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QUEEN NANCY SUMWALT AND KING JOHN STIMPSON pose here after being crowned at the Annual Sweetheart Dance sponsored by the senior Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y. Lambda Chi Tri-Hi-Y Presents Easter Assemblies Sally Ackerman, Jane Alland, Nancy Barbarita, Micki Barrett, Joan Betts, Carol Bloch, Barbara Boster; Billie Bowling, Maxine Boyette, Jalana Carpenter, Kay Clark, Sally Clark, Nancy Conrath, Barbara diGiovanni; Lenore Elferdink, Linda Elferdink, Charlene Emery, Margie Emery, Mary Grant, Carol Hale, Carole Harberson; Judy Haskins, Claudia Haupt, Ruth Hedslrom, Jan Hempsted, Princess Imbrogno, Lynne Karsten, Joanne Keaton.
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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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Beth Kinek, Kaaran Leeson, Sandy LeGctte, Arlene Leonard. Dottie MacDonald, Gloria McDonald, Linda Manhardt; Man- Jo Menefee, Margie Nelson, Marsha Pelleteri, Judy Perkins, Jan Pope, Barbara Pritchard, Ixtuise Quinn; Sharron Reichert, Jan Rimderka, Denise Schuller, Cookie Shaw, Carol Sheridan, Marie Shinnik, Darlene Simmons; Amy Sleek, Georgia Slupe, Karen Stifel, Barbara Thibault, Donna Tight, Ruth Weiss, Darla Wilkinson. Party Is Given for Sun Dial School “WHO GETS THE CREDIT for the Christmas and Easter Assemblies? They do—those hard working, good planning, down to earth Lambda Chi-Tri-Hi-Yer’s. In their third and final year of Hi-Y these ambitious young women are doing their projects with a pro’s touch. To help spirit these gals make and sell those great blue and white shakers for the football and basketball games. A much appreciated party for the Sun Dial School is their project to the community. When the girls aren’t busy working on their floats and baskets they take part in Y.M.C.A. activities. The members of this club are working to promote the high standards of Christian leadership throughout the home, the community and on the campus. The members strive to practice what they preach as they set forth good examples before their classmates and plan many worthwhile projects. Lambda Chi-Tri-Hi-Y is for sure a most worthwhile club for worthy seniors. THE OFFICERS, left to right, are: Sue Nevin, reporter; Carol Worthlcy, parliamentarian; Sharon Shipley, secretary; Kim Lehr, president; Linda Marable, veep; Joanne Prues, treasurer. 131
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