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fuk K? Row 1 Jane Philips Margaret Wolfe Barbara Galms Arlene Vacxrca Row2 Mr Lmdsey Sponsormg Princrpal Ronald Young Frank Smith Miss Keevll Advlsor The Athenlans believed that af you plant good educatlon m a young body, it bears leaves and fruit the whole life long, and no raln or drought can destroy lt The National Honor Society, advised by Miss Ruth E Keevll, gives credlt to these people who have tried to benefit by their education lthough a small group, the society strives to uphold their position and the code of the Honor Society, which is scholarship, leadership, service and character The members have established a scholarshnp fund drlve to ralse money to ald a senior who ls not a member of the Honor Society through future education Mlss Kee vll and the members hope this scholarship fund will become a permanent prolect of the soclety The National Honor Soclety was started ln Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and has grown steadily within the United States, its possesslons, and un American schools in other countries. Members are chosen by the faculty and are students who satisfy and surpass the requirements of character, scholarship, leadershlp, and service. The members must have an accumulated average of 8596. The students must also have done work In community and school actlvltles and have high moral habits and pleasant personal- lties. It is indeed an honor to be a member of the National Honor Soclety and we wish them success with their proiect. 54 , N f , 3 ' lqflgn Q S , J V . . ?. 4 M 54 f. l' l 9. . f , . . 4 f ' .' Q7 g ' M f, :L , ,H W V : I ' . D . . : . . ' . 1 r f - - nf - n . . . .1 . . . . . - . . . . . . .
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llakelanh ltehger VOL I N0 1 LAKELAND HIGH SCHOOL NOVEMBER. 12 1957 Lakeland Hlgll St llool 1993 Ronald loung F on tune t t 119 the Intt Contlnen nl News S lWlCE p 111ts to11 s about l1fe 1n small towns thmughout the wo1ld B5 chanc 111 obscure school called Lakeland H1vl1 1n Pceksk1l a scnall town of 13 lIlllllOll people was chosen tue can ex of ICNS s 1 t lOl3 You 1nd I beln gli u rtts rf that s hool wexe chosen to fly to Peesk1ll f1om 'ln outer B ll 011 offlce to gather m'1ter1a1 He1e lS what we found Lake and has expanded a ltle ll '19 pat few de ades Some 17 1 1d1t1o11s have b1ought the to tal ntmber of class rooms to 4003 The s hool now covers 74 HCICS A Jtt l111d111 f1eld has been erected on the old Slle of the football fleld Th football team conse qucntly has been forced under 15 lmnted to 4 cub1c mches so Jumor C of C Slates Contest The annual V01 e of Democ mcy Contest sponsoxed each yeal bt the Jun1o1 Chamber of Con n1e1ce 15 heme held a '1111 th1s 5ea1 It lS open to all Sophomozes Ju111o1s ano. Sen101s T1 co11Le lS a btoadcast sctlpt w11 1n and 1 1c111 co'11pet1L on 1n wh1ch dents p1epa1e thxee lo fve n1111 ute sr1pts on the subject Speak fOl Democtacy It 15 set up 1n the same 111111 ner every year Commumty wtn Il s 'ue sele ted th1ou '1 school and co111n1un1ty wlde El1'I'l1H3ElO11s Wllfh contestants makmv 111 pe1 son scrxpt del1ver1es before the Judees The commumty w111ne1s scr1pt 15 then taped and the tape ls the bas1s f0l judlng the state nd natlonal c0mpet1t1on Local awards vary w1th each contest sponsor but awards are a plaque and other awards Whlle liakelanh llehger Published Tn VS eekly by the Students of Lakeland lltgh School Lake Mohegan New York Prznted at Patent Press Mount Kzsco N Y Editor zn Chzef Wendy H9150 Edztorzal Staff Mlllam Boruchow Judy Shepard Naomt Lxfshttz Loretta Sher Secrglary Ellen Sobel Treasurer Margaret Lalho Adpzsof Frank Eckelt l lf at Columbus Day Celebrated At October Assembly On Fr1day Oct 11th an as sefmbly was held 1n the hxgh school aud1tor1um under the dl rect1on of Mr Challou to cele brate Columbus Day Judy N1ss1m was ll'llSl',ICS5 of ce1e'nor11es for the progtam FIYSQ on the progxam vsas a Columbus day parade In the parlde were R1chard Gams Dav1d Costello Wendy Herst Calol DaDuca Rose M3116 Mont 1ero Lucy VlO1a Betty Barrett Mallene Belssez After th1s parade Wllh the stu cents st1ll standing on the sta e Ba1bf11a Fall-renberg and Elhe Sm1th danced a Tamntella wl11ch was taught them by Mrs Ken nedy M1ldred V1ola was to have accompanled them on her accor d1on but at the last mmute she became 1ll and Mr Premmmger took her place After the dance Blame Romancmo sang the beau t1ful song Come Back to Sor 1ento wluch was ded1cated t Mrs Kennedy After tue st ng, by Elfune L1ll1a11 RUIZ and Geoxge Peters d1d a dance and then w1th a few other boys sang a Spamsh song Th1s was the last event of the pro l'1ll Mr Cnallou tnen spoke a. few words Band And Chorus To Compete In Festwal X na- Row 1 Mr Eckelt, Advtsor, Helene Feuer, Sandra Haft Loralee Sharrow Rlma Lumn, Florence Enoch Susan Rosenberg Pa IIICIB Herst, Edith Les 1ne Toby Fnedman, Margaret Lamo, Mlrtam Boruchow, Toby Blumberg Row 2 Cora Barr Hazel M11 lei. llldllh Shepard Phyllxs Granger Ellen Sobel Loretta Scher, Judxth N1ss1m, Barbara Schwartz Carol Wood, Ronny Young 56 . . - . , Q . A , , . , . a 3 3, . ' ' . c - i 1' 1 o iz . fr- 'L ' ' ' ' ' Q Q tr f ew' 1' 1 I ' ' -- 1 ' 1 'S F . . 5. - ' ' D gg ' 1 M65 , . V . I , 5' ' ' '. ' ' .. ' K A , ' . ' ' . le st , . .,. 5 - . .- .-1' g t 5 '.' A . 'Q' g . ' 1 ' ' ' stu- 5 to be 2 t ' ..,, ' lat- ' ' ' ' in ' ' 5 5 .. 2 -g -td- .c' . '. X we 1 . . 1 ,vi 1- L R' l I ' ' ,xi 1 1 - 5,4 3 . K , A V t . V . - Q , ' ' . ex' 1' c ' g. 'L tl ls ' c . D ' A 5 - 1 - - . - ' ' ' 3 2 , , ' . A D 4 I - J m 1 ' g ' z I V ' ' 2. . , D - . A ground. Locker space in the gym given. The state winner receives V - - . . . . , , . , . Q . . . I A . I ' ' 1 V - n . .- , 1 - - ' l , H ' , ' 1 1 ' A ' 1 , - ' ' 0 . 1 V 1 V 1 L - ' 1 1 - - . -' . ' 1 1 1 K' ' ' - 1 . . . .. 4 -Y ' V . V ' - - .. ..., , . . , , , , , A . y , , A A , g - Q A . . 2.1 In . I . . V' ' 1 '1 A . ' . . Mr. - g -1 tg' Y 551 f ,, X, B 4 Y at , ha rpg' it Q7 ll 5. Y if 1 QE! C K H I .1 ,2 '- N 13 1 . Q f.!, , W, ' ua . , 4 -, . h - h K f W S 7l fr K , , 1 fig: .fag in A E ,, t 3 , s, - qt 1 gy ti.. W f f 1 , . A 5, ' . 1,59 ' l A 9 s 5. IA Ei 63 . ' 1 S 7 1,1 I I : ' D I I I b I I ' ' . ' - : . - U I I I 1
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