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Acquainted Dance” Members Always Busy as Bees FRIENDLY SMILES are received from the elderly people at the Coral Pines Home in Oakland Park, where Juniorettes spend many hours doing service work. There are eight main projects which fill their busy year. These are: Get Acquainted Dance, Halloween Howl (with Wheel Club), Thanksgiving Food Drive, Pizza Party, messenger desk, Lauderdale Logs, basket- ball programs and Coral Pines. Mrs. Jett and Mrs. Wilkins are the sponsors of this active club where many functions are carried out. The membership is at a high thirty-six and continues to grow with the girls who are able and will- ing to be in this club. The girls enjoy doing various tasks and carry them out with a pleasant smile. PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY Marsha Kingsley Gail Linane Susie Rablcn Pal Moo re house. Linda Ostcrhoudt; Mary Rickey, Betsy Sheard; Fran Shearer, Vicki Todd. “THERE’S ONLY ONE WAY to get rid of them,” remarks Bill Smith to Nan Hoy. The removal of Linda Heep and Bill Millikan was quite a panic! The Halloween Howl was a success. 149
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Juniorettes Welcome All to Lauderdale With “Get “HERE IS THE BULLETIN ” says Nod Doepke to Sue Gibson, Juniorettes operate the “Information Desk” in the hall. Running errands and guiding lost souls are everyday routine. OFF TO CORAL PINES, a home for the senior citizens of our community, is Vicki Todd. The Juniorettes cooperate with other clubs in brightening the lives of the aged people. Sandy Aanes, Judy Allen. Bonnie Baltier, Linda Bruaw. Lesley Carpenter Sue Diack. Noel Doepke; Linda Douglas, Bonnie Edwards, Mary Jo Erskine, Kathy Fairfield, Ann Fleming. Marilyn Floyd, Sue Gibson; Nan Hoy, Judy Jackson, Billie Sue Katsikas, Sheri Kleiger, Karen La Reau, Karen McCarthy, Nancy Meadows.
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PRESIDENT Dennis Prisk TREASURER Jim Tucker FIRST VICE- PRESIDENT Jim Matthews CHAPLAIN Walter Burkhart SECOND VICE PRESIDENT Randy Mulford PARLIAMENTARIAN Mike Williams REC. SECRETARY Jack Wayne SPONSOR Mr. C. Packard CORR. SECRETARY Steve Marcum SPONSOR Mr. C Smith Junior Exchange’s Freedom Shrine, on Display A NEW ADDITION to the club projects at Fort Lauderdale High this year was Junior Exchange's activity calendar. Jim Ball. Mike Williams, and Jim Tucker post the activities lor the week. Help Beautify Grounds AMONG THE FOUR boys’ service clubs at LH.S. Junior Exchange Club has es- tablished itself for the purpose of encourag- ing a higher quality of citizenship in the school, community, state, and nation, and for being of service to the school. This club’s distinguishing factor is clearly visible in its selection of members. The male students are chosen for their leadership, citizenship, scholastic average, and their ability to accept responsibilities. Helping to maintain the landscape, and to “clean up” the agriculture department of Fort Lauderdale High were two of the new projects undertaken by this ever pro- gressing club this year to render service to the school. On many an early Saturday morning these clubbers could be found around the campus intensely occupied by their work. Other projects include car washings, and painting the fire evacuation signs on the auditorium seats.
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