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Page 50 text:
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ONE OF FEBRUARY’S HIGHLIGHTS was the crowning of Ann Fleming as Basketball Queen. Her attendants were Patti Cavaretta and Kathi Fairfield. THINK! THINK! THINK! Senior Placement Exams are nothing to be sneezed at. Silence was golden. English, math, and everything else had to be known. VALENTINE CARDS couldn’t be any cuter. Sally Miller hunts for “the perfect one” and the choice was difficult to make. Cupid helped her out. THE HIGHEST HONOR any girl may receive is the title “Miss Fort Lauderdale High.” This was won by Cathy Pierce, most gracious and deserving.
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Homework and Activities in Full Swing at L.H.S “WE, THE CLASS OF ’62,” tells Sophomore Class President Updegraf to his class, “must get into the swing of things.” The first sophomore assembly was a real success. ON “WHITE SHIRT AND TIE DAY, the senior boys spruce up. Displaying fine attire are: Charles Lillian, Bob Coles, Mike Williams, John Wymann, and Don Gilbert. THE PUBLIC LIBRARY facilities were used immensely around exam time. Toni Morris, Sue Frcidburg, Joyce Casoria, Dennis Prisk, and Dotty McDonald, spend many hours in research. Not only during exams, but almost ever)’ night the library is visited by many L.H.S. students. To us. this library means a great deal. 45
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February—Filled With Follies, Hearts, and Queens THE FLYING “L” Follies competition was won by “Comanche Kid,” well presented by Juniorettes. Gayly and vividly dressed, the girls performed splendidly. Placing were: Sinawiks, second; Key, third. The auditorium was filled to capacity and the Follies was thoroughly enjoyed by all. Placements, Games, Concerts, and THE FIRST WEEK OF February was welcomed with open arms by all students except seniors. Senior Placement Exams were given. Sadie Hawkins Dance, February 6th, placed a beautiful and fun- filled end on “Twirp Season.” Looking around, one begins to see little Cupid at work. Valentine’s Day came and went, but many sweet memories remain in students minds for Tri-Hi-Y presented the annual “Sweetheart Dance.” The highlight of the month was the Flying “L” Follies, where Miss Cathy Pierce was crowned “Miss Fort Lauderdale High.” Juniorettes won the Studies, Make February Complete top honors in skit competition. The Hying “L’s” basketball team still held strong! L.H.S. couldn't be any prouder. Miss Ann Fleming was basketball queen. The 2nd semester couldn’t have gotten off to a better start. The Flying L” Band gave their third concert of the season. Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors enjoyed assembly programs. Our yearbook was sent to press. February was one of the greatest months of the school year. 47
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