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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
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COMPLIMENTS OF THE CLASS OF 1956
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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
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