Fort Lauderdale High School - Ebb Tide Yearbook (Fort Lauderdale, FL)

 - Class of 1959

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With a fanfare of bugles in the back- ground, the Sweetheart King and Queen are crowned at the annual Boys' Hi-Y Sweetheart Dance. Membership in this club, sponsored by the Young Men's Christian Association of Fort Lauder- dale. is open to any boy in the school. The members not only learn the Chris- tian principles but apply them to their lives as they strive to create and main- tain a feeling of brotherhood throughout the community as well as at school. Keep your eyes in their sockets . . . No notes in your pockets! These words of wisdom were the slogan of the Clean Scholarship Week, another Hi-Y project. The purpose of this campaign was to encourage honesty and to discourage cheating. They also presented the re- ligious Thanksgiving and Easter Assem- blies. Discussing Hi-Y future plans are treasurer. Tom Smith, and Dick Grim, vice- president. while president. Doug McDermott, listens approvingly. Other officers are Bob Hunt, secretary: Dennis Knowles, chaplain; and Mr. Cain, sponsor. BOYS’ HI-Y Crowns Sweetheart Royalty First row, left to right: Frank Gallo. Buck Greve, Ralph Evdns, Steve Vandiver, Larry Thibaut, Bill Greve. Fred Wilson. Jack Owens. Ken Lippman. Second row: Bill Wilson. Dennis Knowles, Doug McDermott. Wayne Schofield. Kenndth Thornton. John Ellis. Mark Schneidor. Bob Hunt. Third row: Bob Ruback. Bill Adkins. Doug Scott. Alfred Karsten. Mai Smith. Ed Deli. 139

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First row, left to right: Bob Holliday. Patty Nickel. Pat Gross. Betsy Garrison Alice Gericke, Louis Reinoso. Second row: Cecil Eiiington. Jerry Freeman. Joe Sasadu. Roller Beckhart. Barry Leslie. Dean Farrish. Eric Miller. Third row: Skip Gaede, John Herrick Clark Congleton, Harvey Manning, Gary Bloom. SCIENCE CLUB Launches Own Rockets Double, double, toil and trouble: fire burn and caldron bubble. Officers of Science Club. John Herrick, vice-president: Dean Farrish, president; and Clark Congleton, secretary-treasurer, prepare their own special formula of witches’ brew as Mr. Prim, sponsor, watches approvingly. Recent scientific discoveries have electrified the world. Scientists have achieved new stature as missiles and rockets blast off from every available piece of flat land. The Science Club of Ft. Lauderdale High School promotes inter- est in this vital field and encourages those who are considering a career along scientific lines. At meetings the club members hear talks by local scientists. They also see factual movies on scientific subjects. Some of the students in Sci- ence Club have launched homemade rockets. Last year the Science Club planned and built a darkroom. Both club members and chemistry students have found the darkroom very useful in their experiments. Another project the club is planning is a periodic chart of the elements which will light up. Such a chart would be used to teach students those all-important valences. The Science Club excursion last year was a fascinating experience. The members spent a day at Patrick Air Force Base, located just off Cape Canaveral. They toured the base of op- erations for our nation's missile projects. The trip was so successful that it may be repeated this year.



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Susan Gibson Presidont Barbara Jan Whitcomb Rossman Vi co-President Secretary Justino Smith Treasurer Torosa Bobbie Caudill Stevens Chaplain Historian and Parliamentarian OMEGA TRI-HI-Y Is Off to a Good Start Rolling slowly along at first and then gaining speed and new members, the Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y originated. The girls, full of vim, vigor, and the desire to do something for the good of the school, joined up and began working. Heads crammed full of ideas, rollbooks filled with members, and work needing to be done, the club started forming projects. To supplement the treasury, a bake sale was held and turned out to be a financial success. To fulfill their goal and purpose of creating good Christian fellowship, plans were formed to visit several of the city's churches and study other reliqions to bring about better understanding between different faiths. An old-fashioned get-together at Birch State Park and a car wash were a few more ideas the Omega group formulated to hold the interest of these girls who eagerly wait to do all they can. Mr . Galla Sponsor First row, left to right: Sandy Christian. Beth Argyrot. Joan White. Cindy Adamo. Nancy McLean. Karyll Kotchum. Dozzie Nelson. Nancy Connor. Barb Rowe. Jan Rossman. Nancy Angell. Gail Beckett. Nita Bartz. Second row: Sue Gibson. Anne Rush. Pam West. Terry Hogan. Barbara Whitcomb. Justine Smith. Vicki Fuhror. Carol Snowden, Kathie ZurBurg. Lynne Williams, Faye Eddie. Pat Hudlett. Diane Jorde. Third row: Charlotte Ary. Suzie Guthrie. Pat Nichols. Judy Hickman. JoAnn Sager. Sue Dieck. Virginia Douchan, Virginia Baldwin. Carol Hriczo. Bobbo Stevens. Carolyn McCormick. Loreine Beye. Trudy Giberson, Teresa Caudill.

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