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First row, loft to right: Wendy Taylor, Amy Sleek. Eloine Bettis. Coach Prudence Penney, Linda Jones. Marilyn Floyd. Sharleen Abel. Second row: Denise Schuller. Sandy Brador, Martha Luce. 8etsy Shcard, Lesley Carpenter, Nan Hoy, Janet Mulcahy. Kitty Page. 1959 SCHEDULE Jan. 28 Feb. 4 Feb. I I Feb. 25 Mar. 4 Mar. I I Mar. 14. 15 Mar. 25 Mar. 27. 28. 29 Apr. I Apr. 8 Apr. 10. II. 12 Apr. 17. 18. 19 North Miami Central Catholic (boys) Coral Gables Hialeah Pine Crest Stranahan County Tournament Miami Beach South Broward Tournament South Broward Palm Beach Gold Coast Tournament State Tournament Linda Jones Captain Amy Sloek Sharloe Abel Wendy Taylor Elaine Bettis Marilyn Floyd Co-Captain Prudonce Penney Coach
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First row. left to right: Jerry Pfoiffor. John Horrid. Joe Jolley. Coach Charles McKinney. Did Grim. John Gardner. Second row: Pat Butterfield Rid Holton. Bill Smith. Jed Beird. Did Dowds. NETMEN Win Conference; Cheries McKinney Coech John Adler, Dave Durrill, and Dick Grim led the 1957-58 Flying L netmen to the best record in Lauderdale's tennis history by posting six wins and two losses. Stranahan and Pine Crest fell as the L's garnered the City Championship. Lauder- dale outplayed all other county teams for the Broward County Championship. The Flying L's upset Miami Beach and swept past South Broward to capture the Gold Coast Conference Title, placing sixth in the State Tournament at Gainesville, the L's rounded out the year. Last year the netmaids led by Katy Kirk and Elaine Bettis won six games and lost three. The L's were the City Champions and runners-up in both the County and Gold Coast Conference Tournaments. The netmaids placed fourth in the State Tour- nament. Returning this year with three lettermen each: Linda Jones, Marilyn Floyd, Elaine Bettis. John Adler. Dick Grim, and Jerry Pfeiffer, the 1958-59 Hying L tennis teams are looking forward to a very prosperous Spring Campaign. High hopes are being held for the Gold Coast Conference Title. John Adler Co-Captain Dick Grim Jim Gardner John Herrick Jerry Pfoiffor Co-Captain Joe Jolley
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LAUDERDALE Sandy Aanes Ann Fleming Vicki Todd Marsha Kingsley Noel Doepke Sharon Coons—Captain Judy Colby Nedra Schultz Carol Zimmer—Co-captain J.V. and Varsity squads join in some cheers before the start of the Snake dance. Let's go, Flying L's, let's go! is the familiar cry of the cheerleaders. The Var- sity squad for this year is made up of nine junior and senior girls, who lead the fans, as they root the Flying L's onward to vic- tory. Sharon Coons and Carol Zimmer head the body of girls as captain and co-captain respectively, for the 1958-59 season. A high jump and a low voice are the trademark of the girls. They must attain a B average to be eligible for the squad. The Varsity is chosen in the spring for their ability, grades, and character. Hope- fuls practice every day for four weeks, to learn the basic fifteen cheers. They are judged while cheering first in groups and then individually. The finalists are chosen by the faculty. The Junior Varsity squad is composed of five sophomores chosen each August. Jun- ior Varsity cheerleaders head the moral support of all the JV teams. Leading the J.V.'s this year are Pat Zimmerman as captain and, Kathy Fairfield as co-captain. Every day the girls can be found prac- ticing in the gym to obtain the precision timing that is so necessary in cheerleading. With the able help of Miss Margaret Als- ton the Flying L cheering group has be- come one of the finest in the state. Even e boating downpour doesn't discourage Flying L Spirit Larry Thibaut.
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