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TO THE CLASS OF 1962: When the editors of your yearbook asked me for a message, they explained that the theme of the 1962 Odessanean was to be a key. One key point I can make is that yours is the largest class to be graduated from Odessa-Montour Central School. It is thus an exceptional pleasure for me to congratulate all of you upon completing your four years of high school study. In many other ways you are an outstanding group of seniors. Among your many key accomplishments as individuals and in team activities I am most happy to cite the thirteen scholarships you have won, the part you have played in the school musical organizations and championship athletic teams, the support you have given to all social activities and above all your splendid school spirit throughout the past four years. The time of your senior year, 1961-62 is a very key time in the modern age-it is the time of the astronauts, of the refining of sea water, of the harnessing of atomic power for peaceful uses. Truly you are a favored group to embark on your careers when the needs of our nation are changing so fast, when new techniques are revolutionizing farming and industry, when men reaching far into space are on the verge of world-shaking discoveries. As our country changes and new openings occur it is important to prepare for them by continuing your education in technical schools, in college, through on-the-job training, or by home study. In this atomic age opportunities open for youth able to adapt to an ever-changing society... .and the KEY to your success will be increased knowledge in the field of your choice. After your graduation I wish for each of you a life-long desire to read and study, leading to the success which can come from worthwhile accomplishments in the exciting years ahead. Henry H. Heslap
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Odessa Montcmr Board of Education SEATED: Kenneth Gilbert, Irving D. Goodrich, Superintendent of Schools; Howard A. Hanlon, President; Delmar Bleiler, Vice-President; George Hoffman. STANDING: Dr. James J. Norton, Stanley Rundle, John T. Barton, Ward Searles. WELCOME TO MR. HESLOP The Board of Education of the Odessa-Montour Central School appreciates having the medium of the 1962 ODESSANEAN to express pleasure in welcoming you as our new principal. We are particularly glad that we could choose a man with whom we were personally acquainted, and one who had earned our full confidence while serving as guidance director ... thus assuring us of his ability to take over as principal. In welcoming you as leader of our school beginning in the Fall of 1961, we want you to know that we feel our trust has been well placed and that we look forward to many years of pleasant association with you. Sincerely yours, ODESSA-MONTOUR CENTRAL SCHOOL H.A. Hanlon, President
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Dedication Mrs. Carney, our yearbook staff is really pleased to dedicate the 1962 Odessanean to you because we have pictorial proof right on this page of your thirty years of teaching in Odessa. Pleased, too, because we could hardly believe that an educational leader and friend as youthful and active as you are could possibly be the teacher in the classroom pictured below and dated on the blackboard May 16th, ’32. We think of you as one of our younger teachers. It is our pleasant task to report to the other members of our class of 1962 that you were graduated from nearby Watkins Glen High and, after one year in training class and four years teaching in rural schools, you came to Odessa Central School to teach first and second grade in 1932. We understand that your preparation included graduation from Cortland Normal School, a B.S. degree from Buffalo State Teachers College, and later thirty hours of graduate work at the American University in Washington, D.C., and at Syracuse and St. Lawrence University in New York State. With such a fine and complete background you have taught all grades from one to twelve and are now supervisor of our Junior High School. Among the many honors you have been accorded were presidencies of Odessa High School Faculty, of Schuyler County Teachers Association, and of the Five Counties Social Studies Council. We are proud to note that you also have been a leader in civic affairs having served as President of the Schuyler County T.B. and Public Health Association and Master of the Schuyler Grange in addition your present positions of Chairman of the Schuyler County Junior Red Cross, and Director of the Community Chest and T.B. Association and representative at annual meetings of the New York State Teachers Association. In the field of politics we are informed that you have studied Political History in Washington, D.C., have campaigned for membership in the New York State Democratic Party. Frankly, we are amazed that you have crowded so much splendid activity into your professional life and that you continue to bring to Odessa students, year after year as you did to us when in Junior High, a strict yet so very genial personality that we learned good study habits from you and will always remember you as one of our very finest teachers. As we prepare to leave the halls of Odessa, we know, Mrs. Carney, we shall always have most high admiration for you ! MRS. GEORGIA CARNEY Mrs. Carney's second grade class of 1932 at Odessa.
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