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Present Water Show With Circus Ballet Act First row, left to right: Debbie Davis, Babs Osborne, Meredith Haskins. Bonnie Ulrich, Bonnio Aunapu. Fay Eddie. Sec- ond row: Sue Diaclc, Sail Linanc. Sharon Shipley. Linda Marable. First row, left to right: Diana Nelson, Colleen Cook. Margie Nelson. Fran Carlson, Louise Quinn, Pat Reynolds. Second row: Ginny Baldwift. Alice Schmidt. Lynn Graham, Anita Roncaglione. bent knee. and finally a ballet leg.
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Co-Captain, Jam's Milligan Not a splash is to be heard as six identical figures slide into the coolness of the Casino Pool. No. they aren't por- poises or fish, but the Nauti-Nymphs of L.H.S. They are presenting one of their charitable shows; this time for the Veterans. Besides these benefit shows, the Nauti-Nymphs also perform for hotel audiences in Fort Lauderdale as well as Miami Beach. The entertaining acts which they present are planned and costumed by the girls themselves. They also participate in competition both locally and state-wide. The hard work each day on all their routines proves beneficial as they stroke their way to first and second place victories. Any money received for out- standing performances is put into a fund which is used first a Star, at the end of the year for travel expenses to state compe- tition. At the beginning of the year there is a six weeks' trial eriod during which the many hopefuls learn the various allot stunts. Not until after this period are the A and B squads chosen: and then on their co-ordination and ability. So far this season these Flying L synchronized beauties have given two big shows, each with a different and or- iginal theme. But this is just the beginning for the team as they con- tinue their hard work and perfection of each stunt until they feel they are equal to the best in the state. Than t
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It's tho spirit behind tho club that counts, agroo offi- cers, Joan Jansen, president; John Herrick, vice-presi- dent: John Herrick, vice-president; and Mary Rickey, treasurer. Gwen Rea. secretary, is not pictured. Amidst tho yelling and cheering of the Pep L's. the Flying L's have scored the dociding touchdown in the Stranahan game, and Lauderdale goes home with another victory. We're with you, team, so fight, rings forth from the lips of the JoyaJ Pep L's who help cheer the Flying L's on to victory at athletic events. For several years they have rooted for the L's from their reserved section in the football stadium, but this was the first year they were able to have a Pep L section in the Flying L Gym to yell for the LHS basketball team. Not only is their school spirit shown through their cheering, but also in their dress and action. Members may be seen wearing blue and white outfits adorned with twins, jinx dolls, pep tags, booster pins, and carrying blue and white shakers. Besides the promotion of good sportsmanship and school spirit in competitive sports. Pep L's emphasize it in the classroom as well as on the field. The club itself participates in many activities, as entering a float in the Homecoming Parade and a skit in the Flying L Follies. Truly the Pep L's are helping to maintain the traditional high school spirit on which our school was built. PEP L’s, Largest LHS Club, Encourages First row, loft to right: Marilyn Morrick, Solly Jo Sparks, Linda Monondoz, Bonnie Anapu. Carol Swodroo. Linda Bauer, Jean Murdock, Jo Ann Linthecum. Marcia Mitson. Lynn Duteher. Second row: Nedra Schultz, Lyn Gilroy, Gingor Humphrey, Sue Wagner, Kay Williamson, Mary Smith. Ava Camp, Linda Maroble. Pat Wermuth. Third row: Joan Jansen. Martha Currier, Karen Stevens, Betty Pierce, Ronald Cameron, Bernard Simbori, John Herrick, Russel Simbari. Bob Lewis. Carol Templin, Flo Neilson, Jenis Milligan,
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