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and Energy to Help Others RECORDING SECRETARY, Virginia Michie; CORRESPONDING SECRETARY. Beverly Heacock; TREASURER, Sue Setz; PAR- LIAMENTARIAN. Joanie Robertson: CHAPLAIN, Martha Meyer; SENIOR DIRECTOR. Jeni Holt; JUNIOR DIRECTOR. Jean Pfiefer; SOPHOMORE DIRECTOR. Carroll Haynes; SPONSOR. Mrs. De Mom. PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT Bonnie Hauch Betsy Fishburn Their Gift Is Giving “TO LIVE in loving service—” this is the goal of members of the Junior Sinawik Club. Their spare time is filled with worthwhile projects. At Christmastime the girls tie gifts for the United Fund. They help handi- capped children at the Schulten School. Their work is invaluable at the Mental Health Association and the County De- tention Home. At school, club members work in the office during the school year. Sinawiks sell Flying L pennants to the student body every year. In February the girls opened Twirp Season with a greatly successful theatre party. Near the end of the year, Sinawiks present a scholar- ship to a deserving senior. These girls know the true meaning of living in service, for their every action does good for someone. “TURN THE TIDE ON NORLAND,” chants Sinawik's members as the “Bubble Girls” run along side their prize-winning float in the Homecoming Parade. The girls put in a lot of work on this float, but their effort was not in vain as they won the second place prize.
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Service-Minded Junior Sinawiks Give Their Time Lana Alperl, Lenore Alpert, Margaret Bennett, Dede Birely, Patti Cavaretta, Sue Combs, Carole Cooper; Jan Cooper, Judy Cooper, Pat. Durrence, Terry Fleming, Wendy Gill, Pam Gilstrap, Sandy Jenin; Diane Leonard, Louise Quinn, Anne Rush. Alice Schmidt, Judy Tucker, Lynne Williams, Vicki Zeve. “WOULD YOU LIKE to swing? ’ asks BevHeacock. The “FT. LAUDERDALE HIGH SCHOOL.” says Jan Cooper Sinawik girls are frequent visitors to the Shulton home for cheerfully as she answers the switchboard while working the handicapped children. in the office.
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“HOW MUCH?’ asks Marilyn Etheridge and Nancy Irish as they rush to buy Lauderdale dolls from Wheel Clubbers Rex Petro, and Ken Krassy, before they are all sold out. ‘LOOK AT those muscles ripple,” jeers Ralph Lehr as Tarzi Pardue pitches right in to help move furniture. The members are always willing to help where help is needed. Constantly on the Go, Wheel Club Serves L.H.S. PRESIDENT Doug Cook 1ST VICE-PRESIDENT Tarzi Pardu 2ND VICE-PRESIDENT Thirwall Bonham REC. SECRETARY Bill Smith CORR. SECRETARY Don Zimmer TREASURER Jim Brindell SPONSOR Mr. Lee SPONSOR Mr. Holt
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