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First row, left to right: Frances Ford, President; Mollie Williams, Vice President; Betty Hurst, Secretary; Gene Briley, Treasurer; Carolyn Swain, Historian. Second row: Rita Wilson, Anne del Toro, Alice Farmer, GailClarkston, Pat Breeding, Caroline lies, Alice Graham, Elaine Guinn. Third row . Helen Tousek, Sherry Allen, Harry Forrester, Herman Stuart, Kenneth Scroggs, Ina Tousek, Barbara Moreau. Ces JieureuK The French Influence in Louisiana is the topic of discussion in the French Club this year. This program theme is doubly interesting since members of the group made a trip to New Orleans - Paris of the New World - last spring. Membership in Les Heureux is limited to those students who have one or two years of French. Miss Conerly, Sponsor. Touring New Orleans. The Trip Home.
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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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Hunting and dishing The Hunting and Fishing Club is not just a club in which members swap fish tales and Hunting tales. Mr. Rivet and the members also discuss ways to improve their skills in these beloved sports. Special programs are given on care of equipment, duck hunting, favorite fishing spots, and game laws. The highlight of the year is a fish-eating contest held during the annual fish-fry. First row, left to right: Frank Sanders, President: Ralph Randow, Vice President; John Bessonett, Secretary; Jimmy Dear, Buddy Megison. Second row: Phillip Craig, Billy O'Neal, Max Williamson, Charles Simmons, Ernie O'Neal, Gary McNeel, Mr. Rivet, Sponsor. Third row: Conrad Ohlig, Hal Ward, Dick Butler, George Creed, Gerald Bennett. Lory Malone, Kenneth Sasser. Preparing Press notes for the paper. journalism First row, left to right: Pinky Faith, Martha Smith, President; Bobbie Wilson. Vice President; Marilyn Price, Secretary; Sharon Booty, Typist; Frances Kees, Program Chairman; Margaret Hickman. Second row: Jane Sine, Polly Ford, Ruth Glass, Sharon Tudor, Sherri Bice, Jeanne Kramel, Diane Edwards, Jessie Sexton, Millie Wendorf, Pat Robertson, Joan Sasser, Frances Fairbanks, Evelyn Vicknair, Sybil Wilson. Betty Smith. '■■•Mil The Journalism Club under the guidance of Mrs. Lena Moore, is composed of Ya-Hoo and Kepi Staff members, as well as others, who are Interested in writing as a hobby and as a career. It is the responsibility of the members to write Press Notes and to see that the notes are sent to the local newspapers for publication.
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