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4-M eiub The 4-H Club of Pineville High School is affiliated with the national organization. Our group is sponsored by the offices of the County Agent and the Home Demonstration Agent. Members work on various projects in homemaking, agriculture, and animal husbandry. The 4-H's stand for head, heart, hands, and health. First row, left to right: B. T. Dennis, George Creed, Buddy Megison, Alvin Perkins. Second row: Frances Miller, Larry Rachal, Gene Nugent, Joe Smith, Albert Sasser. Third row: Eugene Morgan, Carol Nalley, Louise Byrant, Sylvia Duncan. First row, left to right: Billy Funderburke, Sherman Huffman, President; Jim Williams, Vice President; Billy O'Neal, Secretary-, Marx Hirsch, Mr. White, Sponsor. Second row: Howard Norman, E. L. Misner, Charles Simmons, J. C. Ward, John White, Gerald Beasley, Wilmer Crawford, Max Williamson, Billy Hines, Larry Bishop, Glenn Kramel. Third row: Billy Tabor, Ralph Murrell. Gene Bailey, Monte Sayer, Robert Daniel. Fourth row: Jim Grant, Jim Dear, Dick Butler, Ardie Estes, Max Howard, Cody Bailey, Curtis Foreman, Lynn Ward. Amateur Radio Club There are so many boys in Pineville High School who are interested in Amateur Radio that Mr. White has had to divide the group into two sections. Study this year has been centered on the Morse Code so that the boys can obtain an Amateur Radio license. One member, John Bordelon, has obtained his license. The group operates a ham station with call letters K-5DTK. Cards have been received from such places as Puerto Rico, Canada, and the Canal Zone.
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7 cj. The Lessie Moore Chapter of the Future Teachers of America is affiliated with the national F. T. A. organization. Purposes of this club include recruitment of good teacher material and knowledge of the rewards and demands of the teaching profession. As a project this year each member brought toys to be distributed at Christmas in the children's ward of Charity Hospital. Sponsors for this group are Miss Needham and Mrs. Mattis. First row, left to right: Virginia Stagg, President; Margaret Hickman, Vice President; Rita Wilson. Secretary; Bob Beadle, Treasurer; Pat Dean, Librarian. Second row: Miss Needham. Sponsor; Mattie Estes, Barbara Estes, Barbara Moreau, Elaine Guinn, Bobbie Wilson, Ruth Glass, Frances Fairbanks, Sharon Tudor, Evelyn Vicknair, Anne del Toro. Third row: Lindy Smith. Nellie Craft, Sandra Baker, Helen Tousek, Barbara Floyd, Martha Smith, Millie Wendorf, Frances Kees, Shirley Shows. Fourth row; John Hale, Roberr Rabalais. John Davidson, Ruth Lucas, Kaye Oronowski, Ina Tousek, Sylvia Patterson, Jessie Sexton, Sandra Sundeen. Mr. and Mrs. Hale were guests at the F. T. A. party given for new and prospective members. I want a coke tool The Senior Hi-Y sold cokes at the Basketball games to raise money.
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Members of the Library Club perform the tasks of checking out books and assisting students in library references. They have undertaken the job of repairing and rebinding the worn books. This club is under the supervision of Mrs. Parker, the Librarian. Pineville High School is a member of the Louisiana Teen-Age Library Association. Huffman, Frank White, Larry DeWitt. Parker, John McDowell, Ralph Murrell, i David Colvin, Billy Prochaska, Arlen :nd, Sponsor. First row, left to right: George Standing: Larry Rashall, Louis I Freddie Richards, George Epdrt Jowers, Billy Ober, James Poll Projection Club Acting as a training club for the Projection Staff and as a course in the study of Audio-Visual equipment. the Projection Club is a vital part of Pineville High. Without such a club it would be impossible to train persons to show the visual aids the teachers select for special instructions. Mr. Townsend is the capable instructor for this club.
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