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uture Nurses lub Row 1: Susan Walsh, Barbara Mechura, Carol LaDuca, Marleen Beisser. Row 2: Karen Ann Curry, Betty Johnson, Allison Ebert, Miss Amie Irish, Advisor. Tralned nurses are definitely needed to maintain a Golden Age no matter what era we are upon. The Future Nurses Club ls for all students who are Interested In this field or its branches. Its purpose is to give its members a better understanding of nursing school requirements and the expectations of a student nurse. Some actlvltles of this club are to vlslt hospitals and nursing schools so that the mem- bers may become better acquainted wlth the functions of these organlzatlons. As the Grecians played on their lyres for muslcal enioyment, we at Lakeland also play musical in- struments. The orchestra rewards each member with a felt letter and a quarter unit of credit toward graduation requirements. In addltlon to the festive sprlng concert, the orchestra may be heard at plays, Christmas time and at graduation exercises. Row 1: Linda Kurz, Beverely Reif, Melvin Leeds, Peter Chamalian, Gail Kirtman, Eileen Quinn, Linda Jessep, Mike Schleyer. Row 2: James Begley, Su- san Collins. Jeffrey Bassin, Linda Smith, Alice Drozdyk, Leah Deligan, Toby Blumberg. Row 3: Emil Novohradsky, Judy Werthner, Robert Gochfeld, Hel- Gll FHM. B8I!y Bunyea, Christine Christie, Betty Barrett, Lynn Dobson, Jim Waldron, Marianne Richards, Karen Huff, Dianne Nissim, Bessie Deitz, Bill Co Zen, Pat Kuchenmeister, William Celander, John Noschesse, Richard Link, Danny Oscarson. Standing: George Peters, Richard McKechnie, Mr. Martin amer, Director. 60
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1 k cf' ov CJ -1 Ll fm Ano 'grit' 4 , v, N ,, Row 1: Peter Sarno, Stephen Douglas, John Felleman, Bessie Dietz. Row 2: Diane Guaneri, Richard Elias, Miss Keevil, Advisor, Helene Ulicky, John Ryan The Freshman and Sophomore Class Councils have promoted spirit wlfhln their classes. Each councll has worked hard to make its acflvlfles a success. Row 1: Richard Gaims, Anthony Bresser, Roger Klarl, June Flower. Row 2: Arlene lsrael, Ursula Elroy, Barbara Schwartz, William Carroll, Marlene Young, Gary Parsons, Mr. Bemer, Advisor. .5114 ul , , . Mvwwvf-rv l 4? -ha, , W f 'l , K, .- xx H,,fq4 'l,.g,, ' -xx - Jani'-0 59
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- -..- . .. ,.,.l I a ye. V W ...-,.. 'FC , . l lf.-1 .M , ,. v. f-o-.l-rt, A . - J 4 A -Que 136 1-,KY 4, Row 1: Rudolph Miller, Jane Phillips, Mary Ann Richards. Row 2: Patrica Dodge, Marcia Thompson, Paaica Kuchenmeister, Carol Emeny, Michelle McCoy, Gary Parsons, Toby Blumberg, Michael Schleyer, Judith Shepard, Susan Rosenberg, Bruce Celander, Karen Ann Curry. Row 3: John Noechase, William Celander, Richard Oliver, Patrica Reed, Verna Jean Gazverde, Lynn Dobson, Phyllis Granger, Hazel Miller, Terry Brahm. Row 4: Winifred Naylor, Christie Frost, Donna Kent, Florence Enoch, Fred Saunders, William Cohen, Diane Nissim, Bessie Dietz, Judith Wert, Marlene Young, Beth Russett, Richard Link, Paulette Grab, Bonnie Lou Turnbull, Morton Travis, James Swift, Peter Seymore. Row 5: George Peters, Paul Chancer, Jeffrey Bassin. Row 6: Charles Noe, Mr. Shine, Advisor. The Lakeland High School Band strlves to pro- mote better understandlng and appreclatlon of muslc. Thelr green and gold unl- forms can be seen at foot- ball games, parades, and at assemblies. They have displayed thelr school splrlt and enthusiasm at the games and certainly were another factor aldlng our growth and develop- ment leodlng to the Gold- V , en Age of Lakeland. 4, Uv. ag-. A i..p Row 1: Roberta Wolfinger, Miriam Boruchow. Row 2: Beverly Croft, Christine Marvin, Judith Nissim, Norma Lee Arnorosi. 6l
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