Lakeland High School - Terra Lacus Yearbook (Shrub Oak, NY)

 - Class of 1956

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Realizing this creates a feeling of nostalgia in those who leave its halls. Many schools, physically youngsters of two or three ears, but spiritually old in wisdom and ex- pericince, have nurtured students and are guicling their first footsteps into this brave new wor . V' u gow up l 7 2 Aff of? fi ffm IEMCHHZK by all I, Wyvfjyl Lv ff il' A15 ff, W infix 1 L mf, ff vi? Jw- ,, Nt fmt I-1. . r uk A A ,A ,A,,.f'A PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF LAKELAND HIGH SCHOOL MOHEGAN LAKE, N. Y. UNDER THE DIRECTION OF JANICE HOCHBERG, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF. RE 2 ,,2 ' WM W If I SS 5pjU6I0m!IMf'f,y'ffI ' 3 lopfvyp, by WMM OW! ,SA - I LL IDM M WI W MWMWWF W ff W NI I x , wb TV Sc, . V A ,4 I 1' ff 4 Y, . I ,I' If ul .1 X . . ,y A , Y il f ,f ,N , M f X, I I I KL I I -I, ', fi Vi, L1 DEDICATION ......... BOARD OF EDUCATION . . . I 4 5 ADMINISTRATION ....... 5 FACULTY ............ 3 ACTIVITIES ..... . . . SPORTS ......... . . . 23 IN MEMORIAM .... . . . 28 CLASSES ...... . . . 29 SENIORS ........ . . . 35 BOOSTERS ........... 48 ADVERTISEMENTS ....... 5I PATRONS ........... 68 DEDI T10 Merritt H . Lindsey My O Mr. Merritt Lindsey, our principal, we dedicate the i956 edition of Terra Lacus. As principal of Lakeland High School, Mr. Lindsey has guided our first footsteps in Lakeland toward becoming better citizens in the world we shall enter as mature, young adults. He has taken upon his shoulders the very important work of guiding the school through its founding years, and the students through trying times. Mr. Lindsey has done a successful iob on a difficult task with his un- ceasing desire for betterment. We who have known Mr. Lindsey as both principal and good friend, do hereby salute him and know that he 'll continue to do successful work for all future stu S hool. wi dents of Lakeland High c 4 U BOARD DF ED CATID yd' lst row: Mr. Thomas Rockett, M 2nd row: Dr. Ralph Colvin, Mr. 0 .g. Mr. Walter Panas UR administrative principals in their daily work in our schools are continually building for the future. r Walter Panas Mr. Richard Puff, Dr. Fredrick Rauch, Pres. Mrs. Rosemary Boyle, Mr. Secor Travis, Mr. Steven Curry dlarence MacNeill, Mr. Clifford Richards. Absent: Mr. Benjamin Civilettl. AD WHO can be better classed as builders of the future, than our present members of the Board of Education. I ITR TID J' SCX I I E 'w'.. '?' 6 il Mr. Merritt Lindsey, Mr. Charles Rimdle, Dr. Kenneth Vogt. 5 . E 5 31 X, I zz- . SCIENCE: Peter Houskeeper, John Lockhart, Paul Marvin .Q M' 'fb l v M CUI T .- Y Da ' .-.J mel MurPhY- Jane Osbc!r?N I 1 I -4 ,JV V .-, Y J mf' ,.,. N -M - Aj X W r- Af! BUSINESS EDUCATION: Lf 0, MATHEMATICS, L' ' . xigaifrrflgion MRNNL Amee K. Macnougall, Richard Shields, Elsie Kemmd r 1 .. W .5:g:- 'ggwfq I rl, Kuff' S 4-1. ,.,.. , 3,155 ,, V ,N 2. ,.-4 i .., i' 1 li LANGUAGE: Ruth E. Keevll, Richard Roberts, Donald Grant, Hubert Challou, Made ine Pagano, Gerald Vallon, Ruth Cheverette Qabsentj ya , - Y W WW1, Www R 5' s PM www 'f la ff I If yp uRSEf K5 ll WM ,rl ' Tmle A, irish Q -5 1 an l KU X 41? W x LIBRARY: I lf SJW SOCIAL sruolfsz Martin Brech LJ 4 John Sax-kissian, Ralph Gordineer, Frank Eckelt, William Berner 71. ,FN ART: , i r A AL ARTS, Pete , H A USTRI ' l I Tortola. Vincent Krarzman F A C 'L T Y l::?mond Defeo, Edward Spallma 1 Qi ii ra Xxx ' TT-:ia-:i.i,43g:' ' -- HOME ECONOMICS: MUSIC: 5 Margaret Wellslager, Carolyn Wiebler Howard Preminger, William Shine, Martin Hague: CX 6.5 XX Y x i nw xg wg, Q Amigx Ab f 'I Ii' - Q UR school ld f t p p ly --1 without o t l t t l these, we forg tth h pp g fth d y d 0 settle clown t 1 y h t l lc t N V95 out of ds are the ct t h h t Follow th pages. ---iw------f'-W rn, QW . Y 'swvi4:wz.f,,g N dr E'-1 1 3 lin li C12 Y-if f 3 , if L W. ' -.wary t , . ik ,.s.,gji. J N Piwri 2 yt. mi.. Q.. rf' 'fi' 1 it t X.. ef. s cv -z X es , ,-t ,N 1 ,J 1 'N J lst row- Judith Berger Jane Phillips Phyllis Whitman Mona Epstein Geraldine Sullivan Carol Schwartz- dore Dobson Mrs A1lCEM8CDOUg3l1 Advisor C 0 I N C I L bard. 2nd row: Stuart Rubin, Robert Olmstead, Robeit Vogel, Franli Fellemen, Harold Beinhard, Theo- HE Student Council was organized to show students how to cooperate with other organizations. This year it has help-ed the Faculty members to organize the Honor Roll, Honor Society, Student Monitors, Student-Teacher Day, and all school assemblies. r NWN? r ww. KJ CMJ' lst row: John Guarnieri, Anthony Brescia, William Kidd, Barbara Schwartz, Jack Pettit, Richard Elias, Joseph Christiana. 2nd row: Toby Friedman, Christie Lee Frost, Dolores Bennett, Beverly Croft, Nina Wilderman, Ruth Barrett, Mr. Ralph Gordineer, Advisor. THE purpose of the Junior Student Council is to prepare the Junior High School students for their part in the coming years of Senior High School Government. r-J r-4 CQ 2 LD E4 Fil E-1 19 2? avi Qian .... -- Q - Plullip Miller fstudent directory Donald Kent 2nd row Richard Oliva, Hazel Miller Toby Friedman Christie Lee Frost, Wrnifred Naylor, Bessie Dertz. 3rd row: Edwin Taylor, Sandra Cudworth, Barbara Dale, Verna Jeanne Gazverde, Richard Gaims, Ronald Cardinali, Betty Ann Dietz, Marianne Richards, Caren Huff. 4th row: Robert Marder, Catherine Finnerty, Susan Rosenberg, Morton Travis. 5th row: Florence Wolfinger, Alix Lloyd, Bruce Sandler. 6th row: Frank Felleman, Karen Curry, Doris Kufer, Wendy Herst, Robert Riechel, George Peters, Christopher Staff, Clive Miller. 7th row: Carole Schwartzbard, Fred Saimders, Betty Barrett, Michael Gochfeld, Arthur Marder, Adrian Gnam, Betty Ann Duryea, Henry Losee, Peter Seymour, Linsen See. 8th row: Robert Vogel, Adrienne Eastman, Phyllis Granger, Charles Cooper, George Felleman, Richard Moore, Robert Olmstead, William Schubert, Judith Deitz, Majorette. Absent: Es- telle Conklin, Geraldine DeStasio, Doris Young, Carolyn Hutchison, Lynne Dobson, Marion Thompson, Carol Emeny, Bonnie-Lou Turnbull. BAND: lst row: Henry Hahn, Judith Shepard, Dolores Bennett, Beverly Croft, Patricia Kuchenmeister, Peter Krajeski, B A D .X XJ E M5 QEQLJP ORCHESTRA: 1st row, left: Cynthia Towne, Patricia Welch, Jeffrey Bassin, Beth Russett, Toby Blumberg. 2nd row: Ruth Barrett, Sandra Cudworth, Christie Lee Frost, Ellen Nissenblatt. 3rd row: Robert Notkoff, Peter Chamalian, Henry Hahn. lst row, right: Adrian Gnam, Betty Ann Duryea, Marianne Richards, William Schubert, Donald Kent, Frank Felleman, 2nd row: Adri- enne Eastman, Carolyn Hutchison, Patricia Kuchenmeister, Carol Gold, Lynne Dobson. 3rd row: Bessie Deitz, Caren Huff, Marcia Thompson. Standing: Mr. Martin Hamer, Director, George Peters, Peter Seymour. Absent: Estelle Conklin, Geraldine DeStasio, Arthur Marder, Robert Reichel. I2 1. i S' 7 I s 2 Gary Scolmck, Paul Snyder Mr Vincent Kratzman, Advrsor Lewis Kingsley Absent Eleanor Prgnataro Raymond Bartro ER ICE CLUB lst row: Robert Waxtel, Patricia Tezber, Frank Smith, Barry Avedon. 2nd row: THE Art Service club is a club dedicated to making posters and signs for a c u s an c asses, as y II I b d I well as for the facult and administration. 4. -i I IT! us 'O' a co 0 O 1 an 2 o.. m 2. co 3 Vi Q : Q. n 0 :: III 'P 'I C 0 'P U1 UI n m 3 rn 'I N4 o : Q. 3 o :1 a in cn VI 2 UI 'O' a co cu 6. 3' Z. 3 co cn '91 'H fb n 'Q UI I I I 7 L- - :Q M ' - . ,,,a ..-.........i .,., L YWVY ,,,,V . ,ll s,,, i p,, M B.. :nf . :Y s M 111 L my M :H 1. I I 3 me ,W H- ,A ,,,,, --rw ff-If-V13 , , I I 1 e 4 , ,r,y ,yy, 'm ' ..nff,.ffQ fr Harold Reinhard, Patricia Sobier, Mr. Vincent Kratzman, Advisor, Adrienne Eastman, Carol Swartzbard, Herbert Trimpe. Absent: Donald Palmer. I3 M ...aw Men.. a X? S it E E 'Lv xiif, ggi: lv 5 I X Hutchison, William Kozelouzek. 2nd row: Wayne Matthews, Marvin Pearson, David Zugner . John Lockhart, Advisor, William Busch, Vernon Esterly, William Kelly, Kenneth Anderson. lst row: George Peters, Paul Ferrara, Raymond Bartro, Robert Bartro, Peter Chamalian, David Ml , . . . . I THE members of this club learn to operate visual aids equipment such as proiectors and recorders, in order to aid teachers in their visual aids program. Qs' Z Z C L U B lst row: Joan Link, Judy Berger, Arlene Brahm, Betty Ann Duryea, Jessica Lewis, Arlene Vacirca, Janice Hockberg, Mary Ann Klarl, Margaret Laino, Susan Littell. 2nd row: Roxanne Dresher, Ingrid Hugo, Gladys Sampson. 3rd row: Gerald- ine Sullivan, Helen Lehto, Joan McCormack, Carol Wood, Marjorie Vogel, Patricia Herst, Mrs. James Kennard, Advisor, Winifred McNally. THE Ushers' Club is a service club. The girls are always on hand fo assist at various school sponsored activities. I4 Fi Z1 lst row: Margaret Laino, Susan Littell, Marjorie Vogel, Carole Wood, Jerry Brown, Robert Raider, Adrienne Eastman. 2nd row: Mr. Frank Eckelr, Advisor, Arnold Notkoff, Carl Wolter, Stanley Solomon, Arnold Reif, Esther Lifshitz, Helene Solomon, Jane Phillips, Arlene Vacirca, Doris Young, Roberta Wolfinger, Laura Alperin. THE members of the Newspaper Staff publish the Lakeland Ledger, which is put out once every three weeks. The paper at- tempts to be spokesman of both the students and the faculty. lst row: Rozanne Doherty, Brenda Parkinson, Mary Ann Klarl, Margaret Laino, Barbara Gaims, Adrienne Small, Mar- garet Booth, Angelina Trumbaturi, Beth Russett, Gay Connolly, I-linda Handshu, Mr. Martin Brech, Advisor, Gerilynn Dahlke, Kathleen Van Tassell, Pauline Lee, Linda Iacovone, Barbara Falkenburg, Miriam Boruchow. THE purpose of the library club is to create an interest in library work and reading, and to provide experience in library pro- cedures. I5 'W 'mffifj K ll Z lst row: Betty Barrett, Mary Jane Bremner, Rozanne Doherty, Barbara Falkenburg, Susan Littell, Arlene Vacirca Jill Connolly, Mary Mowat, Linda Solomon, Priscilla Walsh. 2nd row: Karen Curry, Barbara Schubert, Gail Hamilton, Peggy Castle, Joan Campanella, Prudence Field, Barbara Moore, Susanne Overbeck, Ingrid Hugo, Rose Marie Monteiro. 3rd row: Nancy Archer, Barbara Hammer, Winifred Zeliph, Angie Trumbaturi, Norma Lee Amorosi, Nina Marino, Gladys Sampson, Catherine Finnerty, Virginia Van Tassell, Betty Sciamatore, Betty Ann Duryea, Marie Tomedelli. 4th row: Linda Apicelli, Marlene Beisser, Pat Jervis, Sandra Haft, Allison Ebert, Inge Dorfi, Phyllis Granger, Marion Wellslager, Dolores Bennet, Barbara Kraft, 5th row: Adrian Guam, Stanley Solomon, George Peter, David Zugner, Peter Marer, William Celander, William Strahl. . 5 , f' X xtgve ky I 'L Q Q fs-iw I 19' Z Ann Klarl, Linda Marvin, Memory Twardy, Helene Feuer. 2nd row: Marvin Pearson, Marilyn Booth, Dorothy Apicelli Florence Wolfinger, Mimi Borochow, Barbara Gaims, Mr. Premrnger, Advisor, Margaret Booth, Margaret Nehmzow, Toni McCoy, Margaret Welch, Toby Blumberg, Henry Hahn. 3rd row: Fred Kutschinski, Carole Wood, Marjorie Vogel, Carol Nelson, Kathleen Van Tassell, Eileen Matechik, Mary Oswald, Christine Marvin, Marianne Richards, Lynne Puff, Carol Emeny, Ann Sharkey, Don- ald Wolosenka. 4th row: Christopher Staff, Toby Friedman, Ellen Sobel, Hazel Miller, Doris Young, Phyllis Wax, Judy Shepard, Laura Alperin, Irene Schuldeis, Sandra Cudworth, Janice Puellen, Stuart Twardy. 5th row: Robert Van Tassell, Donald Kent, Richard Mason, Gerald Kulick, Frank Felleman, Robert Olmstead, Richard Alexander, Teddy Dobson, Robert Cortese, Michael De Maria, Ronald Young, and Paul Leary. lst row: Sandra Cowan, Susan Rosenberg, Joan Link, Margaret Laino, Wendy Herst, Robert Raider, Loretta Camera, Mary E I 0 R I6 N D .FXS 2 1--1 lst row: Richard Booth, Joseph Christiano, Robert Barron, Ronald Berger, Emil Novohradsky. 2nd row: Donald Kent, Gerald Brown. 3rd row: Mr. Peter I-louskeeper, Advisor, Arnold Notkoff, William Kelly, Frank Mayes, Charles Sonberg, David Raider, Eliot Krause, Michael Gochfeld, Thomas Harrell, Peter Chamallian. THE members of the radio club operate their own station KZOKZ. Individual members build receivers, transmitters, and study for individual licenses. WMMW,-M , .C i,.srsi,,. .WW- 1st row: Clive Miller, Paul Leary, Barry Hoyt, William Strahl. 2nd row: Robert Christenson, Janet Dahlke, Patricia Gordineer, Leonard Potter, Mr. Paul R. Mar- vin, Advisor. Photographer: William Celander. THE members of the photography club print and develop their own pictures. They have organized the Lakeland Press Club, which takes pictures at activities. I7 . , .. gi if M M WMM,-,,as:,.,..,at.,.,.. . ., Q jk, -H--s.a..i,,... or Tait .sr A wi-ra ti at ' Mg q, 5 'fs 2, i X- ' wg, if 5 , ,aging 5V1. '2i5. ah 358,459 gg E .V M ,K Vx , ...XJ gif 'X , Y ' wwf .R . ' ,. , wg '- ggi N' ' ' t , 3 'is if im. s f ,Y A ..,. ' wsu ,thu , ,Q ,K . pt 45, . U, 6 3 4 s i M S w 4 A I 3 dj Y +4541 ,3 , tial,- .1i, Fkilfi lst row: Janice Puellen, Adrienne Eastman, Barbara Gaims, Patricia Herst, Michael Gochfeld. 2nd row: JJ Frank Felleman, Robert Olmstead, Mavis Kingsley, Adrian Gnam, Peter Marer. 3rd row: Ingrid Hugo, N,-M Mr. Murray Engelson. Advisor. Ml ,810 A K AJ, 4 My f i cf' U , A T0 foster the desire to speak French. i I - X 'N - N If - 1 1 i Lf' Njf f u J , C212 r-1 lst row: Peter Schnurman, Rosemarie Monteiro, Zaira Viale, Laura Alperin, Esther Lifshitz, Arleen Brahm, Anna Marie Ferrara, Carol La Duca, John Ryan. 2nd row: David Zugner, Raymond Bartro, John Guarnieri, Robert Marder, Mavis King- sley, Mary Jane Brermer, Marlene Beisser, Betty Barrett, Andrew Apon, Robert Cortese, Frederick Kutschinski, Mr. Hubert Challou, Advisor. THE purpose of the Spanish Club is to give additional practice in spoken Spanish and to acquaint students better with Span- mLB ish Culture. I8 3 E-l William Kelly, Joseph DeRonda, John Obuhanick, David Plotkin, Peter Schnurman, Kenneth Anderson, William Busch, Michael Barrett, Mr. Spallina, Advisor, John Baisley, Robert Walz, 1 James McCormack, THE club consists of about l0 boys, most of whom own cars. The boys utilize their time in making repairs on their cars and learning some of the principles of auto mechanics. COMPLIMENTS OF TREND'S ESSO SERVICE CENTER 'xi 1st row: Peter Marer, Jack Van Orden, Christopher Savva, John Ryan, Thomas C 0 S E R V A T I 0 MacNamara, Neal Bailenson, James Richmond, Peter Chamalian, George Hoch- sprung, William Celander. 2nd row: Carol La Duca, Barbara Falkenburg, Linda Iacovone, Barbara Moore, Prudence Field, Judy Slechta, Hinda Handschu, Adrian Small, June Darragh, Gay Connolly, Rose Romeo. 3rd row: Charles Sonberg, Gerald Kulich, Harold Kern, Paul Snyder, Daniel Ferguson, Michael Goch- feld, Richard Mason, John Guarnieri, Robert Whitman, Michael DeMaria, Frank Hayes, William Strahl, Stuart Twardy, Mr. Martin Brech, Advisor. THIS group was formed to create an interest in, and an understanding of our naturalresources and their preservation. The stu- dents partake in field trips, lectures and various projects. 19 M .gd .M--t 7,2211 'yijfoljf ff f ' 77 ,Q 'fl iffy.: 'WL fp, . Q, we 11- ,+,f,1,L ml ,fr - Wloi ' 1 fQf.zo1UWT' V , W l Q E' ' f 1 'ww f if ,1 ,Writ 1 W lst row: Barbara Falkenberg, Rozanne Doherty, Linda Apicelli, Elizabeth Frankenberry, Patricia Gordineer, Carol La Duca, Margaret Nehmzow, Joy Grande, Toni McCoy, Memory Twardy. 2nd row: Inge Dorfi, Pat Jervis, Susan Littell, Carol Wood, Marie Tomadelli, Eileen Matechik, Angie Trumbaturi, Norma Lee Amorosi, Joan Link, Barbara Gaims, Mimi Borochow, Margaret Laino, Florence Wolfinger, Susan Rosenberg. 3rd row: Joyce Drozdyk, Marjorie Vogel, Gail Hamilton, Peggy Castle, Joan McCormack, Phyllis Whitman, Arleen Brahm, Gerry Sullivan, Judy Berger, Eleanor Pignataro, Cecilia Mastiafick, Margaret Welch. 4th row: Janice Lee, Jane Phillips, Ingrid Hugo, Helene Solomon, Marie Frankenberry, Dorothy Apicelli, Pat Sobier, Janice Puellen, Carole Schwartzbard, Doris Kufer, Betty Ann Dietz, Marlene Beisser. 5th row: Hazel Miller, Dolores Bennett, Wendy Herst, Linda Solomon, Nancy Archer, Judy Deitz, Mariarme Richards, Carolyn Cochrane, Ann Schneider, Joan Campanella, Barbara Dale, Joyce Varesi, Gina Crompton. 6th row: Mrs. Jane Osborn, Advisor, Carol Nelson, Barbara Kellard, Winifred Zeliph, Nina Marino, Maxine Cillis, Margaret Booth, Allison Ebert, Janet Dahlke, Irene Schuldeis, Pat Tezber, Eileen Hochsprung. 'lth row: Gladys Sampson, Karen Curry, Jan Rannelone, Mary Oswald, Barbara Schubert, Christine Marvin, Marilyn Booth, Sandra Cowan, Carolyn Hutchison, Margaret Kruse, Mary Jane Bremner. ' J 1 l 1 - I I , Q I . I , I 0 5 1 his Z Michael Barrett. 2nd row: John Baisley, Robert Van Tassell, Leon Kornfeld, Donald Vogel, Gerald DeStasio. 3rd L B lst row: Mr. Daniel Murphy, Advisor, Mr. John Sarkissian, Advisor, Robert Jewell, Carl Wolter, Robert Olmstead, row: William Jewell, Leslie Heagney, Richard Alexander, Harold Reinhard, Edwin Taylor. 20 , 1 ,. x . l H! S .. lst row: Stuart Twardy, Arnold Reif, Robert Hochman, Mr. Richard Shields, Advisor, Arnold Notkoff. 2nd row: Michael Gochfeld, Philip Miller, Alix Lloyd, Jerry Brown, Eliot Krause. THE purpose of the Math Club is to practice and learn advanced mathematics. These students also do puzzles and enter math contests. 3 Z 3 lst row: Robert Marder, Arleen Brahm, Laura Alperin, Esther Lifshitz, Betty Ann Dietz, Robert Notkoff, Mr. Hubert Challou, Advisor. 2nd row: Carol Schwartzbard, Patricia Iervis, Peter Sctmurman. A N THE Spanish newspaper La Abela lThe Hornetl is edited by the members of the Spanish Three Class. All class members con- tribute. 21 V3 19' if Q i-S Marer. 2nd row: Miriam Boruchow, Linda Solomon, Doris Young, Geraldine Sullivan, Barbara Gaims Arleen Brahm, Ioan McCormack, Judith Berger, Mr. Donald Grant, Advisor. 3rd row: Richard Alex- ander, Ronald Young, Carol Nelson, Karen Curry, Margaret Laino, Patricia Herst, Frank Felleman, Donald Wolosenka. 1st row: Richard Moore, Michael DeMaria, Stuart Rubin, Theodore Dobson, Stanley Solomon, Peter D R Q Q T I C THE purpose the Dramatic Club is to encourage students who have acting ability to develop it in the presentation of public ly performe plays. Af 7 ARTISTS AT WORK FUTURE HOMEMAKERS ffl, pl READING IS FUN DO IT YOURSELF . as-I- K ' 'A , ..,, IQS WQ., , I , ' f:?,2:.,, 1. N -,,f5. i'A7I'5?f55T5x: vsggivglfgl qgg mfs? .Z ' up we it 22 FQ WW sf we mia if - OT only our minds, but also our bodies are developed in high school. We have wonder- ful facilities which are certainly put to the best use. Our outstanding athletics have proved this. o-Q,, rg-' tfl5,,... ...rf-f' lst row: Edward Griffiths, Robert Olmstead, Stuart Rubin, Gerald DeStasio, Richard Alexander, Michael Barrett. 2nd row: Robert Vogel, Man ager, Leon Kornfeld, William Jewell, Carl Walter, Robert Jewell, Harold Reinhard, Mr. William Berner, Coach. HE Hornets, piloted by Mr. Berner in his maiden year at the Lake- land helm, chalked up four straight games on the pre-holiday slate. However, it was a year for heartbrealcers at Lakeland during the offi- cial season with one and two point losses being quite common. Never- theless, with undampened spirits and potential at its peak, the Hornet Varsity, led by the high scoring of Bob Jewell, stung repeatedly and left great impressions in the minds of both foes and spectators. BA KETB LL AKElAND'S J.V squad ulled out of some tight s ots and won - P P some difficult titles in an exciting season. Losing some close games and winning several others, the Little Hornets did a good iob in setting the pace for the varsity. Coach Perrelle planned his strategy to the last minute in every game. Play fair and hard might well be his motto. V LHS 68 LHS 47 LHS 58 LHS 77 LHS 58 LHS 43 LHS 46 LHS 78 LHS 84 LHS 49 LHS 63 LHS 46 LHS 42 LHSi05 1955-1956 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Varsity 'Somers Somers Hen Hud Hen Hud St. Mary's Mahopac Mt. Kisco Brewster Haldane Carmel St. Mary's Mahopac Mt. Kisco Brewster LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS 'LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS 210 lst row: Robert Whitman, Lance Schillinger, William Kidd, Peter Krajeski, David Costello, Gary Scolnick. 2nd row: Ronald Young Gerald Sarconi, Adrian Guam, Christopher Staff, Charles Pokoney, George Felleman, Mr. Nicholas Perrelle, Coach. 24 lsr row: George Felleman, David Zugner, Stuart Rubin, Robert Whitman, Frank Tompkins, Gerald Atlansky, Stanley Aurbach, William Kidd, Robert Waxtel, Raymond Bartro. 2nd row: Richard Mason, Manager, Robert Cortese, Henry Losee, Clifford Holmes, Lance Schillinger, Gary Curry, Richard Harlow, Anthony Rizzio, Gerald DeStasio, Harold Reinhard, Marvin Pearson, Manager. 3rd row: Mr. Nicholas Perrelle, Coach, Donald Vogel, Michael Barrett, Leon Kornfeld, Alan Monowitz, Frank Felleman, Ronald Young, Carl Wolter, Edwin Taylor, William Busch, Amold Reif, Theodore Dobson, Mr. John Sarkissian, Coach. FO0TBALL OACHED by Mr. Perrelle and WICX his top notch assistant Mr. 1 L - Sarkissian, and backed by a spir- : g l Q ited cheering squad, Lakeland made fl -7 ' 1 A its debut in ll-man football this 1 ,ZQ 5 year. Losing all four games inclucl- ' Q 5 ' l funder-water footballl, the Hornets nevertheless displayed some brilliant maneuvers against all foe and are 5 looking toward i956 for a more 1 x Michael Barrett - Donald Vogel fruiff-'ul Season . E Cogiiggqgns Regardless of the won and lost l Z 1955 record, all Lakelanders can be proud of their 1955 football team. g is 1 is l l C - -' l X COMPLIMENTS or N. DAlN'S SONS co. INC. PEEKSKILL, N. Y. M, N,,h,,1,s,,,,,,,,,, Coach ing the muddy Yorktown classic v 1st row: Alfred Brent, Jerome Solomon, David Hochman, Roger DeRonda. 2nd row Vernon Esterly, Mr. John Lockhard, Advisor, Wayne Matthews. HE Cross Country team participated in one meet this year, which was held at Tarrytown. 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'Ln .Cf ' U xx NB :DJ Z xst to-N1 Barbara wait, Downes Bennett, Sane Pnmips, Manan WeXXsXaq,ex, Catox Nelson, Nancy mcnem, Catox Cocnrane, kf ' J-1 :own Soanunk, Doris Ann Knier, Hexen Lento, 3ndixk1Betg,ex, vngnas Wniunan, Aueen Bxanxn, Soan McCormack, Benq Ann Die:-1.. Picxnte by Q Q 6 xc! Parent Yxess. ., ' L! ' , bwdxk D-,JN - ' 5 X4 Q3 6 Ugg, 61 ff, JN Nix DQS x I Xu' - af , O cr' Tyan 4 0 XY ful Jsf' x 27 6 gmwng-gy '- F' fffv' Stanley Sperber EMURIA V28 , , . i,: ' 1 1y 5 i 'X 25 ,, . .1 ., fa' 'W 1' 'Lk'-1 'QL , :V 2 ' P! ' .. 4 A f . . . 5,33 . -. '. 1 'Ti . ,, , ,L .Heh Neal het Stan1GYB1 Lgich' Dgatc . ow: M Il. xoseph 'ale. 296 I - D0nD3 . DQB3xd Bffiw ndet V1 Smlihv 1 ccatdg, Morton Tfatlmrtichard Galms' 12:32 Kornfeld' sganijiarie l0Se?hAa hael Mihalchik' Dixuggzlmon' sam?lE?lgIng Tiny Ansulixoxllgrzellone- E:gg:c?oArlerre Car? bedijeo. Mic to Ha' . ff Susan . ' rmes. . Susan . ' rtayfnon th Hem' hom, Castel - mera Sta - . Edith H0 X ne Pitta. mm, MI- rclarl. Kenna Miller. Ant Leerning. M . Marie wrlsong . Peterson. A' 8 bu, Kent R05 ow: 9-036' Kent. va - 0, M391 Schmidt' - Patricia tg schwa ' gsgiiensorr, Rupdgllroh Richalgxiagigfejaxera Elrorgxfigfgrenb Caroixuiazglxot Gordmeer. Robe ara aobensx ,mgrriia nine Wei, 3rdrow: te, ranen narnvso ' van Tassel . 1 Richard na Marsha POS ' Waxte - ces GUY- Charlotte e Blame, Fran 5gal'Z0. IOYC Advisor. Ass or 1961 lst row: William Pottle, Michael Rizzio, John Pettit, Richard Kennedy, William DeBello, Roger DeRonda, George Krajesky, William Castle, Rob- ert Melzer, William Metzger, John Testa, Ronald Spaeth, John Brown, Thomas McNamara. 2nd row: Mary Wakely, Betsy Robertson, Bonnie Lou Turnbull, Cynthia Towne, Marlene Young, Harriet Kasenetz, Arline Israel, Loralee Sharow, Martha Phillips, Rima Lunin, Meg Manderson, Barbara Schwartz, Alice Mastafiak, Ellen Nissenblatt, Doris Moore, Dale Griffiths, Dawn DiSilva. 3rd row: Mr. William Berner, Advisor, Joseph Licata, Stephen Sebesta, Richard Hollberg, Richard Cerrone, William Carroll, Ronald Cardinali, Peter Seymour, Anthony Brescia, Thomas Booth, Gary Parsons, Jeffery Bassin, Paul Chaucer, Douglas Smith, Ronald Anderson, Susan Palant, Verna Jeanne Gazverde, Mr. Howard Preminger, Advisor. 30 KL it bil N lst row: Kenneth Kaplan, Toby Chancer Arthur M Bartro. James Richmond W'l man , arder, Ronald Berger, James Seaboldt, Richat , 1 liam Grimont, Gene Mustain, William Celander Bar , Jean Mathison, Florence Enoch, Joan Costa, Sheila B Patricia Welch, Meredith Bailey C Slechra Le . ry Hoyt Paul Eckh arrett, Beth Smith , arol Heady Gertr ! . onard Potter Henr Cham V d Elias, Robert Baron, Mi h , ard! , Jo-Anne Scolield, Sharla R , ena Solomon, , ude O'Dell, Louise Brown. 3rd row: Mrs. Margaret Wellslager, Advi ' . y Bruhl, William Hunt. David Hutchison, George Hochsprung, Clive M' ' alian, Richard Brown, Earl Iaeschke, John Felleman, William Sciamato ' ' ' X line Guyon, Jean Finnerty, Carol Dykerhoff, Barbara J ' Barbara Clune, Winifred Na l ' JJ Qerl y Cr f c ael Robert Colli Testa, Robert ns. 2nd row: Ve ubin, S usan Rappaport R ma Ding . Judith ooth, Joseph Chri ' to. Mrs. Elsie K itz, Flora rdin , Susan Matthews ' sor, Carol Zito iller, Richard B re, Virginia Poli ordon, Bessie De' Go y or, Linda Bleeker ' o t. N I P MN suano, Peter ennard. Advisor. 4th row: Jacque- eer. Belfry LOU Bischoff. Laura Lee Weaver, Rose Romeo, , Patricia Kuchenmeister, Judith Holland, HarrierAglu1ien, EileenB ' ' I if en Jammu, Be v- tim Gail Vo el Mo11Y Kaslowsky 1 ' d, Fred en 8 ' -5 Ronald Woo Ben- l 01 Ggld, Ar emnhony Kasgarl . Christensen. -5 111Van' Car drowr I Robert ' er, smith- Eueno -un Tl10mPs0u' zu Leflafd Perm? Mr. Ra1Ph Gordlnemi Marion Scalici. Jozifricia Dfidge. 15123 Cohen. Paul Lfazivisgr. 31'dS'ov:i1 Lois Hfilmi' :asuen , . - . 1' Ruth Barren. hrisue Lee Fr0SL William jessull- Mr- Donald Gran h Adnenne da Esposlto, 5 e akely' . Wildefman' C0nn011Y- C d 53und6l'5. I Alice Dlack. Nancy Carlo'-I8 ' Parkinson, Llll St George W ISI ww: Nina Darra8h' Gay n K0f35h' Fm ees Muguo' Fesselmeyer' herry. Bfenda tt Robert F10 ' - n, June - ' son. Alle tier0- Ffan . Suzanne ver1Y D0 MCDe'mo ' C dw0ffb- 52:22. wH::,z0az21e We H . - il10- Mane Susan 3 ' -A Th0mPS ' th Russe ' Jamm Mginda Handsome' leen Lamast arvill- Marc? Karen Huff' Be AdVi5or' -ang Gualllieflf Co Charlfite H - hard 01-Wa' . . , kman. . 110 R16 Lifshlfz- D1 . Diane V01 I0 B0me ' . h row- Au U5 Travis- 4' I 531110. g Daniel Ferguson. Pete 31 I 1 Nqxigb . Www ' ' raft, af-Hifi A'C2. l tl NW J X ox rx! Q QQ s Qi u u's WAX. rob Friedman- PW 1 or- berg. Y on John Van , - 5 an ROW' . 5 ew AP ' C table. bara Kraft. linda-2Ax:liZ?1:. Cxistine Mairxiiroff llohn Mara Egg Selores , Bar , I1 ' James 2 Sari r .' , V n T assell, Memory LYQIJKEYVXOMI Carcifrgssycmistopher iizxtier, Marlene ?:32?- Maw Arm Richards 3 bert. 1 Novo '. 3, Jane Mmgaret ,' l nik. Kamxeen uri IOYCC M eimer- Elm Doffl- M Y 5harkeY- s Q '1eenNlatec .na Trumbal ' ch Pete! F 3 dfowz U18-e , . Son, Anil ' ' r,- s 1str0W1 E1 3 Angell . nley Ofba '. Advisor. F - 'ma Sim? A 1 AIUOWS ' polito. Sta kissian. 0 wald. V59 Norma Lee D Kenneth A MI ,om sar ne Maw s A BCT' Nemo. ' ' l' am Kidd? ' lan Ranell0 - 4, ,r J 'filurr aoseiivsxixlgrxfxilmk, Dorist:-le adv- T WW K A Deinhafdl, De10yeSBCDne - x M1 ' 1 X1 f. M2-'ianwelwgeti 1 9 9 W d J: l N J r-2 1 C, -J ,Q- Q---n. lst row: Karren Wilhelm, Allison Ebert, Betty Barrett, Zaira Viale Lynn Puff Phyllis Gran er Judith Sh 111 , , g , epard, Ellen Sobel, Hazel Mil- ler, Helene Feuer, Toby Blumberg, Ann Marie Ferrara Jerilyn Dahlke 2 d . . n row: Donald Edwards, Frank Hayes, Joseph Kruse Albert Atlansky, David Allen George Fellman Joseph Palant I h k , , , osep S vlin, Frank Tompkins, Christopher staff David Costello, Marvin Pear- son David Zugner Mr Houske Ad' . , . eper, visor. 3rd row: Gerald Sarcone, John Guarnieri, Joseph DeRonda,' Robert Whitman, Richard Mason, Linson See, Gina Crompton Eileen Hochsprung Barbara Schube t W' , , r , rnifred Zeliph, Margaret Booth, Toni McCoy, John Brown, William Strahl, Harr Bromber Ed d ' ' y g, war Bunyea, William Kelly. 32 'K ado J iii R grime Maw? JUL' we? tr W, N 33 ESQIJJQQW Nyhnw may H+ W Aw? fi ' ow: Wa f , ' fer Ma, We Martha , . - y Ann Kia 1 YS.. Charles 5 M L T-Dpziricia G0r:ii11QgmU3oruchow?n:gi'n P 3111 Snyder Barbra: ,,.fL4 3 ke. 3 d u ' 1 -irgarer Ce Womn ' 3 Gaim , fx X er. cafQ1m'CJ3v,:. wuuam Bus2'5hTz0w, Barba,,g,f:ikHaro1a Kemf 61:23 Schillinger' Ge ,- f ans- Frank W ' 061 Trace, J ' enburg. Joan C Klllich. 2 orge Peters M -U if r f. omasko, Linda Iacisslca Lewis' John T ampaneua. Joy gd row: 1,185 d Au ors. Kennedy' Adm FJ vane' Kenneth Ancieace' Ve 10n Esterllande' Linda Har-get' Suzanne Overbecczll Howard Pei!- ' 74 rson. Y. Paul Ferrara Pallu-:YCe V31-esi MaSc.Caro1 L3 We - VH Lxyf - e Lee. Walid me Cillisl C352 M?ii -2 ti Y Hem- Patricia f' 'ff x - fj I I JQLL, -- f -.- f,, ,,,,, ff -,- ,- ., ' p V f ' If 'hcdfffzff' 4' - C--DZ-.2421 5 -qfh 'Z wie aff 1 d S Robert Raider, Nina Marino, Ronald Bailey, Robert lst row' Frank Smith Marjorie Vogel, Robert Waxtel, Carol Nelson, G a ys ampson, Frischmouth, Margaret Laino, Jane Phillips, Peter Krajeski, Gerald Nittoli. 2nd row: Karen Curry, Carole Wood, Loretta Camera, Elaine Lancaster, Sandra Cowan, Dorothy Apicelli, Prudence Field, Barbara Moore, Susan Littell, Arlene Vacirca, Gail Hamilton, Margaret Castle. ' ' ' G S ol 'ck Mr. John Lockhart, Advisor, Miss Ruth E. Keevil, 3rd row: Ronald Young, Barry Avedon, Lewis Kingsley, Anthony Rrzzro, ary c D1 , Advisor, Michael DeMaria, Theodore Dobson, Alan Monowitz, Harold Reinhard, Elwyn Smith. 33 Get we her. Adrienne . NHHCY Mc 1 rom .S Kingsley. ' Id Axexmde . les . lemon- WV' a . WCM wa Cha' Hammer. Unda Sommer, snraf' T211 lgochman. 3'd 'O - mer. Bmbm mr row: Pew' ra voael- Ro 6 llen. Dons 'nga Mafvmi . yewell. Dona- Frank Eelleman- . jamce We 6 Dresher. L1 ack William Kurschmskr. X n Hutclr1S0n- Hem' goxan es Mccorm - hm' gged row: Alix Lloyd. 32235, Betty Annk r Hemy Hahnksarirxrdvisoh Aileen Bra liszrstman Card schtlfllarrell JGUY lxansAllce Mafmouga ' .' Thomas 'Lemm rs. ommamk- X-as new' Fwd E 1 . Coopef - Z Z h-J CD or 1957 i L I ff A -A i I 1 1 al n , V, , , ,, .f fr,-,ef -ff lst row: Mary Mowat, Irene Schuldeis, Sandra Cudworth, Cecilia Mastafiak, Catherine Finnerty, Priscilla Walsh, Laura Alperin, Doris Young, Jill Connolly, Esther Lifshitz, Barbara Dale, Joyce Drozdyk, Marilyn Booth, Patricia Sobier. 2nd row: Adrian Gnam, Robert Mar- der, Jerome Solomon, Donald Wolosenka, Stuart Rubin, Robert Olmstead, Robert Notkoff, Gary Curry, Donald Kent, Herbert Trimpe, Rob- ert Riechel, Robert Cortese. 3rd row: Mr. Paul Marvin, Advisor, Arthur Freilich, William Oswald, Richard Moore, George Field, Phillip Miller, Carl Freilich, Edward Griffiths, Michael Gochfield, Edwin Taylor, Robert Clores, Mr. Vincent Kratzman, Advisor. 34 COMPLIMENTS OF THE CLASS OF 1956 Wtlliam Schubert, Margaret Kruse, Geraldine Sullivan, Janice Lee, Joan McCormack, Janice Hochberg. 2nd row: Rob ert Dale, Betty Ann Duryea, Henry Losee, Nancy Pane, Judith Berger, Mona Epstein, Phyllis Whitman, Joan Link, Es telle Conklin, Mr. 'Frank Eckelt, Advisor, Mr. Richard Shields, Advisor, Kathleen Manning, Patricia Jervis, Judith Home, Judith Dietz, Helene Solomon, Arnold Notkoff, Gerald Brown, Eliot Krause, David Hochman, Robert Vogel, Leon Komfeld, Harold Kearney, Arnold Reif, Peter Schnurman, Robert Jewell, Stanley Solomon, Carl Wolter, John Cassi- dy Robert Waltz, Michael Barrett, David Raider, David Plotkin, Leslie Heagney. PROPHECY lst row: Gerald DeStacio, George Perry, Harold Alexander, Geraldine DeStasio, Wlnifted McNally, Robert Van Tassel, E ' I 0 R I5 years hence finds the now extremely prosperous Mr. Shields and Mr. Eekelt seeking their ex-charges, the graduating class of l956, throughout the entire world. They find .......... Qgty Ann Durygg, associated with Barnum 81 Bailey's Circus, calming down moody animals with the velvety tones of her saxophone. Mgna Epstein in South Africa, on a safari that is hunting for urple striped elephant tusks. Georgg Kelly living as a hermit, waxing skis on the top of Mt. Everest. Jani er dressing window display dummies in the window of one of Paris' smart shops. David Hochman in Hollywood at the Walt Disney studio, drawing the cartoons for the new Vincent the Vulture comic strip. Judith Horne in Alaska as secretary to the president of the National Prevention of Melted Igloos Society. Pat Jervis, much to their surprise, teaching chemistry at the Univers-ity of Mi- ami. Nancy Pane an the 64 Million Dollar Question Show itax freel answering nearly impossible questions on World History. .ity Sulliyian on Broadway, opening in the hit musical of the year, Arsenic and Old Lace. William Schu- bg in Switzerland at the Olympics, representing the United States in ice-skating. Hglgge Solomon as secretar to R. H. Macy, who is opening his first store in Peru. Robert Van Tassell in Paris, graduating from hairdresser's school as an expert hairdresser. Joan McCormack in Cuba, hoping that a driver's license might be easier to obtain there. Fritzie McNally tr ing to conceal her prematurely grey hairs, after I5 years of restrained patience while teaching kindergarten in Pine HilfIJunction. Fred Oswald as a super salesman, known to be the only person who successfully sold the Leaning Tower of Pisa more than one time. Arnold Reif, much to our advisor's surprise, finally got himself fenced in. LQX Biggg, a dance queen in Hawaii. She has iust won the Rubberlegs Tango Contest. Jerry Browg in Paris constructing an extension to the Eiffel Tower. John Cassidy located between California and New York, skywriting the latest racing news. Estelle Conklin selling whipped cream doughnuts in an Italian Pastry shop. Robert Dale in Australia, inspecting kangaroo pouches for the quality of their leather. Jgdy Dgitz, a Peruvian gym teacher, teaching her students the art of baton twirling. Gerald DgStg5i9 running a marriage bureau in the far-off corners of Siberia. Geraldine DeStasig giving her brother some stiff competition with a divorce bureau across the street. Bobby Douglas, Head Superintendent of the Sub-Terranian Sanitation Department of Venice. Dave Plotkin, called Scrooge by the natives is now King of an African Gold Mine. Harold Kearney, quite at home in Arabia, raising pure-bred stallions. Harold Alexander is now a professor with a G.A.S. Degree. John Baisley the inventor of the first inter-planetary car. He is now living in his spacious home in Hobo Junction. Michael Barrett, living up to his man nicknames in the deepest, darkest corner of t e Belgian Congo. Janice Lee is manager of the first A 8- P Super Market in Spanish Morocco. Joan Link in Canada, still vainly trying to teach Arnold Lewis how to roller skate. Henry Losee in the Phillipine Islands as Master of Cere- monies for their first TV show. Kathleen Manning coaching the first professional girls' basketball team in Venice. David Raider in Chicago blowing balloons for the annual Balloon Dancers Ball. Robert Jewell being presented the Athlete of the Year award. Leon Kornfeld in Nigeria, writing a book on How to become a 'Rock' in the U.S.A. Eliot Krause trying to find out which came first, the chicken or the egg. Margaret Krgsg in the Sahara writing a se- quel to the book How to Win Friends and Influence People. Carl Wolter, , Stanley Sglggn, and Leslie Heagley, trying to gain Rock 8- Roll fame with their Loonicats Quartet. Rgbgrt Vgggj running Bob's Beanery as compe- tition to the Brown Derby on Hollywood and Vine. Arnold Notkoff in Brazil, lecturing on the Poor Influences of Cof- fee, and trying to convince the Brazilians to export something more healthful. Pete Schnurman, teaching the printing course in an all girl high school. Mike Rizolla opening his dance studio in Turkey. Mike specializes in the Turkey Trot. Mike Harlow in the Sahara Desert testing bubble gum for its first factory in the Sahara Region. Robert Walz on Mt. Everest star gazing, trying to locate one for John Baisley's inter-planetary cars. H'-ayllis Whitman as president of the society which is furthering the chances of having women as President of the United States. 36 -an-an BSS ii ii i UNST Wii.i. FND TEST AMENT E, the ciass ot T956 ot Lakeiand High Schooi , the County ot Westchester, and the State oi New York, being ot sound mind and memory , do make, pubiish and deciare this our LP-ST Wii.i. FND TEST P-MENT in manner toiiowing: Ei?-ST to the schooi we ieave unused iibrary pdsses, discarded test papers and oid announcements. SECOND to next year's seniors we ieave the Washington Trip, our iriendiiness to everyone, and the sen- ior hats that we negiected to order . THTRD to the ioiiowing individuais, whom we honor and respect, we ieave the ioiiowing treasures: Haroid Nexander's biond hair to Jim McCormack John B0isiey's hot rodding to biii Busch Michaei Barrett's nicknames to someone who needs one Judy Berger's cheerieading pep to Heien Lehto Geraid Brown's southern accent to Doris Young John CaSsidy's tardy siips to Mrs. Mason Esteiie Cankiin's quiet ways to Mavis iiingsiey Robert Daie's six teet to Bob Erischmuth Judith Diet-1.'s post as maiorette to someone who can tiii it as weii Geraid DeStasio's bouncy waik and triendiiness to tlaren Wiiheim ' DeStasio's twinkiy eyes to Nancy P-rcher ' Taxi to Mr . DeEeo ' i abiiiryx to sob Oimstead those who tound nickeis in their mashed potatoes ' t'ths ar's editor Geraidtne Robert Dougias s Betty Ann Duryea's musrca Mona Epstein's cash reister to ai Lesiie Heagney's irien iiness to Eddie Grit r Janice Hochberg's ooSt as yearbook editor to next ye David Hockman's art abiiiry to Herb Trimpe Judy Horne's abiiity in voi eybaii to next year's team Patricia Jervis's peaches and cream compiexion to aii ot us Robert Jeweii's basketbaii skiii to his brother, Biii Haroid i4earney's horse sense to Ted Dobson ilotnieid's arguments to Mr . Sarkissian ' dustry to Mike Gochteid ' ' smiie to Doris iiuter o Haroid Reinhard Leon Eiiot iCrause's rn t iCruse's winning 's crew hair cut t oiyn Hutchison Dietz Hahn 's work program Margare Michaei Hariow Janice i.ee's smiie to Car Jo0n i3nk's roiier skates to Betty Henry i.osee's farmer know how to Henry Catherine Manning's iob at iCittinger's to next year Jodn McCotmack's iove ot cheerieading to Caroi Cochrane Winitred McNaiiy's shorthand abiiity to barbara tieiiard P-rnoid Notkoti's math i00's to Bob Hochman Nancy ?ane's sense at humor to Prrieen Btahm George ?erry's hunting iicense to Bob Cortese David ?iotkin's convertibie top to any iuniof Richard ?oiito's green eyes to Ron Young Dovid Raider's aigebra questions to Cari Ereiiich Arnoid Reii's antics to Erank Womacsko Michaei Ri-z.1.oiia's dancing to Bda Riechei Peter Schnurham's curiy hair to some envious giri Wiiiiam Schub0rt's hot chevy to Henry Hahn Geraidine Suiiivan's red hair to Sandra Cowan Heiene Soiomon's shyness to Jane Phiiiips Staniey Soiomon's otatoxy to Frank Eeiieman Robert Nlan Tossei's enthusiasm to Jiii Connoiiy Rdoert NIogxei's bosketbaii management to bobby Waxtei Robert Wa 1-'S mechonicai abiiity to Jim McCormack Yhyiiis Wbitman's G .O . Presidency to someone who wouid iike it Cari Woiter's ciowning to Wayne Matthews 37 E IOR Michael Barrett Laughing eyes and crew hair cut-Grab that pig- skin and go go go-Full of fun. Debating- l-2 Class Council- l-2 Track- l Chorus- I Science Club- 2 Photography Club- 3 Language Club- 3 Basketball- 3-4 Baseball- 3-4 Junior Council- 3 Football- 4 QCo-Capt.i Varsity Club- 4fVice Pres.i Senior Council- 4 Vice Pres. Senior Class Auto Mechanics Club- 4 fSec.i Honor Roll- l-2-4 Sodality Of Blessed Mother- l Latin Club- 2 Intramurals- 2-3-4 Class Vice Pres.- 3 Cheerleader- 3-4 Dramatics Club--3 Nice Pres.i- 4 Ushers Club- 3-4 G.O.- 3-4 fTreas.i Girls Athletic Associa- tion- 4 Sparkling eyes and laughing smile-a greet- ing for everyone. L. H. S. dancing queen . Judith Berger Harold Alexander Harry-new in our school this year-Yorktown's loss, our gain-seldom very serious-nice guy. Band- I-2-3 Chorus- l Art Club- 'l Valley Ball- I Tennis- l Dramatics- 2-3 Orchestra- 3 Office Work- 2 Hunting Club- 3 Printing Club- 4 Senior Prom- 4 John Baisley Often seen chauffeuring the kids around. A friend to all who know him. Apparatus Club- l J.V. Basketball- l Varsity Basketball- 2-3 Track- 2-3 Art Club- l Shop- 2 Varsity Club- 3-4 Auto Mechanic- 4 Z . F9 2 7 fi 6 If Xxfi flf Z! Q V gif' K' ff I . -4 Student Council- l-2-3 '7 4 W 7 4 Stamp Club- l Q 0 ff pf! Yearbook- 2 J -VV pf' Class Council- 2-3 M 'f , K2 V ,ff Newspa er- 3-4 I if kk ff- hffq Radio Clwub- 3-4 Wy Math. Club- 4 Tall and dark with Auto Club- 4 thgughtful eyes-good Johnny-nice kid-Offer worker-kind word for ev- fl1OSe 9ll'l5'neVel' on eryone . Gerald Brown time-smiling Irishman . John Cassidy E IOR Estelle Conklin Robert Dale Judith Deitz Like a good book, bound A fellow whose work Judy-cute maiorette- to please. never ends. Either he's beautiful smile-person- Chorus- l doing school work or ality plus-shining exam- Band- l-2-3-4 he's leaving to go to ple in all she does-good Orchestra- I-3-4 work outside. student. Intramurals- 3 Baseball- I Horseback Riding Club- l Soccer Team- l Intramurals- 3-4 Track- 2-3 Chorus- 3-4 Ushers Club- 3 Dramatics Club- 3 Drum Maiorette- 4 G.A.A. - 4 W I Ml ' Ml 0' 1 lo XGA-lf N M 9 A ll XXBJJBL N6 1- If lfyililgy N aand- 1- 2-a-4 Orchestra- 3-4 Gerry-the other half of the twins of H. R. 2l5- our own switchboard op- erator. Geraldine DeStasio ,fl Basketball- l gogfsllj-clk-344 Gerald DeStasio Football, 2 Gerry-always cheerful- Washington Club, 4 true friendship-football Bob,one time king of favorite-well liked by the rink-good worker- ollic I cab driver-well known Bas efba l' l'4 for his blond curl. ggseballq l'3 Rob D ccer- erl ouglos W1 Intramurals- I-3 ,fix Printing Club- 4 Varsity Club- 4 Football- 3-4 COMPLIMENTS OF YORKTOWN ROTARY CLUB E l0R Michael Harlow Tall, Dark and Hand- some. Loves sports-al- ways looking for excite- ment. Football- l-3-4 iCa- Capt.l lntramurals- l-2-3 Track- 3 Student Council- 4 Physics Club- 4 Varsity Club- 4 ,MMM D WMZM 4 Wil 4, WML we VHS' G.O.- l Baseball- l-2 Photography Club- l-2 Chorus- I-2 Class Treasurer- 2 Track- 3 Varsity Club- 3-4 lTreas.i Football- 4 A hard working youth, well deserving of success. slie Heagney Le if Betty Ann Duryea Our gal Betty with per- sonality plus. Friendly and thoughtful to all. Chorus- l-2-3-4 Language Club- 'l-2-3 Intramurals- l-2 G.O. Representative- l ewspaper- 2 earbook- 3-4 Ushers Club- 3-4 Activity Treas.- 4 Newspaper- l-2 Typing Club- l Junior High Honor Soci- ety Club- I-2 Latin Club- l-2 Art Service- l Yearbook- 3-4 lEditorl Chorus- 3 Ushers Club- 3-4 Activity Treasurers' Club- 3-4 Senior Council- 4 Senior -C lass Treasurer- 4 Ready, willing and able. Yes that's Jan all right- Our future child psy- cholagist. Janice Hochberg Mona Epstein Sweet and lovely-always on the go-charm and personalit galore. Biology Cllub- 2 Dramatic Club- 2-3 lTreas.i Debating Club- 2 Speech Club- 2 Intramurals- 3 Newspaper- 3 Ushers Club- 3 Chorus- 3 Yearbook- 4 G. O. - 4 Senior Council- 4 Senior Prom Committee- 4 Secretary Senior Class- 4 Newspaper- l-2-3 G.O. Squad- l-2 Language Club- 3 Yearbook- 4 Cross Country- 4 His words to live by-if you have nothing to say, don't say it. David Hochman Judith Horne Judy-sparkling eyes- lilting laugh-always smiling-on the go-tops athletically. Band- I-2 G.'O.- I-2 Spanish Club- l-2 lntramurals- l Chorus- I-2 Ushers Club- 3 fPres.l Patricia Jervis lf fortune comes from being hap y and pleas- ant, she'clDbe a million- aire. Chorus- l-2-3-4 Basketball Club- l-2-3 Baseball Club- l-2-3 Library Club- 2-3 Volleyball Club- 2-3 G.O.- 2-3 Future Homemakers of America- 2 Intramurals- 3-4 Girls Athletic Associa- Robert Jewell Handy man with a bas- ketball-h guarantee for fun-easy going and friendl . Baseball- l J.V. Basketball- l-2 Sophomore Treas.- 2 G.O. Committee- 3 Varsity Basketball- 3-4 Varsity Club- 3-4 M yfwfff if E ,,lllR,, .-,A , 1 ff ' A N f 14' -4fr ' ,J P-IN 'fm f f'A i In .,- 'vi , J J- 'z- ' , ,A ' fi- X ,4!w2'7' gf Jlff f,.,,21 A flfi ' .7 f-fl - K J 7,4 1, , I n 'fx J 1 Lf A ' ,Q c- , AX A tion- 4 3jLFXObM4ffEsebalI-II-3 4 CU M , sketbal - l-3- ' bi Cass Treas.- I Lily! 1 L,?i Newspcper- l-3 Fencing- I H ld K B' 'MDN lnffdmvfvls- 1 Science Club- I VV' so Aiwa grsakin eglsaellaa- gd-K h CI b 2 k 4 Y ' 9 in - orses or s - VL oc iiaullcil- 3-4 Iggirgcajolulfe-4 if. I' e his bu E F - Math. Club- 4 5 - h Cl b- 1-3 N. PTR' Club- 4 The thinker. Always Npgvriiisapeli 2 - l.lke a bank book-draws has sgnefhing nice fg Science Club- 3 Iflfel'eSf- say-always a smile. A l.eOh KOI'l'lf6lC.i iof Krquge WWWM E IOR - fs It rXQkfj xl:-ine, I - X U h Margaret Kruse jx O U Soft spoken and nice- X OWI il XX-QXQ, es-X Q Q i warm friendliness-sweet - . - as candy. oak and -lxxpp m mess: caQxss S Chorus- 1-2-3 e A Drcmatlcs Club- I-2-3 OOVVV Sodality- I-2 fPrefectI- 3 Class Secretary- 3 Girls Athletic Associa- tion- 4 ' 7'm Janice Lee Vivacious brunette, easy smile, happy-go-lucky. Newspaper- I Yearbook- I Chorus- I-2-3 Cheerleader- I-3 Girls Student League- 2 Dramotics Club- 2-3 Intramurals- I-2-4 Ushers Club- 3 G.A.A. Children OF Mary- I Newspaper- 2-3 Chorus- 2-3-4 Apparatus Club- 2 Ushers Club- 3-4 G.A.A- 4 Dramotics Club- 4 Popular edition of fun- enthusiasm unlimited- champ cheerleader. Joan McCormack P72 Qi? , C 2,3 Q ci if p Q -61 6 ff x - Baseball- I , ' - ' - Band- 1-3-4 XJ W ' N Joan Link Orchestra- I-3-4 if Girls A letic Associ Joannie-queen of Jr. Swimming- 2 tion- I-2 Prom-very cute-tremen- Football- 3'4 Pen Pol Club- I-2 dous in sports-helps run Tl'0Cl1 3 Ushers Club- 3 the school. V0l'Sify Club' 4 Kathy-our own little Cheerleading- I fCapt.I- Auto Club- 4 A Irish col leen-very sweet 3-4 He studies as he lives- -gift for gob-it wouldn't Intramurals- I-3-4 hard- be the same without her. Junior Council- 3 Henry Losee Kathleen Manning Speech Club- 2 Student Council- 3 Newspaper- 3 Ushers Club- 3-4 Chorus- 3 G.A.A.-4 fPres.J -WW COMPLIM TS. YORKTOWN ROT CLUB gulf! ff? 42 ri? Winifred McNally Sparkling blue eyes- frienclly smile-Never an idle moment. Intramurals- I-4 Apparatus Club- 2 Athletic Treas.- 2-3-4 Newspaper- 2 Stage Design 3 - f --K ' 7 ix Q95 Arnold Notkoff Intellectual, friendly and polite-always on' the go. Student Council- I Newspaper- I-4 Stamp Club- l Junior Honor Society- - - - 1-2 , Ushers Club- 3-4 M Radio Club- 3-4 Color Guar - 4 Spanish Club- 3 My Q, 45.4 S nish Club- I-2 Phgtography Club- I Intramurals- l Science Club- 2 Radio Club- 3 Automobile Club- 4 A Give him a car and' the open road. Quick with a laugh-always around when the fun begins. David Plotkin Activity Treos Club- 3-4 Baseball- I Class Vice Pres.- I Intramurals- I-2 French Club- 2 Basketball- 3 Football- 3 Radio Club- 3 Soccer- l Senior Council- 4 A Yankee fan and an E IOR Nancy Pane It's nice to be natural if you're naturally nice. Future Teachers of Amer- ica- I-2-3 Dramatic Club-I fTreas.l - 2fVice Pres.l Camera Club- I Dance Band- 3 George Perry George-tops in ever - thing-congenial to the end- I ikes everyone-well liked in return. Baseball- I-2-3 Basketball- I-3 appreciative listener. reg- 1 Soccer' l ular ladies' man. , ' Uoclf' in b 4 Richard Pollto 2,1 flip. arslty .. l72I 55'i f W5 SE l0R rrjw Michael Rizzolla qv Mike-fine lad-beautiful dancer-always good for X a ioke-hard worker. Q Chorus- I-2 Band- I-2-3-4 - Art Club- I Varsity Basketball- 2 A lI'tl'l'Cl'hUl'ClS' l Orchegtrq- 4 G.O.- 3 A broad grin but a bet- Printing Club- 4 Varsity Football- 4 I 1 Qsw-film' W wffafgwl Mglf-PUJWJT MW ter disposition . Wi liam Schubert -3 David Raider Quiet and shy but one still knows he's around. Boy with many interests. Photography Club- I Spanish Club- I-2 Chorus- I-2 Intramurals- I Science Club- I Football- 2-3 Track- 2-3 Dramatic Club- 3 Soccer- 3 Yearbook- 3 Baseball- 3 Auto Mechanics Club- 4 Radio Club- 4 Varsity Club- 4 Newspaper- 4 Intramurals- I-2 Stamp Club- I Student Council- 2 Radio Club- 3-4 lPres.l Spanish Club- 3-4 fPres. Basketball- 3 fMgr.l Printing Club- 4 Auto Mechanics Club- 4 Spanish Newspaper- 4 fEditorl Dark wavy hair-takes all the time in the world. Great enthusiast for iokes. ' Peter Schnurman J Arnold Reif Happy-go-lucky-full of fun-walking ioke-book. Homeroom Treas.- I Election Comm- I Band- I-2 Intramurals- I-2 Orchestra- I Newspaper- I-3 fEd.l G.O.- 2 Football- 3-4 Baseball- 3 Language Club- 3 Radio Club- 3 Varsity Club- 4 Math . Club- 4 Photography Club- I-2 Newspaper- I-2-3-4 Intramurals- I-2-4 Chorus- I-2-3-4 Ushers Club- 4 G.A.A. - 4 Quiet and shy with -a cheerful look for every- one. Helene Solomon ww si-,f is 'ifi.--.swf-fs 1' iisiffifftifsfizf?-figelfiii 1 ' .r,f.g.,25'- ,fx-.f .1-.1 -f,a,-wt.. tyc-.Q:iQfg,,.g,.Q.s55,,s.g , it 1 7 141:25 W if ffl: -lf-'ff Qluiiiliiifisi'T4111fs5i3mg:,qz.:s1.Li esi5ffS F -if ' ' f I vi ff 22514. We fr gf 4.116 ff! fr' -tigfiiggf ':'f-'1Jflfiiawlg J ,Q f it Q k. bxgriir i . i 4 4 A 5 . T as , J. E fi- ifiryfi 552-fy. - A 1.5: Stanley Solomon Our boy Stan-always cracking jokes-fine speaker-sure to succeed. Language Club- l-2-3 Chorus- l-2-3-4 Band- l-2-3-4 Student Council- l Dramotics Club- l-2-3-4 Newspaper- 2-3-4 Geraldine Sullivan Nice to look at, but bet- ter to know. G.O.- 1-2-3 Nice Pres. J- 4 Oratorical Association- l-2 Class Secretary- l Dramatic Club- l-2-3-4 fPres.l Robert Van Tassell Nice things come in small packages-Bob's no exception. Full of ex- citement. Chorus- l-2-3-4 Football- l-2-3 Apparatus Club- l-2 Stage Design Club- 3 Varsity Club- 3-4 Chorus- l-2-3-4 Class Vice Pres.- 2 Newspaper- 3 Senior Council- 4 Ushers Club- 4 ' 4 Chorus- I-2-3 Newspaper- I-3 Yearbook- l lf Intramurals-l lwjwlh' . 1 1 ,EGM J Girls Student League-2 Speech Club- 2 Dramatic Club- 2-3-4 Ushers Club- 3-4 l Cheerleader- 3-4 Student Council- 3 iSec .J N - 4 fPres.J L 'vw Girls Athletic Associa- Spanish Club- l-2 Basketball- l-2-3-4 Class Treas.- l Class Pres.- 2 Newspaper- 3 Ureas J- 4 Football- 3-4 Junior Council- 3 Class Pres.- 3 G.O.- 3 Varsity Club- 3-4 fPres Class Pres.- 4 Senior Council- 4 Printing Club- 4 Urea s.l ,ini-L f EIR Class Pres.- l W lntramurals- l , .I sand- 1-2-3-4 A,,,,,g, Swimming Team- 2 Radio Club- 3 W L Dramatics Club- 3 G.O.-4 BasketballMgr.-4A A L'l - - - we Bob play that tuba al ways willing-bright lad-4' manager in sports-a flo rist besides. Robert Vogel - Z ,404- ,tfjd tion- 4 A slow smile or a sly V H Madame President-witty glance, He is our boy- K Lguyfl buf sweet too. big Carl, Mr. President. ,I I M Phyllis Whitman Carl Wolter . 1 L : ' A Robert Wall W H A If you want to know 2555152 viii? ' J 32 f .51 . - MJ L Bob, lust show your anter- ggln est in cars. M x I Photography Club- 2-3 COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND A7 7s --4-K av-,,.,,,,J ,, fL,f-LA, 7 -L-7 1,4-. H0' L , I BEST DRESSED Janice Hochberg Dick Polito Q H0 fl M. ' M u 3 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Phyllis Whitman Arnold Notkoff 'Ra ' l T , 1 Ei , I .,., - A - BEST SPEAKERS Mona Epstein Stanley Solomon DONE THE MOST FOR THE SCHOOL Phyllis Whitman Carl Wolter J V ' al W, L T y .I MOST VERSATILE Janice Lee Mike Barrett Q H i5.l K lb I BEST ATHLETE BEST LOOKING FRIENDLIEST Joan Link Judy Berger Harold Kearney Bob Jewell Dic Polito MOST TALENTED Geraldine Sullivan Henry Losee Margaret Kruse MOST CHEERFUL Joan McCormack Arnold Reif A NOTICE TO ALL SENIORS HREE years from June 30 I956 o I 'll h WI TTI Nancy Pane Leon Kornfeld L mi V ,, .I 75.23 T, .,.::,:q wm - . ,., fry, :.... Si. fig tif ' I vw ' is 8, I fl- BEST DANCERS Judy Berger Mike Rizzolla , , ur c ass wi ave a reunion at Lake- land High School. All those who intend to attend please contact the school k b f d one wee e ore the reunion date and notify the office that you will atten . 46 4 .X I A Mik i ? .. iii + . , , MOST POPULAR Judy Berger Mike Barrett MOST STUDIOUS Judy Deitz Arnold Notkoff 34? THE LINE UP STA YE5 I-2-3, SLIDE RS IN THEIR E 3 'W ,S - 1 I f if ff iw fx E Eff LLL. ESS s NEI K , .. A -1 - Q ' f I lg . t . Iwi Sh S . - f Q 'K i..-tx' ,T P M I Q ,iiy . , . ,V . E .,. CRAZY LEGS COURTESY WEEK I READY AND WAITING I'-A Q is LVZLL M My k 1,3 -1 ' kv. t F ,J I BETWEEN THE HALVES CHIPS OFF THE OLD BLO CK WE WORK TOO INVASION FROM M 2521 W Ei? ,,,,, H K AROUND THE CLOCK DRIFTING II AT 'EM BOYS! ND DREAMING 1 ll? I: N OUR HOME AWAY FROM HOME E My I IIII FINANCIAL PROBLEMS ,,,,.,,.C ,T I ,E IEE 1 h 3 I G LM M Q T , , Gclnhlfue. Di 5+A'-'39 'Q'-Mfajwv X4 L, ' 9 ' e K not-fa' S if 31 1. 2 If Q f ,, if ' 44 ' M V 4 ' J 'H we Q, - QQ QW LfsLf5 Hao we W ' - 3Xmw .:.x x u L q . 7 . QM? 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Ronald Townsend 50 A .+ .QQ ITHOUT the co-operation of the neighboring businesses, we could never keep up our starting reputation of a fine yearbook. Thank you for supporting the Terra Locus. 1 VIHPE Bus Phone PE 7 0206 SORRENTO HOTEL Italian Restaurant 6: Plzzerla Opposite New York Cnty Depot SILVERMAN FURNITURE CO Peeksklll New York Furniture, Bedding, Floor Covering Agnello Scaramelllno Phone Pe 7 2624 9II Mann Street Peeksknll N Y MASON MOTOR COMPANY WSW. DESOTO PLYMOUTH SALES 8. SERVICE PEEKSKILL N Y SHOWROOM PE 7 I308 USED CAR LOT 525 WASHINGTON ST EXCLUSIVE I YEAR USED CAR GUARANTY Compliments of MR AND MRS CHARLES WOLFINGER PE 7 II80 Free Parking Compliments Of FOSTER S BOYS AND MENS SHOP DU:CHARLES 9 Bank St Peekskull N Y Ladies Haarcuttlng Studio A Rellqble Place To Shop Creative Hair Fashions I Dogwood Road Peekskill, At Albany Post Road New York . I ' . . f woo MAIN STREET ' , f . 52 SCOTT STUDIOS OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS TO THE 1956 TERRA UXCUS discount nn the future 830 SOUTH STREET PEEKSKILL NEW YORK all graduates entitled fo special I 53 BROWN SOLOMON 81 CO ReaI Estate Insurance Congrafulahons Class Of 1956 1016 Park Sfreef Tel Peeksklll 7 4025 PeeIcsklII N Y MARKOFF S SHOES 836 South Street Peekskull N Y BEN COHEN ATHLETIC SUPPLIES 2 NORTHSTONE AVE ELMSFORD N Y LYRIC 2 8484 33 YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE Complnmenfs Of Compliments of THE WAFFLE SHOP LAUNDER IT Restaurant And Soda Fountain 213 S Division Street Route '6 Mohegan Lake N Y peekskm N Y - . 5 . . . I - . I , . . - , . . , . . .- u u 4 'A , I s 1 'Q . 5 5 2 ., . n - . . . . 1 a n ' , . . 54 Peekskill 7-0288 JACK'S WATCH SHOP Diamonds - Watches - Gifts - Jewelry l008 Brown Street Jack Buhg fParamount Theatre Buildingy Peekskill, N. Y. Compliments Of PEEKSKILL DENTAL SOCIETY COMPLIMENTS OF CREED BROS LUMBER COMPANY PEEKSKILL N Y B 8- F FURNITURE CO Peeksklll s Largest Home Furnishers Phone Peeksklll 7 4264 924 Mum Street IIIQV S IDAIINTI' SIUIPIPILY Peekskl ll N Y Te Pe 7 914 Puerce Pamts Wallpaper Venetuan Blinds 937 Mann Street lrvmg Muskne Peeksknll N Y n ' U . ' ll ,I I. .'-1' ' ' ' - - ' ' . . . . I . . 55 L k I d 8-4827 I dean Artistry In Flowers fx Phone I650 t X' Res. 2I09 HUNTER TILE CQ. M Z-F THE HOLLYWOOD FLORIST - - n an f I 979 Main sf. Real Ceramic Tnle . Wa s oos ,Qin Peekskill, N. Y. R. '6 Ben Vigodq Lake Mohegan N. Y. PHONE: PEEKSKILL 7-2666-7 PEEKSKILL MASON SUPPLY CO., INC BUILDER'S MATERIALS WASHED SAND AND GRAVEL READY-MIXED CONCRETE CONCRETE BLOCKS 415 CENTRAL AVENUE P. A. DeLUCA PEEKSKILL, N. Y. OSCAR FISHER CO. INC. Photogra hic Equipment Compliments Of I000 North Division Street Peekskill, N. Y. MODERN BAKE SHOP Peekskill 7-0822 933 South Street PeeksIciII, N. 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AMOCO PRODUCTS GASOLINE-MOTOR OILS-FUEL OIL 8TH STREET VERPLANCK, N. Y. TEL. PEEKSKILL 7-2277 pgekskm 7-1665 PEekskiII 7-osos Establisheo 1896 PEEKsKuLL svonr CENTRE tggzfhnyffgggg Fishing Tackle ' Gun and Ammo ' Outboard Motors IOI6 Main Street Sid Roseman Peekskill, N. Y. 942 Cor. South 8m Division Sts. Peekskill, N. Y. 58 Compluments Of The E,h,c,,l pmmac, COUNTRY MART SUPER MARKET Phone LAKE LAND 8 2036 P HARMAC Y MOHEGAN LAKE, NEW YORK The Frlendly Super Market Route 6 Mohegan Lake N Y FY' M 81 G LUMBER CO T701 03 MAIN STREET PEEKSKILL N Y M MILLER PROP PHONE 7 0553 Comphments Of EMPIRE MEN S SHOP INC ELWYN SMITH S LAWN MOWER SERVICE See Us For Your Prom Formals Peekskull 9 2689 Gallows Hull Road Peekskull 7 1220 920 Mom Street Martin Nissenblatt, Mgr. Peekskill, N. Y. ll ' ll 1 I I ,Y-if , ff i -- - ---- 1 q , , . . I I I 1 9 I , , 59 BARGER S JEWELRY 914 South St Phone Pe 7 0799 Compliments of STATION DINER Peeksknll New York wfefgliw Q WMS? .An-.lln-urn! TO THE CLASS OF 1956, LAKELAND HIGH SCHOOL TOMORROW S COMMUNITY LEADERS MAY WE WISH YOU WISDOM 8- SUCCESS FOR THE TASKS WHICH LIE AHEAD DAVE'S SHOES 915 Main St. Peekskill, New York Sundial Shoes Phone Pe 7 3132 PATENT PRESS INC THE YORKTOWN HERALD SUN DAY your only local Sunday newspaper Compliments of BUSY CORNOR DRUG STORE 998 Main St. Phone Pe 7 0154 I . . . -n l . 7 I L. 1 A 'W . -I - , nf' iam wp wi fx. if-gw1ui!'AK 4 -Lv we , v H Y n , I I I 1 1 1 , 0 . . . 60 CROTON EGG FARM Croton Ave. RFU '11 Peekskill, N. Y. Compliments Of EVE'S BEAUTY SALON Lakeland 8-5421 Mohegan Lake, N. Y CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1956 LINK LINOLEUM 81 CARPET CO For The Fmest Sportswear In Town Peeksklll 7 5151 Compllments Of STEVEN CURRY 1 1 5 Bank Street Peekskill, N. Y. 61 JACK S STATIONERY 8- LUGGAGE SHOP I020 Mam Street Peeksknll N Y Handbags Luggage Leather Goods Greetmg Cards Coda I Iac Pontnac THE PEEKSKILL LAUNDERAID I7I9 Mann Street Peekskull, N Y PeeksknII 7 1880 Rocky Astrologo LOCKWOOD MOTORS INC TELEPHONES 7 0395, 7 0396 I7 N BROAD ST PEEKSKILL N Y ULM BROS SIOLES SWEET SHOP 344 Washington Street 931 South Street Peekgklll N Y Peeksklll N Y PeeksklII 7 2021 Peekskull 7 0009 I . s ' ' . . , . . . 1 1 1 3 . . . I o - - . . , . . . . . , . . . , . I , , - - 62 PISANI BROTHERS Men's Clothiers Shoes for the Entire Family 32 North Division Sf. Peekskill, New York Compliments of ERNIE'S FOOD MARKET 2008 Crompond Rd. Phone Pe 7-2878 K I Z , A N . S MEYER-s MEAT MARKET House of Carpets 992 Mann Street Snx Bank Street Peekskm N Y Peekskm N Y Peekskull 7 0374 Peeksml 7 2844 COMPLIMENTS OF CHILDREN S CORNER 8m DEBTEEN SHOP BERRY S Women s Apparel 28 North Duvlslon Street Peeksknll N Y Peeksknll 7 OI4I MITCHEL DAIRIES INC MILK AND MILK PRODUCTS Compllments Of TWINS INN Route 6 Jefferson Valley N Y . . I l I I ' ' o I .1 n I I . I 1 - ' ' 64 THE TYPEWRITER SHOP Compliments of Bell Office Equipment 9I6 Main St. Peekskill, New York ROBINSON FLOWER SHOP FLOWERS AND PIANTS GROWN IN OUR OWN GREENHOUSES ON HILLSIDE AVENUE Members of Florist Telegraph Delivery Association STORE PHONE 7-0094 GREENHOUSES AND RESIDENCE PHONE 7-4194 966 MAIN STREET, PEEKSKILL, N. Y. MOHEGAN LAKELAND PHARMACY BARNETT PLATTOR TEL. LAKELAND 8-9836 - 9885 - 9894 PRESCRIPTION PHONE: LAKELAND 8-2800 MOHEGAN LAKE NEW YORK COMPLIMENTS OF HAROLD E. 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