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Joe Jackson President Grant Marlow Vice President Betty Tutten Secretary Mary Briggs Jim Hartsel Historian Geneva Rickard Sponsor Scholarship, character, leadership, and serv- ice are qualities considered before one is in- vited into the Honor Society. The Honor So- ciety of 1958 has amended its Constitution to state that a 7.2 average is needed to receive an invi ation into the club, rather than a pre- vious 7.5. An Honor Society member can not receive a C on his report card. Each year the members take charge of measuring the Seniors fpr their caps and gowns. The Honor; Society members also run a tutoring service for all students. A big project of the Honor Society is the measuring of caps and gowns. Here Carlyn Oonath measures Carles Ozman for his gown while Jeff Schulten looks on. 230
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The Spin' in the Clubs There is a club on the Lauderdale campus for every interest: career club, language club, honorary club, and religious club. Each one's main objective is to be a service to Fort Lauderdale High School and to further its school spirit. Clubs bring people together; it is through clubs that friends are made as they work hand in hand, side by side, on a project. Teachers and students are brought closer together through their common interests in a club. With thirty-two clubs and nearly two thousand students, the campus is always bustling with activ- ities—bake sales, calendar sales, shaker sales, rum- mage sales, and Flying L twin sales. There is always a sale of some kind on the patio. The daily bulletin is filled with club meeting dates and skit rehearsals. It's all a whirlwind of activity of which every L is a part. Two new service clubs were added to the campus this year—Junior Sinawik and Junior Exchange. Junior Sinawik is a girls' club which was formed too late to be included in the EBB TIDE. Both clubs are looking forward to many years of service to L. H. S. Clubs are an important part of the School Spirit of Fort Lauderdale High; it is here that many find an outlet for the Spirit they possess.
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Honor Society President Joe Jackson leads candle-light initiation with the help of Jim Hartsel. Mary Briggs. Grant Marlow, and Bertha Bass. HONOR SOCIETY Has Select Membership Scott Anselmo Bertha Bass Lots I | ■ f JM Linda Eshleman measures Marilyn Hunt for cap size while Fred Joyce iots it down. Candy Cisco Carlyn Donath Linda Eshelman Ken Gurry Dorothy Hallquist Fred Joyce Mile Kaericher Judy Keaton Diet Krause John Lavate Merilyn Jean Doreen Dorothy Tony Doreen McDonald Makemson Rooney Steinbuch Toney Wethey 231
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