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Organizations perhaps one of the most important phases of your year: Student Council the publications, and the . . music groups, make up the organizations. By elect'rg Student Ccurc:i officers in the spring sV;.v v i QrT in the fail, you Kaye. a voice in'the government of LHS. Whether o;an- :.;c -fling the year s activities or representing you to the faculty and administro-., S.C. seats to Veep yc„ Working on your behalf, the organizations are of the most important phases of your t Council the publications, and the their skill to perform for certs. The band added 2e semblies and provided entertaining ha during football season. The chor through the halls at Christmas time reverent air to the Easter assemblies tiful music. The band and chorus have representatives. The publications, Navigator and EBB T! you informed on school news and record tray the events of your school year.. Each organization worked hard this year. Wit many awards and displaying a notable service, they have been your you throughout the community and
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Fulfilling the most highly respected positions on the campus of Fort Lauderdale High, these officers of Executive Student Council are lookod up to by their follow classmates as they represent them in their school and community. President Bob Lewis leads this group which includes Treasurer Mary Sue Wilson. Secretary Cathy Pierco, and Vice-Presidont Frank Clark. % Cooperation in an A sharp rap of President Bob Lewis' gavel calls together another meeting of the Executive Student Council. With the assistance of Inter-Club Council and Legislative Council, they seek to serve you— the Student Body of Fort Lauder- dale High School, in the best pos- sible way. This energetic group sponsors many activities which include Homecoming Week and the Flying L Follies, but the main goal is a unified society, the faculty work- ing closely with the students for school betterment. Time-consuming duties of the appointees to the secretary and treasurer include maintaining records and files, selling book covers, and I.D. cards. Pictured left to right: Nancy Huff. Marilyn Etheridge. Secretarial appointees: Bill Dunifon, Virginia Douchan, and Bonnie Coles, appointees to the Treasurer.
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