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THE WOODWINDS pose in the top picture. In the rear row are Darlene Simons, Pat Hall, Gail Davis, Reed Parrish, Frank Brown, Ed Cooke, Tom Quina, Richard Workman, Jerry White, Brenda Stanley, Victor Danart, Bill Shumpert, Art Holler- back, Murray Hinckley, Homer Forster, Ralph Rickard, SteveMarcum, Gale Rayburn, Peggy Jacobsen. In the second row are Wendy Nelson, Toy Ditzlcr, Pat Warren, Dianne Coleman, Gail Stone. In the next row are Sandy Brader, Carolyn Evans, Randy Williams, Dccna Tanton, Mary Jenne, Jim Phillips, Dianne Jorde, Judy Jackson, Joan Thiel, Marcy Mul- ford, Barbara Wright, Mark Seip, Leonard Tocci, Larry Smalley. THE BRASS section is pictured in the bottom picture. The back row contains Mel Waskow, Ron Konccny, Darrell Rushton, Bob James, Denham Clements, Gale Nelson, Molly French, Jim Hairston, Herschel McDonald, Ronnie Hughes, Dan Warner, Judy Tucker, Stan Harrocks, Gene Schnell, Lanny Miller, Jim Tucker, Dale Nicholson. Kneeling arc Jim Matthews, Kenneth Beimly, Greg Lawrence, Denis Englund, Bill Carter, John Ramsey, Lamar Black, Carl Ball, Herb Glatfcltcr, Dave Berry. ■ warn HBIHBi IN THIS HALF-TIME SHOW at Lockhart Stadium, the Band and the majorettes display their skill in marching formations. AMID THE CHEERING THRONGS at the pep assemblies sat the Band. The members played on these occasions and the strains of “On, On Lauder- dale often filled the campus. In this way the band members tried to help raise the school spirit. Tired feet and sore legs were often among the rewards of the Flying L Band when they practiced on Wednesday nights. These practice sessions every Wednesday night were in addition to the hour they spent practicing each morning during first period. During the year the Band gave several free con- certs at the War Memorial Auditorium. Everyone, eluding the general public, was invited to these.
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BAND MEMBERS in the last row, left to right, are Mike McCray, Ted Hoffman, Kurt Pcndergrast, Rus Hendon, Dave Taylor, Dan Warnor, Jim Hairston, Herschel McDonald, Ronnie Hughes, Lanny Miller, Dale Nicholson, Jim Tucker, Lanny Hiday, and Marvin Smith. In the fourth row are these members, Victor Danart, Willy Shumpert, Pat Hall, Frank Brown, Tom Quina, Gail Davis. Dennis Englund, Jim Matthews, John Ramsey, Carl Ball. Greg Lawrence, Ken Beimly, Lamar Black, Herb Glatfelter, Dave Berry, Bill Carter, Molly French, Gene Schnell, Stan Harrocks, Denham Clements, Gale Nelson. The third row contains Steve Marcus, Peggy Jacobson, Gail Stone, Darlene Simmons, Diane Coleman, Homer Forster, Melvin Waskow, Ronald Honecny, Bob James, Mark Seip, Sandy Brader. Larry Smalley, Carolyn Evans, Leonard Tocci. In the second row are Wendy Nelson, Toy Ditzler, Reed Parrish, Gale Rayburn, Pat Warren, Art Hollerback, Jerry White, Brenda Stanley, Richard Workman, Ed Cooke, Ralph Rickard, Murray Hinkley, Mary Jo Erskine, Zell Porter. In the front arc Deena Tanton, Mary Jenne, Jim Phillips, Diane Jorde, Judy Jackson, Joan Thiel, Marcia Mulford, Barbara Wright, Randy Williams. “WE HAIL THEE, Alma Mater.” These words slowly drift across the field from the crowded stands at the close of each home football game. In this way the Flying L Band raises the school spirit in victory or in defeat. For the first time the sophomores formed a band of their own. It was called the Baby L Band and created to help train the sophomores. WITH UNIFORMS GLITTERING and instru- ments shining, the Band marched in many parades. Among these parades were the annual Orange Bowl Parade and the Homecoming Parade of their own Fort Lauderdale High School. They were led in these speeches by the Drum Major, Randy Williams. Their president, Dave Taylor, an equally good leader, led all the elective activities. 69
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MARCHING DOWN the field to the tune of “On, On Lauderdale,” Randy Williams, drum major, leads the Fly- ing L Band. BEATING DRUMS and clashing cymbals can be heard when the percussion section, including Kurt Pendergrast, Dave Taylor, Mike McCray, Lanny Hiday, Rus Hendon, standing and Mary Jo Erskine, Marvin Smith, Teddy Hoffman, Zell Porter, kneeling, practices. A Baby L Band J Is Formed by the Sophomores 71 THE BABY L BAND is made up of the sophomores in the above picture. In the back row are Bob Trull, David Wargo, Bill Cross, Jeff Nolan, Jim W:amcr, Mike Federline, Benjie Edwards, and Bob Mathis. In the front row are Janet Bowers, Mary Low Juntila, Barbara Stevens, Ann Sokolowski, and Karen Jensen.
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