Oakwood School - Quercus Yearbook (Poughkeepsie, NY)

 - Class of 1954

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PROS William Clark, Principal, Harold Frazier, Dean of Boys, Mathematics, Shop, Boys' Athleticsg William Butterfield, Director of Boys' Athletics, English, Public Relations: Warren Sherk, Science, Social Studies, Religion, Boys' Athleticsg Yoshiro Sanbonmatsu, Literature, History ot Art, Boys' Athletics, Francis Henderson, Assistant Dean of Boys, Science, Boys' Athletics. SOMETHlNG'S MISSING-oh yer, lbe food! Janet Gush, Director of Dining Hallg Edward Vitek, Chef, Frank Bauer, chef's assistantg Grace MacDougal, pantry assistantg James Sheedy, assistant dietician. TELEVISION-fwirla we had the time for ilfl Judy Razlerg janet Razler, Business Managers secretaryg Lillia Herazo, maintenanceg Helena Munson, Assistant hostessg Conchita Kelley, nurse. FRIENDS OF THE BETWEEN CLASS HITCH- HIKERS-fmrmrx rn' 1r1n'k,f Paul Hanson, ianitorg john Nemes, Supervisor of groundsg George Higgins, electriciang La Forest Vizino, janitor, Ralph Robinson, maintenance. Not shown- William Bonner, night watchman, Milan Fotitch, maintenance. 11

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Wf 'Ei Q 1 , AFTER-DINNER COFFEE Paul Taylor, Mathematics, Mechanical Drawing, Eugenia Newlin, Latin, Typing, J. Curtis Newlin, Director of Studies, Social Studies: Isabella Taylor, Supervisor of Music, piano, art, Alfred Henderson, Business Manager, Enola Henderson, Home Economics. CENTER OF ATTRACTION-Oakwood '89er Martha Crowley, English, Remedial Reading, Ida Stokes, English, Latin, Social Studies, Jennie Brownell, Lorraine jenkins, Director of Student Office Staff, Alvina Philby, Director of Student Work, Housekeeper. 0 SAN 4 ii gl -iQ, 'wx I M2 4, Q6 RECEPTION ROOM-a minute lo recover Vera Connelly, Secretary-Principal's OHice, Bertha Carlson, Dean of Girls, Mathematics, Social Studies, Reliion, Claire Otis, Enrollment Secretary, Bernice Thompson, Guidance Office Secretary, Ruth Craig, Assistant Principal, Librarian, English, Sadie Nemes, Assistant Housekeeper. GOREN SHOULD SEE THIS! Erica Herz, Spanish, French, Girls' Athletics, Piet Kruithof, French, Latin, Mathematics, Joyce McKinstry, Director of Girls' Athletics, Science, Bert Mason, French, Latin, Glee Club, Wilma Layng, English, Girls' Athletics, Arthur Biscoe, Science, Mathematics, Social Studies, Boys' Athletics. l , 141 ri M H253 f W .,.. . i. 1 0 ' h--u..,,,,,,,



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, 4 iv K v ' fi slwwlou f2fwueJZ 'Ow- f71i,9'if0 I-. -A fhnfl n,z..,,, Left to right, first row-Bertha Carlson, Dean of Girls, Carol Christman, chairman, Elizabeth Haviland, chair- man, Camille Walwyn, Patricia Walker, Deborah Bacon. Second rou'-Delia Wheelwright, Alice Cooper, Patricia Bliss, Margot Soley, Gayle Schlageter. Boys, Council NDER the able leadership of our presi- dent, Sam Ho, and bound together by a new constitution, the Boys' Council worked successfully in the making of a happier and closer relationship among the boys in the dor- mitories. The Boys' Council, which consists of the Dean and Assistant Dean of Boys, the presi- dent, and two representatives from each hall and Student Cottage, has the power to make and to enforce rules which apply specifically to the boys within the dormitories. Among the accomplishments of the Council this year were: the purchase of furniture for the boys, center room, a donation to the Community Chest, senior lights until 10:50 and the privilege of all-night-lights once a month, the boys' Christ- mas party, and the selling of food twice a week. It is the hope of the Council that the privileges which have been granted in the past year will serve in the future as a foundation for the extension of freedom for the individual boy. 1 f 'S ,ci , at f f ZZW'2UGirls, Council 44 OOD, anyone?,' is a familiar shout heard around the girls' dormitories every Tues- day and Thursday night. Yes, it's Girls' Council at work. Each Thursday afternoon representa- tives on the Council can be seen industriously mixing tuna fish and mayonnaise for the big sandwich sale. The Council is comprised of the Dean of Girls, the chairman, and one girl from each class elected to represent both that class and the dormitory in which she resides. It is Miss Carlson and these six who are responsible for ironing out the wrinkles of dorm life. A pro- gram of work was scheduled for this year, and long-needed facilities were supplied for both dormitories. At meetings a cheerful and friendly atmos- phere is combined with the serious, as the members hash out both general and individual problems. Left to right, first row-Richard Collins, David Sanders Lewis Benedict, Stephen Tobey, Harold Frazier, Dean of Boys, Sam Ho, chairman. Second row-Kurt Anschel Jamie Johnston, Alf Askland, Robert Auriti, john Ber lin, Jed Golden, Gerald Huizinga, Charles Janeway Khosrow Nasr, Richard Meredith, Michael Roloff Noi shown-Francis Henderson.

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