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Pint row, loft to right: Judy Jackson. Marilyn Ethoridge. Dado Biroly. Linda Laaird, Joan Murdock, Holon Rutherford. Nedra .Schultz. Don Ralston. Ann Fleming. Shelly Myers. Judy Tucker. Sue Anderson. Isabelle Mincey. Judy McNeeca. Linda Rand. Second row: Woody Maxwell. Jean Makemson. Marsha Kingsley. Jim Curran. Bill Dunifon. Tom Mathis. Don Noland. Barb Hepp. Jim Bundy. Ron Geiger. Jay Bartz. Lora Golden. Ray Schmidt. Frank Hadley. Barbara Shaffer. Lenore Chadwick. Scott Anselmo. Charlotte Lyle. Paul Bundy. Third row: Jim Senko. Jerry Pfeiffer. John Greenlaw. Mickey Tarler. John Zion. Tod Dunn, Tim Sweitzer. Jim Coulter. Carl Adams. Tonie Toney. Lory Clendinen. Tom Tilchin. Noel Vawter. Bill Smith. Jim Mackie. Allen Aunapu. Walt Reed. Richard Workman. Dave McMSIlin. LEGISLATIVE Seeks Representation No taxation without representation, is a slogan that was heard a lot in America at one time. Legislative Council seeks to see that everyone is represented. Of course they don't tax people, but the government of L. H. S. is run democratically, and it seeks representation for every person in the school. The members of Legislative Council are the Presidents of each homeroom. Each member reports back to the Homeroom the things the Council decides on. Suggestions are also taken by the Presidents from many Homeroom members back to the Council. Legislative Council is the manpower behind Executive Council. It supplies workers for the concession stand and sells book covers and student cards. Leading the Legislative Council through this year were Jean Makemson. secretary: Bill Millgan. treasurer: John Doe I. president: and. Ronnie Hatcher, vice president.
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HOMECOMING Highlights Flying L Football Season Plans for Homecoming started weeks in advance. Committees were formed, posters made, floats designed, and trucks borrowed. Color Day began the festivities, and every Flying L appeared in the traditional blue and white. One bonfire was burned prematurely, but an emergency notice put out by the Student Council brought more than enough wood. As the flames of the scheduled bonfire spurted upward, silhouetted snake dancers shrieked around its base. Couples rocked to The Jail- house Rock at the dance on the Basketball Courts. Finally on that warm November day, the band played, the floats moved; the 1957 Home- coming parade rolled through Lauderdale showing its floats. Riding in the latest model convertibles were the Queen candidates. Friday night the stands were jammed, the crowd was tense for a victory, and the team was spoiling for a fight. At the half, Miss Pat Doepke was crowned Homecoming Queen. When all was finished, the crowd stood in a clamoring group and roared in unison over the victory, for the L's downed Miami Beach, Looking back, one would have to say It was a wonderful Homecoming! Team who play is get beat! won the contest for the best float in the Home- oming Parade. Did Krause was Chairman of the 1957 Home coming festivities. He was helped by other mem- bers of the Student body. Dick was voted Novem- ber Student of the Month for the wonderful job he did on this all-important annual project.
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Inter-Club Council is an important branch of the Executive Council. It is com- posed of the Presidents of the various clubs and organizations on the campus. Its pur- pose is to promote harmony among the clubs. It is also another form of representa- tion for each individual. The Council has several meetings during the year; often these meetings are about projects which are open to all clubs such as Clean-Up Week. The Inter-Club Council regulates the projects of each club and it must ap- prove them. Mr. Huff, assistant principal, works closely with the group. Vice President of Student Council Bill Dunifon automatically serves as President of the Inter- Club Council. Diane Fisher is the able secretary this year. For All as Does INTER-CLUB COUNCIL First row, left to right: Pat Doeplce. Allan Weeks. Ann Parker. Gai! Byrd, Bill Dunifon, Bertha Bass. Second row: Patti Sarvis, Susan Kittredge, Eleanor Balthaser. Bev McBain. Sharon Coons. Lei'a Coan. Judy Addy. Carol Flinn. Third row: Alan Levy. Odette Caball. Joe Jackson. George Bartlett. Wayne Warren, Frank Clark, Grant Marlow. Barbara Dexter. Fourth row: Marilyn Boyd. Ronnie Geiger. Jim Hartsel, Jan Smith. Tod Dunn, Ken Gurry. Paul Bundy. Bob Lewis. Jim 8owen, Dorothy Steinbuch. 153
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