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TO' S uM both School CutfL COfcuminJthj One of the highest honors a boy can receive is to be invited to join the Key Club. Before nomination, one must have a high scholastic rating, outstanding character, and leadership ability. Key Club, sponsored by Kiwanis International, is a school sen'ice group. Landscaping projects, adopting of a foreign orphan, and placing benches around our school arc some of the many services it has performed since 1952. Each year ten girls arc elected by the Key Club to be Dixie Darlings.” They are nominated and elected on the basis of popularity. These girls render services to the club and school where the feminine touch is needed. From the ten, one is elected Key Club Sweetheart and honored at the annual Key Club leadership banquet. FIRST ROW', left to right: Sammy Goodwin, president; Doug Fine, vice president; David Franz, secretary; Robert Civanangh, treasurer. SECOND ROW: Lyman Smith. Marion Run-dell Orville Wilson, James Groves, Don Howard, Ricky W'ilson. THIRD ROW: Tom Lane, Don Bates. John Goodwin. Ray Attner, Gary Reynolds. Ray Nichols. Paul Taylor, Mike Tudor. FOURTH ROW': Mason Cambell, Charles Kidd, Gary Girod, Frank Thibodeaux. David Bates, Mike Haley, Gene Howard. fceu CQub CAROLYN BURKE 1962 Key Club Sweetheart Selecting the girl uho is to be their club sweetheart is among the most difficult tasks Key Clubbers do all year. Their choice must be made from among ten Dixie Darlings whom they choose earlier in the year. This year's Darlings arc Sandra Futrell, Cherry Carlisle, Patti Hamcs, Marilyn Jo Humphries, Bobbie Fairchild, Georgia Johnson, Sandy Puckett, Vicki Lott. Shirley Honeycutt, and Carolyn Burke. For 1962 Key Club Sweetheart members of the club elected Carolyn Burke. Her selection was not announced until the annual leadership banquet, where she was presented the traditional roses and charm bracelet. 110
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After football season ends our marching band becomes the concert band. Only the most accomplished musicians at our school arc in the concert band. These talented students work hard to play skillfully at each performance. Each year the concert band goes to the spring music festival held at one of the state colleges anti is graded by each musician's ability to play selections which have been prepared beforehand. They also must sight read a selection never before practiced by them. All in all, each festival is a really exciting and challenging affair. OFFICERS FIRST ROW. left to right: Sharon Sowers, Assistant Librarian; Bonnie Sowers. Librarian; Sandra Futrell. Drum Majorette; Georgia Johnson. 2nd Lieutenant; Carola Honeycutt. Assistant Librarian. SECOND ROW: Duane Yates, Student Director; Karl Long, Captain; Ruth Franz. 1st Lieutenant; George Briley, Top Sergeant; Tom Lane, Property Sergeant. ocfojifees Donna Gass, David Franz, Duane Yates. Gary Reynolds. Karl Long. Orville Wilson, Mike Haley, Leonard Cole, James Groves, Jim Holley. Kenneth Bordelon. Bonnie Sowers. FOURTH ROW: Louis Price, Jerry Saucier, Robert Vernon. Steve Smith, George Briley, Jan Anders, Buster Nugent, Ruth Franz, Marcia House.
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uM Owv pjvJmakw Service Club, which was organized just this year, performs many routine tasks for Pincvillc High School. Although it works in the background, this fine group renders services that arc invaluable. All the delicious popcorn made for football games is popped by members of this group. Also many long hours are spent in the concession stand selling cokes, candy, and other goodies. These are just a few services this organization has performed. Responsibility is upon each member to do his part in seeing that small duties are performed for the benefit of the entire school. r.DCT 1ifxw, I et in right: Hubert Spivey, Christine Bennett. Rita Ewing. Mary Warren. Alice HRS1 ROW, left t • M ion Runde„ RcinaId Kozikowski. SECOND ROW: Burl Huffman. J ny Stretch Jimmy P bc, Mike Guillottc, LaWanda Turner, Don Howard. W. G. Harvey, Bennie Reppond, Kendlc Puller. junior Red Cross has as its main objective serving the people of Central Louisiana and of our school. By serving others, members develop better human relations in the community and around the world. The Council consists of one elected representative from each homeroom. These pupils are selected for their willingness to support projects of the chapter. A representatives main function is to inform the homeroom of all projects sponsored by the Red Cross. FIRST ROW, left to right: Earlinc Franks, president; Charles Bennett, vice president; Pete Barron, secretary; Anna Morrison, treasurer. SECOND ROW: Roxine Merwin, Malcolm Stchr, Robert Glass, John Pearson, Fred Worthington, Connie Velotta. THIRD ROW: Sharon Crichton, Landry Saucier, Barbara Belgard, Mason Campbell, Judith Turner, Orville Wilson, Melba Estes. FOURTH ROW: Henry Martin, Mike Malone, Bennie Reppond. Ill
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