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FIRST ROW. left to right: Don Olano, Jerry Saucier. Mike Malone. Jerry Ryder. SECOND ROW: Louis Price, Burl Huffman. Bernard Nugent. Kendle Fuller. Steve Hyatt. Tim Jones, Clyde Nichols. THIRD ROW: Jack Albritton, Tommy Pearson. Johnnie White. Billy Wayne Kecs. Mike Couvil-lion, Aaron Paul. Jerry Stretch. For feu years the Projection Club and Staff have faithfully assisted the faculty by showing films to classes. These groups operate and maintain school - owned audio • visual equipment. After the members of the club successfully learn how to operate the machines, they arc then advanced to the Projection Staff. This Staff not only helps the teachers, but gives invaluable service to the entire school. This club is among the service clubs at Pineville High. CJhhs wo h tfv both school, COtohiu u j FIRST ROW, left to right: Keith Bradford, president; Dana Miller, vice president; Gcorgir Johnson, secretary, Judy Fallin. treasurer; Gary Reynolds, historian; Bobbie Fairchild, press agent. SECOND ROW: Pinky Parker, John Allison, Linda Pettus. Mike Kecs, Sandra Futrell. Mike Haley, Marilyn Jo Humphries, Mrs. Marzullo, advisor. THIRD ROW: Helen Bolen. Karan Kohara. Randy Johnson, Bonnie Sowers. Marjorie Floyd. Members of the Press Club are selected by the sponsors of the club and voted on by the members. Prospective members arc chosen on the basis of outstanding work on both school publications, the Ya-lloo and the Kepi. New members arc selected at the end of the year from school journalists. Those who have worked diligently and faithfully are then honored. These students keep our school in the public eye by preparing copy for publication in local newspapers. They receive training in journalism, and as the club is primarily engaged in writing projects, it performs an invaluable serv ice in public relations. 118
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Students who belong to the junior Engineering ethnical Society are able to secure accurate and complete n formation about careers in engineering. JF.TS draws ts membership from members of the student body who plan to be engineers. During each school session members of this organization have opportunities to visit various industrial plants in the state. Hach plant is chosen because it offers llub members information they can utilize in career Planning. In addition to field trips, the club also has as ,ources of information local engineers who are invited o speak at meetings. Those who are active in JF.TS agree that the club )ffcrs valuable training. OJflAj (atOCj'tGSS FIRST ROW, left to right: Karl Long, president; Irving W’ainwright, vice president; Harvey Luttrell, secretary; Gary Reynolds, treasurer; Marion Rundell, reporter; Cookie Barron, Program Chairman. SECOND ROW: Alice Bordelon. Duane Yates, Wayne Martin, Manuel Henry, Sharon Derbonne. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Burke, Joseph Burnaman, Fred Worthington, W. I.. Cryer, Mildred Cox. FOl'RTH ROW': Jimmie Renegar, John Lindsey. Robert Buckley, Mike Eldred, Charles Pringle. FIFTH ROW': Tom Lane, Mike Haley, Gene Howard, Reinald Kozikowski. Recently a new activity, the intramural sports program, has been added to the extracurricular activities of PUS. It is headed by an intramural council composed of representatives from various clubs and organizations. It offers students an opportunity to compete in various organized sports, and tournaments are held to stimulate competition among clubs that reach the play-offs. Intramural activities are under the direction of the athletic department and thus far have been a tremendous success. FIRST ROW, from left to right: Ruth Franz. Cherry Carlisle. Judy Whitworth. Kay Lucas. Sandra Futrcll. SECOND ROW: Karan Kohara, Bobbie Fairchild. Gary Reynolds, Mike Kccs, Keith Bradford, Marilyn Jo Humphries, Jackie Albritton.
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FIRST ROW, left to right: Pinky Parker, Mary Elizabeth Hutton. Mac Nichols, Vicki Lott, Joan Terry, Anna Morrison, Merry Josserand. June Broussard, Linda Tileston, Ginger Blanton. Ruth Franz. Connie Gauthier, Bonnie Sowers, Linda Pcttus, Sharon O Banion, Betty Kay Miller. Shirley Norris. SECOND ROW: Frances Milliner. Shirley Honeycutt, Donna Henrichsen. Eileen Mercer, Nicole Clifton, Margaret Wetherford. Judy Whitworth. Brenda Bunch. Marcia House, Mary Tousek, Linda Tousek. Pam McCollum. Dorothy Walker, Rusty Johnson. Diane Hyde. Kathy Hathorn. THIRD ROW: Johnny Luneau. Martin Shaffer, John Lindsey. Johnny Yates. Tommy Webster. Don Howard, E on Olano. Duane Yates, Jimmie Renegar, Malcolm Stehr, Walter Holsom-back. Dalton McRight. Randy Johnson. Gary Reynolds, Harvey Lutrcll, Joseph Burnaman. FOURTH ROW: Tom Lane. Dennis Boytcr, Jimmy Terry, Mike Malone. Keith Bradford, C. J. Butler, Edward Melancon, David Bates, Wayne Martin, Leo Roberts. Harold Pollard. Karl Long, Mike Haley, Jack Albritton. David Franz. Charles Pringle. Reinald Kozikowski. For the first time in the school's ten-year history a Glee Clnb has been organized successfully. There was a Glee Club in 1952, but interest waned and it was disbanded. The present organization is under the capable direction of Mr. Joe Rivet and consists of students who enjoy singing all types of good music. Those students who join the Glee Club join for the purpose of gaining vocal training and experience, thus increasing cultural activities and atmosphere in the school. MR. JOE RIVET Director R Mfes, emmh Gfe Club 119
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