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FIRST ROW, left to right: Pat Butterfield, Bill Smith, Jerry Pfeiffer, Joe Jolley. SECOND ROW, left to right: Ernie Harden, Ricky Holton, Jim Gardner, John Barker. 1958-59 Winning Tennis Teams SWIFF ACTION returns the ball accurately as Jerry Pfeiffer prepares to return the next oncoming one. BOASTING THE best record of all the sports the 1958-59 netmen swept through a 7-win 2-loss record. Led through this successful season by Jerry Pfeiffer, John Adler, and Dick Grim the L’s tennis team whizzed through all local teams and captured the Broward County championship for the second consecutive straight year. Due to bad luck they placed third in the Gold Coast tournament only two points behind the winner. At state tournaments in Gainesville the boys placed fourth against twenty-five different schools, which ended a tremendous year. Jim Gardner and John Adler were presented Most Improved Player and Most Valuable Player. The netmaids struggled through a five win and a three loss season under the guidance of Marilyn Floyd and Elaine Bettis. The girls placed third in the Broward County tournament and placed fifth in Gold Coast Conference. Because of last minute replacements the netmaids placed eighth in the state tournament. Returning lettermen for the 1959-60 season are Jerry Pfeiffer, Jim Gardner, Joe Jolley, Amy- Sleek, Marilyn Floyd, Sharleen Abel, and Denise Schuller. This season the team hopes for a true Flying L Victory. 103
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John Barker Rita Brown Pat Butterfield Marilyn Floyd Jerry Pfieffer Pat Oehman Joe Jolly Bill Smith “NOW, I’VE GOT to hit it just right,” thinks Joe Jolly. Tennis is a great deal of work, but certainly a lot of fun. Tennis Lettermen Prove Their Skill on the Courts FIRST ROW, left to right: Janet Mulcahy, Nancy Sumwalt, Skippy Coles, Linda Sumwalt. SECOND ROW, left to right: Marilyn Floyd, Rita Brown, Pat Oehman, Nan Hoy.
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J.V. CHEERLEADERS are Pal Klement, Nancy Cone, Judy Bass, Janet Thurlow, Karen LaReau. SITTIN’ on top of the world, varsity cheerleaders ex- press differences of opinion on the homecoming activi- ties. Lauderdale, We’re Fighting for You Noel Doepke Captain Sue Diack Susie Rablen Vicki Todd Ann Fleming Sandy Aanes Sylvia Cross Co-Captain Kathy Fairfield Judy Allen Joyce Casoria
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