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Bobby Longo President Dick Grim Vice-President Bruce Dempsey Secretary Dove Henry Treasurer Mr. Meltby Sponsor Medals and honorary memberships are often given for meritorious service on the field of military battle. Following this established custom, the letter and an invitation to join Boys' L Club are awarded to those deserving students as a lasting tribute to their excellence on the field of athletic battle. % To be eligible for membership in this honorary club, the student must have participated and lettered, either as player or manager, on the varsity squad of some phase of athletics: including football, basketball, base- ball. tennis, swimming, track, and golf. Projects are many in Boys' L At all basketball games BOYS’ L, Honorary the boys can be seen at work maintaining the reserved seats. They also, with the help of the Juniorettes, keep the trophy case shiny and spotless. A talent show was held by Boys' L on March 28, to determine the best talent from the student body of Fort Lauderdale High School. The students praticipating performed before their classmates and judges at the assemblies held for each class during the day. After the judges made their final decisions, prizes were awarded to the winners as follows: First prize, $10: second prize. $5; third prize. $2.50: and the satisfaction, happiness, and prestige of being a winner of the Boys' L Talent Show. Club for Outstanding Can those beautios bo members of the Ziogfiold Follies? Or maybe Parisian chorus-line dancers doing the Can-Can? No. they are lust the L Club initiates, displaying their oxquisito dress and superb talent.
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OH we go into the English classes sing llene Miller. Linda Spear, and Aleta Faye Durden, as they leave home base, tho Library, to complete the mission of giving book reviews another one of the many services to the students. Where can I find Moby Dick? Who wrote Hiawatha? These are a sample of the questions Library Council members must answer every day. The young librarians work to stimulate effective use of the library. Both students and teachers benefit from this service. Book reviews submitted to English classes by members of Library Council simplify the selection of outside reading and material for projects and reports. Members of the Library Council must show a particular interest in the functions of the library and they should have completed one year's work there. A class credit may be earned by those student librarians who need it and who have worked hard enough to earn it. Linda Spear Beverly McBain President Vice-President Nancy Barbarita Diane Clemes Recording Corresponding Secretary Secretary Jodie Surmiak Miss Berryhili Treasurer Sponsor LIBRARY COUNCIL Is Helpful Aid to All First row, left to right: Sherri Watters. Beth Argyros. Pat McClung, Charlayne Dameron. Nancy Barbarita. Jean Fair. Jodie Surmiek. Venia Tipton. Aleta Durden. Second row: Maureen Blonjtron. Penny Tillotson. Carol Snowden. Sydney Beta llene Mii’er. Linda Mundrick. Gloria Ritchie. Peggy Roof. Bonnie Parker. Third row: Jackie Van Allan. Barbara Koppelman. Beverly McBain. Linda Spear. Sue Friedbcrg. Colleen Cook, Sandra Manning. Ken Richart. Pam Sweat. Randy Roark Barb Stokell, Pan Brann. Anne Rush, Sandy Christian, Diane Clemes. 12
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Oh. please let me sit in the reserved section.'' pleads Ralph Mc- Millan of L Club members, John Orman and Mercer McClure. With a strum of the guitar, Bert Rowell starts singing and the girls start swooning as the Talent Show gets underway. Athletes, Highlights Year With Talent Show First row, left to right: Phil Christ. Jerry Licklider. Allan Aunapu. Diclc Roberts, Marshall Nance. Charlie Moore. Dennis Gahagen, Howie DiBlasi. Doug Cook. Walter Burkhardt. Tom Mathis. Second row: Jerry Pfeiffer. Guy Metzger. Don Pinto. John Adler. George Moraitis. Bob Barnett, John Orman, Tom Crawford. John Leaird. Bob Longo. Mackey Alley. Dave Henry, Woody Maxwell. Bruce Dempsey. Dave Jackson. Dennis Hutchinson. Tom Raney. ITA.
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