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Camera Club Sponsors Annual Photo Exhibition PRESIDENT Dave Shaff CHAPLAIN Kirk Wickcrsham VICE-PRESIDENT Randy William» PARLIAMENTARIAN Richard Workman SECRETARY- TREASURER Richard Beatty SPONSOR Mr. Atkinson On the Spot Photographers “WOW, WHO TOOK THOSE pictures?” were the questions raised when the class dance photographs were returned to their owners. This is one of Camera clubs big- gest projects during the school year. Along with class dances the members of the club photograph the many athletic and social activities happening around the school. Even if you can just snap a switch, the camera club will be an aid to you. The members are trained in developing, print- ing, blowing up and the taking of photo- graphs. They are taught the methods of getting the most out of a shot and how to obtain the most in cropping a photo. For the members, field trips are taken to provide some entertainment. AN INTEREST IN PHOTOGRAPHY is one thing these boys have in common. Camera Clubbers arc, FRONT ROW, left to right: Howie DiBlasi, Randy Williams, Price McIntosh, Dick Beatty, Steve Teeter, and Bob Eighmic. SECOND ROW, left to right, are: Kirk Wickersham, Ken Parry, John McNally, Spike Gibson, Richard Workman, Joe Jolley, and Dave Shaff.
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ASSEMBLED HERE are the air-minded members of the Aviation Club. As part of their fun, they visit different airports and inspect the many kinds of air vehicles. Many of these members have plans of flying planes, and going on to careers in aviation. Look Toward the Future Aviation Members Eager to Learn AIR-MINDED STUDENTS of L.H.S. can be found at an Aviation Club meeting or participating in one of the club’s various interesting undertak- ings. A program of constant and various projects is the key to any club’s success or failure. Aviation Club’s cotton candy stand is a familiar sight at all home football games. An interesting and informative display of scale model planes, rockets, and launchers can be found in the school library. Pictures of different types of planes distributed by the club can also be found in many classrooms on the campus. To promote interest and further education in the field of aviation a trip to an air base was under- taken. While there the members toured various kinds of planes and the many sections of the base, such as weather, and maintenance. John Berryman, Bill Bradshaw, Norma Bristol, Bill Eldridge, Bob Foley, Barbara Gale, Mike McCray; Betty Jane Pierce, Roy Reynolds. Jerry Schoyen. Jim Schoyen, Marie Shinnick, Dick Snyder, Nancy Spiller. 127
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FRONT ROW, left to right: Richard Geronemus. Bob Holliday, Judith Watega, Pat Gross, Pam L’Hommcdicu, Jerry Free- man. SECOND ROW: Dennis Warren. Bruce Bell, Bob Mathis, Ernest Harden. Gary Bloom, Ken Parry. David Mantwill, Barry Biebel, Eric Miller, Joe Sasadu. THIRD ROW: Jim Bieniek, Doug Bell, Harvey Manning. John Curtin, Clark Congle- ton, Pete Mack, DeHaven Fleming, Tom Votou, Jack Wayne, Karen Shoemaker. Dark Room Maintained by Science Club Members Scientific Minds Meet WHETHER THEY BECOME Einsteins or not, our members of the Science club work with as much diligence as they know how. The Science Club of Ft. Lauderdale High School promotes interest in the vital field and encourages those who are con- sidering a career along scientific lines. Many of their meetings are honored by local scientists who relay their knowledge to our much interested students. Some of this knowledge is applied when these future scientists build their homemade rockets and soar them to astonishing heights. The Science Club plans for some interest- ing trip either to a local airbase or research center to gather knowledge and facts for vast discussion material. PRESIDENT Joe Sasadu PROGRAM CHM. Clark Congleton VICE-PRESIDENT Jack Wayne PARL. Peter Lewis SEC.-TREAS. Pat Gross SPONSOR J. C. Mathews 129
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