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THESE CAFETERIA WORKERS are (left to right) Mrs. Pauline Adams, Mrs. Agnes McGee, Mrs. Gertrude Thornton. Mrs. Elizabeth Jenkins, Mrs. Jessie Phares, Mrs. Mary Non-ell, seen here during a planning session for the noon day meal for hungry students, office personnel and faculty members at Lauderdale High. These People Offer Many Services to L.H.S. HERE THE CAFETERIA workers are seen during their day of endless work which is that of preparing, scooping, tasting, and dipping the food for those eating lunch in the school cafeteria. “THEN, GIVE ME. back my money,” says Dave Mantwill to Linda Trauthwein as he discovers the prire has gone up. This year the Student Council and business department students have maintained the bookstore. 31
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L.H.S. Helps, Cheers Handicapped THE 1959-60 SCHOOL YEAR was filled with many activities for the student body. Parties, dances and plays filled the year. Twirp season. Homecoming scholarship tests, each activity was an adventure. In December, the school presented in cooperation with many civic groups, a party for the handicapped children of Broward County. By this they were able to help those less fortunate than themselves. Fort Lauderdale takes an active part in the school’s activities. Between the two is a bond of mutual interest and continuing cooperation. “MATILDA, MATILDA,” sings Flying L’s Howie Di- Blasi, Bill Karley, and Ken Krassy at the Christmas party given for handicapped. Activities CHEERS OF JOY, BEAMING SMILES, serious conversation, undercover planning, and a little goofing off” is a part of all activities. LHS’ homecoming bonfire proves no exception. Flying L’s Kirk Wickersham, Jan Cooper. Sue Diak, Nanci Green, Pat Butterfield, Jane Graham, Bonnie Ulrich, and Howie DiBlasi show the many aspects that make up LHS activity. 33
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