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“WE’RE from Lauderdale, couldn’t be prouder, if you can’t hear us now, we’ll yell a little Miss Margaret louder” cheer the varsity squad with a hidden SPIRIT—Joe Jolley. Alston Steadfast, Loyal, Faithful and True Cheerleaders’ Spirit Remains “TOUCHDOWN; Touchdown! Touchdown, Boys,” you made the touchdown, “we’ll make the noise!” cry cheer- leaders from a happy huddle. “WE’RE FROM LAUDERDALE, couldn’t be prouder. If you can’t hear us now. then we’ll yell a little louder.” These words echo across the cam- pus as another sports season gets underway. Our cheerleaders, standing before a roaring crowd, wear- ing trim blue and white uniforms, eyes sparkling and faces beaming, lead the fans in cheer after cheer tor the mighty Flying L’s. The 1959-1960 varsity squad leads the student body in its support of the various sports events, keeping up the spirit in victory as well as defeat. They spend long hours of practice under the ca- pable leadership of Miss Margaret Alston, so that every chant, cheer, and song will have that Lauder- dale look of perfection. The Flying L varsity cheerleaders are Seniors: Noel Doepke. Captain; Sandy Aanes, co-captain; Ann Fleming; Joyce Casoria; Vicki Todd; Sylvia Cross; Juniors: Susie Rablen; Sue Diack; Judy Al- len; and Kathy Fairfield. The Junior Varsity con- sists of Sophomores: Judy Bass, captain; Pat Ele- ments: Karen LaRue: Nancy Cone, co-captain; and Janet Thurlow. 105
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From Follies to Freedom Shrines THE CLUBS OF a high school, interest clubs, service clubs, honorary clubs; are outlets for the interests and abilities of its students. For those in- terested in music, in drama, in sports, in photog- raphy, in science or a language, there is a group of people with similar talents. Ft. Lauderdale is involved deeply, through its civic groups, with the clubs of Lauderdale High. The various clubs are sponsored by civic groups of a similar type. Lauderdale High’s clubs and club members represent the school in the community. SOME SPAGHETTI maybe?” asks Nancy Sumwalt of Harry Marshall at the Anchor Spaghetti Dinner. Charleen Emery, Jeri Bittner watch. Clubs LAUDERDALE High School is very proud to have the French Club among its 50 clubs. This club goes beyond the usual school activities by supporting an orphanage in France. Here are a few members: Nan Hoy, Donna Corrocci, Bunny Haslen. Vincent Alletti, Pep Mitchie, Valerie Hummel, Lynn Van Arsdale, Bca Carroll, and Pete Zwick. 107
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