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Every year on the main campus oj LSV representatives from high schools in Louisiana gather for the annual Leadership Conference. The purpose of the conference is to help those students who arc-leaders in school activities to develop even better leadership abilities and a keener awareness of the responsibilities they have to their teachers and classmates. Fun, hard work, and friendship are combined to give those who attend experiences they will long remember. Those Juniors who arc outstanding in leadership, character, and scholarship are chosen to attend these classes in library science, speech, journalism, and recreation. FIRST ROW. left to right: Dana Miller, Ann Farmer. Judy Whitworth, I.inn Barron, Bobbie Fairchild. SECOND ROW: Connie Gauthier, Sammy Goodwin. Keith Bradford. Marjorie Floyd. THIRD ROW: Raona Booty, George Briley, Robert Cavanaugh, David Bates, Marilyn Jo Humphries. $G tutC , toJkdb, (Huh kadeAsldjD To educate young men and women in the duties, privileges, rights, and responsibilities ol being better citizens in America is the objective of Pelican State. It consists of a plan for training in the mechanics of government and the principles of democracy. The fundamental laws of Pelican State have been developed from the Constitution and laws of our State. In Pelican State, the young citizen learns that the rights and privileges he holds go hand in hand with his responsibilities and personal participation in the various functions of our state government. The main lesson Pelican State strives to teach is that the kind of government one has is exactly what he has made it. FIRST ROW, left to right: Judy Fallin, Joan Terr)'. Marsha Bice. SECOND ROW: Patti Haines, Harvey Luttrell. THIRD ROW: Gary Reynolds, Karl Long. 113
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FIRST ROW, left to right: Robert Cavanaugh, president; Bonnie Sowers, vice president; Georgia Johnson, secretary; Dana Miller, treasurer; Marjorie Floyd, chaplain. SECOND ROW: Roxine Mcrwin, Janie Voohries, Bonnie Crouch, Pinky Parker, Marilyn Jo Humphries, Cookie Barron, Mar)' Nell Corley. THIRD ROW: Becky Swain, Carolyn Burke, Marsha Bice, Judy Wainwright, Sandra Futrell, Cherie Martin. Linda Pcttus. FOURTH ROW: Karan Kohara, Harvey Luttreli, Karl Long, Gene Howard, Glen Peck, Mike Tudor, Don Bates. Ruth Franz. Membership in National Honor Society is one of the highest honors that a student of Pinevillc High School can achieve. Members must maintain a B average to remain in the club. Goals of the organization arc to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to promote a desire to render service both to the school and the community, to develop leadership, and to build character. From this club comes outstanding citizens who will make tomorrow's leaders. Thespians has been active for five years at Pineville High. Members of this national society are select speech students who are outstanding in dramatics. Students gain membership by earning points in speech activities. The club presents an annual play at school and sometimes travels with the debate team presenting one-act plays at the speech tournaments. Goals of the Thespians are to establish and advance standards of excellence in all phases of the dramatic arts and to create an active and intelligent interest in drama among high school students. 112 FIRST ROW, left to right: Jimmie Gass, vice president; Linda Pcttus. secretary-treasurer; Connie Gauthier, president; Judy Fallin, Marilyn Jo Humphries. Raona Booty; Anne Farmer. SECOND ROW: George Briley, reporter; Paul Taylor. John Allison, Robert Lewis.
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Y-Te nS U CGttS t Mifttj vuphM [ufijli standards at PUQ ant is on owv oQdj sb cvtcj animations —' To build character, to promote u’orld-uide fellowship, to uphold high Christian Ideals, and to have good fun arc a few of the many aims which Y-Teens has promoted since its beginning at PUS in 1952. The three Y-Tcen clubs of Pineville High have been quite active this year as in the past. Each group has enthusiastically promoted various civic projects, parties for the sick and disabled, prepared baskets of food for needy families, and numerous other such programs that interest any teenage girl. Y-Tccns, a junior organization of the YWCA, is certainly one of the most popular clubs for girls at our school. SOPHOMORE Y-TEENS. First Row, left to right: Shirley Honeycutt, president; Vicki Lott, inter-club council member; Peachy Moreau, secretary; Dianne Hyde, treasurer. SECOND ROW: Dianne White, Martha Patterson, Sandra Darnall, Connie Jackson, Lynn Hale, Eileen Mercer, Doris Hooper. Nicole Clifton. Evelyn Nigrcville, Sandra Ramsey. THIRD ROW: Pam DeLong. Carol Holt, Paula Leatherman. Ann Sparks, Frances Nichols. Merry Josserand. Katherine Miller. Sharon Sowers. Anna Lynn Rine, Charlotte Nigrevillc. FOURTH ROW: Donna Gass. Vera Foreman, Sherry Saucier, Donna Robertson, Susan Greer, Sue Dephouse, Beverly Dauzat, Sandy Smith, Carolyn Griffith, Becky Glass, Diana Baker, Annie Coutce. Brooke Battles, Dare W ines, Wanda Boyd. FIFTH ROW: Donna Gail Price, Doris Dubce, Cecelia Lovett. Kay McDowell, Martha Jones. Lucy Burke, Marcia House, Brenda Bunch, Margaret Wetherford, Sandra Taylor, Linda Ohlig. I 14 Jeralyn Merritt, Olivann Stuart. Pat Nappcr, Sharon O'Banion. Pictured above is the Inter-Club Council. Pineville members are,' left to right: Karanl Kohara; Sandra Fu-1 trcll, president; Judy Fallin. vice president;' Georgia Johnson.1 SECOND ROW': Shirley Honeycutt. Vicki Lott, Nancy Geil-
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