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Key Club The Key Club, sponsored by the Pineville Kiwanis Club is a service organization composed of boys from the Senior, Junior and Sophomore grades who have ! een selected on a basis of leadership, scholarship, and character. The club's goals are to develop initiative and leadership, to provide experience in living and working together, and to accept and promote the adoption of higher social, business, and professional standards. 41 First row: Paul Rogers, President; Jesse Doyle. Vice President; James Stagg. Secretary; Walker Schaffer, Treasurer. Second row: Sonny Hutton. Eddie Leatherman. Jimmy Rogers. Ted McDaniel, Robert Porter. Charles Davis. Third row: Jack Eldred. James Williams. Clen Fairbanks. Carl Lusted. Billy Forrest, Taylor McNeel, William Ford. C. L. Miller. Kenneth Allen. Press Club This club is composed of representatives from all the clubs in school. Throughout the year the members strive to keep Pineville citizens informed on the news of Pineville High. Their writings, published as “Pineville High Notes ’ in the Pineville News and the Town Talk, record our school life. The Press Club sponsored by Mrs. Moore encourages the development of journalistic skill among its members by giving them practical experience. First row: Joanne Needham. Editor-inChief; Betty June Prochaska. Assistant Editor; Geraldine Lachney. Typist; Janice Lonsberry, Typist. Second row: Betty Hurst. Emma I.ou Henderson. Cloc-ann McDowell. Betty Nugent, Pat Breland. Third row: David Kimball; Margie McDaniel, Norene Richey. Stella Holmes. Peggy O'Neal. Velma Lou Sowers Mary Edwards, Dhale Fulton, Murrell Price. Fourth row: Jesse Doyle, Sonny Hutton. John Loper, Sylvia Ober, Barbara McKenzie. Leona Hazlewood, Alice Farmer.
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Senior Hi-Y The Senior Hi-Y sponsored by Mr. Hutchinson has as their pledge “to create, maintain, and to extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian Character.” The requirements for membership are clean speech, athletics, living, and scholarship. The hoys endeavor to put these concepts into practical use. Hi-Y is an international organization composed of boys who are outstanding in their respective schools. Gary Hays, Jim Breeding. James Williams, David Kimball, Vice President; Taylor McNeel, President; Buddy Campbell. Secretary; Cecil Baggio. Ronnie McKenzie. Ronnie Mount. Second row: Bruce Parker, William Ford. Jimmy McKenzie, Ellis McDowell, Louie Leatherman, Bill Farrar, Kdward Branch, Mr. Hutchinson. Sponsor. ----------------------- i--—A ■in amm a- jUByU Junior Hi-Y The Junior Hi-Y sponsored by the Y.M.C.A. is a school service organization whose purpose is building character. Eighth and ninth graders are eligible for membership. The faculty sponsor, Mr. Hilbum, helps the club to achieve its aims of high standards throughout the school and community. First row: Gerald Beasley, Bobby Stephens, John Bessonette, Max Doyle Williamson. Charles Stepp, Richard Coleman. W'arren Schaffer. Roy Farmer, Mr. Hilburn. Second row: Charles Simmons, Frank Sanders. Charles Wilson. Douglas Nugent. Larry Don Kirkland. Hymie Bradford. Charles Blaisdell.
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Y-Teen Participating in the activities of a well-rounded, character building organization, the junior members of the Young Women's Christian Association have played and will continue to play a vital part in the future of their community and nation. They assist in numerous civic projects, “adopt a tContinued on Page 65) Tivelflh Grade Y-Teens Seated: Mary Hyde, President; Patsy Butler, Vice President; Elizabeth Miller, Secretary’; Nell Guillot, Treasurer. Standing: Dolly Pace, Joanne Needham. Nancy Smith. Mary- Marshall. Velma Lou Sowers. Jo Ann Elliot, Gail Cassady. Ann Hollingsworth. Eleventh Grade Y-Teens Seated: Doris Almgren. President; Sylvia Oher, Vice President; Bcnnievee Butler, Secretary; Betty Krist. Treasurer: Jeannette Fonner. Kneeling: Nancy Disney, Pat Dear. Billie Martin, Sue Rand, Mary Driggers, Jo Yvonne McCann. Standing: Donna Conn. Marion McCaa, Marilyn Hale, Glenda Gray, Martha Barber, Mary Edwards.
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