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key Club Composed of boys selected for leadership, character and scholarship, the Key Club is sponsored by the Pineville Kiwanis Club. This active organization participates in many civic projects, such as the United Fund drive. A Highlight of the year was the announcing of the Key Club Sweetheart at the Sweetheart Dance. o ,ve. .oS First row, left to right: Louis Bonnette, Tommy Dunham, James Pollard, Harry Forrester. Mr. Hutchinson, Sponsor. Second row: Billy Ober, Freddie Richards, James Hilderbrand, Robert O'Neal, Gerald Bennett, George Creed. Senior Hi- J The Senior Hl-Y, made up of 11th and 12th grades boys is a Junior organization of the Y. M.C. A. With the guidance of Mr. Hutchinson, the boys are helpful in many civic projects. The purchasing of a P. A. System for our school is the aim of this club. They sell refreshments at all home basketball games to raise money for this project.
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TheY-Teens, a worldwide organization of Junior Y. W. C.A. members, work in many ways to build character and to have fun. The four Y-Teen organizations of our school have been quite active. Each club has carried out numerous civic projects, as well as debate-forums during the year. Only when these projects were completed, did the clubs plan their social events, which were all big successes. Sponsors for the clubs include Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Beall, Faculty Coordinators. Mesdames Don Lumadue, James Gills and Lee Price. First row. left to right: Marilyn Price, President; Joan Sasser. Vice President; Joanne Patterson, Secretary; Cynthia Knight, Treasurer; Alice Mailer, Reporter; Judy Jenkins. Representative; Ada Mae Smith. Chaplain: Second row: Carolyn Dauzart. Frances Hathorn, Carol Pettus, Carolyn Craven, Mary Sasser, Jenny Smith, Patsy Fuglaar. Third row; Toppy Deville, Jeanette Odom, Evelyn McCann, Cwen Wiley, Angele Norm and, Linda Nall, Beverly Peart, Meredith Pittman, Jo Ann Bonds, Fourth row: Polly Ford, Sherri Bice, Diane Harper, Julia Brown. Anna Johnson, Isabelle Wilmoth, Bobbie Gillespie Gloria Johnson, Hazel Hardy. First row, from left: Patsy Robertson, President: Dora Peart, Vice President: Jane Sine, Secretary; Linda Teekle, Treasurer; Sybil Wilson, Publicity; Sandra Corley, Inter-Club Council Member: Peggy Poole, Sergeant-at-Arms. Second row: Yvonne Dommert, Alice Faye Martin, Delores Phillips, Judy Sweeny, Janice Pittman, Connie Rash all, Billie Walker, Phyllis Belgard, Louise Voorhies. Third row: Betty Smith, Halaine Kees, Glenda McCann, Carolyn Christoffel, Carlene Baker, Betty Beard, Judy Salley, Elaine Gremillion, Joy Goodwin, Lois Jean Farmer. Fourth row: Dot Vanlangendonck, Sue Ingram, Judy Hudgens, Clara Berlin, Carolyn Sparks, Tanya Voinche, Faye Lester, Betty Nichols, Jackie Fairchild, Mariguriette Webster, Rona Arnold.
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Membership in the Rebel Club is one of the most Kebel Club First row, left to right: John Adams, President; Gene Briley, Vice President; Herman Stuart. Secretary; Larry Prestiidge, Treasurer. Second row; Mr. Baxter, Sponsor; Danny Sexton, Gary McNeal. James Goodwin, Gary Nugent, Billy Mills, Larry Rashall. Third row; Clyde Terral, George Bennett, Kendyl Booty, Larry Bishop, Bill Hilderbrand, Buddy Malone. honors a boy in Pineville High can attain. To be a member, a boy must letter in a sport and must be initiated into the group. Purposes of the club include promotion of better athletics and better school %t spirit. ° V c; v v. . r° Junior Mi- V The Junior Hi-Y, consisting of boys in the ninth and tenth grades, issponsored by the Y. M. C. A. Mr. Baxter is the faculty advisor. This group takes part in many civic activities, and strives to create high standards of Christian character and citizenship in the community.
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