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A. Junior Joanna Miller works a problem in the math section of a general intelligence test which is required of all juniors and freshmen. Mrs. McKinney directed and timed the test. B. Lakeland's Pom Pon girls round the corner during one of the corn school parades. The girls made many excellent performances. most of which were at home football games. U wily -UQ 'Tf !is.-, 'N .v C. After the winning performance of the wrestlers at the Sectional, students celebrated by eating vic- tory cake. Jana Pearson helps serve cake which t.he cooks generously donated. D. Juniors and freshmen missed a whole day of classes to take a battery of general intelligence exams. Mr. Potter checks on students to make sure no one is borrowing another's general knowledge. me f -JK J fe ra ' I ' sigh x Q o Q'-' fvslk- 'J ' - K . 'V' -x . . l X e X iA6it:! , X if W, J, ..- 49 V D' t in 1 it -' is r- an - t Hg. 1 E R A 5 - Q 1.3, i . Ai 5' 1- . 4 I 5 22 'AA Agn- I x D'
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Seniors present Harvey, cr comedy. The L.H.S. Senior class presented Harvey, a comedy by Mary Chase on November 22 and 23 in the Lakeland auditorium. With the help of student director Judy Combs, Miss Mary Ann Beu- ret directed the cast of 22 students. Both performances attracted audiences of over 100. Harvey, a three play act, dealt with the Dowd family who were trying to rid Elwood P. Dowd of his imaginery, six foot, white rabbit. Life dealt with scenes at the Dowd residence and at Dr. Chum- ley's Rest, a sanitarium. The cast presented Miss Beuret with a bracelet and a glass rabbit, in remem- brance of the Senior play, Harvey. Miss Beuret commented that, It was my best directional so far, but it wou1dn't have been possible without the experi- ence, cooperation, and spirit of the Sen- ior cast. E. iames luday, as Elwood P. Dowd, slicks the hair of his imaginary friend, Harvey, while confused Connie Ebay, Terri Martin, and Gretchen Brown look on. The Dowd family Ltied to tid Elwood of Harvey throughout the play. D, James Iuday prepares to hang Harvey's picture above the mantle. This is zhe only time during the play Harvey appeats. SENIOR PLAY 21
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IS ring of the 8:25 bell started her day at Lakeland. Homeroom ired students catching up on home- denied the night before, going to Lings, sneaking out of homeroom to the halls, and preparing for the new ahead. me morning passed by slowly until the came to socialize with friends and mates at lunch. With the juke box ad up as high as Mr. Stork would per- it, students talked of last night's T. zrograms, the latest rumors, and ming sports events. ie five minute pass period didn't 1 long enough for the many I-li's that needed to be said in between classes. 4 . gk.. , 7? V4 With the 3:25 bell, the halls filled with 147, E, of locker doors slamming, students yelling to classmates, and people running to the buses or cars with hurried good- byes. ...- g.., N m- V X v ' t. 1 Fw , . '44 a ' ,, ,nk v-. , Q - ,X Q n S ? ss' i s Qiffnl 'N . .Q u 4 1 ,fl elf' -' '45 aiifr i .. ,I ' rf, .54 YI E. The Echo did a feature story in recognition of the six sets of twins at Lakeland. Arguments and stiff competition topped the list of complaints by the twin brothers and sisters. G. During a culture demonstration for American lit- erature, Senior Kent Guldin and Junior lack Sawicki dress a twenty-five pound turkey for roasting. F. During the March 12th bomb scare, Mr. New- comer, a volunteer fireman, rushes into the Lake- land building to search for the bomb which proved a false alarm. . r a i LHS halls buzz. ,f 'SBK ,t1 f 755 , - , u , 5, . . . ,. ' LJ,-K-' V. , - 1 . 'N 'y.0ifM- 1' ' ,fun-.. .5 .' .. - S N' I 37 ' - 1 I' . 447 ' 2 ff f STUDENT LIFE - 23
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