Ossining High School - Wizard Yearbook (Ossining, NY)

 - Class of 1947

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PQ jl tl fx . PRECEPTORS OF THE CITADEL EAR YE! Hear Ye! We are now about to embark upon a tour to view the activities of the lords and ladies of the O. H. S. Faculty. Upon entering the portals of O. H. S., we turn to the left and enter the citadel of the castle. There we see Mrs. Dorothy Alpert and Miss Helen Mostrando pouring over the receipts and records of the bursary. As we saunter about the main portico, the first room reveals Mr. Mitchell Siegel sketching deft portraits of jesters for his eighth- graders. Our next view shows us Mrs. Dor- othy Newmiller, scanning the cliches of another group of chippies. A glimpse across the thresholds of Miss Ilona Redmond, Mrs. Estrella Pearsall and Miss Kathryn Ryan, reveals their untiring efforts to pre- pare the unwilling youths of 1951 for their roles as pages. And then a quick glance into the busy corner of Miss Babette Hautzen- laub, busily aiding a knight on his future course. Thence, we come upon the domain of Mr. Alfred Ward, where all are busily engaged in preparing articles of wooden material for use in the medieval realm. The tremendous pounding marks the construction of cata- pults and other devices of warfare, super- vised by Mr. Charles Walther. Cathreen Anderson, Aurora Balletta, Ilona Red- mond, Margaret Ticknor, Mrs. Dorothea New- miller. Sewud mu'-Mrs. Ruth Baisley, Mary Pierpont, Mary Casey, Kathryn Ryan, Mrs. Shirley Clarke, Laura Tripp. Third mu'-Henry Gould, Francis Schmidtt, Ernest Ascherman, Alfred Wiirtl, Dr. Marshall Wlood. To the second Hoor, where our nostrils catch the delightful aroma of the culinary variety, wafting from the abode of Miss Stacy Krasnecki's Home Ec class. Next door we find the frills of feminine attire being expostulated by Mrs. Ruth Baisley. Passing into the domain of the intricate, we see Mr. Conrad Hoehn engaged in explaining the ins and outs of geometric lore and Miss Janet Thompson recounting the deeds of our

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M11. Ilzvirst. W11.c1o:q TRIUMPHANT TRIUMVIRATE XHI: Il'IlIlllYlI'Llli.', who wield the stepter ot the O. H. S. LiyI1.lSly, tire Lord Mayor Ray 'liOW'llSCl1Li, mtl HiiOlltiil1iC5H I.ilIi.111 Smith 111111 Irving Wfihox. C,hiet't.1i11 'i'OWI1SL'I1ti h.1s toinpleteti his four- teenth ye.1r 11s O, H. S. thiet' preteptor 11111i guiding light. His 1I1er11hi1 LOLIITICIIHIILC is hnloed hy tI1e t'e.1lty ot every member 1111tier his rule. CQl1.1ry with the l.1111e, I.11'1sl1 111 I11LIl1lf1L'L'l1t 1'ew.1r1is, he h.1s emerged t1'i11111pI1.111t ii1 ex ery ioust XV.1gL'ti. The second mentor ot' the trio, De-1111 Smith, is ti.1111e1i for her s.1ge smile .1i11i serene Visage. Having tieheti ll1t0 the depths ot m.1tl1e11111t1t'11l lore, she is the soliti VViZ.lI'ti ot the 1.11111 whose answers to proh- lems LIIIIIOINC .ill OPPOIlL'IlfS. Rotiiitiiiig o11t the t1'i11111l1h.111t three is ProI ' ,, . . . . Wihox. He is t.1111o11s throiighout the I'L'1llIN tor his i11exl1.111stil1le 11.1tie11te .1111l l1is iIUIW.ll'iiI1.Q5 ot' the 11111si1 ot' the lU.lNiL'l'S. 7 M11, RM' 'UJXYNNIENID Miss I.11,1.1A1s1 81111111



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wu. .lanet 'I hompson, Iiahettc Hautzenlauh, P . Rae Stern, ,lanet Comeskey, I-larry Repp. Stcuud mu' 1 Stacey Krasnecki, Mrs. Ifstrella Pearsall, Mary Wriglit. Mrs. Florence Brown, .lost-phine Innes. 'lfiinf mn' 'Charles NX'alther, james Dilley. Conrad Hoc-hn. Mitchell Siegel, Raymond Hughes. yffmul -lieatrice Iavhr, Mrs. Frances Wfyman, Mrs. Anne Clark, C. Homer Cole, john Connolly, Olga Rothemund, Iimma liaccari, Irving Wfilcnx, Adelaide Willi, Lillian Smith, Irwin Bitter. ancestors. Meandering onward, we spy Miss ,lanet Comeskey speeding on the Ifourth Es- tate, and to the land ol' learning, where mighty manuscripts ahound in the sanctum of Miss Mary Pierpont. Mr. Ernest Ascher' man is instructing his knights on the art of keeping physically fit. Next Miss Priscilla mmf . NV WW , Lg eq.-. ..... .-.Tues A - tj llayes is advancing theories on the essentials of business procedure. The chattering of a thousand keys echoes throughout the abode of Miss T. Rae Stern. To the sanctuary of the upperclassmen, we discover Mrs. Anne Clark and Miss Laura Tripp, analyzing the varied annals of history for transmission to their scholars. Proceed- ing onward, we encounter the three sorcer- ers, Mr. Harry Repp, Mr. Homer Cole, and Mr. Henry Gould, engaged in the mysteries of scientific phenomena. We glance in upon the arsenal of democracy, where Mrs. Shirley Clarke imparts the principles of American living. Mr. john Connolly and Raymond Hughes are vieing for the use of the phono- graph for The quality of mercy is not strained. Then to Miss Mary Casey, ex- horting the English I students on the art of exposition. Advancing to the end of' the hall, we come upon Miss Olga Rothemund deeply engrossed in the instruction of a fledgling artist. Retracing our steps, we view Mrs. Cathreen Anderson valiantly striving To he or not to he. Up a multitude of' winding. treacherous stairs to our last stop. the tower-the look- out point of O. H. S. In its depths, we find Miss Iimma Baccari and Miss Aurora Balletta, well entranced along the master- pieces of Hugo, Cervantes and Caesar. Wliat a massive fortress is this educative ahodel

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