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Carol Flinn Susan Kittredgo Pat Doepko Lora Golden Joyce Lihan President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Advisor Good Sportsmanship Honored by GIRLS’L Annually, Siris' L Club honors some Senior girl by presenting her with the Good Sports- manship award. This is given at the Awards Assembly. The Sea Symphony is an event looked forward to by all, this is presen ted by the Girls' L Club. Girls' L is an honorary club. Any girl that has lettered in a major sport at Fort Lauderdale High is eligible for invitation. However, she must be approved by the club. It is made up of girls in cheerleading, tennis, majorettes, and swimming. Another project of the club is the polishing of the trophy cases. Oh no! Look at her! Words like that could only mean one thing — initiation into Girls' L. The initiates must come dressed with pigtails, sloppy clothes, and anything else a girl wouldn't be caught dead in. Whenever a superior L dub member is seen they are to bow; this includes Geometry class, hall, or other embarrassing places. Bertha Bradley Sheila Carolyn Gloria Coons Forman ■son Jewell Geohagen 244
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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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