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-: :E l lg ls -,' I ' gem WW : I 'X VV 3, .r Q ,N-df William Carney, Wayne Matthews, John Trace, Lewis Kingsley, Clifford Holmes, Louis Cipolla, Donald Lane, Peter Krajeski, Mr. Spallina, Advisor. Members of the Auto Mechanics Club learnlng the prlnclples of the gasoline engine. They have also learned to make repairs and rebuild their cars and those of others. These are America 's future printers. They are learnlng the art of printing and have put It to practical use by prlnt- lng some of the school publications and forms. f' 'aft 'Tx ' A gif. r A T 1. , tfAAAT y ,T T J 8 . , I ll 2 1 T l Q U1 Y , 3 6 'X -. l Frank Thompkins, Chester Girterman, Kenneth Anderson, William Camey, Gary Scolnick, Mr. De Feo, Advisor. 65 1 N
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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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2 t .Sim-' , I -MAS. T, ,Q kr qw r ,Wy W nf..-ff.. . fwg f,,ifP-'.'4i- , i iv'4.W'm 'xiii my f Row 1: Richard Kennedy, Marsha Staff, Harriet Kasenetz, Loralee Sharrow, Judy Slechta, Bruce Kornbluth. Row 2: William Carroll, Mr. Brech, Advisor. The Greeks' lively imagination made a whole religion of nature. The Conservation Club, under the supervision of Mr. Brech, realizes the increas- ing need of studying the great mysteries of nature, especially since our suburban areas are growing. As in the days of Greece, the members specialize in preparing lectures and going on field trips. They are in the process of writing a pamphlet to be distributed to the publlc about the Nature Park of Croton Point. The whole purpose of the Washington Club ls to give the Seniors of Lakeland an opportunity to visit the capital of their nation along with such great buildings as the Pentagon and of course, the Capitol itself, which is of classic design. Also they can observe, during their four day guided tour, other hlstorlc places of interest as Mount Vernon, Annapolis and Gettysburg. '-an it l i Row 1: Susan Overbeck, Carolyn Cochrane, Margaret Laino, Patricia Herst, Carol Nelson, Barbara Falkenburg, Marguerite Castle, Rozanne Doherty, Arlene Vacirca, Connie Clapkin, Margaret Nehmzow. Row 'Zz Robert Raider, George Peters, Robert Waxtel, Lance Shillinger, Peter Krajeski, Michael DeMaria, Gary Scolnick, Michael Lurie, Gerald Nittoli, Howard Peiffer, Karen Curry, Ingrid Hugo, Harold Reinhard, Carmela DeStefano, Mr. Brech, Advisor. Row 3: Donald Lane, Wayne Matthews, Alan Monowitz, Paul Snyder, Vernon Esterly, Kenneth Anderson, Russell Palmer, Ray Bartro, Frank Smith, Jerome Atlansky, Harold Kern, Gerald Kulich.
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