Ossining High School - Wizard Yearbook (Ossining, NY)

 - Class of 1949

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The spealcer conTinued in his pompous manner: . . and someday-yes, perhaps even now-re- calling your lives aT Ossining l-ligh School, you will say To yourselves... l-lis words had immediaTe eTTecT on The Two in The back row. Leaning over, l-le nudged Her eag- erly. l-ley! I-le's righT, y' know? We sure have had a loT oT Tun. Umm, She agreed. Remember when . . And so The Two, whispering in exciTed Tones To one anoTher, began To recapTure all ThaT made high school The happy and unTorgeTTaple experience ThaT iT was . . . BOARD OF EDUCATION U RE you aware, conTinued The speaker, ThaT The graduaTes oT '49 owe an immense debT oT graTiTude To The adminisTraTive oTTicers oT O. H. S.? We sure do, she murmured. The Board oT EducaTion is one organizaTion we couldn'T do wiThouT! We didn'T see Them very oTTen, buT in back oT all This Training we've received sTood The Board of EducaTion, piTching in when we meT a sTone wall. Yes, buT- He aTTempTed To inTerrupT. We cerTainly owe Supervisor Loomis and Presidenf FinkelsTein a voTe OT Thanks Tor easing our growing pains and smooThing The rough edges oT our careers. Well, ThaT may be True buT- And wiTh Mr. Townsend seTTing us on our course, Miss SmiTh and Mr. Wilcox keeping us There and all our Teachers goading us onward, we Tinally reached The goal. l sTill don'T see-- Remember how Mr. Hughes kepT us on our Toes and how hard we worked Tor Miss Comq The meeTings in The guidance oTTice where Miss HuTzenlaub sTrugglecl To imparT To us The seriousness oT choosing a vocaTion? I'll never TorgeT The aTTempTs Miss Baccari made To sTraighTen ouT an over-rambucTious class, or The paTienT, kindly eTTorTs oT Miss BalleTTa To make us sTubborn sTudenTs do some Thinking Tor ourselves? Well- Our Teachers made us realize ThaT honesTy, sTrengTh oT characTer, and loyalTy musT Torm The groundwork upon which we build our lives. Boy, you're righT-I never ThoughT oT iT ThaT way! BOARD OF EDUCATION SiTTing, leTT To righT: Percy Dowden, Harvey Culp, Dr. lsador FinkelsTein, Ward STurgis. STanding: Thomas Silk, Harold Loomis, Frank Corigliano, Dr. Andrew Dllfloia. 6 MR. RAY TOWNSEND MISS LILLIAN SMITH MR. IRVING WILCOX 7 in MRS. CATH REEN ANDERSON English MISS EMMA BACCARI Languages MRS. RUTI-I BAISLEY Home Economics MISS AU RORA BALLETTA Languages MISS MARY CASEY EngIish R. WOODROW CHRISTIANSON BioIogy MRS. ANNE CLARKE I'IisIory MR. HOMER COLE Science MISS JANET COMESKEY English MR. JOI-IN CONNELLY English MR. JOHN CROWLEY Music MR. JAMES DILLEY Physical Eclucafion MRS. JANE DODGE English MISS ROSELYN GLYNN Arl' MR. HENRY GOULD Biology MISS PRISCILLA HAYES Secrefarial Work MR. CONRAD HOEHN Algebra MR. RAYMOND HUGHES English MISS BABETTE HUTZENLAUB Algebra MISS JOSEPHINE JONES Public Speaking MISS STACEY KRASNECKI Home Economics MR. EVERETT LARE Science M R. ROBERT LOCKWOOD Healfh MRS. I-IARRIET MAI-IONEY Physical Educafion MRS. DOROTI-IEA NEWMILLER English h MRS. ESTRELLA PEARSALL Guidance MISS MARY PIERPONT Library MISS ILONA REDMOND Mafhemafics MR. QENJAMIN REED Business M R. HARRY REPP Science MISS KATHRYN RYAN MaIhemaIics MR. FRANK SCHMITT Hisfory MR. MITCHELL SIEOEL Arf MISS LILLIAN SMITH Mafhemafics MISS T. RAE STERN Secrefarial Work MISS MARY TICKNOR Hisfory MISS LAURA TRIPP Hisiory MR. CHARLES WALTHERS ManuaI Training MR. ALFRED WARD Manual Training M R. ALFRED WATSON Hisfory STAFF MEMBERS NOT PICTURED MRS. EMMA DILLEY DR. MARSHALL H. WOOD MRS. SELINA E. ROHR MRS. OLIVE S. MILLER MRS. SADIE WARREN MRS. ELIZABETH DUFFY MRS. DOROTHY ALPERT MISS HELEN MOSTRANDO Q.: LASSES Fledgling Chippies, merry and brigh+, Are very bewildered and full of lrighr. Bul Freshmen, grinning, one year older, Full of roguish pranlcs, and bolder, l-lave no respecl for Jrhe gay, young Sophs Who exisl only lo lormenl Jrheir profs. Eager Juniors expeclanily awail Thai greal evenll Their lirsl prom dale. While Seniors are awed as men of ranlc, Mighly, impulsive, and blunlly lranlc. MISS EMMA BACCARI Senior Advisor N EE, iusT Thinlc-GraduaTionl IT cerTainly came upon us uiclcl . Our Tour ears seem To have been 'eT- Cl Y Y l propelled. Now, here we are, as The smoke leaves The scene, siTTing where every year oTher Seniors have laughed and Cried. We sorT oT envied Them Then, buT now . . . we wish we could sTarT again. Yes, aTTer TonighT iT will be a parT OT our pasT. No more Moving-Up Day, no more Pep Assemblies, no more . . . well, no more O. H. S. Gosh, l'II miss iT. Things really sTarTed poppin' Trom The TirsT day we enTered. Who can TorgeT That memorable day in an eighTh grader's liTe when we explored The mysTeries of The library, lciTchen, and caTeTeria? Soon we became a Tamiliar sigh+ in The halls oT O. l-l. S. We were noT There only To consume space on The TirsT Tloor, buT To piTch in and asserT ourselves as 'Those up-and-coming chippiesf I4 SENIOR CLASS I Q '.l A W i I l .5 ly- .4- nf W HNKERSUN z aaa X we 'll When Sepfember rolled around again il found our class firmly esiablished and well organized under +he prexyship of spirifed and enrhusiaslic Charlie Gilberl. Also assuming ihe iaslc of leading our young class were Billy Aurilo, Carol Miller, and Roger McConnell, noi io meniion our able and ever-palienl advisor, Miss Baccari, A+ las+, unburdened of The ignominious 'rifle of 'Chippiesf we siarled on Thai uphill road To fulure forrune and success. l-low zealously we ioined clubs and slaried 'ro become a real parl of O. l-l. S.l Firsl X? , ,fvfvii S if li 'L 'J SE1NlOR CLASS OFFICERS 5 V A6 6 ell lo righl: lroplau, Landy, Gilbarl, O'Connor. ICP 1' is l on The agenda was 'rhe Freshman class parfy, which loroughl forih a definife feeling of class unify. As 'rhe year drew fo a close, our Valeniine Dance really made everyone sir up and ialce noiicel There, we crowned George Sylveslri and Carol Miller King and Queen of l-learis. Refleciing, we knew 'rhaf rhis dance was fhe firsr step iowards our self-appoinled goal. Af+er a happy, lazy summer, we re- Turned To fhe porlals of O. H. S., en- riched in presfige. We siarled off wiih a bang by elec+ing an all-male casi of officers siarring 'Bubby' Landy. Co- siarred were 'Tucker' Campbell, Roberl Peferson, and 'Dinlcy' Aposlolico. The I 5 K -v . . , 1 i Vl1,El.fXi A 7.9 X ,JV LJ -- ' + .ie s mx- in ,l , , LU u W9 ' ., ' ' L. gui. I ,Arnie Allerman Donald Aposfolico Elliol Arlis Bernice Aurilio William Aurilio .I vm i . . . . . . 1' Lola Baccari Francis Banas Elizabeih Bange BeHy Baresh Virginia Barnes X ' ' 'W Leonard Barrell Michael Barfisfa Nicolelfa Baflisla Mary Ann Beardsley Edward Benson yy ig' ay t ., uf, :A.i,:.,. i l' 1 ii -ii ,.- xx 1 - :iff -vp, J reugxgf x ' , . mjhaff' Jia pl., 'Q' jj... 15. 3. .,.. :..g , -'I.x. K . , ...L rJ.w,,,w,Q,g, , D. in .. N! fe . J . 'KK N .1 F,-Lic.-Ki - : fall fearured an undefealed J-V fooiball Team which was comprised for fhe mosi parl of our classmates. This was a lrue indicarion of lhe oulslanding parl our class would play, nor' only in rhe general scheme of ihings, buf also in arh- lelics. Wilh such playmalcers as Elliof Arlis, Mario Chuilli, Lenny Luperin, Charlie Gilbert Arlhur Landy, and Tony Masfrorilli, how could we fail lo hi+ +he bulls eye? During fhe year, frue fo +he words of 'Where Oh Where, we were subiecled +o heallh inslrucfion and became familiar wi+h Jrhe Trials and lribulafions of plane qeomelry. Tradiiionally, ai I6 'lmiriiilllllliywwflw l'l 1' 5 - t : .D Q I' F 95.15 if 7-f L V If it Y 5 X I Q , , 4-. . ' W I Q A -5 sy ,.5,Avy, X X3 s T , 6 ,X x- ,-- ' .. I for ll-fir, - T .,-V ua-'Ti' -ix., ' 'Q 5' 9 ,Ll 5 1 ff ' y . . U I. I 1 .. - YW Edilh Billinglon Raymond Boswell Monica Brassell Ronald Burris Cenie Cafarelli Ralph Calculli Thomas Campbell Anne Capulo June Qparey . Kennerh Carrigan Joseph Ceccarelli Geraldine Chealham . 1 , , 1 gf . P F V4 3 Y year! nm rx ,f f l f i if T if Q NJ XJ Philip Busse Virginia Carcova Mario Chuilli ,O LI.: . fi., bf' ' 914. 'fic U'- . ..' ., YJ' , .. .I -gig g 'l' 1 Q . , I Y, f Q at -' . 'A l U C-fl: 7.2-.2 if TT ,fg ,rl T K...-f 243 - - 4 - , 'P f 'f 'Q' The conclusion of The school year, we gave The on Moving-Up Day called The 'Cafe Rendezvous' Eyiesiwere' really seen 'a-popping' af lhose luscious and novel ciga- re'r+e girls. Whal a nole on which lo end our Sophomore When we rerurned as jolly Juniors, we could see our X goal coming closer and closer. We elecled 'Dinlcy' Aposlo- lico as President Tucker Campbell as Vice President Jeanne Corigliano as Secrelary, and Mario Chuilli as Treasurer. Weren'+ we proud on l'ha+ long-awailed day when our rings I 7 I I U ' ii as lay V 3, F F' .5 1 ll x 'M 'K 'N u 5 lv1urielClarlce Florence Colozzi Joseph Comouche Luesla Cooper Jeanne Corngliano Carharine Cronin Rocco Cusano Thomas Dale Barbara Dean Joan DeBrocl4y Frances DePalma Mary DeSilva Carmela DiLeo Florence DiPillo Wendla Durham came! Any resemblance belween Fa'rs+uFl's popping buHons and our expanded chesirs was purely coincidenlal. Our joy was, however, soon 'rransformed info 'symparhy' for fhe Seniors on Jrhe inevifable day when +heir banner disappeared. Magically fhey were soon pos- sessed of magnifying glasses Through which fhey peered suspiciously af us innocem' Juniors. I+ gave one a guil+ complex. Wall fill Freud hears abou? 'rhis! Presen'rly, +he air of myslery vanished and we were busily engaged in presenfing 'rhe 'Chrislmas Scrapbook' dance. This social evenf was unique in lhe fad 'rhaf if was 'rhe firs+ dance ever fo be given during a vacafion. Our efforfs in galhering green pine boughs on 'rhe Miller properly were far from wasred when fhe evenl furned oul lo be a dazzling success. Simull'aneous wirh lhe arrival of Spring Fever. came Jrhe husfle and busfle of banque+s, parries, and elec+ions. How we wai+ed in I 8 Ill! Q Ml L -P-BUDILLI .1 A ,L Y 411121-iZ',. Q - ':'?'ii'5f3'-1:52. if , :'iP2gfQ1,jx u- '-.QQ ,1 IAXKAJV , 1 V Fur- 'Q-'X Ann Eberlein Doroihy Foley Ann Gallagher 9 !,M,c,l -f 'Lf' f 'N I. I ffl My ul., 3 , jf, rw R 'ic f We K 1 oof, '0 ix Richard Fasciani Lewis Fracassi Margaref Gardner Frank Ferraro ii l-lugh Flynn Rober'rG WW, arion Galianello 1 P11544 if V!! Wseaibgm suspense and anriciparion To Mi na o mbey of nqalf year's Wizard S+aff! ' i ' , Before long, our class par'ry u g nd ishi clyfself from our orhers by 'rhe occulr disap an oh. e Kresgmenfs. We began io wonder if wifchery were afo inah' arebbjecfs could acrually reach around corners! Neverlx esswsur spirils were brighiened because of fhe ingenious plan of haxging an orcheslra auclilion a+ fhis class parfy for 'rhe Junior Prom. Who said our class didn'+ have an ace up Hs sleeve? Shor+ly, all our efiorl was aimed af a novel under+alcing-our lirsf prom! Conversalion for weeks preceding was cenfered abou+ +his momenlous evenf, and lhe prevailing queslion was, 'Whom are you 'raking fo ihe Prom?' And whar a Prom ir was! The cenrer of aHrac- 'rion was The porlable radio in +he cafeleria around which everyone gafhered lislening To The Louis-WalcoH fight All in all, if was a double-barreled evening! il9 4241 4:1 fl. x I - ' s. C .gn -4 Rx rw Q . V. - 6- 1.1-' 5 I. '!'.v- ' Af JS' s iii ir? S .s 315, txt , K Edward G-illigan lvlargareT Gregory Lorraine GualTiere PeTer Heagle John Henry RuTh HerskowiTz BeTTe HesTer Clyde HolTzman Herberl' Hooley Janice HoTaling Virginia Hughes Richard lndusi Wanda Jarlowski Ann JenTzsch Then in SepTember, Seniors! How we walked down The halls enioying The garmenTs of presTige! Now we undersTood The Typical Senior iokes and remarks. Now we knew Tor ourselves oT The Tabulous room oT 305 and heard The discourses oT The almosT legendary Mr. WaTson. HisTory wiTh humor! WiTh Charlie GilberT, ArThur Landy, Claire TrepTau, and Jerry O'Connor aT The helm, our class was inTroduced To sOmeThing Tor- merly unheard oT-orderly class meeTings! ParliamenTary procedure reigned supreme, and our Theme soon became 'I make a moTion . . .' H On The social calendar, we were accorded The privilege oT oTher Senior classes-ThaT oT having one social evenT every monTh. Our TirsT Senior aTTair was The roller-skaTing parTy aT Peekskill. How Miss Baccari was Teased Tor her lack oT 'know how' on skaTes! She was a good sporT Though, and joined The resT oT us in our painTul buT smiling grimaces oT The nexT day. 20 'H T T 1 l' X W- K N-ff' V . Af.. 'K ' A 4 -,,M,i-.g 5 'S I J ' J . h- ' V 4 'lvl' fu 1.7 I , ad unix' rm 3, Rose Mary JowiTT George Kane Rimxlzehhey G-erTrude Kramer Evelyn KraveTz William Lamb Arfhur Landy Ford Lasher Alice Leary Ellen Lively Calherine Lobus RoberT Lovelace John Lundmark Leonard LupeTin Franklin lvlarlel earn SMS- Jr- fi? G 'STop The Music' really had an eTlecT upon our Senior class Tor we named our TirsT Two dances aTTer song TiTles-'Rhapsody in Blue and 'WinTer Wonderland' Who can TorgeT The skiT Barbara Dean and Jerry O'Connor enacTecl in assembly To adverTise The Ia++er dance? Jeanne Corigliano as Snow Queen really sTole The show' ln keeping wiTh The holiday season, we Seniors, under Joe Cecca relli's supervision, cliligenTly seT abouT on a modified house To house canvas selling 'super-duper' ChrisTmas cards. Our proTiTs were uhlizecl in an exTravaganT Tlourish Tor The TradiTional Senior ChrisTmas parTy Charles lvlacNamara as jolly old ST. Nick disTribuTed numerous assor+ed giTTs ThaT amused everyone. Q' is o X L . T, . High. 2l 'X ' I hw Included also in The 'holiday TesTiviTies were our revoluhonary plans for The Senior Prom. We were going To be diTTerenT' The TaculTy was asTounded aT our plans To decoraTe The caTeTeria as a nighTclub and hold The enTire prom wiThin The porfals of Ossining ,,-4 f ,k, .xxx ' i R ., :AnThony' Mas-Trorilli ' Joseph Masullo Alberf MaTTson Befsy Meeker Anne Merrick J. in -Ylvonne Merri.TT ' l . Carol Miller AnThony Nesnick Helen Noller Gerald O'Connor I eT misano AlberT Palombo AlberT Peffers Harold Peferson , aifigjesf As we refurnedqro our wonderful Chrisfmas vacaTion, we could i' feel The weighT of RegenTs' week and The Senior Prom bearing down f TMQZQZDA upon us. The commiTTees for This evenT wenT inTo full swing, and ' calls wenT ouT for boTTles. candles, and even cheesecloTh, On The more serious side, Teachers issued exTensive review assignmenTs, and Miss Smifh repeaTedly reminded her solid geomeTry class ThaT 'you dl only gef ouT of life whaT you puT inTo iT.' ,, ' We found This worThy informaTion as exam week came and wenT. X , DespiTe our hard work during The week, Thursday and Friday found ' ', us engaged in even harder work-decoraTing The ever-barren gym and cafeferia. However, This Task was Too burdensome for us To Q underTake alone, and we Therefore soughT The TalenTs of Mr. Siegel and his arTisTic aides, Gene Lamb and PeTe Budelli. Under our direc- Tion, Their clever manipulaTions Transformed The drab showcases inTo scenic wonders depicTing The imposing New York skyline. While They .. ,.., were Thus busily engaged, we embarked upon The Task of concealing 22 Kflllilleb YUUHCUI IVICIIU I IIICIIU JUDUPTI FIGIIGIIIUTIIG ' IXIvl I IXGNUII IXILIICILJ IXUUUY 94.0440 . Gerald Robinov Charles RockeTeller Barbara Ryder Beverly Ryder Ida SanTucci Joan Schneiderman James Schoonmaker DoroThy Sealy ConsTance Sherwood Claire Slafer Tl 1 9.1.1.1 The lighTs wiTh clusTers oT balloons, and draping The large windows and back mural wiTh colorTully dyed maTerial. ThroughouT The aTTernoon, our work was inTerrupTed by occa- sional iaunTs To The gym To invesTigaTe The progress OT our class- maTes. WiTh The decoraTions compleTed, we deparTed, only To reTurn wiThin a Tew hours To an aTmosphere oT TesTive dining and dancing. ATTer passing beneaTh The green and whiTe canopy, we enTered The gym To a scene OT mellow music and ingenious decoraTions. Weren'T we delighTed wiTl'1 such incidenTals as The Chinese lanTerns and The 'roped OTT' dance Tloorl The soTT music provided by Bill Allen and his orchesTra was accompanied by dancing unTil The clock sTruck eleven, when we driTTed inTo The 'Shadow Room.' The many Tlickering candles Turnished The only illuminaTion and provided a Typical nighTclub aTmosphere. The menus lisTed a varieTy of delighTTul Toods which were prepared in The kiTchen by such helpful 23 fU 1rM,,:A SN 71,..v'M Jf' . IM Gloria Small Vivian Small Richard Smifh Brian Smyfh Lillian Sorenson Joan Sfanfon Alfon Sfevens Roberf Sfevens Joyce Sfevens Phyllis Tassoni Paul Temple Elizabefh Tompkins Claire Trepfau Virginia Truex Alberf Uhrie '.. -., . mofhers as fheiilvlrs: Rockefeller, Noller, Bange, Gilberf, Landy, French, DeSilva and ,Wildey. -hlafs off fo fhem! Congrafulafions also fo fhe many Junior boys whoisegved as waifers. The candles weren'f fhe only fhings fo-provide! a'rrnosp'here, June ,Rose played soff, lilfing music fhroughouf fhe evening. 'Affer drinking in fhe soff loeaufy of fhe 'Shadow Room,' we refrurnecl fo fhe gym fo confinue dancing unfil hearfs and minds benf foward fhe many scheduled parfies af friends' homes. The prom was fhe fopic of conversafion for weeks following, buf if was evenfually replaced by fhe news of fhe Senior Play. Miss Jones announced fhe casf for 'The Ghosf Flies Soufhf The leading roles were won by Rifa Kenney, Carol Miller, Janice l-lofaling, and Alberf Maffson. The remaining casf consisfed of Anne Merrick, Ray Boswell, Anna Mae Weiland, Bob Whifing, Marie Pifrello, Roberf Sfevens, and Bernice Aurillio. The sfruggle of fwo sisfers fo convince fheir grandmofher fhaf she once had a son William consfifufes fhe uproari- 24 V x 'A Llfi lx lx E R , L. fs. Hfivf- Vs '1 fjg if. A 9 , VI .I J i Q J 1 ' s .1 4 1 4 . ' v?xduLp1 1 Md9,fW ,fijfgvfktr If ' A , x jjj V Il ui, - 5 U i a, - T MJ J lm-1- f .fur in , hi r TT T if v 'iffiiggf . ' ii ' I J: :JQZQQQ L ,: ,Ll ,P i M' vi ,T Mg, f A52 - ,gr ,fi 'ya r , , .V i A W . gs L M cl se, ' .T W T T ElizabeTh Wagner Michael Ward PaTricia Ward Jane Warne GerTrude Warner i RoberT WhiTinq Anna Mae Wieland Eleanor Wildey CaTherine WilTsie Philip Yeomans . PaTricia Young lv1aTalda Zedda iw Eva Zeisneipb AnThony Zerrilla .- ga. Q . il' J' f ,VL-W' f, . ' . MV' K, V T , ' 'L '5. 1 , 3 i i-,'. ULD A :A I 1, yi, u . f1if:,,-L Y, olitpffurxxlry co e . The casT worked diligenTly and unTirinqly as did 4 .H X'?'iJ Q- -T' Pl, N nxany Qom ' ees. How could This combinaTion Tail To produce 'L 1' T, 'whom enior plays ever? U!! - 'fn 4- .5 , Twdfsuch successes as The play and prom behind us, our i K. 'jfs' ev olled smooThly on. June came all Too soon. Moving-Up Day 'X - - wa's somehow diTFerenT This year. The realizaTion ThaT we were leaving M '5 bp' our Alma MaTer made someThing sTick in our ThroaTs. ' xv .-.I i' X In conTrasT, This lasT parT of The year was also accompanied by '11 Fe... ffilfr' ff ,tbl-in -K ,1 Q 4' j X ,. J r' -I ex lighT-hearTed TrivoliTy and gaieTy. Remember aT Playland when I 1 nearly losT my TeeTh on The Airplane CoasTer? Q- Q r X The Two evenTs remaining before GraduaTion were The Senior BanqueT and BaccalaureaTe, which were held in TradiTional Tashion. Now here iT is GraduaTion, The culminaTion of Tour years oi hard work, hilarious Tun, and irreplaceable memories. Yes, as we Think back, noThing can overshadow This irresponsible period of YouTh. 25 A 26 WE CAN SEE I Charlie Gilberl-Proprielor of a schmoo larm. bfi- Bubby Landy-Head ol lhe Third lnlernalional. ' 1 Jerry O'Connor-M.C. on Il Pays lo be lgnoranl. Frank Marlel-Running a girls' boarding school. A Cenie Callerelli-Eloping Gradualion nighl. U- Barbara Dean-The second Babe Didrickson. Joe Ceccarelli-Wriling a modern Lalin epic lo rival lhe llliad and lhe YV Odyssey. Beverly and Barbara Ryder--The lalesl Toni Twins. Charlie MacNamara-Warden of Sing Sing. Jane Magill-Owner ol a lraveling llee circus. Ginny Truex-Winning an Oscar lor her dramalic porlrayal in So Red was my Hair. Kay and Lenny-Running a Lonely Hearls' Club. Jerry Robinov-Edilor ol Esquire, Bumpy Jessup-Winning lhe l-lol-rod derby. Marie Pilrello-Driving Adler oul ol business wilh her Pilrello Escalalor i Shoes. H Luesla Cooper-The winner on Arlhur Godlrey's Talenl Scoul Program. Belly Bange-Trying lo decide belween Errol Flynn and Tyronne Power. N, R'+ K M P Q YN' I a enney- Iss oslage Slamp ol l952. 9 MX Alberl Malleson-Disproving Archimedes' lheorems ol Solid Geomelry. S3 Virginia Hughes-Making her debul on Park Avenue. Chuck Rockefeller-Slill a bachelor al 48, despile lhe Rockefeller mil- i lions. Barry Barrell-Bonny Prince CharIie's Courl Jesler. Belle Hesler-Donaling a million dollars lo The Sociely for lhe Preven- lion ol Old Maids. Mary DeSilva-Dean of a career school lor young women. Mario Chuilli-Pilching a no-hiller lo win lhe World Series lor lhe Yankees. Helen Noller-Making her eighlh lrip lo Reno in I953. Florence DePillo-The grealesl sensalion since Dinah Shore. Eva Zeisner-Made lirsl Vice-Presidenl ol Macy's lor increasing sales 737, Rulh Herskowilz-Succeeding Burl Shollen as manager of lhe Brooklyn 'lx xqfghfy Dodgers. Q0 .04 X X. Anne Merrick-Manulacluring pills lor lhe Nalional Associalion lor iffy ygl Wheezers. QQ SX 'l 65..- . X, l, 'Q' Ford Lasher-As Casey, Crime Pholographer. . X A 5A fP Ray Boswell-Leading oralor al lhe U.N. if Evelyn Kravelz-Personal secrelary lo lhe Presidenl. 27 HALL OF FAME Mosl Likely +o Succeed Peler l-leagle, Ruin l-lerskowilz Mos'r S+udious Joseph Ceccarelli, Cenie Calarelli 5 A J x rw' Yjljpg Peppiesl' N Q ,. U,y9A'- WSJ, X' 6'JLjfYfQB'e'r're Wagner, Charles Jessup Man and Woman Haier Virginia Barnes. Frank Mariel Besl Looking Tucker Campbell, Carol Miller Mos? Popular Donald Aposlolico, Jeanne Coriqliano Class Casanova Gerald Robinov, Rila Kenney Mosf Magnelic Personalily Gerald O'Connor, Marie Pilrello HALL OF FAME xQ,,,s H Q f mg, Besi' Dressed A Belly Bange, Ray Boswell Done Mosi' for O. H. S. 8 I Charles Gilbert Mary De Silva Besf All Around Anne Merriclc, Torn Dale Bes'l' Ar+is+s Tony Maslrorilli, Joan Slanfon WiH'ies+ Joseph Masullo, Barbara Dean Quie+es+ Margaref Gardner, Alberl Ulwri x Despair of Facul+y Barry Barrelr, Jane Magill Mosi' A+hle+ic Dorollwy Sealy, Lenny Luperin 8 if r W CLASS YYX-C U54 ff W I L L We, lhe class of '49, Ado hereby bequealh . . . To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To Miss Smilh-Anolher dependable, reliable, indusfrious Solid Geomefry Class!! Jimmy Wheeler-Peachie lv1erriH's imposing heighf. Jackie Campbell and Nancy Thompson-The enduring romance of Mafalda Zedda and Addie Sfevens. Tillie ValloH'i-Someone io fake Belle l-les+er's place. Doug Jones-Tucker Campbell's abiliiy +o wow 'em. Merlyn Gensler--Janice l-lo'raling's charm. Francis Campbell-A +rue love. JeanneHe Piccirilli-Frances DePalma's big blue eyes. Bruce lv1cNaugh'ron--A fully equipped harem. Pa'r+i Ponon-Some green perfume io go wi'rh 'rhose red silk siockings. Bob Mar+in-The all around congenialify of George Kane. Bill Lewis--Herby Hooley's all-American look. Fay Ogden-Eleanor Wildey's felching ways. Brian Silk-A liHle black book. Leslie Keogh-Belle Wagner's vim and vigor. Kay Bund--June Carey's jolly good humor. Carol Schaizel-Annie Eberlein's smooih good looks. Barney Wiley--Ray Boswell's capfivaiing shyness. Mr. Dilley-Some super afhlefes like 'rhose of '49. Carl Sherman-Alberi Uhrie's abilify 'ro blush. Peggy Rieker+-Jeanne Corigliano's charming, demure smile. Ginny Oslund--Norma Alferman's good nafure. Claire Marlin-Claire Trep'rau's beauiiful blonde locks. Brorher Riley-Joe Massullo's bo'r+le of olives. Radford Mead-Claire Sla'rer's debaling abilify. Judy Kinnane-Joan Schneiderman's dimples. Reuben Hill-The oufsianding a+hle'ric career of Elliof Arfis. Lois Caffrey-BeHy Baresh's pelileness. Bobby Lane-Red S+evens' drawl. Wilber+ James-Richie Reddy's friendly grin. 30 ,X MlSS PRISCHLA llfXYfS l JUNlOR CLASS OFFICERS Junior' fhdvimi' fg,1vNl,l i 'll' Lell lo righl: Ranlcin, Coudreaul, Zellcov, Jones. . ,.'fflfff 1 ' 1 W1 OW!! This Junior Class was really on lhe loall! Hs aclivilies f,.,?JUNIOR 7-g-pw-Q me 1 CLASS .IWIL were Qounlless. Every phase of O. H. S, life was well supporfed by fhese peppy, en+husias+ic Juniors. Well, iusl look al The Big Fourl' Wil'h Jimmy Ranlcin as President Doug Jones, Belly Coudreaui, and Helen Zellcov, as Vice-Presiclenl, Secrefary, and Treasurer, respeclively, and wirh fhe guiding hand of charming Miss Hayes, whal else could you expeclff' 32 '. 'lv i if' i il V , .1 I ,A 1 . l U x lll ll ' l y r :svid Hung Youve gol sornelhing lhere. Did you ever realize lhal The Pow Wow' slall was composed primarily ol Juniors, headed by Bob Mare lin, Belly Coudreaul, and Bill Lewis? And loolc al lhe resullsllu Wi1h such slars as Barney Wiley, Abe Speller, and John Avery, the class has sure been in lhe sporls' linne-liqhl. Don? lorqel lhe inf spiralion received lrom lhe Varsily Cheerleaders, again chiefly Jun' iors, led by spiriled Joan Mcffarlhy-rullll On lhe whole Juniors and Seniors hil il oll lo a 'Tino reference inlended lo lhe Senior Proml Co-operalion was wonderlul. Remem- ber all lhe limes lhey helped us decorale? The lulure Seniors will really male O. l'l. S. perl up and lalce nolicelln 33 Mfr? i .2 fo 1, s L --9 wil ' ,wi J, i l X J r . I J' ri 0 1. 4 3. . yr- ! JW' J' f r X- l MISS T. RAE STERN SOPHOMORE CLASS OFHCERS Sophomore Advisor SOPHOMORE C L A S S Le-H lo riqhlz Klnnane, Wood, Sherman, Vallolll. YY HE Sophs did mighly well lhis year. Whal a 'rarln' lo qo' bunch lhey were! The Class ohlicers alone were a creclil lo lhem. Remember Their Presidenl, Ben Wood, and Vicefprcsidenl and Treasurer, Carl Sher man and John Vallolllff' Vhley, how 'boul Judy Kinnane-nol bad, eh? Erfl mean as lhe Class Secrelary, of course. 34 5-1 H , s. NJ .-r' fr' ' 1 Gee, lvlerlyn Gensler sure made a line cheerleader, didn'l she? Imagine rnalcing lhe Varsily Che-ering Sguad when only a Sophomore! And whal abouf Kay Bund7 A lulure Leaders' Club Presidenl if ever l saw one. Whal would we have done wilhoul June Roses lohf lhe culzl' accompanimenls To our zany slcils in assembly?l llgay, lhe girls aren'l The only leaders of lhe class y' lcnow. Rubin Hill, John Vallolli, and Bob Pereson are fulure alhlelic slars if I know anylhing aboul sporlslm The class of l95I is doing wonderfully under Miss Slern's very capable guidance. We predicl greal success lor il as a lrue leader of Ossining l-ligh School. 35 f . '15 4 L 'QQ' r' 4 1 ,-1,4 X 1 1 .X3 ' MISS STACEY KRASNECW FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Freshman Advisor Lell lo righf: Bonnor, Colby, Wheeler, Furnaro FRESHMAN C L A S S U HE Freshmen sure did a bang-up iob of suploorling school ac- livifies, didn'i Jrhey? Jimmy Wheeler was Presidenl, assisled by Vice-President David Koebbeg Secrelary, Janef Bonner: and Treas- urer, Doris Furnaro. Of course, Miss Krasneclqi, lheir advisor, was always nearby lo lend a hand when lhe going gol Tough. Will you ever lorgel' lhaf evening of all evenings, February l2'rh? Thar was lhe nighl +he Freshmen presenled lhe 'Sweelhearr Sway,' and Jimmy Wheeler was Cupid. ' 36 gag! 114 Jcdfluw y' In u mf bf DWL L WhaT I remember rnosT vividly were The luscious Freshman girls. Why, The Jay Vee Cheering Sguad was iusT choclcfTull OT Those beau- TiTul embodirnenTs oT Te-n'iininiTy-Nancy Thompson, Lois CaTTrey, Peggy Riekg Hey Jaclcie Campbell, Donald AlsTon, and EmrneT BolT were guiTe someThing in aThleTics! By The way, I hear Bill Dale rnade quiTe a hiT ouT in Michigan-he was a class oTTicer, no lessl l ThoughT The Freshmen had a swell idea when They decided To have a class picnic insTead oT The TradiTional parTy, And Trom whaT l heard They all had a grand Time! 'The Class oT I952 has done very well Tor iTselT-iT's cerTainly done iTs share in malcing Ossining l-ligh The wonderTul place iT is! 37 1 18:44- ,gy l ElGHTl-l GRADE HOMEROOM PRESlDENTS l. ll1oriqhl:Balassone Faiella, Smkes, Ryan, Lally. EIGHTH GRADE ll EMEMBER when we were Eighlh Graders? Golly, l lcnow lusl how lhe presenl 'chlppies' probably fe'+ when They enlered O. l-l. S. on lhal morning lasl Seplember-'We'ye arrived al lasll' Though Jrhe lirsl weelc or so lefl Jrhem in a complele daze, lhey soon adlusled Themselves lo lheir new life. l-low ollen I had lo call baclc one of lhe 'chipples' lo go around my loosll Bul lhey Caughl on evenluallyfor saw ll was useless! ll PG 38 l Well, I guess The Tellas really showed The gals which sex domi- naTes, whaT wiTh all male homeroom presidenTs: RoberT STolces, rep- resenTing lO2q Bill Ryan, leading IO3y IO4 supporTing Joseph Lally: John Faiella, holding The oTTice in IOS: and Angelo Balassone, presi- denT oT I IO. And iT wasn'T long before The EighTh Graders esTablished Thernf selves solidly in such acTiviTies as The band and orchesTraAand don'T TorgeT The Eighth Grade ArT Clulo. Under Miss Glynn's able super- vision They sure wenT To Town! HY' lcnow, These Tchippies' really have whaT iT Takes. They're bound To come ouT on Topl BeTore you lcnow iT, They'll be Taking Their places in The ranlc and Tile oT O. l-l. S. 39 X T iff ui- if rigor I K ACTIVITIES Keep moving! I-IurryI Don r Ioe IaIe For greasepaint IooIIigI1'rs, TonigI'nI aI 8 Bu+ in 205 +I'1ose Iypisfs slave, Agile fingers cover The page. Arfisfs paint debaiors IigI1'r, Scienfisfs Iesi wI'1iIe mice II'1aI biie. I-IusIIe, busile, squeaks and groans I-Iarassed 'IeacI'1ers give off moans. Thespians roar, and ciiorisfers yell. The meeIing's Ilnrough, Ihere goes II1e bell! STUDENT COUNCIL SeaTed, leTT To righT: DeSilva, Corigliano GilberT, Mr. Townsend, advisor: Zeisner. STanding: Wheeler, Qkiiiiilllliy Z fkf- X I wif? ffl D l f T TQ , Jr if me T .YQ if, a gl, ,VV3 y Wood, Rankin, HuTchins, Landy, Jones, Rascoe, Robinov, Wildey. HE Two siTTing in The back row seemed miles away Trom The audiTorium. The soTT June air driTTing in had caughT Them in a web OT reminiscence, and as The speaker droned on, The girl Turned To The boy aT her side and spoke soTTly. l'm going To miss everyThing abouT school, buT mosT oT all The Tun we've had, The clubs we've belonged To, and The acTiviTies we've Taken parT in. Remember The TirsT school day oT '48? We came back Trom our vacaTion relucTanTly, buT wiTh a new, imporTanT Teeling: now we were Seniors! CaughT in The sTream oT acTiviTy and renewed acquainTances, we Tound ThaT we were glad To be back aTTer alll As we gazed back- ward loTTily aT The lower classes in assembly, we saw The bewildered 'Chippies,' The pea-green Frosh, The happy Sophs, and The newly im- porTanT Juniors, and we remembered The years pasT, when we had been in The same seaTs looking down upon oTher Senior classes. The nexT week, Things had seTTled down To an almosT normal rou- Tine. The TirsT meeTing oT The STudenT Council was called To organ- ize The social calendar, and WhaT a varieTy oT Things This included! Charles GilberT was elecTed To The Council presidency Tor The year. And Then remember The bass-bariTone who came and sang a program oT Indian music in assembly? We were all raTher surprised To hear him include 'Begin The Beguine' in his reperToire. This good old audi- Torium has been The scene oT so many highlighTs of our high school career. WhaT a welcome TreaT The Orbs movies were every Tues- 42 day. Remember 'The AdvenTures oT The Flying CadeTs?' Good old meller drammer! The N.F.l.., wiTh Helen Noller as prexy, meT To be- gin Their year of baTTling. They were almosT as busy as The paper sTaTT. The 'Pow Wow' was aT lasT To become a prinTed paper, send- ing EdiTor Bob MarTin and his TaiThTul sTaTT inTo a Trenzy oT prepara- Tion. The new 'You're IT' column was a parTicularly commendable TeaTher in Their caps. The Chorus, under Mr. Crowley's direcTion, be- gan iTs new program of noon rehearsals. Oh! To be able To eaT lunch slowly again, wiThouT gulping, wiTh one eye pinned on The clock! The members of The journalism class TelT a new degree oT impor- Tance as Their arTicles began To appear in The CiTizen RegisTer, wiTh a by-line, no less! O.l-l.S. was a beehive oT acTiviTy during The whole monTh of Sep- Tember. Remember The TirsT Wizard meeTing? We came away Trom 205 deTermined ThaT ours would be The besT yearbook ever, Themes galore chasing each oTher around our heads. Everyone was Talking abouT The TirsT TooTball game wiTh Dobbs Ferry and who was Taking whom To 'The FirsT Down' The A.B.C. was giving ThaT nighT. The girls were hopeTul ThaT There would be enough leTT oT Their respecTive men! Didn'T Barbara Ryder make an adorable maioreTTe7 The band was beTTer Than iT had ever been, and we sure TelT proud To sTand and sing The Alma MaTer To Their accompanimenT. The TirsT oT The Thursday nighT 'iam sessions' oT The Senior Forum was held aT Bar- bara Dean's. Remember The huge cake wiTh 'Welcome Senior Forum' WIZARD STAFF , , r FirsT row, leTT To righT: Corigliano, TrepTau, Merrick, Miss Corneskey, advisor, Zeisner, DeSilva, Hughes, Second row: Wildey, Gardner, Kenney, STanTon, Lasher, MerriTT, Ceccarelli, T-loTaling, BiIlingTon, Eberlein, l-lerskowiTz, T-lesTer. 43 if . ,.. wma , 2 'Y 'BUUELLI on Top? We were very TorTunaTe To have had a Forum This year, Thanks To Mrs. Dodge. Speaking oT Mrs. Dodge, do you remember The Time ThaT The N.P.l.. wenT To SaugerTies in 'Pippa,' Mrs. Dodge's car, To parTici- paTe in Their TirsT debaTe? The usual conTusion in O.I-l.S. was inTensiTied laTe in SepTember as The Wizard picTures were being Taken. Who will TorgeT The wild Trenzy as Ford, RiTa, and Eva valianTly Tried To keep The classes or- ganized and quieT'? OcTober sTarTed ouT wiTh a bang, wiTh The Seniors presenTing 'The Rhapsody in Blue.' BUT waiT a minuTe! I've TorgoTTen The Green- wich TooTball upseT. Wasn'T ThaT a Thrilling game? I was hoarse Tor weeks Trom yelling so much! When The new prinTed paper arrived, iT was Tar beTTer Than any oT us had expecTed. For once The Pow Wow acTually looked like a newspaper. Somehow a dime per copy did seem a raTher exorbiTanT price, buT, cosTs being whal' They are, iT was To be expecTed. l'm glad ThaT O.I-I.S. has raised The sTandard oT iTs newspaper To somewhere near ThaT oT her Wizard. Speaking of good Things, did you go To 'Orbsapoppinf The Orbs vic dance? No, unTorTunaTely, you see abouT Then I was in a Temporary sTaTe oT financial embarrassment The CommuniTy Conce-rTs were rolling around, and I was Trying my besT To scrape TogeTher The necessary Three dollars Tor a sTudenT TickeT. We Seniors were selling ChrisTmas SENIOR FORUM SeaTed on floor, ieTT To righT: Sherwood, Gardner, Barnes, I-Iughes, Merrick, Zeisner, AlTerman, MerriTT, SlaTer, Mrs. Dodge, advisor. SeaTed: Corigliano, Truex, DeSilva, Kramer, Schneiderman, Kenney, Noller, I-lerskowiTz. STanding: Boswell, I-leagle, Gilbert Sorenson, KraveTz, I-loTaling, French, Uhrie, Lively, BilIingTan, Lasher. 44 POW WOW STAFF EdiTor-in-chieT, MarTing AssociaTe EdiTors, Merrick, CoudreauTg Business Manager, Lewis: AdverTising Manager, Rose, FronT page EdiTors, I'IuTchins, Pononq FeaTure EdiTor, McCarThyg AssisTanT FeaTure EdiTor, Piccirilli: Sporfs EdiTor, SchaTzel: AssisTanT SporTs EdiTor, WhiTeg ArT EdiTor, STanTon: STaTT WriTers, Durham, Gensler, GilberT, Gordon, I-Iallock, I-IerskowiTz, KaTz, Rankin, SalTzbarT, Shipman, Ceccarelli, Warner: Business STaTT, Powell, Pifrello. cards aT ThaT Time, Too, which made a disTressing maTTer worse! While we're on The subiecT OT selling, how abouT The magazine campaign? I ThoughT ThaT The represenTaTive was The besT we've had yeT. lT's a good idea To have a vocalisT launch The campaign-iT made The as- sembly much more inTeresTing. The days goT shorTer, and The weaTher snapped and pinched as The Cheerleaders' 'I-IarvesT Moon' rolled around. And did you no- Tice ThaT long skirTs had become an oT'IiciaI parT oT O.H.S. lasT Tall? Even The mosT hard-hearTed male animal was Torced To admiT ThaT when worn by our Two BeTTys, I-IesTer and Bange, They had much in Their Tavor! WhaT would we ever have done wiThouT The A.S.C. To pepper The school wiTh posTers? The ArT Service Club, or The salvaTion oT pubIiciTy commiTTees, has done a grand iob. I never saw a happier bunch Than The Juniors when Those rings came! The new oval shape was so smarT and diTTerenT! IT all broughl back memories oT The long TorgoTTen days when our rings were shiny, unbenT, and had never known mercury! The magazine campaign closed laTe in OcTober, wiTh Norma Eliscu and RoberT Miller as Top salesmen. Didn'T we envy Those lucky homerooms who wenT To The movies on school Time! Oh well, I didn'T wanT To see ThaT show anyway-I keep Telling myselT! Oh, and IeT's noT TorgeT abouT The N.T, game, I Think ThaT aTTer 45 FRENCH CLUB Firsf row, leTT To righT: Rankin, Vigi lanTe, I'IuTchins, Miss BalleTTa, ad visor, Heagle, A. CarpenTer, D CarpenTer. Second row: W. Durham. Ponon, Caiqerelli, Mason, Carroll, S. Durham, Merrick. LATIN CLUB FirsT row, IeTT To righT: Hughes, Cruze, McCarThy, CoudreauT. Sec ond row: Boland, Bunche, Carcova MarTin, Miss BaIIeTTa, advisor, Po non, KraveTsky, Drew. Third row Nabors, BUTTO, Cohen, LauTerbach FiTzpaTrick, Pizzirusso, CaTTerelIi Kenney. FourTh row: Gallianello, James, I-Iallock, Rankin, Mead, Campbell, Kearney. This year, The ninTh oT OcTober should be seT aside as an oTTicial day oT mourning in remembrance oT ThaT hearTbreaking game. I never saw such long Taces on The G.InI.S. campuslu IT hardly seemed possible when we realized ThaT quarTerIies were upon us. I ThoughT I'd never have Those eighT required experimenTs Tinished in Time! No running around ThaT week! Kipp's and Ankerson's missed The noisy crowds ThaT usually gaTher aTTer school. Wasn T The physics exam a Iulu? You're noT kidding, buT IeT's change To a less painTuI subiecf- The Scholarship Group assembly, Tor insTance. Things like The digni- Tied inducTion exercises make you glad you worked during The year. The average I worked so hard To mainTain Tor The Scholarship Group really came in handy when IT was Time To apply Tor college enTrance. IT grew colder and colder as gray November shivered in. IT seems To me ThaT scads OT Things happened in November. The TuTure Rem- brandTs oT O.I-I.S., Michael Faiella and his Chippie ArT Club, wiTh Miss Glynn as advisor, was one oT The up and coming organizaTions 46 in school. You can see ThaT There's some good maTerial Tor The A.S.C. coming up-and maybe a TuTure arT ediTor Tor The Wizard! l'II never TorgeT The sTraw voTe ThaT was Taken. The maioriTy of O.l'T.S. wenT Tor Governor Dewey-were our Taces red! And how The Democrafs gloaTedl I remember MoTher coming in laTe The evening of The ninTh from ParenTs' NighT, convinced she had IosT weighT climbing To 6Ol! All kidding aside, Though, I'm glad my parenTs had an opporTuniTy To meeT The TacuITy. You didn'T join The Riding Club, did you? You missed a loT of Tun The day we wenT To see The NaTional Horse Show. I ThoughT we'd have To leave some oT The girls down There aTTer They'd seen Those Canadian MounTed Police! IT musT have been Tun. Do you acTually Think we girls would de- serT you O.I'l.S. Sir Galahads? l wonder if 6OI will ever be redecoraTed'? The LaTin Club was going To see ThaT someThing was done abouT iTg They even appoinTed a cornmiTTee To look inTo The proposiTion. l'm surprised ThaT Rad 5 ff A f f X 'Till' A! r I wi. -4 .XAII SCHOLARSHIP GROUP 47 CHORUS Firsl row, lell lo riqhl: Leary, Foley, Cruze, Barron, Sherwood, Hughes, l-lolalinq, Sherwood, E., l-lalse Kearney, Allen, Merrick. Second row: Jarlowski, Morgan, Boland, Carroll, Filzpalrick, Burlo, Pizzi- russo, Vallolli, Lewis, l-lulchins, Rankin, Gendell, Schneiderman, Mr. Crowley, advisor. Third row: So- renson, Slaler, Wilson, Lawson, Cosfa, Bramrner,Rose, Bunche, Nabors, LaCroix, O'Brien, Hallock Darby, Schoonrnaker, J., Schoonrnaker T., Marlin, Barrell. Pianisr, Carpenler. BAND Sealed, lell 'ro riqhlz Barrell, Lillle, Sallzbarf, Cummings, Galazzo, Cocldinqlon, Dunscornb, Ollaviano l-lollzrnan, Marlins, Rankin, Gagnon, l-lallock, Herko, Lewis, Carnouche, Giesler, Leland, P Cornouche, Carpenler, J, Cornouche, Morgan, lndusi, Hewilf, Cox, Aurillio, Ferguson. Slandinq Mr. Wilcox, direcfor, Rose, l-lulchins, Carpenler, Warner, Busse, Verdi, Airnsberry, Fenhahn While, Narr. 48 ' ORBS Firsl row, lefil +o righiz l-lulchins, Lawson, Merriclc, MaGill, Coddinqion, Slaler, Van Wagenen, Mr Gould, advisor: l-lofaling, Schneiderman, Silk, Eliscu, Allerman, Donnelly, Morgan. Second row Seiler, Kearney, Morgan, Dean, Brammer, Nabors, Durham, Carroll, Filzpairiclc, Cosia, Hughes. Pizzi- russo, Halse, Carpenter, Allen, Kravelsky. Third row: Barrefl, James, Long, Tierney, Schoonmalcer, De- Sousa, Schneiderman, Jessup, Wise, Anderson, Wood, Brown, Campbell, Gendell. Mead didn'+ see io il lhal +he plans were compleled in self-defense againsl ihe showers ol plasier ihal lcepl falling. I don'+ lhinlc l'II ever forgei Jimmy Schoonmalcer's beard when he played Roberi Koch in lhe Orbs assembly. The play wascreally good. The Leaders' Club Foolball Dance iniroduced a new orcheslra io O.H.S., if l'm noi' misialcen-Ed Wheales. li was lops, loo. Did you know Thai was lhe biggesl crowd Ossining l-ligh ever had ai a dance? They hil ihe lhree hundred marlc-noi bad, huh? Weren'+ we glad lo see Lenny awarded ihe Mosi Valuable Player Trophy-and how we cheered when Jerry O'CQnnor won ihe aulographed ioolbail. in 4' Ti. ff ' In im Thai was really a dance fo remember. .E K T, T During December l hardly had lime lo 'rhinlc slraighil I had so I ji. I 4 - . . . 4K D 5 many 'rhnngs 'ro do. Chrislmas was coming and 'rhere were so many . r odds and ends lo calch up on before vacaiion. I+ hardly seemed X q possible lhal baslcelball was abou? lo begin. . '25 K Those of us from lhe Chorus who wenl lo While Plains lo lake parlr in lhe All Slale Feslival will never forgei' lhe anlicipalion lhal preceded lhe 'rwo days of rehearsal and lhe performance. The six . of us found a magneiic personaliiy in conduclor Harry Wilson from Columbia Universily. Remember The parody on ihe 'Ballle l-lymn of lhe Republic' lhai we learned? Wasn'+ if a shame Thai Prof was siclc for lhe Chrislmas music? Music and vacaiion weren'+ all Thai happened in December! Up in The siralosphere lhe Lalin Club held iis annual Salurnalia cele- 49 l braTion. I never aTe so much cake in my liTe! Don'T TorgeT The Junior 'ChrisTmas Carol.' IT was one oT The mosT successTul orchesTra dances oT The season! The Tireplace and The ChrisTmas Tree spun an aTmosphere ThaT even Charles Dickens would have been proud of. Speaking of decoraTions, remember Those in The halls ThaT The A.S.C. puT up? They even deco- raTed The lobby oT The VicToria. Such ambiTionl Y' know, I've been Thinking chesT X-rays should be compulsory Tor all high school sTudenTs, noT only Juniors and Seniors. Remember The mo- bile uniT ThaT came during December? IT all Ossinirg had been X-rayed along wiTh us, we wouldn'T have any need To worry abouT Tubercu- losis. The Red Cross Drive was held during Decem- ber, Too, IT l remember correcTly. BoTh ChrisTmas seals and The Red Cross were well worTh giving up cokes Tor! Weren'T we Leaders' Club girls Thrilled when VincenT Lopez inTroduced us over The air Trom The Grill Room of The l-loTel TaTT? ThaT was The day we wenT To see 'lvlr. RoberTs.' LaTer on we wenT To The Roxy To see Barbara Ann ScoTT. When l arrived home, l was compleTely spenT- my money, Too, buT iT was worTh iTl And weren'T Jimmy Rankin and Ginny Hughes surprised To receive Their awards Tor The Hal- loween essay conTesT iusT before The ChrisTmas vacaTion? Remember The subiecT-'How To Spend a SaTe and Sane Halloween? Wonder how They goT To be such experTs on The subiecT! Do you remember The way Ellen scurried Trom room To room disTribuTing ChrisTmas cards Trom The box in The library? The annual posTal service DRAMATICS CLUB FirsT row, leTT To righT: Beardsley, Miller, MaGill, JowiTT, DiPillo, l-TesTer. Second row: Barron, Banqe, l-lerskowiTZ, CoudreauT, Lewis, Corigliano, Warner, Truex, MerriTT, STanTon, Eliscu, Miss Jones, advisor. Third row: Wheeler, Birdsall, Fuller, CarpenTer, Rose, WhiTing, Rankin, J. Schoon- maker, HuTchins, Kane, T. Schoonmaker, Dunscomb, FraTianni, Masullo, Dalk. Tor The Baker Cheer Fund is anoTher TeaTher in The caps oT The iournalism deparTmenT mem- bers! December was a sTupendous monTh! BeTsy, Anne, Marilyn, and Ellen were in The enviable posiTions oT being The represenTaTives oT The iournalism deparTmenT who wenT To a Herald Tribune press conTerence in New York. I-low Thrilled They were To meeT Edward R. Murrow and DoroThy Brandon! As December TiTTeenTh came wiTh The Senior ChrisTmas parTy and vacaTion on iTs heels, we all looked Torward To a Tun packed vacaTion, a whiTe ChrisTmas, and happy New Year. Golly, ThaT was some ChrisTmas parTy The Leaders' Club had aT Barb Dean's! We each broughT a small giTT and a poem To go wiTh iT. Some of Those poems were priceless! And do you remember The nighT ThaT Jeanne Corigliano was crowned 'WinTer Queen' aT The Seniors' 'Win- Ter Wonderland?' The dainTy crown of chrysan- Themums and snow so beTiTTed her sweeT person- aliTyl Slurp! Oh Tor goodness sake! While you're on The subiecT of dances, how on earTh can you overlook ThaT wonderful Senior Prom? The nighT club seT-up was really new and enchanTing. The 'Shadow Room' wiTh iTs New York sky line and The waiTers Transformed The caTeTeria inTo a wonderland! l'd say ThaT was abouT The biggesT evenT oT The year! January was so unbelievably mild, compared wiTh The Tierce winTer oT lasT year, ThaT sTormy noons were Tew and Tar beTween! In a way l'm sorry This lasT winTer was so weaTher-bored. I wish you wouldn'T rub iT in! You know I missed whaT liTTle penny dancing There was-- Chorus rehearsals-remember? And you didn'T remember ThaT I wasn'T There! Thou heel! I Think I've been grossly insulTed! C'mon beauTiTul, leT's bury The haTcheT and climb onTo neuTral ground. I used To wish I had Taken journalism! Guess I sound 'like my own grandpaw,' buT every Time They inTerviewed a ceIebriTy or aTTended someThing like The I-Ier- ald Tribune rneeTings I Turned brighT green wiTh envy. The N.F.L. goT around quiTe a biT, Too! Early in January, eighT oT Them wenT To Pough- keepsie To parTicipaTe in The exTemporary speak- ing conTesT. The conTesT was in Three rounds, and O.l'T.S.'ers, Claire SlaTer, Ginny Carcova, Rad Mead, and I-lelen Noller Took TirsTs in all Three. ln The middle oT January The 'AdvenTures of The Flying CadeTs' gave way To anoTher serial, 'The MasTer Key,' This Time wiTh a new advisor, Mr. ChrisTianson. I-le came To O.I-l.S. To replace our beloved lvlr. Gould, who IeTT To assume an assisTanT professorship in science aT BrockporT STaTe Teachers' College, in upsTaTe New York. IT was Too bad we had To lose an old Triend, buT we were all happy To make a new one. Did you know ThaT Tor a while The STudenT Council was considering The organizaTion oT a sTudenT courT? l3uT obviously noThing ever came of iT. By The way, whaT would we have done wiThouT 'Bubby' To say, 'l make a moTion The meeTing be adiourned?' IT seems ThaT 205 was always humming wiTh acTiviTy. The Pow Wow sTaTT was consTanTIy plan- MAROON AND WHITE STAFF LeTT To righT: Gordon, Lively, Uhrie, Wagner, Small, PiTreIIo, STanTon. LIBRARY STAFF SeaTed, IeTT To righT: Durham, AITer- man, Lobus, Miss PierponT, librar- ian, Cooper, Darrow. STanding, IeTT To righT: Truex, Allen, STanTon, Birdsall, Kenney. ning The nexT issue OT The new prinTed paper, and when Bob Mar- Tin and his crew weren'T in a huddle, The Wizard sTaTT Took over The premises. As The deadline on The yearbook wriTing and phoTog- raphy drew nearer, The acTiviTy oT Eva and her board OT ediTors grew inTo a Trenzied crescendo. Tom Dale even wroTe his maTerial Trom his new FIinT, Michigan, address, and senT iT in via air mail! ATTer school Those ever busy journalism sTudenTs Took over The hai- lowed porTals To wriTe The daily 'Maroon and WhiTe News' Tor The CiTizen RegisTer. PIeaseI JusT Thinking our such a Tever OT work and acTiviTy is Too much on a sweITering nighT like This! I wish someone would open some doors and windows! I can remember anoTher day when I saT in This audiTorium, Iis- Tening To a speaker. I mean The assembly given by Harold Russell, World War II veTeran, auThor, and acTor. IT was one oT The mosT deeply moving programs OT The year, and, I Think, one OT The mosT imporTanT. Even, more Thrilling To The sTudenT body Than seeing The sTar of The movie, 'The BesT Years OT Our Lives,' was The sincere and inspiring Talk he gave on inToIerance. 52 Mmm While were Talking along more serious lines, I mighf men- Tion The Senior Forum meeTing aT RiTa's house when NaThalie Dogov spoke To us. She had iusT come Trom Czechoslovakia and was able To Tell us whaT liTe was like There, TirsT under Nazi and Then Commuf nisT subiugaTion. The Eorum members were parTicularly inTeresTed in knowing The opinions oT European Teens abouT Their U. S. counTer- parTs. As l remember iT, The poor girl was swamped wiTh quesTionsl Will you ever TorgeT The French Club's 'Riviera Rendezvous? Gibby and his 'Mello Tones' provided The music in an aTmOsphere wiTh a Erench accenT. Remember The backdrop picTuring The Riviera aT nighT? The A.S.C. did ThaTl Guess iT all goes To poinT up The inTerdependence oT The clubs. Y' know, ThaT assembly TeaTuring Tolk songs and Tales was a good onel I'II never TorgeT ThaT skee-rumpTshus raTTlesnake soup! And whaT abouT ThaT picTure OT The 'mysTery Cupid' ThaT Turned ouT To be Jimmy Wheeler aT The Erosh ValenTine dance? l-le had To be an awfully good sporT To pose wrapped in a Towel as Cupid, and on The Tronf page of The Pow Wow, Too! ART SERVICE CTUB ArTisTs' model, Mr, Siegel, advisor. FirsT row, leT'T To riqhl: Ke-oqh, Dur- ham, W., Pulcare, Darrow, Grannis, Tompkins, Weir, Gagnon, CapuTo, While. Second row: Durham, S., Carlson, STanTon. EIGT-TTH YEAR ART CLUB EirsT row, leTT To righT: Miss Glynn, ar'T insTrucTor, Wilk, Bushnell, Gual- Tiere, Picciano, Palmer, MorriTT, Amesbury. Second row: Board-sley, Shakes, Herko, Baccari, Hanrahan, A. Lobus, Faiella, Busse, Kerr, R. Lobus, Sandolo. Third row: Waldren, Labasso, Anderson, DiDio, Bella, Anderson, Truss, McGuire, Marlins, Cooper, Reilly, Moshior, Masullo. ' I Y I 53 O Q KSN , I Speaking oT red faces, and good sporTs, The new members oT GreaT Caesar's GhosTs didn'T do so badly! They were iniTiaTed in February, poor Things, remember? Oh, whaT Tun ThaT was, in a sadisTic sorT oT way! Too, February saw The Wizard campaign launched wiTh The long Train on The Third Tloor and an engine Tor The high homeroom each day. The campaign moved slowly aT TirsT: we breaThed a sigh oT relief when we'd sold enough yearbooks To reassure us ThaT our book wouldn'T have To be cuT. Oh! Horrible ThoughT! Wasn'T February The monTh Thar The conTroversiaI Junior Discus- sion began? Yes, iT consisTed of permanenT and roTaTing members who dis- cussed perTinenT maTTers regarding The IoeTTerrnenT of Ossining High School. Fee gads! GeT me a dicTionaryI Say, remember The SaTurday The Orbs wenT To The Museum of NaTuraI HisTory? ThaT was The TirsT Time we had gone anywhere wiTh Mr. ChrisTianson. I Think ThaT Trip cosT me a quarTer oT an inch oT shoe IeaTherI I wonder how Barry's picTures oT The excursion Turned ouT? Hey, The Senior Forum assembly came along abouT ThaT Time, Too. Anne Merrick's sTaTemenT, and I quoTe, 'Since The ambiTion of mosT girls is To geT married, I Think a course on how To keep a hus- band happy should be oTTered in high school,' really broughT down The houseI! NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE FirsT row, IeTT To righT: Truex, Durham, Sorenson, Carpenfer, CoudreauT, Hearn. Second row: Slaker, McCarThy, Mead, Noller, Barnes, Lively, Carcova, Ponon. Third row: WhiTe, James, Lewis, Mrs. Dodge, advisor: MarTin, Downey, BiIlingTon. 54 DespiTe Miss PierponT's absence, The library sTaTT, wiTh Mrs. Weeks' able assisTance, carried on admirably. March came in like a lion, bringing a hosT oT social acTiviTies wiTh iT, AbouT This Time The Tellas sTarTecl To play 'buck-buck' again. I'II never TorgeT The day ThaT Jerry had such a 'ripping' good Timel 'llhe assembly program by The band was excepTionally good. The selecTions were so well chosen! 'Echoes oT Erin,' The orchesTra dance sponsored by The Juniors, did. ST. PaTrick's Day up Tine. We all had been looking Torward To hearing The 'MysTery OrchesTra,' and weren'T They good-so mellow -and Those rhumbasl Wasn'T iT Tun coming To school The sevene TeenTh and seeing everyone wiTh green on-pracTically everyone, ThaT is. Remember how Janice wore orange? Ch, The ribbing she Took! IT I remember correcTly, The Key Club, under The leadership oT Mr. Reed, was organized hereabouTs. Aren'T The boys chosen Trom The Sophomore, Junior, and Senior classes on The basis OT leadership 55 i l i i PAN AMIGOS ill FirsT row, leTT To right: Carey, Galle anello, Trepfau, Miss Baccari, ad- visor, Miller, Robinov, Lasher, Mo CarThy, STanTon, T-lewiTT, Powell. Sec- ond row: Carcova, Koopman, Dini, Gardner, Barnes, FiTzpaTrick, E., Dui ham, CheaTham, FiTzpaTrick, M., Wilson, Marlin, Kinnane, Rogers Bund, Thompson, DeSilva, Kenney Shipman. Third row: Bleakley, Sore enson, HoTaling, Zedda, Wiley ShoTTe, GilberT, Connor, Mosrh Brammer, Ogden, Barger, Wildey Zeisner. PAN AMIGOS llll FirsT row, lell To righlz Eliscu Schaehler, T-lammisTer, Behrens Truex, Herskowilz, Merrick, A., Co rigliano, Krammer, MerriTT, Lively Second row: T-lagqerly, STone Ganlz, Halse, Carpnnlnr, JowiTT Cosla, Morgan, Lawson, Keogh Wallace, Lauierbach, Gordon, Mer rick, l., Alferman. Third row: An derson, Olson, Sfhoonmaker, Geiss ler, Koebbe, Smilh, Wood, CiTron O'Brien, Wiess, Jerome, Gerosa Schneiderman, Noller, RosenblaTT Berliner. ORCHESTRA Seafed, leff To righf: Schoonmaker, Davis, BillingTon, Sherwood, KraveTsky, CarpenTer, Gardner, Bush- nell, Herke, Dunscomb, Marfins, Offaviano Comouche Cransfon, Hallock. STanding, leff To righT: Cur- rier, Fenhahn, MarTin, Weeks, CarpenTer, Rose, Miss Willi, direcforg Barreff, T-lolfzman, Carlson, Comouche, Morgan. and scholarship? WiTh such an ambiTious crew, led by Ray Boswell, being of sTill furTher service To The school, no wonder O.H.S. is such a grand place! ThaT assembly program given by VicTor Grif- fin on The cusToms and habiTs of The Moroccans was a humdinger! And whaT cusfoms They have! Wow! Those were some dresses our gals mod- eled. Weren'T we forTunaTe To have The former world's champion TypisT, Norman Saksvig, here for a demonsTraTion? Gosh, could he Type! He made iT look so simple. By The end of March wool dresses and sweaT- ers were giving way To coTTon pasfels and iackefs. A general Teeling of leThargy had descended over Cl!-l.S.-TradiTional spring fever! The walk ouT back should be renamed in The fashion of SixTh Avenue--This Time The Avenue of SweeThearTs insTead of The Avenue of The Americas. O.T'l.S.'s Romeos have The Miller prop- erTy, Too. Oh my! 'The GhosT Flew SouTh' wiTh The help of some of The TalenTed members of The Senior class. Carol and Rifa did Their besT To pull The wool over AI MaTTson's eyes, and iT looked as if They were going To succeed righT 'Til The Third acT curTain. Where will we have The girls Take us on ThaT legacy? Wasn'T March The monTh in which O.l-l.S.'s l.aTin wizards wenT To N.Y.U. To compefe in The annual compeTiTion? I heard iT wasn'T 'all work and no play' afTer all! Miss BalleTTa was really quiTe generous To Take The whole gang To eaT afTer The conTesT. The Leaders' Club sure picked iTself a choice daTe, whaT wiTh Their Vic dance on April Fools' Day. WhaT a rare nighT ThaT was! I'II say! And The Pan Amigos followed up IasT year's ouTsTanding dance wiTh anoTher greaT success, The 'Cooecoo-cabana.' Wha'i' dances could possibly Tail in The Tirsf parT of spring? In The spring when a young man's fancy . . . WhaT could you be referring To? Easfer was laTe This year. IT was probably for The besT, for The Chorus was simulTaneously preparing for The presenTaTion of 'The Holy Cify' and The Spring Ivlusic Fesfival To be held in Harrison. And while we're on The subiecT of music, The orchesTra's spring concerT was a huge success. Who says we have To go To Carnegie Hall To hear good music? Mild and summery May was ushered in by The usual crop of onions which annually spring up on The fronf campus. On The brighTer side, The yearly fashion show Took place in May. Scores of sTyle-con- scious girls and fellows Trooped in To The audi- Torium To view R. H. Macy's new creaTions as modeled by our own O.H.S. beauTies. This spring was so full of wonderful acTiviTies. l'm sure l'll never be able To remember Them all! LeT me see now-pracfically every club wenT To New York To see a Broadway show. Mr. ChrisTianson Took The Orbs To The 'big wicked ciTy,' and whaT fun we had! NOT only aT The play, bul' going and coming wiTh The crowd, and- ohl ThaT Penny Arcade on Times Square! Don'T leave ouT The Dramafics Club. They Turned TheaTer goers, Too, wiTh all The Trim- mingsl The Pan Amigos cer+ainIy were an acTive group. WhaT a Time we had on ThaT picnic Trip To Playlandl Golly, whaT fun! I ThoughT we'd be leaving some of The kids behind. You've forgoTTen a loT of Things ThaT hap- pened lasT spring. Career Day, for insfance. We're very forTunaTe ThaT our guidance deparT- menT goes To all The Trouble of providing a whole day To help us along in choosing and pur- suing The righT career. And besides, iT's oodles of fun! Say, remember The day RiTa, Anne, Marilyn, Helen, Bob, and AlberT Telf like celeb- rifies? Imagine, having Their picfures on The fronT page of The Herald Tribune! According To Their reporTs, going To The Herald Tribune Forum was an experience They will never forgeT. JusT recenTly we've been To one banqueT affer anofher. Seems like l'II never cafch up on my sleep. The Leaders' Club banquef was The usual eleganf affair! I wasr1'T aT ThaT banquet excepf for The dancing afTerwards, buT I was aT The Wizard banquet Nexf year's yearbook sfaff looks preTTy good, doesn'T iT? Looking back, iT's difficulf To undersfand how all of iT happened so fasT. Moving Up Day, and The dance given ThaT nighT by The Sophomores sTarTed The IasT lap: Things happened so quickly affer ThaT ThaT I almosT mighT have dreamed iT. Regenfs, The Junior Prom, Senior week half over . . . And here we are graduaTingI lT's been a per- fecT yearll We're boTh geffing awfully senTimenTal. Per- haps we'd beTTer lisTen To The speaker for a while. They fell silenT and assumed an aTTenTive aTTi- Tude. Perhaps They were lisfening To The speaker, as They appeared To be, or maybe They were each carried away on The breaTh of The balmy summer evening, furTher along Their own Train of nosTalgic day dreams. ATHLETICS Gridiron heroes play lheir ball On crisp, cool days in early fall. Agile slars in The winfry season Pivol and shool' wilh accurale reason, Amidsl' Jrhe cheers and whislrles loucl Of lhe scrambling, cheering, spiriled crowd. And when lhe spring comes breaking Jrhrough They bal' 'rhal ball and hurolle, foo. Swifl-foofecl lraclcslers spurl on 'ro win. Who can compele wilh an Indian! VARSITY FOOTBALL FirsT row, leTT To righT: Robinov, McNamara, Mashforelli, Gizzi, AposTolico, D.: ConsorTi, Wiley, Jessup, W. Second row: Mr. Dilley coach: LupeTin, Heagle, Connor, Hooley, Gilligan, Jones, Quin- Tel, Mr. Ascherman, coach. Third row: Purdy, Jessup C., Lundmark, PeTerson, Carney, NesTor, Per- sheTz. FourTh row: Miller, Rascoe, ArTis, Allen, Avery, Rockefeller, Chuilli, AposTolico, R. Fifth row: Fasciani, manager: Scarduzio, Johnson, Tarnelli, Hanrahan, AlsTon, Mead, WhiTing, manager. VARSITY FOOTBALL RECORD HEY were siTTing quieTly lisTening To The, speaker's O.H.S. OPP. len Th monolo ue when Tinall He leaned over To Q Y Q Y T9 DOTUTDSFQFVY 7 Her and soTTly said, You know, alThough we're leaving 3' Greenwml' 6 O.H.S., our class is leaving behind a loT oT Things ThaT I3 NorThTarryTown I8 ,T b .F H I h , I, y + , + d ,, 7 Blessed Sacramemy O won e orgo en as ong as T e o a ma ma er s an s. I3 Wasblnqfan Irving O JusT whaT are you Thinking oT? IT's a sure Thing our scho- Q6 l'lGSTiHQS 0 lasTic record isn'T ThaT good. 2l Peekskill I2 All righT, comedian, leT's TorgeT The scholasTic record Tor a minuTe and Take a look aT The aThleTic record. STarT- ing in The Tall oT I946 when we were mere 'Sophs' we had an unbeaTen J. V. TooTball Teamg ThaT winTer our boys broughT home The H. R. L.-J. V. baskeTball championship: and The Tollowing spring Tound some oT The 'warriors oT 49' on The Track Team ThaT won The H. R. L. Track cham- pionship, while sTill oThers were on a J. V. baseball Team which losT only Two games ouT oT a Twelve game schedule. The nexT Tall Tound The varsiTy TooTball squad Tinishing The season wiTh The TinesT TooTball record in The school's hisTory, and TwenTy oT our boys were on The squad. BUT mosT imporTanT oT all, how abouT This year's varsiTy TooTball Team which shaTTered lasT year's record oT Tive wins, one Tie, and one deTeaT, wiTh an even beTTer Tinal sTanding oT six wins, and one deTeaT? We opened The sea- son againsT a TerriTic aggregaTion Trom Dobbs Ferry ThaT 60 was ro go undefeared afrer ifs inirial game wirh Ossining. Despile a Touchdown pass by Barl Caldara, Dobbs Ferry All Counry back, Ossining's 'Warriors' gor Iheir Tirsr scalp. Off Io a sparkling srarl, our boys conrinued by crushing Greenwich, a perennial Ioolball powerhouse in Conneclicuf. I+ was here 'rhal Lenny Lupefin, who was Io be named Tirsl slring cenfer on The All Counly Foolball Team and mosl valuable player on Ossining's own Tighring Team, Tirsl showed himself 'fo be The oulsranding player he is Today. N, T., 'old Dame Forfune' playing wilh her as usual, pul rhe hex on fhe Indians and The only black mark on Their record. A rugged Team from Blessed Sacramenf presenled an obsracle ro Ossining, buf our 'braves' came Through again! This proved To be an expensive viclory, however, as ream capfain, and All Counry guard, Joe Gizzi, received an injury which benched him for +he remainder of rhe season. Venruring info The Washinglon Irving sladium, The 'Aulhors' managed Io worry our 'fighling eleven' for almosl The enfire firsl' Three quarrers of play: buf aflrer Donald Alslon lopped a susrained ground alrack by plunging from The four yard line for 'rhe firsf Touchdown, our helmeled Indians 'had Things Their own wayl' I-Iaslings enlered The scalping grounds of rhe Indians, and Their unbearen record didn'+ Iaze our lads in The slighlesr, as They humbled Ihe 'Yellow Jackels' 28-7. In Ihe season's finale, Peekskill came 'Io Iown wirh a weak bur derermined ball club. Their de- Ierminalion checked Ossining's migh+y machine, buf Ihey couIdn'I' sfop it so Jrhere was grear ioy in The Iown of Ossining, 'cause our boys had done if again! JAY VEE FOOTBALL Firsl row, Ieff Io righlc Burguiere,Camarco,Tier- ney, Ankerson, Warner, Ryan, Vallofli. Second row: Mr. Lockwood, coach: Miller, Trizin- sky, Hyafl, Carl- son, Jones, Smilh, Mr. Hoehn, coach, Third row: Wesley, Morris, I-Iill, Palalano, Cum- mings, Dale, Villa. Fourlh row: Sherman, O'Brien, DiDornizio, Fio- rilo, Peferson, Galleck, Connolly. Fiffh row: Warne, Greene, Bush. Jones, Enquisl, DiLorel- Io, Kralil, Cilron. 6 I JAY VEE FOOTBALL RECORD O.I-LS. OPP. 27 Peekskill I3 27 Norfh Tarryiown 6 20 Washingfon Irving 2 O Peekskill O I9 Nor+h Tarrylown O 26 I-Iasfings 6 When welre handing oul praise and glory 'ro The Team, le+'s nol lorgel The greal coaching of our Toolball 'prolsf Mr. Dilley and Mr. Ascherman, who had more lhan a small parl in each viclory. As some wise man once said, 'A le-am's iusl as good as ils coachl' l-low aboul The JV. loolball Team? Wilh Caplain Charf ley Pelerson and Bobby Morris calching The passes of quarlerback Mario DiDomizio, while 'Roosler' l-lill, Joe Fio- rifo, and Johnny Vallolli ran The ball, The J.V. rornped over Haslings, Washinglon lrving, Peekskill, and Norlh Tarrylown in successive games and were on Their way lo an unbealen, unlied season when Peekskill scored an upsel by holding fhem 'ro a O-O lie. Mr. l-loehn and Mr. Lockwood can cer- 'rainly lake a bow Tor lhal recordfl l'Well, we don? have lo slop wilh Toolball when welre Talking aboul The excellenl Teams Ossining's had This year. The same combinalion lhal worked lo bring us a J.V. base kelball championship in IQ46, Elliol Arlis, Tucker Campbell, Lenny Lupelin, Abe Speller, and Mario Chuilli, was playing logelher again lhis year: and They proved Their baske-'rball magic was slill polenf by compiling one of Jrhe linesl basket ball records we've had in years. The lndians' final record of I4-4, including five league wins againsl 'rhree deleals, also conlained a massacre of N.T., which would have made any season a success. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS rahl Ze-lkov Dnglo Schalzel Gensler, McCracken, Wagner, Fracassi, Nolan, Cenlevz Mc- Carlhy, caplain. 62 ln deTeaTing Carl Lorello and his comrades Trom The New York School for The DeaT 78-58, our 'braves' seT a new Team scoring record, and EllioT ArTis added a new individual scor- ing mark wiTh his 26 poinTs. Tucker Campbell joined in The Tun by scoring 20 poinTs, The only player on The squad This season, excepTing ArTis, To hiT The mark. We couldn'T possibly TorgeT our lasT league game OT The season aqainsT W.l. The Tellows knew They had To beaT The 'Aufhors' To have even a maThemaTical chance To win The CROSS COUNTRY Firsl row, leTT To riqhlz Clouqh, Harnlrzll Decker, Gore, While. Second row: Mai Tel, Dale, While, Marlin, Mi. Ward coach. GIRLS' HOCKEY In TronT: Mills, FirsT row, lefl To riqhl. CheaTham, MosTrando, McCracken, Gerosa, Dini. Second row: Mrs. Ma- honey, advisory Wallace, Powell, Keoqh, Eberlein, Sealy, Barqer, Wyrhe Lally, DeSilva, rnanaqei. 63 ACTIVITY BOOSTER CLUB FirsT sTep, IQTT To righl: Shipman, Dale, Second sTep: Wildey, lvliss STern, advisor. I:irsT row, IeTT To righT: Corigliano, Miller, DePaIma, CoudreauT, f'XposTolico, RoTella, PieTrobono, lvIerriTT. Second row: MarTel, Wiley, French, PeTerson, WhiTing, Robinov, LaCroix, I-IuTchins, LiTTIe. TiTIe, Tor we needed our win plus an N.T. win over I-IasTings To gain a Three way Tie wiTh W.I. and I-IasTings Tor TirsT place. The odds were cerf Tainly againsT The 'Warriors,' buT They wenT ouT on The Tloor and maTched The TarryTown guinTeT basIceT Tor loasIceT Through The TirsT Three guar- Ters. During The haIT we learned ThaT I-IasTings was on The road To vicTory, buT, neverTheIess, in The TourTh guarTer, led by The dazzling drib- bling and passing oT Mario Chuili, we pulled away To malce The Tinal margin oT vicTory ZI poinTs. WhaT a gamel WhaT spiriTI IT was really TerriTicIII' 'IfXTTer The lasT game ArTis and LupeTin were eIecTed honorary co-capTainsg ArTis Tinished in second place in The league scoring, wiTh Kohl Trom I-IasTings coming in TirsT. When The Time came Tor The selecTion oT players Tor The I-I.R.I.. All STar Team, The sporTs wriTers had Themselves a iob where Ossining was concerned! The rela- Tive meriTs oT The players were Tossed around AnIcerson's corner in heaTed debaTes Tor weelcs unTil iT was Tinally announced ThaT ArTis, I.upef Tin, and Chuilli, wiTh Campbell shooTing The Toul shoTs, had been The wriTers' choicesfl The J.V. Team was coached by Mr. Lockwood wiTh The primary idea oT developing players: buT even wiTh This plan, The 'papooses' came ouT on The winning side oT Their IO-8 record. There were eighT or nine p'ayers ThaT played regularly, buT Johnny ValloTTi, Donald AlsTon, and Donald FiTch were The mainsTays oT The Team and supe plied The scoring punch! Say, remember The N.T.fJ.V. game here when Herb I-Iooley blew ThaT weird conTrapTion, sTopping The game? Weren'T The 'reTs' bewildered?I'I LeT's noT TorgeT This spring when Mr. Ascherman TirsT called ouT The candidaTes Tor our baseball Team. We knew even ThaT wiTh such veTeran perTormers as Tony MasTrorelli, Mario Chuilli, Lenny Lupe- Tin, 'Bry' SmiTh, and 'Addie' STevens reTurning, we were going To have a specTacular season. The boys really had Their hearTs seT on 4 beTTering lasT year's second place sTanding in The T-l.R.L., and They showed iT by The way They playedllu T it AlThough Coach Ward's ouTlook on This year's Track Team was ' anyThing buT rosy, he did have one consolaTion: The cross counTry ' fy f A Team had helped To develop several runners Tor The Track Team. N 9' . Among These boys were The veTeran miler, Frank MarTel: lasT year's - 1 l 440 man,' 'Chuck' RockeTeller: and halT miler Bill Lewis, who, TogeTher Y!! wiTh The oTher reTurning aThleTes, Torrned The nucleus Tor a Track i 5 Team ThaT would noT be ignored in The TighT Tor The l'l.R.L. charnpie onship cup! We musTn'T leave ouT The newesT addiTion To Ossining's aThleTic program, The RiTle Club. Organized This year by Mr, Ben Reed, iT was made up oT sixTeen crack marksmen, eighT Trom The Kiwanis Jun' ior RiTle Club. Considering Their iniTial maTch wiTh a sTrong Peeks- kill MiliTary Academy Team, They gave signs oT enjoying a success- Tul season. Well, how abouT The girls' sporTs when were Talking oT O.H.S. fqf my 'I aThleTics? You know The girls parTicipaTed in more sporTs Than The gil X254 boys did-and some were iusT as Tough, Too! Take hockey as an exe ample. WiTh Mary DeSilva as manager, Mary Jane Mills as capTain, and oT course Mrs. 'M' To supervise, The girls played Two games, The LEADERS' CLUB FirsT row, leTT To righT: ZeTkov, Kenney, HerskowiTz, Mrs. Mahoney, advisor: DeSilva, Barige, Pifrello. Second row: Dini, McCarThy, Browne, Bund, Di Pillo, Kramer, KraveTz, MosTrando, Oslund, STanTon. Trepfau. Third row: Zeisner, Bunche, Ponon, Fasciani, SchaTzel, AlTerman, Carcova, Berger, Keogh, Gensler, Kinnane, Eliscu. FourTh row: Eberlein, Cronin, Zedda, McCracken, Koopman, VarleTTa, Lally, Gordon, Gerosa, Cheafham, Merrick, Dean. 65 VARSITY BASKETBALL RECORD O.I-I.S. OPP. 42 Saunders Trade 33 54 Nyack 35 47 Peekskill 34 39 Crofon 3I 49 Norfh Tarryfown 55 46 Pleasanfville 30 50 Hasfings 49 54 Commerce 28 35 Bronxville I8 39 WashingTon Irving 42 4I Beacon 45 5I Peekskill 38 63 Norfh Tarryfown 47 49 I-IasTings 62 78 N. Y. School for Deaf 58 69 Commerce 4I 48 Crofon 27 60 WashingTon Irving 39 X - a-J 6' Tj? 55 .r-'V 1 firsT againsT Scarborough. DOT Sealy played a Terrific game, buT we sTilI Turned up on The wrong end of a 3-I score. The second conTesT was wiTh I-IasTings. We held Them ThroughouT The game, righT up To The lasT minuTe, when suddenly I-lasfings slipped a goal Through, winning I-O. We had a big TurnouT for hockey inTramuraIs, Too. Remember how Sylvia Quinn was always hiTTing The girls' shins wiTh her hockey sTick? OT course The highlighf of The season was The Juniors beaTing The Seniors! There weren'T as many girls inTeresTed in bowling as we TirsT expecTed, buT Shirley STevens, Kay Cronin, Audrey Schumacher, Joan Barone, Barbara Wallace, CynThia Busse, and PaTsy Wilson could be found every Monday afTernoon faiThTully slinging The balls down The alley. And how abouT a sporT ThaT boTh boys and girls Took ac- Tive parT in-horeback riding? Miss Krasnecki was in charge wasn'T she? I can remember The Friday afTernoons when AIberT Uhrie, Norma AlTerman, Charley PeugoT, Barbara Dean, and Norma Eliscu piled in The car and Tore ouT To Fox I-Iill Farms. Barbara once Told me abouT The beauTiful paThs on which They rode Through The Rockefeller esTaTe, and The iumping lessons They Took. Gosh, iT musT have been fun. I wish I had gone. I spenT so much Time playing baskefball I guess I forgoT abouT iT. BaskeTbaII, by The way, was The mosT popular sporT of The year for The girls. There were eleven inframural Teams plus our VarsiTy and Jay Vee Teams. Those Juniors were darn VARSITY BASKETBALL Clockwise: I-Ioehn, coach, Campbell, Whifing, manager, Speller, Lupefin, Fasciani, manager, Con- sorfi, C. Jessup, W. Jessup, Gilberf, Lancly, Arfis, Seiler, manager, I-Iill, Chuilli. 66 JAY VEE BASKETBALL Clockwiue: Lockwood, coach, Alslun, Marlin manager, Vallolli, Slrar ker, Wood, manage' Gallick, Fiffh, Wesley, Peruuon, Cornouche, Warner, Campbell, Mar- lin, manager, DiCicrio Peller-,. good, especially Mimi Gerosais Team. Dol Sealy caprained lhe besl Senior group-her leam lied Mimi's lor lirsl place. The Varsily and J.V. Teams were composed ol The besl girls playing inlramurals. They Traveled exlensively, langling wilh N.T., Scarborough, l-laslings, and Yorklown l-leighls, All in all, if was a very successful season. l-lowever, lhe volleyball 'ream wasn'l as good as lasl years We losl our lirsl game lo Crolon, bul wilh Marianne Galianello, Geraldine Wyche, and Caplain Mimi Ge-rosa, rhe leam developed a greal deal during praclice, and we did much beller againsl l-lasrings and N.T. This year for fhe lirsr lime we had a badminlori leam. If was more lun! We weren'+ loo good al first and lhe 'birdies' look guile a bearing, buf praclice makes perlecr, and prelly soon we were doing all righl. Mrs, 'M' is quile lhe hand wilh a badminlon rackel. One day l heard her felling 'Chuck' Rockefeller and Tucker Campbell fhal she would give fhem I5 poinls if rhey wanled 'ro play her, buf They wouldn'l lake her up on il. JAY VEE BASKETBALL RECORD O,H.S. OPP. 26 Saunders Trade 24 22 Nyack 28 20 Peekskill I9 26 Crolon 22 I8 Norlh Tarrylown 30 39 Pleasanlville 25 30 Haslings 25 23 Commerce 27 32 ' Bronxville 29 32 Washinglon lrving 33 32 Beacon 3I 25 Peekskill 29 4I Norlh ilrarrylown 35 37 l-laslings I9 32 N. Y. School for Deal 40 30 Commerce 3I 34 Crolon 32 24 Washinglon Irving 4I 67 GIRLS' SPORTS Leif: Cenler lump durinq Baslel- ball qame, Riqhl: The qirls have a qo al Volleyball. JAY VEE CHEERLEADERS Leif lo right Calliey, Rofolla, Rick- ori, Fasciani, Oslund, Arnalucci, Slanlon, Thompson Dipillo. Cenler Warnevr, Caplain. l'Spring found all lhe girls playing some Sporl or anolher. You Could see lhe kids praclicing for lhe archery inlramurals almosl every aflernoon over on The Miller properly. I don'+ lhink any of fhem could've challenged Robin Hood, buf lhere were several who Cul quile The figures wilh 'rheir bows and arrows! Hlryouls for lhe soflloall Team allracled a lol of lhe lemme alh- leles. The way Mimi Gerosa was pilchinq and Geraldine Wyche was hilling, along wilh lhe fielding of Dol Sealy, Barbara Dean, and 68 Linda Fasciani, our spiriTs were high. I can'T remember all of The games we played, buT I do recall Those wiTh I-lasTings and CroTon -They were boTh super colossal, Tennis was popular This year, Too, wiTh Three singles and one doubles Teams ThaT pracTiced Twice a week aTTer school-no, noT on The same nighTs as Mr. I-Ioehn's Team. You Icnow ThaT The girls geT so 'TluTTery' over his wavy hair They could never pracTice if he were around .... The highIighT oT spring aThleTics was To have been The annual Playday. We were supposed To have iT here in Ossining, buT They called iT oTT-There was some Tall: ThaT The Bachelors' Club proTesTecl againsT so many Temales being broughT To The school, and ThaT's why iT was cancelled! I beT our Senior girls would have been Terrific in The running wiTh all The pracTice They had in Their chasing around here! Hey, whaT abouT The cheerleaders? There's a bunch of girls who were really Tops! When iT comes To ambiTion The VarsiTy Cheerlead- ers cerTainly had iT! I never saw such an energeTic group, buT no wonder wiTh The I-I.R.L. Cheerleading Trophy as a goal. Having won The Trophy Tor The pasT Three years, The squad, comprised oT Cap- Tain Joan lv1cCarThy, BeTTe Wagner, Carol SchaTzel, I-Ielen ZeT- kov, Merlyn Gensler, Jean McCracken, PaT Nolan, AgaTha Fracassi, AnToineTTe Diglio, and also GerT Warner, Rose RoTella, and Lois CaTTrey who subsTiTuTed in several games, worked doubly hard To VARSITY CLUB 'x Tu V A!.llTm W .QM - J -E T' Q f'?fiK Fupnu FirsT row, IeTT To righT: WhiTe, Lewis, Chuilli, Campbell, fXposTolico, Robinov, Warner, Speller. Sec- ond row: Avery, 6ilberT, ConsorTi, Connor, Gizzi, WhiTing, R., Burris, MasTrorelli, Verdi, RoclceTeller, Mr. Dilley, coach. Third row: Jessup, Wiley, WhiTing, B., LupeTin, STevens, Rascoe, Hanrahan, AlsTon. 69 'nz keep up The marvellous record. And iT sure paid oTTl Golly, weren'T we overjoyed when our cheerleaders won again-you can imagine how happy They were! And I'll never TorgeT The nighT oT The WesT- chesTer CounTy-Wide Cheerleading ConTesT. When The girls came in in TirsT place, Ossining wenT absoluTely wild Tor ioyl I Think iT was The mosT Thrilling experience l've ever had! Didn'T They look super wearing Their new Indian cosTurnes wiTh The moccasins and head- bands. l-lere again as on The nighT oT The l-l.R.L. conTesT The cheer- leaders exhibiTed Their new cheer, The 'Indian War ChanT,' and, as usual, They were greeTed wiTh a loud bursT oT appreciaTive applause. WiTh such undying spiriT supporTing The VarsiTy baskeTball Team no wonder we had such a greaT season!l The J.V. Cheerleaders cerTainly did a Tine iob, Too. Under The sTeady guidance and inTluence oT Their capTain, GerT Warner, and advisor, Mrs. Mahoney, by The Time baske+baIl season rolled around, They were ready To make Their 'big sisTers' on The VarsiTy, and The resT OT The school, Too, look wiTh amazemenT aT The young bevy oT beauTies keeping The morale OT The J.V. Team aT such a high peak! While we're Talking abouT aThleTics we can'T very well TorgeT The 'Big Three'-The VarsiTy, Leaders', and AcTiviTy BoosTer Clubs. The VarsiTy Club was organizing This year To become much more ac- Tive. Under The waTchTul eye of Their prexy, 'Dinky' AposTolico, They began To Take an imporTanT parT in keeping order aT baskeTball games and oTher TuncTions. These boys who wear The Maroon and WhiTe 'O' OT Ossining are The pick oT our school's aThleTes. They're The boys who are ouTsTanding on The Tields and Tloors where O.l-l.S. TRACK FrsT row, leTT To righT: Morris, Downey, Burris, Tierney, Robinov, McCracken, Hill, SuTTon. Second row: Gore, Mahoney, Benson, Rascoe, Wesley, WhiTe, CoddingTon, Lasher, Third row: AlsTon, man- ager: ArTis, l-luTchins, Lewis, Speller, Mr, Ward, coach: MarTel, Budelli, RockeTeller, SmiTh, manager: DinoTo, manager. 70 - pwv meels ils 'friendly enemiesf Cerlainly wilhoul Ihem Ossining wouldn'I be Ihe school il is IodayI For once you didn? jump al Ihe chance Io 'rallc aboul' your col- leagues ol 'rhe fairer sex, and Ihis lime Ihey really deserve all The praise you could heap on Ihem. The Leaders' Club, wilh Mrs. Ma- honey and Presidenl Mary DeSilva giving a push al Ihe righf lime, has done a commendable iob of keeping order in The halls by acling as 'pivols' and prevenling Ihe hungry sludenl body from charging 7 I GIRLS' TENNIS ANI? BAIIMINION Sillinqlell In rii1hl:I-lrvI.1linn'1, Mer- rill, Galianellri Sim,-nsvn, Gerom, Fasriani, Keoqh, Caniavio. Sland- irg: Zeianer, L7eSilya, Diian, Schol- zel, Banos, Mr Csirlhy. RIFLE CLUB Fiml row, lull Io riqhl, Cniolidm- Beldolli, Bryanl, Ifrmplv, Sfhnaudi gre, Perry, Si,-fond vow: G-'ulleillra Iierney, Lamb, lvlr. Rwd, coaih Third rowAIvIaIlewn, lashvr, Chra powilzlcy, Fviiq, BASEBALL FirsT row, leTT To righT: Aposfolico, MasTrorelli, Lupefin, Chuilli, SalTzbarT, Villa, Fiorifo, Peffers. Sec- oncl row: AposTolico, manager: Smyfh, Longo, Avery, ValloTTi, Ascherman, coach: ShoTTe, STevens, A., STevens R., Johnson, manager: MarTin, manager. U f ff fd I9 LQ, i110 11 X, ,I X Yfffg yvvnu - .,.,......- .Msg The caTeTeria aT noon. And besides This The girls conTinually lend Mrs. Mahoney a hand in her aTTer school acTiviTies by reTereeing, among oThers, The girls' baslceTball games and hoclcey maTches. Under The able leadership OT Miss STern and Presidenl' Eleanor Wildey, The AcTiviTy BoosTer Club, raTher lcnown as The A.B.C., is probably The hardesT working of any of our service clubs. When They aren'T selling TiclceTs aT all The TooT'ball and basl4eTball games, They're selling soclcs or pencils, or running The magazine campaign To geT money Tor The aThleTic coTTers. Their worlc is invaluable and a very imporTanT parT oT aThleTics aT Ossiningf' Yep, They're real boosTers! Gosh, you know, I never realized how much There is To aThleTics here in school. When you sTop and Thinlc oT all The Teams Ossining puTs inTo compeTiTion, from TooTball To bowling, and all The coaches who do such a greaT iob of helping our guys and gals, Then remem- ber how many organizaTions There are connecTed wiTh These Teams. aThleTics seems so big! y l'le was answering, Now you're beginning To see how Mr. Dilley and Mrs. Mahoney Teel, when suddenly They became conscious of several shushes, and They realized ThaT Their hushed conversaTion was no longer so quieT! Each smiled and sTraighTened To hear The speaker conTinue, These young men and women will someday . . . 72 EATURE Parlies, proms, fun al dances, Lasling friendships, new romances, Shmoos, Dior's New Loolc and bop By a forly-niner won r be 'Forgot The apple-polishing, carrying lrays, The pup in assembly-ln many ways They all sland oul. Those shouls o1c fas'rer' Wilh ialopies joclceyinq info lhe pas+ure. Exams, reporl carols, our ups and olowns, And lhal final niqhl in our caps anol gowns .. flii IA 7 5 fr - .- W3 r wk .KM 3? H' as Q Complimenls of McCALL 8: RIZZUTO, INC. BUICKS and CADILLACS Fred McCall, Presideni OLD ALBANY POST ROAD OSSINING LAUNDROMAT HALF HOUR LAUNDRY I28-I3O SPRING- STREET OSSININC-, N. Y. Open: Week Days from 7:30 A.M. fo 7:00 P.M. Friday unfil 9:00 P.M. JACK DUPRE, Proprielor Tel. Ossining I896 OSSINING PHARMACY Prescripiions - Trusses Elaslic Siockings Es'I'. I87I Oss. 465 or 676 The Rexall Sfore I9l MAIN STREET ossININe, N. Y. ABELON BOOK SHOP II SPRING STREET ossunlne, N. Y. Tel. Ossininq 507 LaIes'r Phonograph Records and Sheei Music Miss Andrew's SECRETARIAL SCHOOL FULLER GARDENS Apar'I'menI 7 PHONE 27 OSSINING, N. Y. Phone Ossining I862 OSSINING MaH'ress Mfg. Co. Mallresses and Box Springs Made Io Order - Also Renovaled and Sferilized on Premises I9 N. HIGHLAND AVE. OSSINING, N. Y. 76 PATRONS A Friend Bill Allen Mr. and Mrs. Mifchell T. Alperi' Charles L. Ambler Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Aposlolico Miss Theresa Aposiolico Mr. and Mrs. William Bange George BarreH Morris Benfz H. Edwin Brown Mr. and Mrs. James Cheafham Mr. and Mrs. Warner Cheafham Muriel Ann Clarke Harry Crowley Frank A. Daniels Mr. and Mrs. Adam De Silva Anihony DiLore'ro R. H. Edwards Marlin Feldman Mr. and Mrs. Julius Fennhahn Mr. and Mrs. An+hony Ferris C. Warren FIinI Mariha E. Force Mr. and Mrs. Anlhony Gioio Philip Gioio William Gloloerman Ellsworih Gramk A. Greenberger Thomas J. Gurran David O. Henion Ira B. Hirschfield Mr. and Mrs. Roberi Horaling Mr. and Mrs. S. Jarlowski Mr. and Mrs. Arihur Kramer Mr. and Mrs. A. Kraveiz Q W Z WD Wh ' ' h f X' osmc argeo M ., ' 'f ' - -. YE- if 70 4' K 'Q' , Stllfllflg here. Q F course, the whole family should help. But if you're really going to get ahead, some one person should see that regularly, every pay day, a deposit is made in your Remember-A MUTUAL savings account. 1 lrlinlinii , SAVINGS BANK' We have hundreds of accounts V.,V 1' 'ff bunk' like that here at this mutual sav- Q-22135 2- iff fo' savings- ings bank. And they grow faster 3. It'r mzztnal: no rtockbolderr. All than any other kind! net earning: are dirtribzttcd to 3 I ' deporitorr, or added to the Jztrplztr There 5 U0 time like NOW' to 1-ffi '.-' 72 fund for their protection. start. THE BANK FOR SAVINGS OF OSSININ6, N. Y. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 'Hx lang af yozfre mfvzzzg, yozfre gcttbzg ahead 77 Cornplimenls of MAUE OIL CO. 23 RAILROAD AVENUE OSSINING, N. Y. GENE EISEN FOOTWEAR 5 SPRING STREET OSSINING, N. Y. DIDDIE MAE The specially shop for 'rols Phone ZIOO Teens and In-Belweens FINKELSTEIN'S Clolhes for Miss Compliment, Shoes for All I85 MAIN STREET of BARNES AND BARNES OSSINING, N. Y. Complimenls of EG EM EIER'S 78 PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lee Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Lobus Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lupelin Vicloria Mancinelli Mee Mee Mr. and Mrs. Mannie Mendelowilz Mr. and Mrs. John A. Merrill John Minsenburger Chris Mifchel Jesse Myers. D.D.S. Mrs. Sherman Nabors Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nabors Miss Calherine Nuara Jerry O'Sha Joseph Pelligrino Mr. and Mrs. John Pifrello Anna G. Powers Howard Puff L. D. Redway, M.D. Sidney B. Ross, Podialrisl Max R. Sal'r Andrew A. Sargis Mrs. Virginia Sellazzo Miss Madelyn Silk Mrs. Mable Speller E. J. Siackney Mrs. Lillian Slern Herman Sliller Francis G. ToreHa Mr. and Mrs. John Truex Len Whiling Mr. and Mrs. Carl Zeisner Mrs. Anna Ziedler S. Zubrin Congra+uIa+ions CLASS OF I949 OSSINING HIGH THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY OF OSSINING Ossining, N. Y. GENERAL BANKING SERVICE SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FUR STORAGE IMEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATIONI 79 Complimenls ol LANDGRAF 8: ZIEGLER, INC. I39 CROTON AVENUE Dodge and Plymoulh Sales Service Complimenls of RALPH A. WILTSE SECRETARIAL PRACTICE I-IE class of I949 wishes To exlend ils deepesl gralilude Io a group which has been so helpful lo us in lhe publicalion of our yearbook, We never would have had lhis superb Wizard had if no'l' been for your loyally Io us and your elilorls in selling an abun- dance of adverfisemenlrs. We hold you, Miss Slern, and your Iwo spiriled 'reams in our highesl esleem. We shall never Iorgel whal a help you have been lo us, and we exlencl lo you our sincere good wishes for Ihe Iulure. Geraldine Chealham Yvonne Gourdine Barbara Ryder Elorence Colozzi Wanda Jarlowslci Beverly Ryder Kay Cronin Evelyn Kravelz Gloria Srnall Carmella Dil.eo Kay Lobus Vivian Small Ann Eberlein Marie Pilrello Elizabelh Tomplcins 1 GRADUATION Each calls lo each, Good luck, lhere, friend! And inwardly lhinlrs, Well, here's lhe end. The end? No, lhe beginning, son: Jusl a few Things end when your scroll is won. The world needs all Ihal you have lo give And you'll lceep on learning as long as you live. 80 A 81 P HELPS YOU EAT BETTER- SPEND LESS! If you like good foods and good food values, loo-Then A 84 P is lhe place for you! Each and every day of The week your friendly A 84 P Super Marker oiclers grand Jrasling foods al budgel-pleasing prices. Bul don'+ lake our word for il. Ask ANY of our regular cuslomersl You'll discover Thar when A 3: P is your food headguarlers, you gel real value on ALL your food purchases . . . EACH and EVERY day you shop. Come in lodayl IN OSSININ6 IT'S A 81 P 8 I HORNBECK MOTORS INC. OLDSMOBILE Sales and Service 200 HIGHLAND AVE. Telephone 455 BLUE COAL BEHLING FUEL 8: SUPPLY COMPANY Ossining I2 Elvira's Grocery 49 AOUEDUCT STREET Telephone 579 OSSINING, N. Y. MY VERY BEST WISHES To The CLASS or I949 JOSEPH REEBACK Ossining IO43 T-H. FU RRIERS CUSTOM MADE FURS COATS-Remodeling, Repairing, Cleaning, Glazing and Hollanderizing FREE STO RAGE Gregorios Rallis I50 MAIN STREET Ossining, N. Y. IT your wiTe Throws you ouT, You can always eaT aT The DOG HOUSE 81 CUSTARD STAND 2OVz SPRING STREET 82 FEATURES ND, now leT's look ahead abouT TwenTy-Tive years. when our boy and girl-now man and woman-pay a visiT To O.l'l.S. on ParenTs' NighT, November, I974. OT course, Times have changed a liTTle, wiTh O.H.S. now large enough Tor I5OO sTudenTs. A new aThleTic Tield, surrounded by a giganTic sTadium, and a huge. long-dreamed oT swimming pool have been added, Too. BuT leT's see whaT's inside oT Their once Treasured palace! FirsT oT all, They hop on an es- caIaTor, which Takes Them from SouTh Highland Avenue, righT in- To The school hall. Here, They meeT an old classmaTe oT Theirs, PeTe I-Ieagle, who is now school cusTo- dian. PeTe appears quiTe con- TenTed wiTh his vacuum cleaner and wasTebaskeT, and Tells our Triends ThaT wiTe Ellen, and The Tour children are all enioying per- TecT healTh. ATTer a brieT chaT wiTh PeTe, The Two peek inTo The caTeTeria. IT musT be iusT abouT The same, pleasanT-I-leyl WaiT a minuTe! No Trays? No sTove? No icebox? WhaT is all This, anyway? And why are all Those sloT machines sTancling in a row like parking meTers? Why, you inserT your dime and receive your luncheon viTamin pill, oT course. Our Triends iusT didn'T expecT To Tind all The comTorTs oT home, perhaps. They're on Their way To The gym, now, and are Talking wiTh coach LupeTin and physical educa- Tion insTrucTress, Joan Dale. And isn'T ThaT Jerry O'Connor, Jr. who iusT cracked a ioke abouT Mrs. Dale's lrish Eyes? Complimenjfs Complimenfs of of 0ssi,,ing's MR. and MRS. I. S. MANHEIMER Leading Deparfmeni' Sure WILLOW HAVEN FARM GRIFFIN S. HILLIKER OSSINING, N. Y. OSSININGK N' Y. O 83 FALK'S The Qualify Sfore Since I 839 Complimenfs of K ASCHERMAN'S BAKERY Ossining 2323 6 SPRING STREET Ossining I02I MORGAN'S Men's, Women's and ChiIdren's Dry Goods And Wearing Apparel 30 SPRING STREET OSSINING, N. Y. BEST WISI-IES fo fhe CLASS OF '49 from fhe CENTRAL GRILL I33 MAIN STREET OSSINING, N. Y. DucIcie Eurnaro, Prop. ARTHUR DIPILLO Fine Ifalian and American Groceries Wholesale and Refail Pure Olive Oil A Specialfy Telephone 5l7 26 YALE AVENUE OSSINING, N. Y. Complimenfs of UBALDO MARINO 84 Our friends seem fo be heading foward IO6, where fhey'll probab- ly sfop fo chaf wifh mafh insfruc- for, Joe Ceccarelli. Ah! My guess was correcf! And Joe seems quife glad fo see fhem, foo. By fhe way, Joe's sfill a bachelor. and Carol Telfer, who's in Joe's second period geomefry class, has a ferrific crush on him. CaroI's a very sweef girl, and iusf as preffy as her mofher was when she was in school. The couple is now confinuing along fhe firsf floor, and has iusf greefed Miss Jane Magill, presenf dean of girls. An elevafor, oper- afed by Olive Masullo, fakes fhem fo fhe second floor, where fhey enfer 202-fhe presenf mer- chandising classroom. Here, Mrs. Jeanne Sullivan, a Typical, long- nosed school feacher, welcomes fhe couple. The room is fairly crowded, and quips of iumbled conversafion reach fheir ears. They learn fhaf Candy Kane, fhe charming daughfer of Beffy and Charlie, will soon announce her en- gagemenf fo Harry Conover, Jr. llf seems fhaf fhe Conovers like CANDlES .I The fwo also over- hear fhaf Bill Lewis has recenfly falcen over complefe ownership of fhe Shaffemuc Yachf Club, and fhaf Rifa Kenney has iusf become Dr. RoclcefeIler's office assisfanf. On fheir way ouf of 202, fhey run info Peachie Merriff, who sfill has fhaf schoolgirl complexion affer fhe nighfly use of mudpaclcs for fwenfy-five years. As fhey wallc pasf fhe library, fhey find librarian Norma Alferman cau- fiously Ioclcing 5.28 worfh of fines in an eighf fool' safe. The couple now rides up fo fhe fhird floor, and enfers 302, where Mr. Pepp is now feacher of Div- ing VI. Several persons seem fo be vifally inferesfed in 'Ihe impor- Complimenfs of OSSINING RECREATION CLUB 86 SPRING STREET Telephone 2762 T. L. CRONIN CONGRATULATIONS from HULL 8: GROFF MEN'S SHOP 26 SOUTH HIGHLAND AVENUE IOpposi're 'rhe High Schoolj Au+henHc: Fashions for Men and Young Men 85 ComplimenTs of FRAN MAR RESTAURANT ROOSEVELT SQUARE Telephone 3058 BOB'S ARMY 81 NAVY STORE I2 SPRING STREET OSSINING, N. Y. Tel. Ossining 2-i090 Marleigh GiTT Shop c. A. Purdy I77 MAIN STREET OSSINING, N. Y. ComplimenTs of BERBERICH AND CAVANAUGH BLANCO LUMBER 8: MILLWORK Plywood - Lumber 2I SO. WATER ST. Ossining 349I ComplimenTs oT A. FIORE 86 Tance of This subiecT, and Anne Merrick is sTill Trying To make iT her major aTTer all These years. Our Triends learn here ThaT acTor Tucker Campbell will begin work on his laTesT picTure, Life Begins aT ForTy-Two , following his mar- riage To ElizabeTh Taylor This SaT- urday. Lovely 'Liz reTurned Glen Davis' TraT pin a week aTTer Tucker arrived in Hollywood, and has been haunTing handsome Camp- bell ever since. ApparenTly, he's Tinally giving in: he musT be geT- Ting lonely in his old age. From 302, The couple proceeds To 309, where They are cordially greeTed by RuTh HerskowiTz, who has Taken Mr. Hughes' place as English Teacher. Mr. Hughes, by The way, has iusT compleTed his TenTh grammar book, called, How To WriTe a ComposiTion in Ten Easy Lessons. The book is illus- TraTed wiTh such symbols as N. P., S. S., S. V. A., eTc., and is ex- pecTed To head The besT-seller lisT in The New York Times very shorTly. The Two now ride up To SOI, and are hailed gaily by Spanish insTrucTress, Ginny Truex, who plays The role oT SenoriTa quiTe well. Here, a group has gaThered To congraTulaTe HarrieT and Frank Mar+eI, who are happily celebra- Ting Their TwenTieTh wedding anni- versary, and Then The discussion Turns To The Tive Touchdowns scored Tor Harvard, in a recenT game, by ThaT famous Tull-back, Ed Gilligan, Jr. Someone menTions, Too, ThaT J. V. coach Landy is pre- paring To sTarT baskeTball TryouTs nexT week, and ThaT career girl, Mary DeSilva, has made The soci- eTy page of The Journal-American by enTerTaining The eliTe aT a huge parTy in her penThouse aparTmenT. And no one is surprised To discover ThaT BeTTy Bange has become chieT buyer aT B. AlTman and Company, Congraiulaiions and Besi Wishes Io lime Class of I948 TOWNSEND YOUNG, INC. 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BULLETIN ON REQUEST Write or Telephone for Interview BArcIay 7-8200 or Visit PACE COLLEGE IFORMERLY PACE lNsmuTEI 225 BROADWAY, NEW YORK 7, NEW YORK 87 PAPE'S DAIRY Serving Ossining For 34 Years ITHIRD GENERATIONI WiTh Dairy ProducTs and Service ThaT Speaks For ITselT ARE WE PROUD CHAS. H. PAPE 81 SON Phone II5I BRIDGE PASTRY SHOP EARL PENNOCK, Prop. Bread - Cakes - Pies PasTries FREE DELIVERY 73 N. HIGHLAND AVE. OSSINING, N. Y. The HiIIcresT ConvaIescenT Home 73 CROTON AVENUE OSSINING, N. Y. Eva Fasshauer, R.N. Telephone: Ossining 3Il7 HUBBELL HARDWARE CO. DisTribuTors SUN-PROOF- WALLHIDE PAINTS Telephone 548 ComplimenTs oT ERNEST DEAN EMILY ANN YARN SHOP 88 in WhiTe Plains, ThaT Eva Zeisner has iusT leTT Tor Paris To conducT an inTernaTional Tashion show, and ThaT Janice HoTaling has Taken Helen Fraser's posiTion as head of Barbizon Modeling School. Well, iT's iusT abouT Time Tor as- sembly, so The crowd, group by group, rides down To The audiTor- ium in The elevaTor. Principal Charles OilberT oraTes Tor TwenTy minuTes over The loud speaker sys- Tem on The significance of modern educaTion, and Tinally, hoarsely in- Troduces coach LupeTin. The coach begins his lecTure by Telling one oT Those hilarious jokes he heard way back in The I94O's Trom coach Jim Dilley, and Then conTinues wiTh a lengThy discourse on sporTsmanship. He says ThaT he sincerely hopes The baskefball sea- son will be as successTul Tor Ossi- ning as was iTs TooTball season lall vicToriesl, and ThaT The cheer- leaders, under The capTaincy oT perT Merlyn GilberT- popular daughTer of The principal-will recapTure Their cup Tor The TwenTy- ninTh successive Time. Upon The compleTion oT he r husband's speech, vivacious Kay LupeTin ap- plauds hearTily. One by one, The mass exiTs from The audiTorium, our boy and girl- raTher, man and woman-driTTing along wiTh The resT. lT's cerTainly been a wonderTul visiT, and well worTh The Time we've spenT. Per- haps we'll see you again in an- oTher TwenTy-Tive years, buT unTiI Then . . . DEAR READER: PLEASE PROMISE THE CLASS OF '49 T H AT FAITHFULLY. EVERY TEN YEARS, YOU WILL LOOK BACK UPON THIS WIZ- ZARD AND REMEMBER WHEN: Norma AITerman aTe so many of Kipp's hamburgers? lYum. yum!I Dominic AnTonini had such CLINTON J. PEACOCK MASONIC BUILDING Ossining, N. Y. Telephone 2720 Compliments of BROWN'S AMOCO STATION ' BERKELL7 ' wl-urs minus, New Your - G 4 sf 651324 wma PI i 5 9 M54 v ,, ' 80 ran rea! . , AQ e el n - 2 ,J New York I7. 420 Lexington Ave. 5: qu, I3 East Orange, Nl, 22 Prospect St. 14:5 i1f2?49 Prepare novv for a preferred secretarial position. Berkeley- trained secretaries are associated with a wide variety of business organi- zations. Courses for high- school graduates and col- lege women. Distinguished faculty. Effective place- ment service. Catalogue. Write Assistant Director. Terms: Feb., July, Sept. Phone l534 J. V. GALLUZZO Masonry and Building Contractor 97 CROTON AVENUE OSSINING, N. Y. Compliments of BILL AND RALPH'S OSSININ6 HUDSON CO. 2II NO. I-IIGI-ILAND AVE. OSSININ6, N. Y. MICHAEL A. AURILIO ARCI-IIE E. CLARK Ossining 2-0722 89 WASH BU RN LEHIGH COAL-OIL Ossining 300 Complimenfs of OSSINING RESTAURANT 2I SPRING STREET WesTchesTer Coun'I'y Savings and Loan Associafion 2 MAPLE PLACE OSSINING New York Complimenfs Complimenfs ' of of PIRCIO'S Cleaners and Tailors TUXEDOS FOR HIRE We call and deliver B. D'UVA BEN'S STATIONERY Complimenfs of The ART SERVICE CLUB 90 a baby face? Dinky Aposfolico sprained his ankle on The fooTball field? EllioT ArTis Took a Trip To Virginia? lMusT have been Gladysll Bernice Aurilio played The role of a German maid in The Senior Play? Bill Aurilio was Mr. Wai'- son's pei' peeve? Lola Baccari knew all of her sisTer's secrefs? lPoor Lolall Francis Banas shof a Bull's eye? BeTTy Bange would never Think of missing a baskeT- ball game? ICould if have been Tucker?l BeHy Baresh ThoughT of no one buT Charlie? Virginia Barnes was such a whiz aT Typing? Barry BarreH' always wore red socks and saddle shoes? Mike BaT- TisTa sToIe Glenna from some un- lucky fella? NeHie BaHisTa had such nice legs? lOh, gorgeous gamsll Mary Beardsley and PeTe were always Togefher? EdiTh Bil- lingTon received regular visiTs from Dave? Ray Boswell iusf abouT blew a fuse Trying ouT for The Senior Play? Bernard Brady was always walking in and ouT of 305? Ronald Burris wenT sfeady wiTh Virginia? Eddie Benson was always eafing his lunch in Religious Ed? Cenie Cafarelli almosf dropped her chem- isTry homework in her clam chow- der? Ralph CalcuTTi hooked a gianf whale on his fishhook? Tom Camp drove Thai' Taxi 'round and 'round The Town? Tucker Camp- bell was in every girl's dreams? Ann Capufo made ChrisTmas cards for everyone in her home- room? Virginia Carcova always hiT lO0'X,? June Carey had Thaf brighf smile and Those rosey cheeks? Ken Carrigan was crazy abouT Muriel? Joe Ceccarelli's apfifude TesT proved he should be a soldier? Geraldine Cheafham re- ceived a visiTor from Yonkers so frequenfly? Mario Chuilli went sfeady wiTh Ginny? Muriel Clarke Took The Teachers' lunch orders? CONGRATULATIONS TO TI-IE GRADUATINO CLASS OF I949 CAMBRIDGE INSTRUMENT CO INCORPORATED 9I OSSINING LAUNDRY SERVICE Complimenls ol I5 N. HIGHLAND AVE. Tel. 2-2277 F. W. Woolworlh . Complimenls OSSINING f New York HILTSLEY AND CUMMINGS Complimenls ol JESSE'S BEAUTY LOUNGE Compllmenls 27 secora ROAD if MRS. J. SCOTT, Prop. RAINBOW RESTAURANT Complimenls ol W. H. OLIVER 179 MAIN STREET 92 Florence Colozzi always looked so prelly? Joe Camouche. played lhe saxophone in lhe orcheslra? lJim- my Dorseyll Carmella Compisi was always worrying aboul some- lhing? Luesla Cooper lalked ol no one bul Buddy? Jeanne Corigliano losl her pellicoal in lhe back ol lhe audilorium? Kay Cronin and Lenny made such a cule couple? Rocco Cusano was never wilhoul a friendly hello ? Tom Dale moved lo Michigan? II-low we gals missed lhal Hello, I-Ioney. l Barbara Dean lold everyone she was en- gaged? lWe believed il, looll Joan De Brocky look so long lo calch a ioke? Carmen De Marco look Frances lo lhe Senior Chrisl- mas parly? Frances De Palma lhoughl Reggie couldn'l lake her lo lhe Senior Prom? lFalse alarmll Mary DeSilva walked home wilh her shoes oll? lI'ler leel hurlll Millie DiLeo was lhe lirsl lucky girl lo go sleady wilh Jake? Flo Di Pillo wenl lo lhe P. A. L. dinner wilh Tony? Wendla Dur- ham was so meek and mild ? Annie Eberlein was breaking so many hearls? Lucille Edwards gol such a kick oul ol everylhing? Richie Fasciani was lorever laugh- ing aboul somelhing in home- room? Rudy Fasciani made so much noise in lhe halls al noon? Arl Fennhan knocked Jack Lash- way oul during a lighl? Frank Ferraro slarled daling Doris? Hugh Flynn sealed Peekie in lhe inkwell? Dol Foley used lo be so anxious lo gel lo sixlh period sludy? Louie Fracassi gave us so many lree rides? Harold French couldn'l decide which girl he liked besl? Bob Gainor always knew lhe righl answer? lReally?l Marion Galianello looked lorward lo lhird period English class? lWonder why?I Ann Gallagher looked so FINE PHOTOGRAPHY AT FAIR PRICES IF YOUR PHOTO APPEARS IN THIS BOOK. YOU ARE URGED TO SEND US YOUR ORDER FOR ADDITIONAL PORTRAITS NOW, AT OUR SPECIAL SCHOOL RATES. If II s a picfure . .. PORTRAIT WEDDING or COMMERCIAL I ulfs H151 wIII please you . . . ph BOB FERGUSON IEormerIy The Briarcliff Sfudioj I55 MAIN STREET Ossining, New York IOver Kipp's Pharmacyl Tel. Ossining 2-4575 93 AGNELLO MOTORS, Inc. ALBANY POST ROAD OSSINING 3269 KAISER-FRAZER MOTOR CARS General Repairs - Accessories Complefe Shell Lubricafion MOTOR TUNE-UP ON OUR SUN MOTOR ANALYZER Meef me af THE WESTCHESTER FOUNTAIN 2ll MAIN STREET lFormerly Sarnoff'sl TOMPKINS HARDWARE CO. Painfs - Hardware Housewares 75 CROTON AVENUE OSSINING, N. Y. Tel. I980 Success fo THE cLAss or 1949 LEETE BROS. CAM PBELL'S MARKET 48 SPRING STREET OSSINING, N. Y. Phone 946 FREE DELIVERY BRIARCLIFF LAUNDRY BRIARCLIFF MANOR New York Success fo THE CLASS OF '49 Ossining Police Depf. PLEASE Drive-Walk-- Live Safely 94 cufe wifh fhe new look haircuf? Peggy Gardner so diligenfly played her violin? Eddie Garrefi' was known as 'rhe Casanova of Crofonville ? Helen Garre'H' couldn'f decide befween Pefe and Dave? Charlie Gilberf decided fhaf Senior Week wouldn'f be Senior Week wifhouf Merlyn? Ed- die Gilligan sang his famous solos? lSwoonll Yvonne Gourdine wore fhaf beaufiful yellow corduroy iackef? Margarel' Gregory liked her Home Ec so well? Damian Gualfiere was so very, very quief? lAhemll Lorraine Gualfiere and Corky made if a fwosome? Grefchen Hamisfer picked her Spanish aparf wifh a fine comb? Pefe Heagle and Ellen were one of fhe sfeady couples af O. H. S.? John Henry had fo run home be- cause of a liffle rip ? Rufh Hers- kowifz was one of fhe few people wifh a hoard of brains plus a won- derful personalify? Clyde Holzman kepf rhyfhm wifh his foof while he played his famous frombone? Beffe Hesfer was forever wifh Ofis? Herb Hooley had his eye on Eleanor? Janice Hofaling wore ORANGE on Sf. Pafrick's Day? lWhaf we lrishmen didn'f do fo herll Ginny Hughes and Ford were sfranded in a car one cold nighf? Richie lndusi was such a wonderful musician? Wanda Jar- lowski was fhe shorfesf girl in fhe class? Bumpy Jessup acfed as po- liceman af fhe class meefings? lls fha? why fhey were so noisy?l Rosemary JowiH had a cold and couldn'f answer Mr. Hughes in class? lGood excusell George Kane worked in fhe Vicforia? lDid you say worked?T Rifa Kenney was fhe firsf girl fo have a dafe for The Junior Prom? Geri' Kramer was anofher one of Jake's fans? Evelyn Kravefz wenf fo fhe prom Complimenfs of W. EvereH' Williams Sheer Melal Conlra cfor Roofing CORNER WILLIAM AND EDWARDS STS. Tel. Ossining ZI4 GENSI.ER'S SUPER SERVICE I73 Norfh Highland Tel. 3OI5 OSSINING N. Y Complimenfs STORES Oi LADIESACCESSORIES ANTONINV5 Corsefs a SpeciaI+y 37 SPRING STREET OSWNG' N' Y' T22 S. HIGHLAND AVE. 63 ORCHARD STREET TARRYTOWN, N. Y. Phone 3078 READY'S Service Depi., Phone OSS. 943 Show Room, Phone 2440 Ossining Radio 8: Appliance Co. Sales - Service - Supplies 40 SPRING STREET OSSTNING, N. Y. The Heagle Agency Complimenls of Insurance Service ABRAHAM STARLING BLDG. COHEN OSSINING II4 E. H. KIPP. INC. MILLWOOD New York Growers of CUT ROSES GARDENIAS CAMELLIAS Telephone BRIARCLIFF 3966 95 Complimenfs of G. C. FELTMAN CO., INC. W. H. JACKSON AUTO SALES, INC. Your Local Ford Dealer For Over 35 Years PHONE OSSININC- IOIO Complimenfs of SAUSE CLEANERS AND DYERS, INC. MORAN- REGISTER PRESS The House of Dislincfive PRINTING I64 SPRING STREET OSSINING, NEW YORK Complimenls of CAMP'S SERVICE STATION Complimenfs of Alfonso Cardinale 96 wifh fhaf dream of a man? Bill Lamb was a bil afraid of Car- mella? Bud Lancly was Rufh's idol? Ford Lasher haunfed fhe school wifh his camera? Alice Leary fell asleep in class? Bill Leonard sfarfed dafing Adrian? Ellen Lively was mixed up in everyone eIse's love affairs? lPoor Ellenll Kay Lo- bus was so sweef and lovable? Ray Lobus paid so many visifs fo Cro- fon? Roberf Lovelace and Annie were grade school sweefhearfs? Jake Lundmark sfarfled fhe girls by looking so handsome? lOh, Jakell Lenny Lupefin was awarded fhe foofball 'rrophy for being The mosf valuable player on fhe feam? Jane Magill did her famous snake dance? Frank Mariel wouldn'f give fhe girls a break? lHow fimes have changedll Tony Masfrorelli looked so well wifh Beffe? Joe Masullo was chrisfened OIive ? Al Maff- son was always mixed up in solid class? Befsy Meeker would prob- ably have liked fo be Mrs. Con- saga? Anne Merrick was fhe apple of Jerry's eye? Peachie Merriff was everyone's idea of fhe perfecf model? Barbara Miller's hearf fhrob was Ray-from Peekskill? Carol Miller had a cockfail parfy before fhe Senior Prom? lPunch was servedll Charlie MacNamara played fhe parf of Sanfa Claus af fhe Senior Chrisfmas parfy? Tony Nesnick expecfed fo become Jun- ior parfner in fhe bus company? John Nesfor always fell asleep in sfudy hall? Helen Noller came fo school wifhouf any lipsfick? lWha' happened ?l Jerry O'Connor played Buck-Buck and had a rip-roaring good Iime? Dolly Palmisano looked so well in fhe new look ? Al Palombo almosf fhrew some poor fellow ouf of fhe window in 3I I? Al Peffers had his hearf and soul in fhe band? Harold Peferson and Besf of Luck BEST WISHES HUGH A. LAVERY Complimenls of PETERSEN'S SERVICE STATION AAA CAMPWOODS ROAD JOHN S. TOTELS Walchmalcer and Jeweler Official Railroad Welch lnspeclor 36 SPRING STREET OSSINING, N. Y. Besl Wishes To SENIORS CLUB ONE-O-FIVE THE CLASS OF I949 MR' 8K MRS' lO5 lVlAlN STREET J. V. FORLEO Serving llalian Pies and Food som? ,48 1 Q mm' N , E' Wi Ill: . ' WW gc A 'Zi Yam AAVWMQWWMX Cggmh I in Proay-Q35 ll :ence 71-,6.,f ,,.,,,,- QM ,.f0.,-,E ...WA fy,-fe ' QL amd vu-.1 QQ,-,nm Nnxl Wqndlm '0 mkky avazmixxw., QSM: UM MVS. ,.,'? W,..,,J 22.11 W3,g?f5WM JW ffm., NONE 'gzfgiu FD 1gM7f:J41-A-MQ..,L- E013 aussi? L X ai if - 31,2379 ra- N5 ' 4, 2 fn Lffao,-wr-'11kA. HARVEY W'fWooD AhTCZIkvi70eSou.SnL. .bffnppvrgbnnmmefi WE AMLW- ww 4 7 ll fzzma, EZZEQQCJAJ Hyun S.L K QEIEQIQLZ-VJLQU N 42 ff 97 Ossining 840 CroTon 678 LEACH 81 THOMAS H. CREIGHTON TALMADGE F. EARL LEACH Licensed OSSINING, N. Y. CROTON-ON-HUDSON NEW YORK ComplimenTs To The CLASS OF '49 RAYBIN'S BOOTERY l63 MAIN STREET WHITE ASSOCIATES PHOTO OFFSET PRINTING DirecT Mail - AdverTising PubliciTy I SPRING STREET OSSINING, N. Y. Phone Ossining l453 INSTRUMENT PARTS CORPORATION ManuTacTurers of Precision lnsTrumenTs ElemenTs VILLAGE PHARMACY 89 cRoToN AVENUE OSSINING, N. Y. Sears Self Service MarkeT 86 CROTON AVENUE OSSINING, N. Y. Tel. 38II 98 Barbara made a very cuTe couple? Web PeTerson was so reserved in English class? Charlie PeugeoT Took Lillian To see Personal Ap- pearance ? Frances PieTrobono wore Jaclcie's sweaTer? Marie Pi- Trello was so busy working in The oTiice? lSlaveIl Joe PlanamenTa used To Tease Marie? Jimmy Presfon played The role of Cupid ? John Rascoe wore such a nice smile? Richard Raven sold so many ChrisTmas cards? lGood Tor you, Dickll Richard Reddy and Peachie were seen TogeTher so oTTen? Jerry Robinov argued so aT STudenT Council meeTings? Chuck Rocke- Teller couldn'T geT rid oT The girls who were aTTer his millions? Bar- bara Ryder made such a preTTy drum rnaioreTTe? Beverly Ryder was a candidaTe Tor Snow Oueen ? Ida Sanfucci decided she didn'T like Spanish? Frank Scardu- zio never Tired of asking Ginny Tor a daTe? Joan Schneiderman leT Ginny use her mascara? ll-lorrorsll Jimmy Schoonmaker was so Tall and handsome? Laura Sciarelli had a crush on Jake? Dol' Sealy looked so cuTe aT The Senior ChrisTmas parTy? Connie Sherwood was such an angel? Claire. SlaTer made The Forum sTop and Think? lThank you, Clairell Gloria Small was always ioking abouT someThing? Vivian Small used To Tease John all The Time? Brian Sm-yTh and CaThy were a sTeady couple? Lillian Sorenson had charge of decoraTing The Senior ChrisTrnas Tree? Joan STan- Ton was presidenT of The A. S. C.? Addie STevens made Those Tamous doulole-plays? Joyce Sfevenson was such a quieT girl? lReally?l Red STevens was never wiThouT Jean? Phyllis Tassoni didn'T like men? lAre you sure?l Paul Temple was a wom- an haTer? lls ThaT soll John Terry drove a gang of girls To The Read- Complimenfs of WOOD'S SERVICE STATION I07 CROTON AVENUE Success SENIORS MOSES MYERS STATIONERY D. sf N. HARRIS, Props. I45 MAIN STREET OSSINING, N. Y. 'DIEGES 81 CLUST I7 JOHN STREET NEW YORK 8, N. Y. Manufaclurers of JEWELRY for TI-IE CLASS OE I949 Rings - Pins - Keys - Medals - Trophies Cups - Plaques - Afhlefic Awards Phone 2646 ERNEST BADER Bakery and Delicafessen ALL BAKING DONE ON PREMISES Home Made Salads 84-86 CROTON AVENUE OSSINING, N. Y. LOUIS C. PILAT Seedsman and Florisf Telephone 2225 I54 MAIN STREET ossININe, N. Y. Greenhouse LINDEN AVENUE COLLETT-WEEK-NIBECKER, Inc Eine Chemical Manufacluring Specializing in Vifamin Concenfrafes OUI MBY STREET OSSINING 99 Telephone Ossining 9I3 DOROTHY ROBINSON Cusfom Made Slip Covers, Curfains, Draperies 26 CROTON STREET Ossining-on-Hudson NEW YORK When if's apparel for Mofher or Daughfer A iI's HEDDA'S Complimenfs of G. CARDINALE MEAT MARKET AND LIVE POULTRY 62 NORTH HIGHLAND AVENUE BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '49 FAVORITE CITY LAUNDRY FINEST QUALITY LAUNDRY LAUNDERERS- DRY CLEANERS ELITE BEAUTY SALON OSSINING, N. Y. Telephone 257l Vicfor fhe Tailor 26 SO. HIGHLAND AVE. Phone 3557 IOO ers' Digesf? Elizabefh Tompkins wore dungarees? Claire Trepfau wenl' fo fhe prom wifh Bumpy? Ginny Truex and Joe hif if off fo a T ? Alberl' Uhrie had Beffe in his dreams? Beffe Wagner losf her voice affer every foofball game? Mike Ward was Ossining's mad driver ? Pai Ward had fha? preffy red hair? Jane Warne was always blushing in hisfory class? Geri' Warner made fhose beauriful jumps as JV cheerleading capfain? Bob Whifing woulcln'+ lei' Frances ouf of his sighf? Anna Mae Wie- land wenf everywhere wifh Rus- sell? Eleanor Wildey was going fo land some Merchanf Marines as prom dafes for a few senior girls? Kay Wilfsie looked so preffy al' fhe Senior Prom? Phil Yeomans never did his hisfory homework? Pal' Young and MeaI's were a sfeady pair? Mifliie Zedda and Addie were inseparable? Eva Zeis- ner and Bill were madly in love? Tony Zerrilla was so bashful? Ik Sk wk And so fhe year of accomplish- menf, hardships, and success has finally drawn fo a close. As we fhoughffully reminisce aboul' our lasf year of high school life, we realize fhaf behind us we are leav- ing a life of unforgeffable mirfh and happiness. The sudden reali- zafion fhaf we are no longer shielded by fhe aura of our ado- lescence brings forfh a rapid gush of panic. Bul' fhen, fhe urgenf de- sire fo be profecfed by fhe guid- ing hand of O.H.S. subsides, and we eagerly awaif our oppor- funify fo enfer fhe spacious world which is now ours-fhe world which seemed no more fhan a disfanf. fanciful dream, buf is now wifhin our grasp. We fhinlc baclc wifh glowing pride af 'Ihe proms, fhe clubs, and Congrafulafions 'ro OSSINING HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS from II1e SENIORS of BRIARCLIFF JUNIOR COLLEGE Complimenfs of BERNARD'S DRY GOODS Dress Fabrncs - Yarns - Draperses - Curfauns and Cusfom Made Slipcovers I22 MAIN STREET Tel. Ossining I7IO CompIimenIs of JOHN T. REARDON FUNERAL SERVICE 95 CROTON AVENUE Complimenfs of AYER'S MOTOR SALES, INC. 23I S. HIGHLAND AVE Besf Wishes Io THE SENIORS CLASS OF '52 Bes'r of Luck SENIORS THE ACTIVITY BOOSTER CLUB IOI ANKERSON'S Pharmacis+s Corner of MAIN and SPRING STREETS BAR HARBOR RESTAURANT 73 HUNTER STREET Our Specially Bar-B-Q, Sleaks 34 Soulhern Fried Chicken Waller Cooke, Prop. Raymond Cooke, Mgr. OSSININ6 3288 Kni+craH Shoppe Joseph A. Le Tarle, Sr. Telephone 3027-J 26 Soufh Highland Avenue Ladies' Dresses, Coals, Suils, Millinery and Lingerie Ihose unsurpassable momenrs of suspense, which we so ofien en- couniered aI' our many games. Yes, we are proud and our pride is iuslified. These four years have been, wifhouf doubt The besf years of our lives. They have been The nucleus of each Iooy and girl, and around Thal' nucleus a wall of hope and desire has Ioeen cone sfrucred. They have served as slep- ping sfones Io a life of seIf-reIi- ance, which is filled wifh 'rhose promises which mold Iheir fufures. So, wilh eyes growing a IiI'IIe more solemn, and hearis a IiI'IIe Iess Ilippanr, we sland wifh our- slrefched arms, eager 'ro 'rouch Ihe rim of a new world, and hoping Io fulfill our ulfimafe design. A Delicious, Wholesome Trearl 1 ICE CREAM Enioy some aI noon-Iime recess and afler-school, loo, for refreshmenl A. L. MYERS, INC. Fu rnilu re I2I MAIN STREET OSSINING, N. Y. Phone I52 ALBERT KAMP Creclil' Jewelers Walch and Jewelry Repairs I47 MAIN STREET OSSINING, N. Y. Doing Business in Ossining for Fiffy Years Success Io 'rhe Seniors Complimenis J. J. NEWBERRY 81 CO. Complimenfs of Ihe LUBELL BROS. 84 CROTON AVENUE oss1NiNe, N. Y. IO2 Phone I45 KENNETH N. PRATT Wafchnnalcer - Jeweler 148 MAIN STREET -ossinnxie, N. Y. TI IE INSL-X COMPANY, Inc. Modern Eleclrical Insulalion WATER STREET AND BROADWAY OSSINING, N. Y Telephone I397 A. COLANGELO I-IIGI-I-GRADE MEATS, POULTRY and GROCERIES Free Delivery 3 Denny SI. and Yale Ave. Phone: Oss. 2I9I OSSININ6, N. Y. C I h BENJAMIN om imenls Io I e p SCHNEIDERMAN CLASS OE '49 Real EsIaIe-Insurance from Ihe 4 SPRING STREET OSSINING, N. Y. VARSITY CLUB Phone: Ossininq IO BOND'S TAXI SERVICE 76V2 HUNTER STREET Phone 2833 UPTICALE SERVICE EY! EIAHIIIIIOII BRIARCLIFF STATIONERY FOUNTAIN SERVICE Slafionery and Toys ICCUIAIELI-HYYIO l0DiRl 81.15315 155 Main STATE ROAD BRIARCLIFF, N. Y. Complimenfs of VAN CORTLANDT ALL TILE BATHROOM COMPANY Rubber Tile - Corlc Tile - Clay, Floor and Wall Tile 23 CROTON AVENUE Ossining, N. Y. Tel. Ossining 3828 - 795 53 QVENUE Francis Dallon CreaIor of Beaufiful BaIhrooms ' i ' Aclive in Tile Business for 30 Years Phone: '260 Asphaii nie Ivlefal nie IO3 CONGRATULATIONS Io The CLASS OF '49 from Ihe LEADER'S CLUB MODERN MODES Dresses I44 MAIN STREET Ossininq 2298 Complimenis oi GOLDIE'S ARMY 81 NAVY STORE I87 MAIN STREET AL 8K Success Io The CLASS OF '49 Erulf and VegeI'abIes 60 NO. HIGHLAND AVE. FREE DELIVERY T I ph 3433 Service Sfafion I65 CROTON AVENUE Ossining IO74 Complimenis of Mr. and Mrs. ELI EVERETT Ossining 3930 SCHALL'S CLOTHES SHOP Men's Furnishings 2I5 MAIN STREET ossnsuwe, N. Y. Sam EriedIanUer IO4 AUTOGRAPHS SUBURBAN Plumbing Supplies 27 MAIN STREET OSSINING, N. Y. Pipes - Fllhnqs - Valves Roofing Supplies THOMAS L. MCCARTHY, Pro Tel. Ossininq 708 p. Complimenfs of Sfewarf Mfg. Co. Besf Wishes Io The CLASS OF '49 FRENCH CLUB BEN GROSS Successor Io I. Goldberg Hardwa re-PainIs- Housewares Phone: Ossininq 985 74 SPRING STREET OSSINING, N. Y. SUCCESS 'IO The CLASS OF '49 from The CLASS OF I95I Complimenls Io The SENIOR CLASS OSSINING FOOD CENTER RALPH ROBERTS Furnilure Thal Pleases CARTOON'S Fu rnilu re Sfore 25 SPRING STREET OSSINING, N. Y. Telephone: Ossininq 2033 Complimenls of THE ossININe PM '50 NEG-Ro olvlc CORNER WN and ORGANIZATION BRANDRETH STREET IOS Complimenfs of THE OSSINING LION'S CLUB AUTOGRAPHS E. KLEIN Diamonds, Wafches and Jewelry I23 MAIN STREET IO6 Complimenfs of CORA WHlTE'S BEAUTY SHOP 5I HUNTER STREET Ossining, New York Arfisfs Supplies in sfock a+ W. W. MORHARD CO. 207 MAIN STREET OSSINING. N. Y. Complimenfs of CRETARA BROS. Grocernes and Delicafessen 6I CROTON AVENUE OSSINING, N. Y. BEST WISI-IES SENIORS CLASS OF l950 Complimenfs of A FRIEND SUSSE'S GARAGE IO4 SPRING STREET OSSINING, N. Y. Tel. 2700 Complimenfs of Superior Beaufy Salon II9 STATE STREET OSSINING, NEW YORK Complimenfs of George Wa'rson's Barber Shop I69 MAIN STREET ossmmo, N. Y. TeIepIwone Ossininq 2757 George Wafson, Prop. MENY FUNERAL SERVICE II9 CROTON AVENUE IO7 Congrawlafions Io ALL GRADUATES Gree+ingS Io Every O. I-I. S. STUDENT YOUR LOCAL SPORTING GOODS DEALER T I P -T 0 P COR. SPRING ST. AND MAPLE PLACE OFTiCiaI Disfribufor O.I-I.S. SPECIFICATION GIRLS' GYM APPAREL AT LOWEST PRICES! We Specialize In equipping all Teams BASEBALL - SOFTBALL - BASKETBALL GOLF - TENNIS - FOOTBALL Aufhorized Disfribufor A. G. SPALDING - WILSON - REACH SPORTS EOUIPIVIENT I08 BEF LEBTIDIIS of you and your classmates upon your school lite achieve immortality in a carefully planned and executed yearbook. From the arid desert of Arizona, and the sultry green island ot Puerto Qico, to the snow-blanlceted slopes of Northern New England, vve have traveled, happy and proud to have been an instrument in the translating into print, the humor pathos, excitement, and sentiment Found in the campus lite ol: over seventy-Five colleges and preparatory schools. 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