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PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT worked closely together this year to make the class of '61 the best at Lauderdale High. Jim Brindell, the president, presided at all Junior Class Legislative Board meetings, and Sandy Jenin worked as the chairman of the class dance, “Quiet Village.” The four Junior Class officers devoted their combined time and efforts toward the goal of making their class projects successful. Class of ’61 CALLING ROLL and writing the minutes have been among the many jobs Sally Miller, as secretary of the Junior Class, has had. MONEY SPENT, money received, and money on deposit have all gone into the records Bonnie Edwards, Treasurer, has kept.
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Flying L Classes of ’61 and ’62 UNDERCLASSMEN ARE often teased and stepped-on. but really are a great part of school life. Being a majority in number, their contribu- tions are many. The underclassmen present dances, a play, and participate in school functions by having offices in their class and in student council. The sophomores and juniors go through the period of “growing pains” to form a tight, well- organized class, of which they and others can be proud. Yes, a salute to the underclassmen is necessary. BOB-A-LOO! The most popular object produced in the shop classes this year seemed to be bongo drums. Harry Polliam is making these drums. Underclassmen HERE’S TO YOU, Alma Mater sings the entire student body at a pep assembly. This song sinks deep into the hearts of all Flying L's. School spirit is something that is precisely valued at Ft. Lauderdale High. Sophomores, juniors and seniors together pprtray their spirit in song. 243
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PRETTY SMILES and beautiful gowns set Homecoming Queen candidates Sally Shank and Susie Rablen aglow as they ride in the procession during half-time activities. “COOL, MAN, COOL! thinks Steve Olowecki as he hangs his Christmas stocking, expecting big things from that little round man with the rosy cheeks. Class of ’61 Abel, Lillian Abele, Eva Adams, Truitt Agnini, Michael Ahrens, James Aldrich, Harold Allen, Charles Allen, Harriet Anderson, Peter Andre, Barbara Andre, Stephen Andrews, James Angcll, Nancy Argyros, Elizabeth Arnold, Robert Ary, Charlotte Aunapu, Bonnie Baer, Judith Baird, Charles Baldwin, Virginia 245
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