 3rd CS. Bridwell, Shaw, K. Bridell, Taylorj N if ii DISTRlCT MEET Fowler - Sixth - Discus D. Vest- 4th - 400 dash 1600 meter relay - 4th QPerkins, Shaw, Arnold, Fowleri Bridwell - 5th - 200 dash 27 Back Row: M. Hopkins, B. Bouston, R. Allford, D. Osborne, F. Perkins, L. Lamberson. Front Row: Coach Morris, P. McNabb, R. Rocha, K Gholson, J, Helms, T. Abett, Mgr, F. Zavala, Coach Pierce Utlot shownl. High School Boy's Track Our track boys gave us a lot to be proud of this year. They put a lot of hard work into their events and it all paid off when they got third place at district. Two of our runners, Ricky Eavanoff and Kevin Gholson, made it to Regional. With runners like these, com- bined with the rest of our skilled athletes, how could we help but have a fantastic year! Q ,N K-'f'Q,,g,jip 1 yr V-,,.s.,1 A , A W , VA,5,6V.1Tk Nas ,Z ' mn., W W! W I . ,,,. L ' 7 W5 , , 'if Y en- F' Q-A . , . K I ., ., , 4, ,,. , .Q V ' I -cg 3, ' , K - ' CLE' f.. - ,-, ' ff , '4'- ,K iw 1 1. I - g , X '1Q .5-ji : '-'f- V' v-lm V ., nts--n....n-fs 4.r.,,,n,,:.,,.-A-,pw , M - ,..,,Q. W, . .-. Y 'g , RS' 1, NQQN 1'- IN .-,rt E in mm' 3 29 fH'l'fHl.:E'l'lE :B I H' WU wwf A 'wHo!'1G A X WW Athletic Banquet Highlights Year The theme for the 1983-84 Athletic Banquet was Athletics ls Not Child's Play. Jess Styles, the Assistant Athletic Director from Texas Tech University, was the guest speaker. Tammy Taylor and Rickey Allford were named Most Athletic. BHNQUET 1 X ISI R Ei 'H If , 1 35 fFl E 'F I R El N 5 STUDENT GIQUNEIL 1 l l l Top Row, From Left to Right: B. Coker, T. Taylor, M. Thorton, S. Shaw, D. Vest, Middle Row: R. Salgado, S. Bridwell, V. Vest, J. Drachenberg, M. Altman, J. Spence. Bottom Row: B. Bridwell, T. Rodgers, D. Warwick. Student Council voted to change the homecoming tradition of a parade with floats to decorating the auditorium. The pep rally held in the auditorium was exciting and the classes did a beautiful job of decorating. The Christmas movie provided by the Student Council for the en- tire student body was Where the Red Fern Grows . They also pro- vided cokes for the junior high and high Christmas parties. A talent show was the big money raising venture for the year and it was so successful that they hope to make it an annual event. OFFICERS - Sheila Bridwell, Sec., Vicky Vest, Pres., Jamie Drachenberg, Treas.g Ricky Salgado, Vice-Pres. TEHEHER UF THE YEHR 5 its Teacher of the Year is the highest award that the student body bestows upon a teacher. lt is for that special person with the ability to extract a tremendous amount of work from his students and the rapport to make them like it. Mr. Charley Cross, Band Director, is the recipient of this year's award. The entire student body and faculty is proud of the achievements of the band. Congratula- tions, Mr. Cross. S-W., Ricky Salgado Speech ' 4 my ' : 1 Q 5 f f ,M Q53 E fn . M, ww Tammy Creed Science Derrick Osborne History Sheila Bridwell 34 Math Sherella Shaw English Q ' - Zszfl.. :' 'wi ' out , Q l .gg l' l f MBE: i K Regina Gross Business WWF fwsi Tammy Taylor Home Economics i, 5 f,- Kelly Fowler Band Mitzi Altman Agriculture ii: L 51 i, l . l ll.. 3 Q f Denise Arnold Health Qblgwk 8 Q, J S ad I , GlRL'S P.E. BOY'S P.E. Kim Ammons Robbie Bradberry MOST ATHLETIC Rickey Allford and Tammy Taylor ELEMENTHRY lil.l.h. ORAL READING Alt. Lori Howard, Regina Warren, Leslie Shockley, Foy Thompson SPELLING Alt. Mary Villanueva, Whitney Warren, Barbara Howland, and Marlo Altman 1 l 1 l STORY TELLING Lori Oliver, Wendy Drachenberg, Corina Keenmon, and Alt. Jessica Wood Q. ' 1 5 PICTURE MEMORY Edwin Wuthrich, Angela Kitchens, Erin Gilbert, Laura Rogers, and Alt. Terri Eaves lil.l.la. Math: D. Blancett, M. Ayres, S. Shaw 3 -4 Poetry: S. Wright, B. Bridwell, P. Ammons, C. Jarrett Readywriting: M. Carlson, B. Bridwell, S. Coomer, T. Price Math: P. Altman, M. Villaneuvea, I. Guerreo, J. Blackman Speaking: S. Holloway, S. Coomer, T. Rodgers, D. Blancett, E. Rocha, M. Ayres Spelling: T. Price, M. Carlson, S. Delano, T. Rodgers Ready Writing: D. Osborne, S. Shaw, R. Salgado, not pictured -an-.Q Prose: D. Vest, T. Taylor, K. Fowler, J. Drachenberg Typing: S. Bridwell, B. Coker fHlEifH SEHEIEII.: Speaking: S. Bridwell, R. Salgado, not pictured x fir. Spelling: V. Call, K. Ammons, J. Drachenberg, T. Hembree Poetry: D. Arnold, C. Barbee, L. Caswell Science: D. Lamberson, V. Call Math: S. Mosley, D. Osborne, S. Bridwell, D. Vest, T. Hembree, S. Evanoff Journalism: D. Arnold, K. Bridwell, J. Drachenberg, D. Caswell, S. Taylor 39 Get him, Ricky!!! ILJNE-'HUT PI.1fHY ...ABQ Come on, Kerri, get up. Hold that pose .Ei Love your outfit, Donna. 4 .- 5 J 4 . 545. What's your problem, Derrick? Lady Stumble, Fumble, and Bumble, which one is which? THE WIFE QF BfFl'F'H N'Fl'l'llElNfHl.: HEJNIEIR SEIEIETY Front: Mrs. Propst - spon., J. Nelson, T. Hembree, M. Altman, K. Ammons. Middle: K. Bridwell, R. Gross, S. Bridwell, J. Drachenberg, V. Vest, S. Mosley, L. Caswell. Back: R. Salgado, T. Taylor, K. Fowler, S. Shaw, B. Coker, D. Arnold, D. Osborne. Tammy - Sec., Ricky - VP, Kelly - Pres. Mr. David Foote The National Honor Society is composed of nineteen members. Five new members were added in this school year. NHS members were involved in community activities, such as cleaning up the local cemetery. NHS members must maintain a scholastic average of 89 in addition to meeting the criteria of service, leadership, and character. The annual induction ceremony was held on Sunday, February 5. The guest speaker was Dahlia Terrell from the Texas Tech Department of English. The NHS plans to expand its activities in the future to include such endeavors as tutoring students in various areas of study. POWERS JEWELRY Wolfforth, Texas t806l 866-4893 . Al . Q, wxkg M311 A . V L ME A Q a . 3 xg .. FHfFl Back Row: J. Drachenberg, J. Lamberson, R. Gross, J. Nelson, V. Vest, T. Taylor, K. Fowler, S. Shaw, K. Ammons, B. Coker. Center Row: R. Zavala, M. Castillo, S. Carrillo, T. Hembree, V. Call, K. Bridwell, K. Berry, D. Caswell, S. Mosley, D. Warwick, T. Owens, D. Arnold. Bottom Row: D. Lamberson, P. Jester, L. Kincaid, L. Castillo, J. Wood, S, Evanoff, S. Bridwell, B. Coker, T. Creed, S. Taylor, Mrs. McAlexander. This year's FHA was very active. Members participated in many fun ac- tivities. FHA week was full of activity with Kid Day and Sock Day as highlights. The FHA members are very proud of the hard work Shelly Taylor did on her first year proficiency events. She re- ceived first place at Area meeting and advanced to State. The FFA-FHA Banquet was held on May 8th. The theme was Success Begins With Dreams. It was a great success! 44 FHA OFFICERS - Back Row: R. Gross, J. Nelson, T. Taylor, K. Fowler, S. Shaw. Bottom Row: Mrs McAlexander, K. Bridwell, J. Drachenberg, S. Bridwell, D. Arnold. F1241 Q From Left to Right: D. Vest, C. Caswell, Maron Finley, T. Hoeffner, L. Creed, B. Edwards, L. Lamberson, S. Robert- son, B. Bouston, R. Allford, F. Perkins, R. Salgado, D. Osborne, P. Henderson, F. Hernandez, R. Eavonoff, J. Eaves, C. Jester, M. Christenson, K. Jester, R. Bradberry, M. Calvert, J. Spence, D. Hernandez, F. Zavala, J. Ammons, K. Gholson, S. Berry, T. Price, J. Villanueva, M. Hopkins, J. Helms, T. Abete, R. Rocha, M. Altman, G. Berry, C. Barbee, J. Perkins. r .flex : T FFA OFFICERS -- M. Calvert, J. Spence, D. Osborne, Maron Finley, B. Bouston, R. Salgado, T. Hoeffner. FHA BEAU, R. Salgado, PLOW GIRL, S. Bridwell, FFA SWEETHEART, K. Bridwell. What's Denise saying now, Freddy? Donna s heIpers?' What's down there, Jim? Stock Show Results Grand Champion Hog - Christy Caswell Reserve Grand Champion Hog - Donna Vest Senior Showmanship Hog - Mitzi Altman Junior Showmanship Hog - Priscilla Altman Grand Champion Lamb - Vicky Vest Reserve Grand Champion Lamb - Donna Vest Senior Showmanship Lamb - Steve Robertson Junior Showmanship Lamb - Sean Halloway STEIEK SHIQW i', L, M .M A Who are you watching? Dancing with your pig, Erin? Give it up, Mitzi! i dl' if er re Q .Na W W it 41. , ,- .,, 1k ., , E: . ,F Brush your hair instead of the pigs! That interesting, huh? BlElBE'Fl'l' B'HNl9 '82l Back Row: T. Hembree, J. Nelson, B. Bouston, R. Rocha, P. Altman, E. Rocha, D. Hopkins, F. Hernandez, C. Jester J. Perkins, C. Caswell, D. Caswell, S. Shaw, G. Berry, B. Coker, S. Taylor, R. Allford - V.APres., M. Altman, S Berry, K. Ammons, D. Vest. Second Row: S. Carrillo, S. Peikert, M. Villanueva, J. Jarrot, S. Cowan, G. Kahlich, F Perkins, J. Ammons, B. Peikert, J. Helms, M, Hopkins, T. Price, D. Osborne - Sec.-Treas., P. Henderson, M Calvert, K. Gholson. Third Row: D. Warwick, T. Owens, K. Berry, T. Price, K. Fancher, M. Bouston, S. Delano, T Hoeffner, C. Barbee, V. Vest, K. Fowler - Pres. Front Row: D. Arnold, P. Ammons, B. Bridwell, L. Caswell, C Rocha, J. Wood, C. Warwick, K. Bridwell. Drum Major - Mitzi Altman TWIRLERS - Donna Vest, Shanan Berry, Kim Ammons FLAG TWIRLERS - Becky Coker, Christy Caswell, Jennifer Perkins, Shelly Taylor, Sherella Shaw, and Darla Caswell. Y l ,- ,. - 1? 'B' if W-rfb' A ND ' L- . .,,',,, Marching Contest at Texas Tech University. as Band Director - Charley Cross The Bobcat Band of '84 was fan- tastic! Many kids were interested in join- ing. The number of members in the band increased from 28 to 56. At marching contest the band received a division ll, which was the first time in twelve years. At concert contest the band received a Division ll in concert and a division I in sight reading. To highlight the year, the band traveled to Six Flags on a trip. The Bobcat band of '85 is expected to be larger and better than ever. Good job Band members! r.lR. HIGH BHNIEJ Top Row, L to R: Marlene Pittman, Brandy Berry, Tami Bulsterbamb, Rebecca Rodriguez, Jose Castillo, Jennifer Goff, Mary Villanueva, Carla Hoeffner, Jennifer Mackey, Chris Oliver, Ray Delano, Quincy Edwards, John Ammons, Henry Rocha, Jay Brown, Ryan Oliver, Bobby Pointer, Chris Guerro, Morsha Zahn, Denver Rackler, Shaun Holloway, Christy Jerate, Stephanie Wright, Tammy Rodgers, Reece Northcutt, Richard Flores, Johnny Perkins, Jim Helms, John Nance, Terry Neal, Chris Price, lsmael Guerro, Tommy Berry, James Blackman, Cory Caswell, Shan- non Shaw, Monty Ares, Ross Rodriguez. L to R: Shannea Lawrance, Tonya Nance, Amy Grahm, Edith Price, Eric Grahm, Marlo Altman, Barbi Holland, Linda Carillo, Nicole Tipton, Brenda Warwick, Lisa Howard, Marice Villanueva, Holly Hazelbaker, Laura Rodgers, Whitney Waren, Beatrice Flores, Ray Gutierrez, Shannon Fowler, Tony Rodriguez. I F ' fn V EJ R l 'F 5 E p 5 R 3 N Ei f w v '84 Y l 5 1 El.:fH55 SEIPHEIMIQRE FRESHMHN Shelly Taylor Frank Hernandez FHVIQRITES SENIIEIR Vicky Vest Rickey Allford :IUNIIEJR Sheila Bridwell Freddy Perkins M 5? 14 ai wg mx if 5 T X W R vt M I BE'Hlil'I'lFlilla HHNISSIQME EIQUWFEEIIJS i MISS 5.H.5. 'FHMMY 'PHYLIQR The journey of a lifetime Begins with a single stepg Reaching and searching for that Intangible moment When one's identity is Materialized. Tammy Taylor is Miss S.H.S. for the 1983-84 school year. - Q A as 4 1 1 , is , MR 5 H 5 RIEKEY 'Hl.1l.:FfElRl9 We push forward lndlvrdually To prepare for the time when The future becomes the past The dream becomes reality A llfe lmagmed becomes a llfe hved Mr S H S for the 1983 84 school year IS Rickey Allford. V ,:L- 1 7 Q . . . . . Y l - 7 L get X ifiamww me 'n ,X 5 it tH 3? 5 :fa S? . Have you seen Mr. 'O'? ' Yes, he's out checking the football stadium. Have you seen Mr. 'O'? Yes, he's waxing the floor. Have you seen Mr. 'O'? He's up on the roof. Have you see Mr. 'O'? No, he's-gone to Austin. Virgil Osborne came to Smyer in 1972-73 as a High School Principal. He became Superintendent in 1974. rr it U it an No matter where you look for him, from basement to roof, he will be busy looking after the welfare and in- terest of Smyer School. A never failing sense of humor is available. No mat- ter how serious the situationg you feel that Mr. O can take care of it. He can always be couhted upon to say a few words for any occasion. We appreciate his dedication and help in our every project. Thank you, Mr. Osborne. aid SUMMER ISF '84 Q 'Y v- ff . I . .Sv . , ' ,, JR. HIGH p-,-nl 'i ' , ' V: ', VVIAZ :?: X . 1 , 1 F 'R 5 - 'E M E L Q , A Q' wh I f Q, g'wQ..L -H1E,iia?,zz E GEORGE C. PRICE Levelland, TX JR. 'HIGH il.. Coach Keenom, J. Helms, D. Hopkins, R. Rodriquez, S. Peikert, P. Flores, B. Rackler, M. Ayers, Coach Morris, S. Holloway, R. Rogers, J. Perkins, R. Northcutt, J. Blackman, J. Nance, D. Blanscett, C. Caswell, C. Guerro, J. Ellis, E. Rocha, T. Berry, S. Shaw, J, Ammons, Q Edwards, B. Pointer, T. Neal. Jr. High Football This year our Junior High boys didn't win every game, but they won our hearts and respect. We are very proud of these boys who put together this great team and wish to con- gratulate them for the terrific year. Coach Keenmon LEVELLAND RESTAURANT ASSOCIATION V I 8 in K . v ini 75? 1 an W Come on, Coach Keenmon, stand up! is new 5 i r. r x E. Q M Wa...- '4Wv!v Quit worrying about your hair, David. f Go get em, Blue! h T ey went the other way,Barry. ' M . V H Qi A V 1551632 ,, it E il MBUEJJUWQA O' ,W ! A, Q 4 if R DUNKIN DONUTS Lubbock, Texas 317 University :IUNIIEIR 'HIGH The Junior High boys ex- hibited a great deal of promise. They improved in ball handl- ing, dexterity, and game awareness. Even though the team lacked size they showed a great deal of determination and courage. Even though the scoreboard belied it, they are winners all the way! errv .MF Coach Morris, E. Rocha, I. Guerro, J. Perkins, D. Blanscett, B. Rackler, D. Brooks, D. Hopkins, R Rodriquez, J. Helms, H. Rocha, R. Northcutt, J. Nance, Coach Keenmon. Back Row: J. Ellis, M. Ayers, D. McNabb, S. Halloway, R. Delano, P. Flores, S. Quionenes, T. Berry, C. Caswell, Coach Keenmon. Front Row: Q.. Edwards, C. Guerro, B. Pointer, S. Shaw, T. Neal, J. Ammons. GENTRY FORD LINCOLN MERCURY, INC. Box 1349 Levelland, Texas 79336 BfFl5KETBfHl.:l.: The mark of a winner is high morale, team spirit, never giv- ing up, and losing gracefully. Even though the record doesn't show success, the girls gave it their all. The girls worked hard all year and always kept high spirits even when the odds were against them. ln these aspects they are winners. Coach Scott, M. Carlson, C. Rocha, P. Ammons, T. Rodgers, B. Bridwell, M. Bouston, S. Delano, T. Bulsterbaum, P. Altman, B. Berry, R. Rodriquez, Coach Keenmon. :iv 1 '- M. Carlson, J. Goff, C. Jarrot, L. Scott, M. Zahn, T. Price, C. Warwick, L. Zahn, S. Wright, Coach Keenmon. Sponsored by: PECAN GROVE Carlisle cIlZlNlfElR HIGH TRHEK Back Row: K. Fancher, P. Altman, M. Zahn, S. Delano, M. Bouston, B. Bridwell, T. Bulsterbaum, P. Ammons, T. Price, M. Carlson. Front Row: S. Coomer, B. Berry, J. Goff, T. Rodgers, J. Mackey, C. Jarrott, S. Wright, C. Rocha, L. Zahn. SVU' NUM , SIYEQ Back Row: R. Delano, R. Rogers, B. Rackler, B. Evans, D. Hopkins, D. Brooks, J. Helms, P. Flores, D. McNabb. Middle Row: S. Holloway, J. Blackman, T. Berry, R. Northcutt, J. Perkins, E. Rocha, M. Ayers, D. Blancett, H. Rocha. Front Row: B. Pointer, J. Ellis, J. Ammons, S. Shaw, I. Guerrero, T. Neal, C. Caswell. gi .mi if iii at ii? 'ei -Q . fs ' t Brenna Brldwell Michelle Bouston and Marsha Zahn The Junior High girls track received 4th place at District meet and the boys re- ceived 3rd. We look forward with anticipa- tion and high hopes for their achievements in the coming years. Sponsor This year was exciting for the Junior High MrS.Taylor cheerleaders and pep squad members. They all worked hard in supporting the football and basketball teams. The cheerleaders had the opportunity to help lead cheers for the High School basketball playoffs. Everyone appreciates the support and effort as they cheered the teams to victory. Top to Bottom: Brandy Berry, Brenna Bridwell, Tammy Bulsterbamb, Pam Ammons, Tammy Roders. Left to Right: Sg. Arms Priscilla Altman, Kim Fancher, Melissa Carlson, Pres. Michelle Bouston, Marsa Zahn, Carla Hoeffner, Tammy Price, Christy Jerate, Sec. Stephanie Wright, Lauri Zahn, Jennifer Goff, Kathy Rocha, Rebecca, Lori Scott, Jennifer Machey, Tammy Bulsterbamb, Pam Ammons, Brenna Bridwell, Tammy Rodgers, Brandy Berry. 883-84 if ' was 91 gf? p y 1. .111 r. ' Q4 bfi- 4 ,f 1 f: .... Q 1 A .M 67 3 TEXAS QE AMERICAN BANK LEVELLAND 800 Eighth Street Levelland, Texas 79336 M ber F.E.I.C. Q9 Kindergarten days are filled with happy laughter and the excitement of finding new friends and fun ac:- tivities. A play and a circus were some of the things that made these days such fun. vii ,1.. 554:--.1 1 T -- n Carill 1 xg? xx Ja X QQ? ,X M 4 2 X 'Aw is QNX u X XSS B an f . i if T L ff ' -' Y A 'U Cx. 'Sr :.. , X A :fl 11 R f r Xx IS- f .,-A -- Y Mark '- 55+-Q I 'ralsna Thy! Q- -. 1 2' V . 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It is a time to pause, look around, and be thankful for the many aspects of life with which we are blessed. It is also a time for caring and sharing. The fifth graders experienced great pleasure sharing their talents with others throughout the year. They had a special story time for the neighborhood pre-schoolers. XX , . . f 1-Qs i .Q K i is Hsu.. . , 2 5 s T it ' ff' -al W. e Q - -f f1Ei'- fm' V . . I H... pr En Graham . '5 11 18?-4 ' CQQ ,V 5 :X . X. s S l Y X s.. ' nea L ance, P21 Am gf Az Q , A yn, , .s fr s ttt fe Q T H A ,.., 2 T ff. itney Warren' ' X ' A nl t s- .' Q. - .LJ ' ff V . . 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The sixth grade was also involved in studying for LllL spelling, oral reading, number sense, and music memory contests. A field trip to Southwestern Power 8 Light to watch electricity being generated and to Lubbock City Water Plant to watch the purification of water was a valuable learning experience for the kids. They also enjoyed creating shows for the younger elementary students. - it 4 - -- P K. S, ' . P u- : WM V : I . K. L ' 'j T .Q , 5 '- y is 1 -Sf las ' ' -f 3 t 'T - so .1 'M as i 3 H-i-lg.-gift? , f ' . ' 2, . s X 8 - . .. . . Q ..-,.. . ings, A ' re ' - ' Q 'N hfi l ,. ' ' t,,, A ,rsc Q 24 D 8 , si 34 , ' ' -- .V j, ' I g V J.: I. ' 7 Y Y 1 f , yi Y Q '.. -e-- -. 3 'W ' A - I 1 'lk ipis l qu E Q bb, Pointer -. H ,I g .-.. Rf!! ,fk L . on ' SCO 3 --'Z-...wr---5 l :'5 .,,,.--.-:--.s......,,,-'-- '--5,4-wr-an-nfw' fm.. ....--.a-v-- M 1 ,K ,.,.,,,.---:L- -f' '--- X - ',.. ' iv K I--i - Y I ff., ' ., .,..s , i - ' , - ff SICXT-H .. Mtn ,... P Future Miss Americas, Life is so hard! vw -fu af K : 7 E We Bad! my ,Y , '- 'K 'Li Si Funtime ? 3 , A -,, X, W' -Q , EEK! A mouse! e I January is a new beginning, new year, new semester, and - , as the other students, buckle down to the long stretch untll school is out. S also a contlnulng of old actlvltles Seventh graders as well UNUYS Q,,L , , s bum Helms Chrgty Jerrate f-T ry Neal L ' SEVENTH 83 SEVENTH The seventh graders enter the school year excited at finally reaching junior high. They begin to change classes and accept the responsibilities that being in junior high brings. As they leave school at the end of the year they look forward to being in eighth grade and being the oldest in junior high. ERHIDE 1 , li -. iii L-I e vs! 'O B RL.: .I JR. HIGH Tammy Rodgers and Jim Helms for a day well lived has no regrets and the memories it evokes become cherished. SEVENTH Savor this day for once it is gone it can never be recalled Melissa Carlson and Barry Rackler ln the beginning of the year, some of us were reunited with old friends that we hadn't seen during the summer. Working in the concession stand taught us responsibility. lt was hard work, but it was also fun. We are also looking forward to graduating into the W big world of high school. 2 ,H ' 1 i. Pa Wmmo s AL Bixbnna Bridwel 5 Fanohff lf Q Devid Hopkins , Picture not available: Eliseo Rocha A be 3 Rocha Villanugjva Corina Warwic X 1 gs fi X - .41 L - EIEHTH .V , -W r r r r Eighth grade is a fun time. lt's bummin a ride after school, going to the store for cokes and cruisin around. At school it's ball games, concession stands and study, study, study. Raise your hands if you're sure!!! Enthused eighth graders. Duh? FP' ' ,I , . Q 1i ii D 1, ., 5 up . ...c v 4..- 5 ' ' 'L 4v ' gy nl' A ' . QV! e'f. 17511 r' Mx? ' - , - -2 58' -5. , WR' ,gg f ' N' 'V V H . f. M V' 1 ' . Eighth grade is a time for looking aheadg the leap into the High School years. They en- joy the excitement of Ll.l.L. and literary events, the thrill of banquets and the anticipa- tion of High School. Picture proof: Kathy as usual. 89 BTH EiR'Hl9E ERHIBUHTIIQN Salutatorian: Brenna Bridwell Eighth Grade Graduation The Eighth grade graduation ceremonies were held on May 15th in the High School Auditorium. Miss Tammy Price was Valedic- torian. We regret that we have no picture. 90 -pu MMMW A Jfw hm? qi' r ,,,AA, a 4 aff,JfmEEQ 'W Q YQ? wm- Q '1 Look out New York, here we come! Get back to work, Donna! Im H Keebler, is it cookie break? Freshman Hard at Work! Qgggiiiwu ,V r,oor mm,. rrrra ,rroo 5 M wi ij fi, .. ,W . , ,,,r.rr 'rW,, , M r S, :ww 2, 92 55 r J Gai 3 4 X 2 f 1 . I all 2 Sponsored by: SIMS-WHEELER INSURANCE Box 6247 Lubbock, TX 79413 the month fly by and we are left wondering what happened to the Time. : Like the Winds of March, the many activities of .. rx wi wail Q rg fi W ---' 'f wg difligrry Creed .f fx' C .blaster hx Deonna ,, I Lamberson en ifer Perkins Donna Vest fix N l V N 1, 1 astilloiiq Jester Sa ah Evanoff Ji 1-.Sf i C! 1 Sponsored by: FARM MOTOR PARTS NINTH 93 Levelland, TX What kind of book is that Shannon'9' Who are you watching?! Q5 The poor sophomores are betwixt and between. They have a heavy academic load and little time for electives. Take heart dears, things do get better! 'Wk c Ammon 1. Tonya Owens Lou I c 1 T 5 Brett Peik,ert 3 Villanueva 1 N ag gfrz Sponsored by: NEAL ELLIS One Thousand College Levelland, Texas 79336 TENTH We just love English! Bad mood? NX. ,X Toby! What are you doing here? 'Q-. ,A .H Take it off!!! Tx Kerri, Darla, and Tonya deep in concentrated thought. Kerri standing in the corner again? -.N :gif X -Ft - ,Q ff v1 ,,,. N X , 'Z r- -V I on r ' f'k'Y:x : 4 V in ,- i by g 1. ' ' ' 4 g in xr , Ya Q. You're missing it, Dian Grow up! You're supposed to be reading! My, what a lovely couple. Bossom Buddies Is that your hand, Joe? Don't smile so big, Kim, it's making your neck wrinkle! WV' u eCasweH The Junior Class had a busy year working with the concession stand. They were all excited and enjoyed preparing for the Jr.-Sr. Prom. The Junior Class realiz- ed that they had to work together and learn how to handle new responsibilities. The Junior Class is look- ing forward to taking that final step to becoming Seniors. mf N C H Dee CaH c I . i ,M .X Spence 1 ,-1. l T f 'ff EDEVENTH r . 99 , 'HWS MQ! Think you're bad or something? I'd hide too, Christy!!! No! I won't do it! What toothpaste do you use, Ricky? Contemplation? A million dollar smile Nervous!! W .. JR.-SR. PRISM 1383-84 ' RUNNING WITH 'PHE NIGHT -7 ' RICKEY ALLFORD KIM AMMONS I BOBBY BOLISTON 104 SENIISIRS I MONTY CALVERT JAMES EAVES CHAMPION SPORTS, INC. 705-07 Houston A Levelland, Texas KELLY FOWLER REGINA GROSS - TRAVIS HOEFFNER JAN NELSON DERRICK OSBORNE STEVE ROBERTSON B3-B4 SHERELLA SHAW TAMMY TAYLOR Q VICKY VEST SUE BELL PROPST SPONSOR 31511 W BRETT MORRIS SPONSOR O 105 SENIEIRS 4 W -Jvmsi What notes?!! l'm not going to tell you again!! ,V I 5, A ...az , 1 I A ' wa., ' s , f A me do - l as ' . -Q, A 3 2 KET if s.t3,g.s-ts. .,,..... We as , rv. iff.: L eg: sf, K- if - Ts WAV- ' ' n 'f:1ff?ffi7ii5fii'5ts:?: fxikiskfwfak t 3 , f , -,Q ,Grin-f .. 1- - wut. W .- f -N -wi-iff' . -J we . V. I A s 0 -rs. A ..,, - , ,A J- ,ml 1 . -7,4 ,--N QQ-.,1,.-N. , -1 k - s--'Q v- f... V- ' -. 'T ' - 'RE -is 2-15? ,V ff' P, JM A., '4-fn '-2' , f, ' r.',e'ix,ye. w.' , --X P . V .R - . Q x H:.'fgl,,7i5 awk, U A -in 5::,.f' . W ii i 1 'efjgb-,Sv A n g' , - . 3 1: t Af, 3' , 53.5, r l ff o f as --sf lil' g x , A ,,... , er. .. ,, . 35,3 4i' . ,,gd -r iff A Chow down, Monty! I . ' 1' ' ,S K 4,4 s si? Q W bf Ms sw .,, 3' f K 9,2 M-:xi H' .ref , 4 W, wr Q -+ J his it -W f as -X K N' 4 i x w '1 Q may 4 W x ',',,a1 9 , w Q 11 x W Q 'S' 2 A. sy Y Qty! '. ,gg if ' l I A f' Gr G tg, .a K M W , 44.4 r N ,. F xv?-if 5. 'um Q an .W mg fi f' we Before we realize it the year is gone like a wisp of smoke. The Seniors leave in quest of life. The doors are barred, the hallways empty, But Smyer High still stands. Nothing is left but the future. xl: 1384 The Senior girls always set a good example. That's right, l'm bad. 5. -.Q -fx qv' ' J l X I Moe, Larry, and Curly. 'fi 'M' wiv'-fl' ,P fi x rlqi if ff, ,, , I f' , 'f ' , 2 x ri- SENIEIRS '84 CLASS OF 1984 Valediciorian - D. Osborne Salutatorian - S. Shaw Historian - T. Taylor Llshers Ricky Salgado Freddy Perkins Llsheretts Christy Barbee Laurie Caswell SENIEIR EREIDITS Rickey Allford: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, FFA President 3, Class President 1, 2, 3, 4, Band Vice-President 4, District Champs Football 2, Honorable Mention All-District Quarterback 3, Honorable Mention All-District Def. Back 4, District Champs Basketball 2, 3, 4, 2nd Team All-District Basketball 3, All-District Basketball 4, District Champs Track 2, District Champ Two-Mile 1, 2, Bi-District Champs Basketball 2, 3, 4, Class Favorite 1, 2, 3, 4, LllL Spelling 1, 2, LIIL Ready Writing 3, Mr. SHS 4. Most Athletic 4. Kim Ammons: FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, LIIL One Act Play Crew 1, 2, 3, 4, LIIL Spelling 1, 3, 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 3, 4, Class Favorite 2, Who's Who in P.E. 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Band Officer 3, Twirler 2, 3, 4. Bobby Bouston: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, District Champs 2, All District 2nd Team Linebacker 4, Honorable Mention Linebacker 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, District Champs 2, 3, 4, Bi-District Champs 2, 3, 4, All-District 1st Team 4, All-District Honorable Mention 3, Track 1, 2, 4, District Champs 2, Band 1, 2, 4, Senior Rep. 4, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Sentinel 4. Monty Calvert: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer in FFA 4, District Champs 1, 2, 3, 4. James Eaves: VoAg 1, 2, 3, 4, Manager in Football 3, 4. Kelly Fowler: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Who's Who Band 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Pepsquad 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 3, Sec.-Treas. 1, Honor Roll 1, 3, 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, President 4, Sec. 3, Class Favorite 1, 3, Who's Who Math 1, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4, Rec. Sec. 2, Annual Staff 3, 4, LllL Prose 3, 4, LllL Typing 3, Who's Who Among American Students 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, District Champs 4, Bi-District Champs 4. Regina Gross: FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 1st Vice-Pres. 4, Pepsquad 1, Who's Who Science 2, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, One Act Play 1, 2, 3, Basketball Manager 3, Annual 3, Library 4, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, UIL Informative Speaking 1, 2, 3, LIIL Persuasive Speaking 2, 3, CIIL Typing 2, LIIL Journalism 3. Travis Hoeffner: FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Athletics 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, General Ag Mechanics 4. Keith Jester: FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, General Mechanics 4. Jan Nelson: FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 4, Pepsquad 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 3, 4, Basketball 3, Basketball Manager 4, Track 1, 2, 3, One Act Play Crew 1, 2, 3, LIIL Poetry 1, LIIL Science 3, Who's Who Home Ec. 3, NHS 3, 4, Encounter Award 1, Outstanding Homemaker 3, FHA State Rep. 3. Derrick Osborne: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, All-District 2nd Team Tackle 4, District Champ 2, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, All-District 2nd Team 4, All-South Plains 4, District Champs 2, 3, 4, Bi-District Champ 2, 3, 4, Track l, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, Class Officer Vice-Pres. 4, LllL Number Sense 1, 2, 3, 4, Regional Qualifier 4, LllL Ready Writing 3, 4, District Champs 4, Golf 4, Band 1, 2, 4, Sec. 4, FFA 1, 2, 3, Sec. 3, Lone Star Farmer 3, One Act Play 3, 4, Valedictorian 4, NHS 2, 3, 4. Steve Robertson: FFA Treas. 4, Football 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Basketball Manager 3, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, One Act Play 1, Football District Champs 2, 3. Sherella Shaw: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 4, District Champs 4 Bi-District Champs 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Regional Qualifier Mile Relay 2, 800 Relay 3, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian Parliamentarian 2, 4, Reporter 3, Band 1, 2, 4, Flag Corps 2, 4, Capt. 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, Who's Who Among American High School Students 2, Student Council 2, 4, Pepsquad 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4, Homecoming Queen 4, FFA Sweetheart 2, Salutatorian 4, LllL Ready Writing 4, LllL Speaking 1, One Act Play Crew 1, 2, One Act Play Cast 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Who's Who English 4. Tammy Taylor: FHAM1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 2, 2nd Vice-Pres. 4, Class Sec. 1, 2, 3, Class Treas. 4, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 4, District Champs 4, Bi- District Champs 4, Homecoming Queen Candidate 2, 3, Most Athletic 4, Miss SHS 4, Most Likely to Succeed 4, Class Historian 4, Who's Who FHA 2, Who's Who Speech 3, Regional Qualifier 2, 3, NHS 2, 3, 4, Most Courteous 3, Who's Who Homemaking 4, National ScholarfAthlete Award 4. Vicky Vest: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, District Champs 4, Bi-District Champs 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4, One Act Play 1, 2, 4, LIIL Typing 3, Junior Class Treas. 3, Class Favorite 4, Who's Who Home Ec. 1, Who's Who Health 2, Who's Who Business 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Twirler 2, Drum Major 3, Treas. 4, Pepsquad 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Who's Who Among American High School Students 3, 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Hist.fParl. 3, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 3, 4. , ug A , N ,Q V H Z L - ,,,h,,.,GA,.: A fyy ,flares yry, A V ,,.- i ,kk,,, ,, ,K R A fa ,,,, , ,, . ., ., .xm , f L ,, , Don 'i be dismayed af good-bges A farewell is necessary before You can meef again. And meefing again, affer momenfs or lifefimes, is eerfain for fhose who are friends .,, v , '2fg'--w.,:w,e-1 'wfcrx'--.0-,... ,ZW .. . ,, Www OMMS WQNQQMQCQ WKXXSQ mga QQTXX QE Q JY QW W M M
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