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S v Anothor touchdown !t scored Buy your EBB TIDES now! Toni Insleep 31low s this advice as she makes her urchate from Carol Flinn. Calendars, Spaghetti Make Up OCTOBER October flies in on a Sputnik, the first earth satellite. The big L's shine as they come out on top ot West Palm in a bitter grid battle, and victory makes the spirit- charged daace afterwards sparkle even more t$ajy usual. Allied Ybwh comes up with a novej.rnorale booster in voodoo dolls of rival teams complete wi¥J pins. Anchor Clubbers dost off the old menu book and dish out a fine plate or- paghetti for all L. H. S’ e s. The hall'rocks to You Send Me as we get our treat for Halloween at Halloween Howl, co-sponsored by Junior- ettes and Wheel Club. -With the Halloween tricks behind them, the Sophomores settle down to electing their class officers. Octo- ber sails out on a gust of excitement. iger present', the Home Cooling! Anc ng lady can really c colate cale for theii fcCOO OH modern y. prepare c chant the new Girls’ L Club initiates as eir superiors? at this annual L Club 173
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The Doors of L.H.S. Open in SEPTEMBER mn s. and confusion every- I Could you tell me where room 501A $? What, you mean there is no such room? L H. S. swarms with eager stu- dents on September 4, 1957, the first day of school. Flying L's immediately dive into activities, clubs, and the football games. Juniorettes started the year off with a 'Get Acquainted «D ice” where all are wearing the 'Key ClabUqame tags. Cheer- leaders and ns cKeeT the L's on to a vic- tory as they romp oyer Jackson Generals n the first5ootball ame of the year. Not much new on fashion wear added over the summer as the ivy-leaguk is still predom- inent. The cruelty jokes are getting cruder. The hoitest-TV program is the new rock V roll show, American Bandstand, which is playing Elvis’ big one. Teddy Bear ; on this note. September rocks out. Looks rather lonely, doesn't it? The megaphones are there; where are the Cheerleaders? Sophomore class officers. Nancy Huff. Treasurer; Frank Clark, President; Alice Schmidt, Secretary; and Sylvia Cross. Vice Presi- dent; ably lead the class of '60 through its first year at Laudordolo.
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SAILTHROUGH THE TYPHOONS NOVEMBER Brings Homecoming to Fans Homecoming arrives at last, and from a long line of floats in the parade, Anchor's Confucius Say takes top honors. Highlighting this never-to-be forgotten week is the thrilling L victory over Miami Beach and the crowning of Homecoming Queen, Miss Pat Doepke. Pert, blond Susan ( Kittredge is chosen by Key Club to reign as their Sweetheart. Oh no, not Twirp Season already! is echoed by gals ,as-they drag their guys to the Navigator's Stomp and Chomp, Junior- ettes' delicious Pizza Party. or Key Club's rocking Sadie Hawkins Dane?. Twirp Season, getting a late start in 1957, covered November and December. L Club initiates suddenly appear with traditional pigtails, pails, and footballs. Finally November brings tropical Paradise, the Junior Dance, featuring soft lights, slow music, and billowing skirts. Another month whirls out. Pat and Susan Get Titles It's another touchdown for the L's! While the fans go wild over the added 6 points. Ginny Fugate seems completely obliv- ious to the ex- citement. She calmly walks along reading her magazine. Just kidding!! Ginny is checking her program to see who scored the touchdown. She is sports editor of the Navigator. Shocked Pat Doepke and blond Susan Kittredge scream for joy as they hear Pat has been elected Homecoming Queen. Later Pat. along with Cindy Cisco, Millie Price, and Bertha Bass, has reason to congratulate Susan when the Key Club boys vote her their Sweetheart for the year. Wheel Club wins twice! The Wheel Club won first prize in the Thanksgiving Basket contest, and -their original boat-theme float placed second in the annual Home- cominq Parade. 174 Two faceless Junior girls stand gingerly on a step-ladder to paint the giant trees on the South Wall for their class dance. Tropical Paradise.
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