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The Girls' Athletic Association symbolizes sportsmanship and in- structed athletics at Lakeland. The club, consisting of girls who are outstanding in ath- letic ability, are reward ed by a G.A.A. pin sim ilar to the olive leaves awarded to outstanding athletes in the Golden . ll Row 1 Kathy Tomedelll, Betsy Robertson, Susan Ranellone, Judith Nissim, Dolores Bennett, Barbara Kraft, Suzanne Fessel- meyer Arlene Vacirca, Mary Ann Richards, Patricia Welch, Patricia Reid, Hazel Miller, Barbara Gaims, Susan Rosenberg, Phyllis Granger, Row 2: Arlene Carty, Joyce Karl, Diane Volkman, Shiela Barrett, Colleen Lamos, Susan Matthews, Beth Smith Miss Kehoe, Advisor, Barbara Jarres, Patricia Kuchenmelster, Linda Kurz, Judy Slechta, Sharon Handson, Toby Fried- man Lynne Puff. Row 3: Harriet Kasnetz, Marcia Staff, Loralee Sharrow, Marlene Young, Verna Gasverdi, Meredith Bailey, Harriet Agunien, Ellen Sobel, Judy Sheperd, Ann Sharkey, Cora Barr, Francis Lundstrom. Row 4: Beverly Croft, Jacqueline Guyon Susan Higgins, Bonnie Lou Turnbull, Arline Israel, Susan Kornfeld, Barbara Schwartz, Ellen Nisenblatt, lris Iberman, Lillian Ruiz, Carolyn Cochrane, Carol Nelson. Row 5: Elaine Romanclno, Barbara Falkenberg, Rena Solomon, Virginia Po- lito Diane Guaneri, Barbara Griswold, lAbsentj, The Ushers Club at Lakeland High has represented our school by setting and maintaining high standards. Their service has been valuable to us. The ushers must be neat and be representative of good conduct at school. They must also main- tain a passing average in every subiect. Row 1: Sheila Barrett, Beth Smith, Barbara Jarres, Susan Matthews, Christie Lee Frost, Colleen Lamos, Patricia Kettler, Diane Volkman. Row 2: Susan Rappaport, Arlene Vogel, Joan Passarelli, Eileen Benjamin, Marlene Beisser, Linda Appacelli, Carol Emeny, Mary Jane Btemner, Arlene Va- circa, Miss Vetter, Advisor. Row 3: Nancy Carlough, Rose Romeo, Jean Matheson, Barbara Jordan, Carol Dyckenhoff, Suzanne Fesselmeyer, Lynn Dobson, Bessie Dietz, Adrienne Small, Susan Walsh. Row 4: Helene Ulicky, Betty Barrett, Barbara Griswald, Phyllis Granger, Judy Sheperd, Mem- ory Twardy, Hazel Miller, Dolores Bennett, Sherry Ellen Travis, Allison Ebert. Row 5: Beverly Croft, Jacqueline Guyon, Ann Sharkey, Edith Le- vine, Naomi Lifshitz, Ellen Sobel, Lynne Puff, Toby Friedman, Barbara Travis. Row 6: Patricia Herst, Carol Nelson, Susan Rosenberg, Hinda Hand- schu, Beatrice Cowper, Ruth Barrett, Cora Barr, Meredith Bailey, Harriet Agunien, 62
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I M-A-A A W ,-4:4 . ,, W. -at--a-Q... A NWN- N 1. .- ......,..,.L.,,,L., T '-U -. -,.. ' 'vc-3 wasaui- A 'mi '--- -...., Row 1: Arlene Pitta, Jean Finnerty, Verna Dingman. Row 2: Angela Trumbaturi, Marcela Ryan, June Flower, Edwina Kilinski, Mr, Engel- son, Advisor, Christie Frost, Ellen Hampson, Barbara Falkenburg, Mr. Christi, Advisor, Joan Costa, Jackie Guyon, Beverly Croft, Eileen Ben- jamen. The Future Business Leaders of America consists of a group of students who are interested in entering the bus- iness world. Visiting large business organizations is the main function of the F. B.L.A. Readers Digest, lntema- tional Business Machines, and the New York Stock Exchange are trips planned, along with hearing a guest speak- er at an annual dinner. Working together, the F.B.L.A. members prepare themselves for future business careers. Row 1: Bruce Kornbluth, Lynn Levine. Row 2: Jay Brown, Richard Magram, Leonard Strauss, Larry lvlorell, Robert Zapletal, Edward Swift, Steven Monk, Robert Flor, Joel Leib, Mr. Brech, Advisor. The pur se of the Library Club is twofold--to give the students the opportunity to practise and enioy thi use of books and the librar , and to help make the school library a better one. The Library Club includes among its usual! activities, selection of new books, putting on dis- plays and sponsoring discussions on books. WX'- ' i 9 4 f 'sg in 7 olgxo' A ' 'o.,i'n oi t lu,,4o ll. . ,, A' i I i :Q l 3 64
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