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“WE THE PEOPLE . . reads Cindy Adamo lo Billie Sue Kalsikas from Junior Exchange Freedom Shrine. ENERGETIC JUNIOR EXCHANGERS try their hand at turn- ing scads of crepe paper and cardboard into a work of art for their float, entered in the Homecoming Parade. in Main Hall, Symbolizes Our American Heritage 151 Peter Anderson, Carl Ball. Richard Beatty,'Lamar Black, Howie DiBlasi, Bill Dixon, Dennis Englund; Mark Gibson. Michael Glenn. Thomas Hancock, Richard Inglis, Jeff Little, John McNally, Daniel Mundrick; Francis Murphy, Zeke Nealey, Ronald Neufield, Kenneth Parry, David Schaff, Steve Teeter, Warren Williams.
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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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PRESIDENT Joe Pesek VICE-PRESIDENT Ralph Lehr REC. SECRETARY Ray Langston CORR. SECRETARY Jerry Pfeiffer TREASURER Thomas Riles SENIOR DIRECTOR Guy Metzger SPONSOR James Maurer SPONSOR Terry Carlisle Rally Honors Today’s Youth Keeping up with their long standing tradition of a top service club, the forty members of Key have ended one of their most successful years. Serving both in school and community, Key Club has handled such projects as pep tags, Faculty - Varsity basketball game, and the giant Youth Rally held in the War Memorial Auditorium each year. Key started their year with Welcome Day, handing out pencils and maps to the incoming sophomores. On October 2, the name Key Club bellowed through the school as the members held their annual Key Club Day. Shirts and ties were worn by each member as they sold student directories, solicited for bank accounts, handed out free pep tags, and advertised their dance after football game where their Key Club Sweetheart, Miss Noel Doepke was crowned by Mr. Brewer. In the latter part of the year Key held their Sadie Hawkins dance where the gals could ask the guys for a evening of fun, especially when they try Key’s special Kick-apoo joy juice. “WHY SALLY, of course, you can trust us with your money,” assures Poe Pesek, “Your savings will be placed safely in the bank under your account.” Skip Biesler agrees wholeheartedly.
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