Preston High School - Memories Yearbook (Lakewood, PA)

 - Class of 1956

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GASS yjropfecy We, the graduating class of Preston High School of the year one X thousand nine hundred fifty-six, have before us a crystal ball. Slowly a mist arisesg gradually it fades away leaving a picture of our futures before us as in a stage performance. In the foreground we see a large white farm house with a big red barn across the road from it. The farm is located in Lake Como, Pennsylvania, where we find David Flynn and his family living. We discover that David raises national championship bulls and has won recognition internationally at the World's Fair for his fine stock. As David's home fades away we see a large office building in the heart of New York City. On the forty-seventh floor, we find a very sophisticated looking secretary who turns out to be Bertha Roney. By the twinkle of the five carat diamond ring on her left hand she will soon be some lucky man's wife. We wonder who will handle the money. Bertha has had two years of experience as class treasurer. Next appears a swanky Fifth Avenue Millinery Shop. The hats are all imported from Paris, France. The owner is none other than Carol Neildl She has been making several trips to Paris to buy hats. While in Paris, Carol fell in love with a charming French designer. They married and are now the proud parents of twin girls, Fifi and Mimi. Our crystal ball then takes us to a ranch house on the outskirts of Houston, Texas. Some cattle are being cared for by the world famous veterinarian Gerald Sampson. After attending Penn State University, he won several scholarships and continued his studies in Europe, where he is also well known. Oh, yes! Gerald teaches Latin at the Houston High School in his spare time.

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Q0 9011 y?QI2?QIZ25QI? Kathryn Bloomer ordered wallets? Miss Catherine Kuzmack told Carol Neild, You don't have to be a genius to tell the color of eyes ? Lois Hunt had her DEER tied to a tree? Arlene Seney wasn't arguing with Mr. Phillips? Bertha Roney was not counting the class money? Sylvia Smith wasn't reading or writing a letter? Barbara Laskowski wanted to go to Washington with Parker Tours and wasn't writing letters to George? Betty Realmuto wasn't losing her glasses or someone else's lipstick or comb? Anne Malinski got her ring and said, get a load of this? Norma Upright had her picture taken on Stillwater Bridge? Lucille Patten was with Donnie? Sandra Jessup spent a weekend in Brooklyn, New York? David Flynn came to a dance with a girl? Kenneth Neild had his hair washed in a certain Preston Park home? Gerald Neild along with Kenneth Neild took typing I with a room full of girls? Gerald Sampson wore his false teeth around his neck? fdramaj Paul Hunt gave his class ring to a certain freshman girl? Mr. Douglas Phillips was never wrong about anything, always giving the cheerleaders instructions, said he wasn't our advisor, had an argument with a tall coach? The senior class wasn't being different? Arlene Seney Lois Hunt



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After we leave Texas, our travels through the eyes of the crystal ball take us to a little town in Alabama where we see a lovely white farmhouse. It is the estate of Kathryn Bloomer and her husband George. George and Kathryn own a cotton plantation. George Jr. , little Kathy and the twins John and Jim, are a big help to their parents. Sandra Jessup is now a secretary for the New York Times. She has worked there for the past three years. She has become great friends with the publisher of the newspaper and he has bought her a diamond ring. Sandra expects to be a June bride. Good bye to Sandrag and off to the Metropolitan Opera House. Someone is singing MADAME BUTTERFLY. Why it's our old friend Sylvia Smith! This is where her singing career has led her. Sylvia is married to the president of a big ammunition factory. Off we go to Chicago. In a modern suburban home,cooking supper is Arlene Seney - Travis that is. Arlene is also sterilizing baby bottles. Little Eddie is hungry. Edward has left farming and manages a big department store. Arlene still refuses to have help with the cooking and cleaning. After leaving Chicago we travel to a big farmhouse in Wayne County. Perched on a tractor, we find Lois Hunt. She and her husband and three sons manage their eight hundred acre farm with the help of several hired men, of course. Lois married that certain someone soon after graduation. Our journey continues to a famous Northeastern College where a professor is teaching the students Oriental languages. Why, it's Pro- fessor Paul Hunt! After graduating from Notre Dame, Paul continued his studies in the Orient. All the co-eds are in love with the hand- some Professor Hunt.

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