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Honor Society Now Bigger and Better Than Ever PRESIDENT Roger Parks TREASURER Nancy. Bell VICE-PRESIDENT Ken Krassy HISTORIAN Virginia Michie SECRETARY Susan Strakcr SPONSOR Miss Rickard ‘•KEEP YOUR FEET FLAT on the floor,” says Jerry Pfeiffer to Denny Kerr while measuring for caps and gowns. FIRST ROW, left to right: Lynne Williams Sharon Miller. Nan Hoy, Joanie Critchley, Sandi Forman, Judy Powell, Sylvia Lawrence, Judy Allen, Jean Fair. SECOND ROW: Susie Rablen. Patty Jo Pickrel, Tom Hancock, Paige Estler, Karen McCarthy, Linda McElfresh, Margaret Bennett, Bob Feldman, Jim Harrison, Bunny Ernst, Sue Healey, Susan Bard, Cindy Adamo. THIRD ROW: JoAnn Sager, Cinny Baldwin, Marilyn Dichtenmueller, Sharon Wright, Ron Nenfeld, Phil Keating. James Ross Brindell, Warren Williams, Peter Zwick, Price McIntosh, Joe Same, Bonnie Edwards, Martha Ann Meyer, Cinny Douchan, Martha Luce, Pam Farrish. FOURTH ROW: Randolph Mulford, Tom Riles, George Mason, Jim Ahrens, Jay Rogers, Kirk Wickersham, Dick Kirk, Ricky Holton, Jim Gustinella. Rick Inglis, Terry Patton, Ron Hartnett. Pete Anderson, Dave Shaft, Ken Parry, Ralph Rickard, Sandy Christian.
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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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FIRST ROW. left to right: Janet Herzog, Laura Mullins. Linda Tremble», Nancy Huff, Pep Miche, Carolyn Evans, Carol Miller, Elsie Marcum, Joyce Volpe, Retsv Garrison, Barbara Pritchard, Denise Schuller, Carolyn Willis, Sharon McMillan. Helen Mendel. SECOND ROW: Pat Wright. Tammy Townsend, Ann Kirk. Bill Jarrell, Susan Straker, Leonard Tocci, Jeff Thurlow, Jack Wayne, John Ramsay, Lorna Hummel, Ann Porter, Lila Vostitek, Bonnie Hauch, Bill Hebert. THIRD ROW: John Barker, Lesley Carpenter, Betsy Sheard, Nancy Sumwalt, Bob Browne, Jerry Pfeiffer, Bob Loftis, Dick Wolfe, Roger Parks, Sandy Lewton, Bill Goldbergh, Jenni Holtstein, Guy Metzger, Ann Ursini, Cathy Pierce. Impressive Initiation Begins Thrilling Year for New Members THE ROOM WAS SILENT; Four candles were lit and four words were repeated. Leadership, Schol- arship, Service. Character. Seventy juniors and sen- iors watched and listened breathlessly. Parents looked on with pride as the initiation ceremony of the National Honor Society was carried out. Honor Society projects included the tutoring of fellow students. This service is extremely valuable to the student body. Members measure seniors for caps and gowns. Each year, they award a scholar- ship. National Honor Society is the greatest scholastic achievement available to high school students. Mem- bership is much sought after. The standards of Honor Society are that you must maintain a 3.2 average for at least two semesters before you are considered for membership. We are happy to say our Honor Society con- tains the highest membership in Lauderdale High’s history. There are some 140 members. This means one out of every thirteen students or 8% of our student body belong to this outstanding society. We surely hope our school may continue expand- ing its membership and be outstanding in top scholastic achievements. 109
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