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Tj 'l . 1 A' X4 r lftx YT 'XV I Q Riu? JL , 1 , ly lf' 'lu f s.'51'l55' Row 1 Robert Raxder Mr Spalltna Advlsor Row 2 Patrxcra Kettler Ellen O Sullxvan Hlnda Handshu Row 3 Charlotte Harvxll Barbara Garms Gay Connolly Betty Johnson Patrtcla Dodge Row 4 Marcxa Thompson Sue Walsh Allrson Ebert Rxchard Relch Jlm Mrkulak Carol Nelson Arlene Vacxrca Row 5 Rtchard Mason Mrchael Elsworth Charles Smallhorn B111 Dearman Thomas Meehan Chester Gttterman Fred Saunders B111 I-ertxk W1ll1am Celander Cllve Mlller James Swlft The sportsmen of Lakeland Hugh School s Bowling Club have contributed their best to our Golden Age Under the ds rectlon of Mr Spalllna, the club has tried to learn the essentials of good bowling The Bowlxng Club meets every Tuesday afternoon at the Yorktown Bowling Alleys The team was chosen from this club and has entered tournaments with the teams rom Yorktown and Peekskrll The years to come will see the continuous success of the club Rowl Lynne Puff Beth Russett Memory Tvvardy Haze1Nl1l1er Ela1neRomanc1no lud1thN1ss1m Jud1thSheperd Toby Frledman Ca lLaDuca Iv na Xlarmo Patrrctallerst Margaret Lamo Row2 Susan Rosenburg Mrnam Boruchow Barbara Falkenburg Beatr1ceCowper Phyllxs Granger Barbara Grnswold Roberta wolfxnger Ann Sharky Ed1LhLew1ne Florence Enoch lNaom1Llfsh1tz Cora Barr Carol Nelson Nlrs Nelson RdV1SOI Row3 Pa U'lCl3 Dodge Marcta Thompson Rose Romeo Vrrgrma Polrto Susan Nlatthews Beth Smuh Shella Barrett Ellen Sobel Sandra Haft Marlene Betsser Helen Feuer Row-1 Robert Frlschmuth Anthony Pellegrrm Barry Axedon Peter krajeskx Joseph Palant lrankSm1th Harold Rennhard Ronald Young beorge Peters ls 1l11am tertlk Nlarun Rosenstexn The dramatlc club this year decided upon a tltle for their group, and Wig and Whlskers was chosen Among the ac tavltres of the club, a three act play was cast along wrth a Christmas program and a number of one act plays By develop 9 acting abrllty and interest, they are achieving thear ambmon ofa Golden Age 67 . TT ,QA Q- 6 -N ' A ' v . H ' 1 F ll Q l L , I . , 1 . y Q s C Y . w c ' I I T ' ' T' T L . x 7 - 'ly' fi -0 L L., A f s . 4 ,V Q' ' X 3.52, l F I . A A, Y il I , ' 1 j J 1 tvs? 'T '- ' ' 'QW -H T 1- I v- ' 'w. ' .ff : ' , . ' , ' . : ' ' , ' ' , ' . : ' , ' , . . - I ' . . A . ' ' . ' A . . . . I . . . , l 0 I ll ll '- f ' . . ll lf 5 if I A ' 3 , f , T f L , i r S f K 5 . or V L I MA, i y - ,I 1 is ,. 5 ' F my T j 1 ' a 1 f I I .. I ' s T' .. l .. . U 'K 1 A xv. 'H . u ' r y T ef ' ,mv , 2 . . ' '. I . ' ' . ' ' . ' . ' . ro . '1- I I I I ' D I I - I I I I ' v ' - n ' rl in Q 0 - - . Q - ,I In .
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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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ff' .K , Row lg Stanley Biller, Joseph Fremer, Richard Gaims, Peter Chamalian, Edward Griswald, William Celander, Joseph La Duca, Mr. Houskeeperf Advisovrfl Row 2: Michael Ellsworth, Frederick Saunders, James Swift, William Fertik, William Carroll, Barry Hoyt. ' In the Golden Age of Greece news was spread by way of orators and publicly read scrolls. ln thils moclernl Gold ge'! ,lx one main asset of distributing news is by way of the radio. Going along with this fact students of Lakeland High Schoolh nd Houskeeper have organized their own Radio Club. Along with building and operating radio edkuipment,l lheghembers have t V fix X' l fl ,f ' L f own radio station, KZOKZ. Other activities include taking field trips to stations and audiofslxows. '9l'lam ,Oper tor Licens s ml have already been obtained by some of the skilled members. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' XX rx , U 1 , 5- . 'Q I .L . -iii -3, '.. lr' . l fy I ' fx, Q r 30 A 1. v, -as f Row 1: Frank Smith, Gerald Nittoli, David Allan, John Clapps, John Costable, James Harlow, Andy Apon, Robert Raider. Row 2: Richard Mason, Lewis Kingsley, Alan Monowitz, Lance Shillinger, Robert Whitman, Ray Bartro, Gary Scolnick, Anthony Rizzio, Mr. Sarkissian, Advisor, Mr. Mur- ptzy, Advisor. Row 3: Ronald Young, Richard Chicotta, Elwyn Smith, George Felleman, Henry Bruhl, Harold Reinhard, Peter Sarno, John Trace. The Olympus of Lakeland opened its portals and engulfed the spirit of the men in Lakeland's Varsity Club. The honor and high standing which this club has obtained has been and will continue to be a great asset to our Golden Age. Membership to the club is open to all Lakeland High School sportsmen who have earned a varsity letter. Members of the club strive to maintain order at sports functions and to set an example for the students. Each year the Varsity Club sponsors a show and the proceeds go toward the purchase of school needs. The club also sponsors a picnic in the spring of each year. The club will long remain a necessary part of our Golden Age. 68 A X N!
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