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OHS CAPTAINS KEEP STUDENTS IN LINE - ...- ,,-,.. 4, .,,f.f,., 8. J., 71 -haf. Li HE dictionary defines faculty as any mental or physical power, and that de- scription wraps the O.H.S. faculty up in a neat little package and ties it with blue ribbons. That's what they are - mental and physical powers - and if you don't believe it, try to get away with something you hadnit oughtta. However, Weire very fond of our Hpowers that bef, and weid be lost without them. Changes in the faculty have been as varied as ration-point values. Henry Gould took over for Miss Guernsey and organized the Orbs fOssining Biological Research So- cietyl who introduced noon-time movies and held a St. Patrickis dance, and the Bouncing Molecules, a frosh science group. . . . Miss Clune now watches over the pots and pans as cooking instructor in place of Miss Kramer .... Miss Helen Curran Know Mrs. Ducharmei is back as girls, gym teacher because Dan Cupid winged Miss Coodspeed .... Sinatra's rival at OHS, John Crowley, arrived to replace Mrs. Weeks in the music department and whipped up a Chorus which presented The Holy City,', aided and abetted by Miss Williis Orchestra, to an appreciative audi- ence .... Miss Zak and Miss Trolin turned in their names for new models, becoming Mesdames Grattan and Brown respectively. . . . Mrs. Cathreen Anderson is back pinch- hitting for Mrs. Shirley Clarke who moved up two flights to take over Miss Wallaceis work, when she left in February to become Mrs. Clark-Duff. ENGLISH: left to right: Miss Mary Casey, Mrs. Mary Baldwin, Mrs. Dorothea Newmiller, Mrs. Mary Haas, Miss Beatrice Lohr, Miss Alvina Rich Lewis. SOCIAL STUDIES: left to right: Mrs. Shirley Clarke, Miss Mary Ticknor, Ernest Ascherman, Miss Marion A. Wallace, Miss Laura M. Tritm. Not pictured: Mrs. Anne Clark. MATHEMATICS: Miss Ilona Redmond, Miss Lillian M. Smith, Mrs. Elaine Conklin, Miss Babette Hutzenlauh, C. Homer Cole.
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cv J. l 3 I aw S -. '1 'X'.f!:sffi-.s'-'4116:1-1-I-EEE?-I li ' :- f 'ie3?f12ir23EiE?9--fS1 ' X -' F ififi ' ,.l 5 p .. ,' A 93.33 4. SZ H r if f 'Sz, .E g.i'f6 ff i f ' ' ' ri' J ' ' 1 , W' i e , :f g . 2, s. DMINISTRATORS who keep the mills of Ossining High School grinding smoothly ar-e Principal Ray Townsend and Deans Lillian M. Smith and Roy H. Carpenter. Beneath a cherubic countenance, Mr. Townsend conceals executive skill and keen perception. A graduate of New York State Teacher's College at Albany, he later at- tended Cornell and Columbia Universities, and has both B.S. and M.A. degrees. Hels known as R, T. and The Bossl' and has been a counselor of sound advice for all students. Miss Lillian M. Smith, appointed Dean of Girls seven years ago, received her Bachelor of Science degree at New York State Teacheris College. In addition to as- sisting numerous girls with their perplexing problems each school day, Miss Smith teaches mathematics. Assuming the position of Dean of Boys last September, Mr. Carpenter is known for his winning smile, his corny jokes, and his portrayal of the faculty professor. Attending Worcester Polytechnic Institute, where he received his B.S. degree, Mr. Carpenter studied at the American Acad- emy of Dramatic Arts and has his M.A. from Teachers College, Columbia Univer- sity. He teaches chemistry and physics, and listens patiently to all the familiar ex- cuses and alibis submitted by the boys. Top to bottom: Townsend, Smith, and Carpenter.
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COMMERCIAL: Miss T. Rae Stern, Mrs. Frances Wyman, SCIENCE: Henry Gould, Roy H. Carpenter, Harry D. Mrs. Lucille Grattan. Repp. Miss Huntington assisted Mr. Crowley as cadet music teacher and oh, for more of that Gershwin music .... We get the low-down on what good sports our faculty members are via the annual Variety Show. Mr. Carpenter donned cap and gown and played pro- fessor for the afternoon with the rest of the faculty showing us how we look through their eyes - and - we are not flattered! Wonder how Mrs. Conk- lin's head feels? . . . Mr. Exton should go in for swatting flies .... Wasnit A. R. Lfsaparody of Don't Fence Me Inv something? MUSIC: John Crowley, Miss Adelaide Willi. ART: Mrs. Jean Barone, William A. Exton iii? 9
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