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..anv? S Row 1 Mr Kratzman Advrsor Barry Avedon Roberta Wolfmger Norma Lee Amorosr Elwyn Smnth Rlchard Mason Carol Nelson Davxd Allan Margaret Lalno The Athenian theater had the blue dome of heaven above lt, the red Acropolls rock behind at and little else ln the way of stage trappings Our stage crew, however, performs minor miracles bringing atmosphere and nllusuon to our pro ductuons Mr Kratzman, again this year, guides the crew on the road to success ln their stage work Because scenery and llghtlng play a magor part ln produclng a fine play, we are expressing a vote of thanks to our crew and its supervlsor The twirlers, although I existence for only two years, have boosted the morale at our football games and have helped Lakeland achieve success 1 e ttwirlers are seen performlng at football games and keeping time with the head malorette Snap and enthusiasm as h r olto ,, e merman g erlw Croft Chrxstme Marvm Judlth Nxssxm Norma Lee Amorosl Ml U --v 69 ll , l' t i . l ' ' T I 1 s I a A I ' V 1? ' 'Tzu v Q.: L M I ,. r , ,' ' II. Q' '1 s X ' , . MJ- N-A en, , r . v , Lx .9 A J l Cl Ax L '-bg l X- ., rx , - I -' v L NV: l . 3 ig 1 . C I lf ' 3 4 lj - - .- - . 1. J ' r 1 I 'V X , f 9 , f ,lv J
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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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Left to nght Carolyn Cochrane Mrml Boruchow Roberta Wolfmger Conme Clapkm Carol Nelson captaxn Delores Bennett Barbara Falkenburg Arlene Vacuca Mrss Kehoe Advmor aU'r Whether the Greeks had splrxt rousers lt is not known, but at Lakeland we find our cheerleaders an asset, leading crowds and boosting enthusiasm The Varsity cheerleaders have done splendid work an promoting school spur lt at all of the school games They have participated in the annual Westchester County Cheerleadmg Festival, wlnnlng first place among Class B schools They, too, have made their Impression upon our attempt at achieving a Golden Age 7 lame Phxlhps leads the way qw 4-1. X
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