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F.B.L.A. This nationally affiliated organization creates interest in vocational training and helps its members prepare themselves for later life in the business world. The Rebel Roll Call is an annual project of this club. Mrs. Leach and Mr. Roshto. the commerce teachers, are the club sponsors. First row: Jerry Pearson, Treasurer; Nell Guillot, Secretary; Carolyn Gremillion, Vice President; Gordon Simmons, President. Second row: Lula Humphreys, Mary Driggers, Gay Simmons, Barbara Arnold, Gerry Hooks. Third row: Florence Miller, Alice Herrin. Sue Band. Judy Cole. Fourth row: Buddy Campbell. Leonard Lucas, Bruce Parker, Herbert Mount, Louie I athermun. Edward Branch, Edmund Joe Parnell, Jr. Lachney, Bill Moore. F.H.A. Fineville’s chapter of the Future Homemakers of America is a national and state organization composed of Home Economics students. Mrs. Skeels, the chapter sponsor, helps to promote activities such as their annual Boys’ Beauty Contest and trips to parish, district, and state conventions. Its main objective is to foster the development of creative leadership in home and community life. First row: Wilson. O'Neal. Greene, Ducote, Hertz, Joyce Bordelon, President; Doris Cheek, Vice President; Margaret Brister, Secretary; Nelda W’illet, Treasurer; Stagg. Second row: Nugent. Nugent, Kolb. Thompson. Lachney, Lonsberry. Nalley, Duplissey. Stagg. Bordelon. Third row: Vicknair, Sellers, Smith. Hass, Moreau, Estes, Ducote, Kolb, Crofoot, Bordelon. Fourth row: Mrs. Skeels, Sponsor; Storey, Texada, Clark, Guinn, Crooks, Miller, Milam, Ashley, Pettigrew, Christoffel, Williams. Fifth row: McAtee, Price, Nalley, Froust, Lee, Swain, Fredricks, Coleman, Blaney, Price.
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Senior Dramatic Club The Senior Dramatic Club, sponsored by Mrs. Miller, attempts to give to all those who arc interested a complete and practical knowledge of public speaking. A project such as this year’s talent show is planned each year. Many of their members win honors at various rallies and speech tournaments. Kneeling: Cloeann McDowell. Seated: Jimmy McKenzie. Alice Farmer, l.eona Hazlewood. Ann Minard. Sharon Booty. Ann Glass.. Martha Christoffel. Pal Ray. Standing: Ronnie McKenzie. Patsy Butler, President. Junior Dramatic Club The purpose of the Junior Dramatic Club is to introduce the eighth grade students of Pine-ville High to all the phases of speech activities and to give them an opportunity to participate in these speech activities. This club affords a valuable background of speech to all its members. Mrs. Miller is the sponsor of this club. Frances Kees, President; Ruth McKenzie. Vice President; Martha Smith. Secretary: Millie Wen-dorf. Treasurer. Sitting: Vicknair. Wells. Doggett. Kramel, Cayer. Kees. McBurney. Standing: Sayer. Sexton. Herring. Beasley. Shinn. Scroggs. Morris. Fairbanks. Estes.
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F.N.A. The Future Nurses of America sponsored by the Women’s Medical Auxiliary bands together students who are interested in the nursing profession. Guest medical speakers are often invited to the monthly meetings. A-inong the projects planned for this year are a first aid course and a tour of a local hospital. First row: Velma Sowers, Secretary; Margaret Brister. President; Nancy Disney, Reporter. Second row: Glenda Gray, Ruth Stagg, Doris Cheek, Joanne Needham, Mary Hyde, Ivanell Coleman. Emma Henderson. Third row: Cloeann McDowell. Leona Hazlewood, Moilic Williams. Betty Kolb, Kathryn Crooks, Sharon Booty. Linda Crawford. Carol Nalley, Kathleen Brister, Marleen Brister. Norma Branch. Patsy Breeding. Alice Farmer, Beverly Nichols. Fourth row: Betty Hurst, Margaret Smith, Peggy Peart, Doris Polmesil, Jean Potmesil, Mary Walker, Jeannette McDowell, Mary Nugent. I | it 41 FiYst row: Carole Scheffer, Vice President; Betty Krist, Parliamentarian; Betty Nugent, President; Betty Prochaska. Secretary; Nelda Willet, Treasurer; Murrell Price, Reporter. Second row: Nancy Smith, Dolly Pace, Billie Martin. Bcnnievee Butler, Joy Bailey, Mary Boggs. Stella Holmes. Third row: Jeannette Fonner. Sylvia Ober, Patsy Dear, Mary Edwards, Martha Gayle Beall, Jarrell Springer. Martha Barber. Marion McCaa, Marilyn Hale, Donna Conn, Dhale Fulton, Jamie Edwards, Loyce Hale. F.T.A. Pineville’s chapter of the Future Teachers of America is a national and state organization named for Miss lassie Moore, the club sponsor. Its aim is to familiarize interested students with the teaching profession and to introduce to them some of the many problems they, as teachers will someday face. Often at their meeting guest speakers discuss with them the many different fields in which they may teach.
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