Pineville High School - Kepi Yearbook (Pineville, LA)

 - Class of 1962

Page 127 of 206

 

Pineville High School - Kepi Yearbook (Pineville, LA) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 127 of 206
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Page 127 text:

FHA earns its way to convention by selling the best pancakes in the parish. future Homemakers of America is composed of girls who are interested in learning the art of making the home a happy place to live. Having been organized since 195$, the club has always been strongly supported by the girls of Pine-ville High. Each member is concerned with her personal role in family life as well as laying a foundation for a happy future. These girls have a song and a creed, each expressing the spirit of the good homemaker. In their meetings they learn many new and interesting things about homemaking and what it is like to be a good homemaker. f hifyZOVtowtoVb ofr fttOJiks Ft-(A FIRST ROW, left to right: Bobbie Fairchild, president; Patti Hamcs, vice president; Marsha Bice, secretary; Carola Honeycutt, treasurer; Marjorie Floyd, historian; Ruth Franz, parliamentarian; Nancy Geiling, reporter; Mac Nichols, song leader. SECOND ROW: Martha Garland, Carol Hines. Dorothy Hudgens, Beth Hammons. Sue Patterson, Shirley Bennett, Nelda Nalley, I.inda Sayer, Alice Bordelon, Doris Martin. Linda Roberts, Dorctha Fuller. Mrs. Bowen, faculty advisor. THIRD ROW: Jcannic Goble, Ginger Blanton, I.ynette Williams, Marilyn Grayson, Frankie Willbanks. Mary Hutton. Donna Hcnrichson, Kay Dedeaux, Barbara Cook. Betty Kay Miller. FOURTH ROW: Kathy Roshto. Carolyn Beavers, Ann Simpson. Rachel Smith. Peggy Clarkston. Anne Marie Vonesh, Frances Milliner, Patsy Foreman, Charlotte Tyler, Dorothy Thornhill. FIFTH ROW: Shirley Norris, Paulette McCann. Gay Nell Hines. Billie Craig, Shirley Merrill, Shirley Evans, Delores Sillivan. Elize Clark, Diane Brasher, Marian Thompson.

Page 126 text:

 FIRST ROW, left to right: Keith Bradford, president; Mark Walker, vice president; George Briley, secretary-treasurer; Sherry Wines, reporter; Manuel Henry, sergeant-at-arms; Wayne Martin, Mr. Roshto, faculty advisor. SECOND ROW: Jill Haiglcr, Diana Baker. Celeste Moreau. Sandra Futrell, Linda Ohlig. Susan Greer, Sandra Smith. Beverly Dauzat, Bettie Carroll, Ginger Blanton. THIRD ROW: Kay McDowell. Becky Glass, Dare Wines. Carol Holt. Frankie Willbanks. Dorothy Thornhill, Charlotte Tyler. Sissie McMills, Patsy Foreman. Diane White, Linda 'I'ileston. FOURTH ROW: Sharon Paul, Barbara Cohn. Brenda Smith. Sandy Puckett. Karan Kohara. Donna Henrichson. Dolores Sillivan, Anne Marie Voncsh, Shirley Bennett. Anita Paul. FIFTH ROW: Fred Worthington, Malcolm Stehr, Mary Lea Price. Phyliss Setliff, Kathy Hathorn, Janie Voorhies, Cherry Carlisle. Rusty Johnson. Jimmie Renegar, Harold Pollard. Mr. FBLL JIMMIE RENEGAR Miss FBLL SANDRA FUTRELL Among our school's most aggressive clubs is FBLL. the Future Business Leaders of Louisiana. This club strives to develop competent business leadership, to encourage each member to'increase his own abilities in good business administration, and to participate in useful projects which improve the community and its business activities. Each year the local chapter selects a boy and a girl from among its membership to be Mr. FBLL and Miss FBLL. This year Jimmie Renegar and Sandra Futrell were chosen recipients of this honor. PiOpbAs busutess ticMitCj OSSuaM Oj fnosp tOaS QCCmOtoty



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E totictl lOuilHPj tasks mxst b dom dalAj Among the oldest sen ice groups at the school is the Office Stuff. It is composed of girls who enjoy performing routine office duties, who have a good scholastic standing, and who arc dependable. Duties which they perform arc numerous and aid the secretary considerably. Included in these duties are running errands, filing records, checking absentees, and answering the telephone. Without the services of these girls, the office could not be effective or efficient and the secretary's usefulness would be great- ly diminished because of demands incurred by details. One group of boys that receives little recognition for the many services it renders to Pineville High is the Bookroom Staff. Keeping inventories, mending books, discarding old books, and maintaining a lost and found department are but a few of the various tasks staff members perform. The serviceability of our books depends on the efficiency of our Bookroom Staff. FIRST ROW. left to right: Gay Nell Hines. Patti Hames, Beverly Barger, Beth Hammons, Brooke Battles. SECOND ROW: Nelda Nallcy. Sue Patterson. Linn Barron. Dorctha Fuller. 124

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