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R jMy BOYS' QUARTET, left to right: Duane Yates. Tommy Carter, David McKenzie and Thomas Howell. GIRLS' TRIO, left to right: Anna Morrison, Mary Hutton. Marilyn Jo Humphries, and Ruth Ellen Franz, Accompanist. MUSIC RALLY Contestants from Pineville High who participated in the Central Louisiana Music Rally took second place with a total of twenty-nine points. These points were gained as follows: Girls' High Voice; third place, Mary Hutton: Girls’ Low Voice; second place, Marilyn Jo Humphries: Girls' Trio; second place, Mary Hutton, Anna Morrison, and Marilyn Jo Humphries: Boys' Quartet; first place, Duane Yates, Tommy Carter, Thomas Howell, and David McKenzie: Mixed Quartet; third place, Marilyn Jo Humphries, Anna Morrison, Duane Yates, and David McKenzie.
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LITERARY RALLY Pincvillc High School took first place honors in the Central Louisiana Literary Rally for the eighth consecutive year. Our entrance had competition from 700 students from thirty other Central Louisiana schools. Cenla Rally was again held at Louisiana College where tests were given to students in their respective fields. Out of thirty-one Rebels who were eligible to attend the State Rally, because of their performance in Cenla Rally, fifteen placed first, second, or third. CtM l STATE RALLY WINNERS, FIRST ROW, left to right: Mary Lou del Toro, Mary Ann Wendorf, Carolyn Price, Margaret Wethcrford, Georgia Johnson, Marilyn Jo Humphries, Roxinc Merwin. SECOND ROW: Jack Merwin, Mike Yoist, Thomas Howell, Frank Thibodeaux, Larry Johnson, Harvey I.uttrell, Nclda Nalley, and Kaye Roberts. State Uteta ty Rallies CENLA RALLY WINNERS. FIRST ROW, left to right: Anna Morrison. Judy Williamson, Mary Lou del Toro, Janice Brock, Peggy McGee, Roxine Merwin, Weslyn Sweeny, Paula Jo Leatherman. SECOND ROW: Joseph Burna-man, Bonnie Sowers. Carolyn Price. Mary Ann Wendorf, Kaye Roberts, Marjorie Floyd, Georgia Johnson, Marilyn Jo Humphries, Nelda Nalley. Margaret Weatherford. THIRD ROW: Jimmy Mag-nan. Frank Thibodeaux, Mike Yoist, Thomas Howell, Jerry Meredith. Larry Johnson, Harvey I.uttrell, Sharon Derbonne. Pinky Parker. FOURTH ROW: John Pell. Jack Merwin, Don Howard, and Paul Taylor.
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EtgJiifi ymuoJl ScteftCG F tto Increased emphasis on science and scientific studies in recent years has made the annual science fair one of each session's most important events. Every student enrolled in a science course is encouraged to prepare a project or research paper which will permit him to explore completely some facet of the course material that he is studying. Because so much new scientific information is made available every year, no student is unable to develop a project. Each instructor strives to promote originality of thought and utilization of the scientific method of investigating natural phenomena. The degree to which they succeed is demonstrated by the large number of excellent projects displayed annually. John Walker made last minute adjustments before his project was judged. FIRST ROW. left to right: Susan Cantrell. Ann LeSuer. Ruth W.ttman. June Broussard. Anna Rine. Doris lh opcr. Susan Greer. Linn Hale. Ann Griffith. SECOND ROW: Thomas Milligan, Ronnie Girlinghouse. Darn! Reed. Tommy Godfrey. Frank Thibo-deaux. Sammy Goodwin, Edward Barron, Mason Campbell, Landry Saucier, William Cryer, Robert Bates, Earl Bailey, Malcomc Stehr. THIRD K() ferry Gallien, Lucian Conway, Diana Mail let, Scotty Gammenthalcr, Tom Lane. Judy Williamson, Douglas Wells. Marilyn Jo Humphries. O'Mally Shell. Doris Barron. Larry Vickers. FOl 'RTH ROW: Don Sapulvado, Wayne Ban!well. David Corley, Robert Buckley. Robert Cavanaugh. Wayne Barbee. Judy Whitworth. Linn Barron. Lynn Cavanaugh. 8
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