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Larry Brownell President Jim Herttel Vice President Bob Grave Secretary Dick Horn Treasurer Dennis Hutchinson Chaplain EXCHANGE Is New Boys’ Service Club Crime Prevention Week was a project spon- sored by a new club at Fort Lauderdale High School, the Junior Exchange Club. This organization is one of four boys' service clubs. Its purpose is to encourage a higher quality of citizenship in the school, city, state, and nation, as well as being of service to the school. The club has already distinguished itself by its selection of members. The boys were chosen on the basis of leadership, scholastic averages, citizenship, and the ability to accept responsibility. Looking forward to many years at L. H. S., the club hopes to add to that spirit which prevails here. Jim Hartsel. Vico President, writes the Constitution for newly-formed Exchange Club. A new boys' service club has been needed at L. H. S.. and these twelve boys were proud to be charter members. Grant Marlow proudly gives Bob Twombly his new Exchange Club pin. Ronnie Donald Jim Souder Grant Marlow Edward Sparks David Overmoyer Bob Twombly 242
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John Doel Second Vice President Daniel Lee Sponsor Veazy Holt Sponsor Service Club Ball High School Parking Lot Is WHEEL CLUB Project A$ the wheel goes, so goes the year, turning out new and varied projects for the Wheel Club. Never to be forgotten, however, are the success- ful annual projects: the Flying L Twins, Melody Circus, Service Club Ball, the car lots, and license renewals service for students. This year the club has started paving their park- ing lots for the convenience of school buses as well as the students' cars. A long-time outstanding boys' service club, Wheel has done much for the school in offering assistance to handicapped students. Some of the smaller but very useful projects are furnishing each class room with a podium and each teacher with scratch pads. At the first of the year, Wheel had all the flags cleaned. Organized in 1951, Wheel Club has shown wis- dom in their selection of members, chosen annually. Jay Bartz sells Flying L Twins to a Flying L girl. These Twins mark an L. H. S.’er anywhere: almost every car-owner has them hanging from their rear- view mirror. n 1 I iv ra . A 1 Doug Cook Jim Coulter 131 diraS Fred Milton George Moraitis Bill Dave Vaughan Zwick
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Sue Hirschfeld. Vico President: Harold Wayne, Secretary-Treasurer; Paul Berlett, Parlia- mentarian: and Dean Farrish. Lab Assistant lead the Science Club's many projects. SputnikSparksSCIENCECLUB Members Sputniks certainly turned the eyes of America on Science. It surely sparked interest in the Science Club of Fort Lauderdale High School. This club is lead by Eleanor Balthaser. The members study all phases of science and do research on projects in their spare time. The projects they make are entered in the Science Fair at the University of Miami. The club is open to any interested student at L. H. S. It is a fairly new organization and is bustling with ideas. First row, loft to right: Robin Richardson. Mary Lou Young, Patty Nickel, Ken Riley, Walter Glenn. Joe Sesadeusz. Cecil Ellington, Sue Hirschfeld. Eleanor Balthaser. Pat Gross, Joan Kinstler. Second row: Jack Wayne. Gary Bloom. Doug Crcpeau. John Herrick, Paul Berlett. Harold Wayne, Orin Marvel. Paul Bundy, Ray Stanford. Don Decker, Dean Farrish. Jerry Hornbuckle. 243
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