Ossining High School - Wizard Yearbook (Ossining, NY)

 - Class of 1950

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Pholography-Oils l-lulchins, Gerald Perschelz, Angela Varlellra, Audrey Schu- acher, Richard Lilile, Beliry Coudreauf. Business-William Lewis, The Slail. Ari'-Peler Budelli, Jeaneiie Piccirilli, Valerie Koopman. Typing-l-larriefl Shipman, Angela Varlefla, Marilyn Gordon, Jeanefle Piccirilli. Advisor-Miss Janel Comeslcey. . ii 15 V f- K. y , 5 :W fl W . 4- -wa Y -,a ,, ,. 41f:B2'I',:. ' -. ' 5 -1 f 'si L if :S X ' if qw ' 51 3 X fx L s?1m5niGTff23aggfgz'if'-H Y w 'X .X ze -Pffifzrbxis' natalie J '44, J N 1 155 us- S i 'TH ! 1. .ski fggrz 4' ' 1 1 iff ' I N- 13' T 1 ig 5 :Exif f 1 AJ L 2. rw: Q .lar gf '11 -1+ ,. 'X .L W , 4 555 Q V -'I Ji? ' if ' 'Q f z' vsivigf' -V., sri 'X L , F' f2,?f':s?:cis'e5v 5 ':. V ' I ti 1 'I 33. Y X 5 I 1 ii :Z vi i 3 gh 'Ein , , - 's f 4 1 .N ' LV' - K: 7' V SERIES if- 2435? ' f' k3 ' jj ' .. .,. T-'!I!?7T5 E ' Q s 1 1. :mwah . ,, . view BOARD OF EDUCATION Lei? lo righlz Townsend, Taylor, Sfone, Corigliano, Culp, Sfurges, presidenfg Billingion, Silk, Dowden. Marv! of gialucafion HE Board of Educalion plays a dominaling role in our school and communiiy. Their eFFor+s To improve lhe school and Hs environs prove indeed +ha1' They are worfhy, nol' only of our praise, buf our whole-hearied apprecialion. As would-be sponsors of OHS-TV and olher school aclivilies, fhey willingly give us all supporl necessary fo make fhese programs successful. These oflren unsung heroes of our edu- calional syslem labor fo improve every phase of school life and To infegrale all in'ro a cooperalive whole, The exlensive work on fhe Miller Properly shows lheir cone cern for fhe beffermenf of fhe physical aspecl' of educalion. Noi lo be forgofren is fhe inifiafion of The in-service program, a lype of clinic in which leachers can discuss Their problems wilh a group of experls. This is indicalive of +he Board's concern for ihe ins+ruc'rors of 'rhe Ossining school sysfem. Thus, you can see 'Phe significance of The valuable accomplishmenfs made by our Board of Educafion. Responsible for lhe superb leamworlc and clock-like precision of OHS-TV are rhe producers-our facully, By imparfing fo us knowledge gleaned from fheir endless resources, lhey help us, nor only 'ro learn subiecl malfer, bul lo become useful and well-informed cirizens. The need for versalilily in our modern feachers is undeniable when we consider lheir afler-class dufies. Sporls, debales, clubs. classes, all are in 'rhe realm of lhe members of our facully and, lesl we forgel, a field To be added- Jrelevision! For invaluable academic guidance and unfallering social support we dofi our caps +o fhe OHS facully. 6 Dean of Girls MISS LILLIAN SMITH Dean of Boys MR. ERNEST ASCHERMAN Principal MR. IRVING WILCOX g. 'f .V . ' s Q 4? 2 . , Kiwi X2 gg: 5, . ,dsx mf T7 18 55.3 . Qi: 'xiii sg. . S K ze . lf,-... gy, Q i W THE FACU Mrs. Calhreen Anderson, English Miss Mary Casey, English Miss Jane? Comeslcey, English Mr. John Connelly, English Mrs. Jane Dodge, English Mr. Raymond Hughes, English Mrs. Dorolhea Newmiller, English Miss Josephine Jones, Dramalics Miss Emma Baccari, Languages Mrs. Elhelmay Deulsch, Languages LTY THE FACULTY R iww-' Mr. Conrad Hoelwn, Mafnemaiics Mrs. Babeife Miiier, Malrnernafics Miss Iiona Redmond, Mafhemaiics Miss Kaflwryn Ryan, Mafnemafics Miss Lillian Srniflw, Maiiwemaiics Mrs. Anne Ciarke, Sociai Sfudies Mr. Francis Schmifr, Sociai Sfudies Miss Mary Ticknor, Social Sfudies Miss Laura Tripp, Sociai Siudies Mr. Alfred Warson, Sociai Sfudies Q,-.A .,pu'x,.,, ifgw., 'gf . , 1 i:. CA 'V ' bs i l 5 'QQ . .M ,snr -sw, 'vw '- fv-ff f- . L 'F' I K az ZS, 'W' ' x ' f pg. is 'Q'-if 1 Q , ,xc H H, rfrs fin saw - wg' ,rf .' f. 1 K , k i' x ,Q.,, Fa x ty 1 ,A . ruff? I 'ff 4 4.1 X ,J J Ni W- F ' N' an ' R Mr. Woodrow Clwrisfiansen, Science Mr. C. Homer Cole, Science Mr. Everelf Lare, Science Mr. l-larry Repp, Science Mrs. Priscilla Ewing, Commercial Miss T. Rae Sfern, Commercial Mr. Beniamin Reed, Commercial Miss Mary Pierponl, Library Mr. Milcliell Siegel, Arl Miss Roselyn Glynn, Arl THE FACULTY 'fb I 'K 12 wus THE FACULTY -sw, .f , if ws' ' 'AJ gunna: f . .iii 4 +- . l X' 'is .9 fi- 1 . I ? t , 'v fi Q Ar xl Mrs. Rufh Baisley, l-lome Economics if-il Mr. Roberi Lockwood, Healih Mr. John Crowley, Music Mrs. Esfrella Pearsall, Guidance Mr. Charles Waliher, lnduslrial Arls Mr. Allred Ward, lndusfrial Aris Dr. Marshall Wood Mr. Edmond Benini, Driving y. L. vi-:wh 1193?- 2 3 fi iigqir Y' .4 N 2 Mrs. Harrier Mahoney, Physical Eclucalion a Mr, James Dilley, Physical Educalion it Z Slaizl Members Noi Piclured Wi' Mrs. Margaref Tompkins Q A i x .9 Mrs, Sylvia Bergan f' Miss Adelaide K. Wim A - Mr. Arfhur Fraser V L Mrs. Selina Rohr V ' Mrs. Olive Miller .QP I A Miss Phyllis Rader I 7 lb bf X Mrs. Sadie Warren .7 f Ni l 'gy 'QT7 ' Mrs. Elizabelh Duffy A A A. , Miss l-lelen Moslrando 5 ' Mrs. Doroihy Alperl . Hlzzsses Senior Class Officers, lefl lo riglwf: Shipman, Sallzbarl, Filclw, Jones. I4 Mrs. Priscilla Ewing, Advisor ff PROGRAM of HW MONTH WOHS - 'TV CHANNEL OCT. JAN. 15' A Q11 A 'u25 1+ z nk Q.: M A 1 . , faiei 'sw- P 551 A P F2 . JULY 50 il S-J 51. :lg Lain Rh an QZJMMQQZ, www ..-arm, . 1 1fbAvzLJ.,,,,'Qt 5 John :qvay 66532, ?Z4'f1,,,4,,f?, T1-0-x.v!h,-.J3?, , .if T Q A 1' ,Q ' 7 V y ,Qi f E if Vwlb 4 E ' . ' , ' Y 1 . , r 5 fyQ..fJ,5f-Wher QU.. M-H0'4'ffBww.seln F -B ' Adam gl 5 .gijsggivszsf wlldld Bnvwff. 5,,,,.,., ,Ley Bro WN .21-rn bfemng I6 704 My 3 N, Buvuicrg K f F iw ., 1Q i l ' Bqfyam 57,,..fE.M.,u C.1:e.,.z..C,.ma., 'K M J ' A f 2 Q' 'i 419251 5i5?7 3lri3, mlm, Jo I, rn Ce-auf!-i Cd-N5 fkfwllemf-M fi' 1211637 ca. 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I ZAAV :Z HOUJl lJHiZZiiO 23 Q30 . h S wi A T , . ,V ,WTS .M Qi? 3 f fxs- N 3' In Q 3 53' H 2- 3. ,Q s K , I E .1 ,f W, , U Xu, - if 1 - - T' gm X' 'X ' wr ll 5 ,, ws W? 5 ,, 'L iz? av' .W w 4,3- if ,Vik jihieai fiea Slillllli J! li - srrri K ' T E, The sTaTT OT WOl-IS-TV, do hereby bequeaTh To The members oT our iunior audience The Tollowing consolaTion prizes To do wiTh as They see TIT , . . 7! Gerry PerscheTz's Tape measure To Brian Sillc. Some oT The Senior canasTa parTies To The Junior girls. Anne CarpenTer's violin playing To Faye Og- den. Joan McCarThy's Irish Temper To Claire MarTin. Our Senior Forum meeTings To anyone who wanTs Them. John T-lalloclcs one armed driving skill To PeTe Geissler. Carol SchaTzel's cheering abiliTy To PaTsy Wilson. The casT oT Pride and Preiudice's amusing rehearsals and laTe parTies To nexT year's casT. OTis T-luTchins's Tlowing loclcs and sideburns To John ValloTTi. Fred Downey's lasT word wiTh Mr. Repp To David Morgan. Abe Spe'ler's hearTy good humor To John Siler. Milce BaTTisTa's loTTy sTance To Hal Warner. The loves oT Bill Lewis To Bill Boyle. Ed Wheeler's crooning abiliTy To Carl Sher- man. Joe l:ioriTo's brush cuT To PaT Cormouche. Mary FiTzpaTriclc's reTiring personaliTy To BooTsie Mercer. The romance oT RadTord and Connie To Tom and Anne. Barb T-lalse's gorgeous big, brown eyes To Soupy Campbell. And, in closing, we add iusT This . . . any mis- placed cannons, bread boxes, chemisTry odors, and Tunnels will be lcepT by The class oT '50 since They're noT worTh giving To The devil! 92 ,,.., S S. L.: .I I Ill' H iii: ii.. If lllll Illll gf '.:::: iii! ' lllll lllll I 'I 'lim lillillll J Til f ' i fl .1 Ti 1. In I n I' 'II . 'I E Ili lllll Illlnm 441 9 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS-Leif io righl: Miss T. Rae Sfern, advisor, Kinnane, Sherman, Oslund, Comouche. ARKNESS! I-leyl who Turned off The ligh'rs7 Oh! . . . Wha+'s coming off now? WOHS-TV proudly presenis . . . Chapier l in Jrhe lives of our sludenl body enlilled, The Junior Class on Parade. Receplion is clearer now, and we discover we are viewing a scene in Room ZOI. A lovely inslruclor is sealed be- hind her desk, calmly absorbing The enlhusiaslic remarks of The four siudenls facing her. Bul of course! Who else could These official-looking people be buf The class officers-Carl Sherman, unior Cfaiirf president Pai Comouche, vice-president Ginny Oslund, secrelaryg and Judy Kinnane, lreasurer. They are, no doubt planning one of 'rheir many aclivilies wilh Their compelem' advisor, Miss T. Rae Slern. Perhaps if was lasl' November when This acfive group Traveled +0 Peelcslcill and en- joyed a nighl of roller slcaling . . . or in Decem- ber when The class presenTed ThaT Top-noTch ChrisTmas dance, and SanTa Claus in The Torm OT Slim Carlson made The presenTaTion oT a small giTT To everyone aTTc-:riding . . . or even lasT January when The Juniors again scored wiTh The Sleighbell Sere- nade. These reenacTed evenTs, now buT memories, cause us To remember The pasT year wiTh many a sigh oT nosTalgia. BuT whaT is This coming up To now? We are suddenly able To discern many Tamiliar Taces among The mulTiTudinous Tigures crowding The Television screen. The place is again The OHS gym and The Time, a Tew days Tollowing Tinal exams. Youve guessed iT! The Junior Prom! WhaT a graceTul illusion is creaTed by all Those soTT, billowy gowns! Twirling To The delighTTul sTrains oT music are such noTable class members as Merlyn Gensler and Jean Kiermeir, and upon TurTher examinaTion we discover Claire MarTin, Sylvia Chuilli, and Jean Tompkins. A mosT appropriaTe and picTuresgue way To end This banner iunior year! BuT The ensuing scene Tells us iT's Time Tor . . . INTERMISSIONI 3 I HE words Chaper ll flash across lhe screen as 'rhe lighls dim once more. This lime our gaze is cenlered upon a group proudly known as lhe Sophomore Class. We are again able lo observe all 'rheir aclivilies which began way back in Seplember wilh 'rheir more lhan successful cake and socla sale-buf wilh such personages as David Koebbe, Roberl Lane, Gerlrude l-lufchins, and Jean Landby acfing as officers: and wilh such a responsible advisor as Miss Slacey Krasnecki, lhere is lillle wonder lhal lhey have proved such a promising class. Hey! Wha+'s lhis we see now?ll Dungarees al a dance? Cerlainly you musf remem- ber lhal hi+ of 'rhe year which our chipper group presenled, known as lhe Levi Specialul And such an allraclive pair of levis which were awarded! Surely vilalily predominales in 'rhis versalile class! Wilh such femmes as Lois Caf- frey, Nancy Thompson, Sheila Rielly, Barbara Di Pillo and Rose Rofella adding bolh 32 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFlCERSfLel+ lo riqnr: Miss Sfacey Krasneclc' Landby, Hufchins, Lane. ln Lori: Koebbe. beauly and zesl To our Varsily cheering squad: wilh lhe high-scoring power ol: Donald Alslon, we believe we have sirong basis lor The lore- going sfalemenl. Lei' us noi overlook other hif personalifies, however, as Jimmy Wheeler, our social and polifical man, or Janice Underwood and Janef Bonner whose looks and personalifies make fhem fhe idols of all. Bur lells see . . . if loolcs like ihe concluding scenes of lhe sophs' acfivifies, Transformed as for anolher season, we suddenly realize fhal' if is SOIJAOM 0I Q 64155 X KY lhe evening of Moving-Up day. Yes, Moving-Up dayl A day of farewell, and wifh Hs arrival came lhe final dance ol fhe year presenfed by The sophs . . ,a highlighf of lhe school year, and a highlighl of ionighfs enlerlainmenf on WOHSA TW l jrefihman gfafm U EY! don? Turn fha? knobi We haven'+ seen half of The Classes in Reviewul Here's Chapler Ill coming up and I guess i+ can be called very simply, Verdan+ Freshmen. These eager kids quickly readiusled Themselves 'ro +heir second floor homerooms, however, and soon became a real pari of OHS. Richard FRESHMAN CLASS OFFlCERSfSea+ed, lefl +o right: Bushnell, Miss Casey, advisorg DiDio. Sfanding: Balasone, Simone, Simone was elecled presidenf of lhe group, wifh Angelo Balassone acling as vice-president Bar- bara Di Dio, secreraryg and Mary Ellen Bushnell, Treasurer. Through The invaluable aid of Miss Mary Casey, aclvisor, lhe group soon organized ilself inlo a working unii. Wha1 s happening on Channel 50 now? I-learls, hearls, and more hearrsl Remember las+ February? . . . Of course! The 'firsf major acrivily lo be sponsored by our Frosh- The I-learflhrob Hop! l-low our lovers and slag lines alike en- ioyed This ValenTine special! Remember The anTicipaTion wifh which we waiTed Tor The coronaTion of queen? BuT leT's look aT some OT The ouTsTanding Treshmen who added color and pep To Their class. WhaT abouT vivacious Judy Kerr . . , or smooTh, dark Nancy Lobasso . . . preTTy good Television maTerialHdon'T you agree? And Then There's always Bill Ryan wiTh his Troulalesome mind! . , . and remember Joe Lally? Such a handsome lndian! BuT leT us noT TorgeT To menTion The shave-less days oT RoberT STolces, or The long hair period Tor Fred l-lerlco land Tor a good cause, Tooll OT course, our camera nas depicTed only a Tew OT The poTenTial leaders who have influenced This newly chrisTened parT OT OHS . . . a young group who have iusT sTarTed ouT in The happy, pusy swirl oT our Alma MaTer, buT who mosT cerTainly have have boTh TeeT Tirmly planTed on The road To successl 35 H HERE in The world do I go now?II Our camera caiches a shy, Iimid soul who has iusl ullered Ihese familiar words in Ihe concluding chaplers of our program. Did I say shy and +imid?I! Of course . . . on his firsl few days wilhin our porlals. Bul' alfer a few weelrs, Ihe bewildered Eighlh Graders were converled in+o eager OI-IS'ers, parficipafing in all of The many aciivilies. Well, le+'s falce a glimpse of whal aclually occurred on 'rhe firsl floor Ihis pasl year. Nonchalanily, our naive group shrugged off Ihe Ianlalizing name of chippy be- sfowed by upper classmen and advanced Io prove Iheir oulsfanding spiril, Observe carefully Ihe exuberance of Ihis group as we fravel Ihrough Ihe homerooms on Chan- nel 5O. There in IO2 you will nolice Ihaf Edward Bugeia was Ihe leading member: IO3 named Anna Di Mella as Hs represenfaliveq in IO4, William Gualliere held official lille: Margaref Landby was presidenr of IOS: and officers of IIO and 208 were Charles Perschefz and David Wafson, respeclively. 36 ElGl-lTl-l GRADE HOME ROOM PRESIDENTS-LeTT To righT: Pe'sche'z Bugeia, GualTiere, WaTscn, Landby, Dihflella. The scene now shiTTs To The monTh oT OcTol3er when The magazine campaign descended upon Ol-IS. l-low assiduously These kids canvassed sub- scripTions, Thus being responsible Tor The excel- lenT resulTs. By careful observance oT This Tinal chapTer in The daily lives OT all our sTudenTs, we are able To realize ThaT we have in TronT oT us a group which is hound To malce hisTory Tor OHS-The Class oT I954! As These concluding scenes pass across The cfiglfli Q'mJe l screen, we suddenly are conscious ThaT we have reached The end of our iourney. Scully, al- ready? . . . Yes, Trom The happy-go-lucky Jun- iors down Through The unTried EighTh Graders we have Traveled Through n'ionThs oT exciTing developrnenTs, highlighTing The evenTs which marlced This exTraordinariiy Thrilling and colorTul year. ,4 cfizfifies s. 901 -'11 csiuclenf Counci! U HATS iT Tor? WhaT good is iT? WhaT do They ever do? Such criTical quesTions consTanTIy challenge The STudenT Council, The guys and gal who govern our alma maTer. In order To answer such queries and To iusTiTy iTs place aT The head of OHS, an assembly program was presenTed in November wiTh Tull cover- age by WOHS-TV. Each council member was assigned a specific Topic parTicularly perTinenT To our school government Charlie PeTerson responded To inTerrogaTory remarks menTioned above by sTaTing exacTly whaT The STudenT Council did accom- plish, ForemosT, was The planning and execuTion oT The social calendar-which was eTTecTed smooThly and quickly, Ossining's solons also played an acTive parT in The TormaTion and esTablishmenT oT a counTy STudenT Council organizaTion by sending represenTaTives To The meeTings held in l-lasTings and EasTchesTer. Several oTher minor endeavors of The group meT wiTh success-ones aimed aT improvemenT of boTh Ol-lS l.......J 5eaTed, lefT To righT Koebbe, McCarThy, Jones, Sherman, Simone, STand ing: Cornouche, Rankin Wiley, Lewis, HuTchins Mr. Wilcox, advisor SalTzbarT, PeTerson. X N... proper iTs iTs ciTizenry. Every Monday noon, our governing body discussed viTal school maTTers and proposed a soluTion Tor each. Douglas Jones, prexy oT The Council and Joan lvlcCarThy, secreTary, conducTed The business wiTh an alacriTy ThaT high-lighTed every session during The year. The chieT aims oT The STudenT Council, To coordinaTe more closely The aT:Fairs oT Teachers and sTudenTs and To TosTer cooperaTion among all Ol-lS'ers, were carried To new heighTs by The Ol-TS sTudenT governmenT oT This year. And whaT ThoughT, if any, could be more applicable To This group Than The LaTin expression, Esse quam videre - To be, raTher Than To be seen. Though This adage may be a biT Tormal Tor our WOHS-TV lisTeners, iT is mosT TiTTing Tor The guiding and, aT Times, invisible Torce behind Those acTiviTies which help To malce our school a beTTer place. 40 Schofardhip roula HS is proud To be able To say ThaT I26 sTudenTs held membership in The Schol- arship Group aT The sTarT oT The second semesTer. BUT OHS is sorry To admiT ThaT over 800 pupils Tailed To reach This coveTous over-85 per cenT sTanding. We are happy To welcome you inTo The membership oT The Scholarship Group. These were The words spolcen by AcTing Principal Mr. Wilcox To eighTeen new senior Scholarship Grou members aT The second Scholarship Assembly held on February 2l. ATTempTing To seT an example Tor The oTher classes, The Seniors Thus upped Their ToTal To TorTy-Tive, This being The T'irsT year Thar The Senior Class has ever Topped every oTher class in school. The Two assemblies were The only acTiviTies oT The group and, held under The direcTion OT Miss SmiTh and Miss Comeslcey, This second assembly also included a musical program which was well received and appreciaTed by The sTudenT body. Our suggesTed slogan Tor The Scholarship Group: We wanT morel 4 I FRENCH CLU B FirsT row, lefl' To riqhT: Dini, PerscheTz, Ponon CarpenTer, HuTchins, Car- penTer, Mrs. DeuTsch, ad! visor, SchaTzel, Windle. Second row: Coolidge, Cohen, Hufchins, Merrill, Drew, Landby, BarTon, Cruze, LiTTle, VigilanTe, Carroll, Snyder, OuThouse. Third row: Udell, Roma- noff, Rankin, Hallock, La Croix, Reilly, STouT. Oil ITH The deparTure nexT week oT The liner OHS Indian Tor Bordeaux, Rome, and oTher poinTs easT, many of our local sTudenTs of Toreign culTures will seT ouT To see The world. Today, we are going To bring you over WOHS- TV, a run-down on Their indocTrinaTion in These LaTin Tongues. Magnae Caesaris SpecTrae-The club wiTh a dead language, l:uuT a live wire counselor in The person oi Mrs. DeuTsch, carried on wiTh rugged deTerminaTion aqainsT some of The more boisTer- ous anTics of Their newly acquired plebeians. The Magnae Caesaris SpecTrae Took on everyThing Trom Caesar and Cicero To a hiT orchesfra dance, The Mad HaTTer. The club's oTFicers, Barbara Bulifo, Rad Mead, and Jimmy Rankin somehow managed To survive Those monThly meeTings in The Tower. However, all scores were evened aT The club iniTiaTion, and revenge cerTainly TasTed wonderTull LATIN CLUB Fir-sT row, leTT To riqhT: M. Drew, Boland, Cohen. FiTzpaTrick, Cruze, Laus Terbach, Leland, Carlson, Bushnell, Ryan. Second lock, McCarThy, Rankin, Mead, Williams, Nabors, RickerT, SchroeTer. Third row: Murphy, Bonner, Drew, Landby, BarTon, Gensler, Reilly, Ponon, KraveTsky, Snyder, Spada, huysen, Galluzzo, Dahlke, Repp, Myers, KraveTz, Boyle, McNaughTon, Par- ker, Marino, Hammond, Connor, Gendell. row:Wheeler, Bunch, Hals Mrs. DeuTsch, advisor: Pizzirusso, Cole, Hume, E. Hall, STerriTT, Sherwood, FourTh row: Van Benf- WiTh many changes, Le Cercle Francais made Tremendous progress in The culTivaTion OT Nsavoir Taire. The group TuncTioned under The guiding hand OT The aToremenTioned Madame DeuTsch and Prexy OTis T-luTchins, and in coniuncTion wiTh The LaTin Club, iT was These young Les Francais who inauguraTed The popular plan of having reTreshmenTs aT regular club meeTings. The BalleT Bleu, an orchesfra dance, and The annual Trip To New York Topped Their social calendar. Lending zesT and vivaciTy To our oTTice oT Tor- SPANTST-l CLUB FirsT row, leTT To righr: Cahfrey, Bund, MarTin, Wallace. Dini, Wilson, Kinnane, Thompson, Sip- rin. Second row: Morgan, Lawson, Cosfa, E, FiTzpaT- rick, Boland, Allen, Powell, Kooprnan, STone, STanTon. Third row: Berliner, Og- den, VigilanTe, Fuller, T-lalse, Ganfz, Durham, M. FiTzpaTrick, Bleakley. Mer- fick, Lauferbach, Chearr ham, Brammer, Nelson, Shipman, Gordon. Fourrh row: RosenblaTT, Bonner. Vanderbilt Baron, Kamp, Murphy, KaTz, L, SchaT- zel, Connors, MaThews, Schippa, Comouche, C. SchaTzel, McCarThy, Ryan. Ii , . 1 ., q. is c if SPANISH CLUB Fira? row, leTT To righT Drago, Penny. Marrins ron. Second row: Whi+e Simone, Fagan. Boyle Genclell, Wiess. Olson fnann. Third row: Gerosa maker, Pernc. eign minisTry, The Pan Amigos celebraTed a banner year, Guided by Miss Emma Baccari, The group was headed by presidenT Barney Wiley, vice-presidenT RoberT Mosch, and secreTary Carol SchaTzel. ChieT among This year's innova- Tions were Pan-American Day cake sales, a POT Luck supper, and The Pan-American Day dance, Fools FiesTa.' Thus, we oT WOHS-TV acknowledge The vasT amounT oT background provided by our language clubs. Wiley, Miss Baccari, ad- visory Mosch, Parker, CiTf Geisser, Hallock, Biedef- Smifh, Cornouche, Leori ard, Cummings, Schoor- .. ,N Ori, HADES oT EinsTein! WhaT's going on in 3047 Oh, iT's only The budding WizardiTes of OHS, The ORBS, aT work. ThroughouT The year These Hponderers of The universe have acTed as The sponsors of Those noon-Time movies. LeT us noT TorgeT The TerriTic CoronaTion Prom The Club presenTed, under The guiding hand of Mr. Woodrow ChrisTiansen. ORBS Firsl row, leff To righT: Pizzirusso, Sherwood, Le, land, Hall, STerriTT, Halse, Cole, KraveTsky, Nabors, OuThouse. Second row: Mead, Brown, STanTon. Vanderbilf, Brarnmer, Van Wagenen, Carroll, Silk, Merrick, Schneiderrnan, Mr. ChrisTiansen, advisor. Third row: Verdi, CiTron, Gendell, De Sousa, Jes- sup, Connor, Chadeayne. Morgan, Garrison, Per- scheTz, AlosenT: Allen. Bonner, Dahlki, DiLoreTo, Heagney, Miller, Naar, RickerT, Seiler. rofecfion .gjguacl HE ProiecTion Squad, capably commanded by Gerald PerscheTz, presidenT, and Mr. EvereTT Lare, advisor, raTes Top billing by The sTaTl oT Channel 50. Their use of visual educaTion Through movies has aT'FecTed The sTudenTs in all grades. In Their work They have helped To broaden The scope oT each and every sTudenT connecTed wiTh This neT- work. PROJECTION SQUAD FirsT row, leTT To righT: Windle, Van Benfhuysen, Miller, Parker, Verdi, Ma- loney. Second row: Mr. Lare, advisor: Brown, Ma- rino, Picciano, PerscheTz, Evans. Third row: STanky. fNbsenT: CiTron. GZQZHJQIU 7 S salesmen, They have no equal! As TraTTic guards, They are incomparable! lheyire members oT The Leaders Club oT WT-TOS-TV, one OT The mosT ouTsTanding girls organizaTions in The school. Under The leadership oT Joan McCarThy, presi- denT, Mary Ann Gerosa, vice-presidenT, BerTha ln order To raise Tunds, The group iniTiaTed The selling oT Indian-head sTaTionery. They also spon- sored a calce sale in l-lillikeris. The iniTiaTion oT new members, held in The early parT oT The school year, was iTs old ludicrous selT. The Tormal iniTiaTion Tools place laler ThaT same day aT a candle-lighT ceremony in The school caTeTeria. LEADERS CLUB Firsl row, leTT To riqhT: Kinnane, Rogers, CneaTham, Gerosa, Mrs. Mahoney, advisor: McCarThy, Ponon, Furnaro, Riclcerr. Second row: Dini, Taylor, Carnarco, l-lulchins, Franzese, Landby, Reilly, Bosio, Keogh, CosTa, Oslund, MarTin, ZeTkov, Fasclani, Third row: Gessue, Eliscu, McCracken, SchaTzel, Wilson Berger, Gensler, Slanlon, Blealcley, Wallace, Buriche, Koapman, Lally, Moslrando, l-lurne, Cafirey. Gordon. fXbsenT: VarleTTa, Browne, Bund. CheaTharn, secreTary, PaTTi Ponon, Treasurer, and Rose Dini, TraTTic squad manager, The club ex- perienced a mosT successTul year in boTh Their Tinancial and social acTiviTies. To enhance Their auThoriTy, The girls were issued arm bands, and new regulaTions were passed concerning TraTTic procedure and lunch duTy. A new consTiTuTion was adopTed wiTh pro- visions Tor membership, meeTinqs and a sTudenT courT Tor wayward club members. One oT The qroupis larqesT proiecTs during The year was The presenTaTion oT The l:ooTball Dance, when The MVP Trophy was awarded, AnoTher was The Trip made To New York To see The Broadway producfion, Where's Charley. AT The Tarewell banqueT held aT The end oT The school year, graTiTude was expressed To Mrs. Sylvia Bergan who so capably Tilled The void as advisor leTT by The absence oT Mrs. l-larrieT Ma- honey. CHORUS Firsl row, lefi' to righf: Benson, Oulhouse, Sfer- rill, Hunler, Filzpalriclr, Pulcare, Halse, Colby. Second row: Hill, Vigi- lanfe, Temple, Snyder. Carroll, Brammer, Fuller, Cole, Nabors. Third row: Murray, Budniclc, Hall, Hulchins, Wagner, Wil- son, Bunche, Carpenier, Anderson, Van Wagenen, Massey, Rose, Boland, Casey, Pizzirusso, Liflle, Sanfz, Bonner, Blaclcwell, Mr. Crowley, direclor. Fourlh row: Wheeler, Off faviano, l-lunl, Morgan, Wright Darby, Mead, O'Brien, Carpenrer, Arrni- lage, l-lulchins, Lewis, Marlin, Hallock, Schoon- malcer, Wells, Gendell, Garrison, Parsons. Ab- senl: Curran, Mclxlaugh- lon, Quinn, Reilly, Val- lorli, Powell, Breen. .Qarf fhe Wuaic HE OHS music organizalions have iusl lin- ished 'rheir annual spring concerls and so will be lhe subiecl of fhis evenings Slar+ rhe Music show. Bur firsl, a review of The year's aclivilies leading up lo These big evenls. Wilh Jrhe blare of lrumpels and a crash of cymbals, 'rhe OHS band is ushered before 'rhe eyes of our 'releviewing audience. Led by high- slepping Joan Lally, The 40-odd members of Jrhis musical aggregalion are resplendenl in 'rheir BAND Cenlerz Herlco, Oechsner. Firsr row, lell lo righl: Or- faviano, Dunscomb, Mar- iens, Hewifi, Comouche, R. Cranslon, Gagnon, Boyle, Morgan, Comou- che, D'Eloia, Weeks, J. Cranslon, Ferguson. Ran- lcin. Second row: Kings- lon, Leland, Carpenrer, Galluzzo, Coolidge, Lewis. Third row: Lillle, Salfz- barl, Wheeler, Parlelow, Hurchins, Carpenler Naar, DiDazzio, Verdi Rose, Mr, Wilcox, direc- ror. Absenfz Amesbury, Geissler, Halloclc, Olson new maroon and while uniforms. Such was The case lhroughoul loolball season, when our aspir- ing musicians were hailed al every game by 'rhe resounding shoufs of lhe loyal Indian roolers. This year's band included in Hs loolball reper- 'roire several clever formalions-rhe mosl our- slanding of which fealured 'rhe Indian Love Call fheme. This novelly was borrowed from Syra- cuse Universily and reached ifs climax as The OHS music-makers assisled lhe cheerleaders in one oT Their smooThly co-ordinaTed cheers. Fol- lowing The TooTball campaign, The band losT iTs very able direcTor, Mr. Wilcox, when he was moved To The principalship. BuT, a shorT Time laTer, a very compeTenT man was chosen Tor The music posiTion in The person oT Mr. Fraser. True To oTher years, our bandsmen parTicipaTed in as- semblies, led The Memorial Day parade and, mosT imporTanT, presenTed The annual May con- NYSSMA, and Then compleTed This acTive year by perTorming aT The Spring ConcerT and Tur- nishing The music Tor The BaccalaureaTe Service, This being The lasT perTormance Tor The 21 sen- iors oT The group. One oT The rnosT TuneTul TeaTures oT The as- sembly programs which Tlashed over our Televi- sion screen weekly was The sTirring music oT The OT-IS orchesTra. Under The direcTion oT Miss ORCHESTRA FirsT row, leTT To righT: CarpenTe', Sherwood, T-lerko, Oechsner, OTTaviano, MarTers, Durs comb, Rankin. Second row: KraveTsky, Bush nell, Rose, Miss Willi, direcforq Weeks, Per guson, CransTon, Verdi, DiDaZZio. Absenr Schoonrnaker, CarpenTer, Hallock, Blackvvel. cerT, where boTh Bach and Boogie-Woogie shared The limelighT. Fiveseconds.,.3...2...l.... You're on! And Thus The voices oT 62 Ol-IS chorisTers, blended TogeTher under direcTor John Crowley, resounded over The airways on radio sTaTion WLNA, The halT-hour program, widely acclaimed by WesTchesTer lisTeners, included The singing oT spiriTuals, TeaTured The conTralTo voice OT GerTrude T-luTchins and The violin oT Anne CarpenTer. Ol-TS sTudenTs were also Thrilled aT The ChrisTmas Assembly by The Fred Waring ar- rangemenT oT 'Twas The NighT BeTore ChrisT- masl' and laTer in The year enioyed an assem- bly oT American music. l-lighlighT oT The year Tor Tive male voices was The SecTion l All STaTe Music FesTival in December aT CounTy CenTer, WhiTe Plains. There, Bob MarTin and OTis T'luTch- ins, basses, were selecTed To sing incidenTal solos in counTy-wide compeTiTion. The chorus sang aT The Spring Music FesTival oT The Adelaide Willi, whose Ossining musical aggre- gaTions have long been acclaimed, The group perTormed aT The ChrisTmas assembly, The high- lighTs oT which were solos by various members oT The group and cheery communiTy singing. BoTh insTilled The audience wiTh The warrn and nosTalgic Teeling oT The True spiriT oT Old ST. Nick. The grand climax Tor These young musi- cians came on ThaT June evening when They combined wiTh The Ol-TS chorus and evening school orchesTra To presenT Their annual Spring Concert a program whose success marked The culminaTion oT a long buT worThy year oT Toil. SomeThing new was To be Tound, or raTher noT To be Tound, in The make-up oT The orchesTra This year, Tor Miss Willi had no basses aT all in her brass secTion. T-Towever, Jimmy Rankin and his TrumpeT secTion compleTely made up Tor any lack oT' oTher brasses. As The sweeT sTrains oT The orchesTra Tade inTo Ol-lS hisTory, Miss Willi can noT help Teeling The loss oT Anne CarpenTer, James Rankin, and Howard l-lallock. Qibramafica TT TEP LIVELY! This scinTillaTing exTrava- ganza produced by The DramaTics Club oT WOT-IS-TV was one oT The high poinTs oT The pasT year. DirecTed by drama advisor, Miss Josephine Jones, The producTion consTiTuTed a radical change in The usual presenTaTions oT The club. Two one-acT plays, The Prince Who Was a Piper, and l'm Sorry, lT's OUT, and a Third original acT dubbed, Signs oT Spring were sTaged by a casT comprised oT sTudenTs oT all classes. Memories-when OTis i-luTchins charmed The princess, Carol Van Wagenen, wiTh his magical music . . . nor can one TorgeT The chorus oT acT Three wiTh iTs sailors' hornpipe and our educaTed bums. The club aTTended a spring performance oi Devil's Disciple sTarring Maurice Evans. Ac- companying The sTudenTs were The club oTTicers, William Lewis, presidenT7 Harold Warner, vice- presidenTg BeTTy CoudreauT, secreTary: and Mary Jane Fuller, Treasurer. aroon ans! wAife OR lhe headlines and scoops our innovalion has engendered, we 'rurn lo The Maroon and While slahf which has served well in ils com- munily relafions' capaciry during lhis banner year. The group, under fhe compelenl guidance of Miss Janer Comeskey, has supplied lhe local public wifh glimpses and gleanings of WOHS- TV. Among fhe ofher projecls underfalcen by fhe class are lhe oblaining oi inlerviews wifh nofable people, and lhe allendance of fhe class al' 'rhe annual Herald Tribune Forum ai lhe Waldorf-Asroria. The class also mainlains a mail- box in 'rhe library ai Chrisimas lime, proceeds of which are given 'ro +he Baker Cheer Fund. .141-f Service ug HE monopoly on lhe adverfising deparfmenl of WOHS-TV is managed by fhe Arr Service Club. The ASC handles all adver'risemen+s for dances and o+her organizalional aclivifies during +he school year. In ifs walce, lhe club has leff a Trail of vivid, creafive posfers and scores of decoralive efilecfs. Mr. Mifchell Siegel, advisor, Spagna Durham, president and sundry ,members of lhis arl- rninded group annually devised, realized, and MAROON AND WHITE STAFF Sealed, lefl lo riqhl: Berliner, AposTolico, Carerino, Mer- rick, Slanding, lef+ to righi: Varlerla, Wheeler. Absenl: Brown. supervised ihe decorafing of The local Vicforia Thealer and lhe halls ol OHS during fhe holi- day seasons. ART SERWCE CLUB ri +1 Darrow, While, Snerrna K I Apsev: DiRenno, Durham Grann . Gagnon, Meeker. 1 49 Anderson Carlson, Mr, Siegel. advise ACTIVITY BOOSTER CLUB FirsT row, leTT To righT: RosenblaTT, CaTerino, Cruze, Mulcahy, Sillc. Second row: RoTella, Aposlolico, Fuller, La Croix, PeTerson, Chuilli, Shipman. Third row: Miss STern, advisory l-luTchins, l.iTTle, Warner, Sherman, Wiley, Wood. AbsenT: CoudreauT. AEC LOUD roar resounds in our ears as No. 38 sTrealcs across The goal Tor a Touch- down! BuT in The midsT oT This exciTemenT on Channel 50, a slaclc-clad Tigure suddenly ap- pears, laden wiTh boxes oT sweeTs To TempT The specTaTors in The sTands. To her righT, we see oTher vendors displaying colorTul pennanTs, ma- roon and whiTe ribbons, pigskin TooTball pins, and Indianhead seals. All These symbols oT The Ol-lS spiriT are dispensed by our aggressive group oT morale-builders, The ABC. We cannoT help buT observe how assiduously They sTrive To carry ouT Their assigned duTies, besTowed by advisor Miss T. Rae STern and Prexy Charlie PeTerson. As we comTorTably seTTle baclc To enjoy a re- view oT This TirsT OHS game oT The year, which aTTorded such Thrills and exciTemenT a Tew monThs ago, our ThoughTs digress. ThaT cool day oT Se-pTember noT only broughT wifh iT our TirsT vic- Tory oT The year, buT also The TirsT school dance, presenTed by This same group oT promoTers. The members wenT inTo acTion a Tew days aTTer The beginning oT The school year and elecTed Charlie PeTerson as Their leader, Gerald La Croix as vice-presidenT, wiTh perT, liTTle Sylvia Chuilli and PaTricia Mulcahy dividing honors as secreTary. Their acTiviTies were many, buf per- haps The largesT proiecT To be underTalcen was The magazine campaign which descended wiTh Tull Torce in OcTober. Suddenly our vagranT ThoughTs are inTerrupTed by anoTher loud roar, and we reTurn To The screen iusT in Time To see The Tinal vicTorious Touchdown scored. And Then beTore we can snap baclc To The maTerial world, and Turn oTT The Tele- vision seT, we are again reminded by a TuneTul commercial of our adverTising channel-The ABC. Ja, cm N HIS meeTing will now come To order. As prexy Donald FiTch uTTered These words, The newesT club in OHS, The Key Club, began To TuncTion. ETTicienTly advised by Mr. Benja- min Reed, This organizaTion, sponsored by The Ossining Kiwanis Club, Taced a prominenT chal- lenge in '49-'50-The TirsT year iT really Tunc- Tioned. This male group, convened every Wednesday and seT abouT TulTilling iTs aim OT beTTering ciTi- zenship in Ossining High. There were many sTrik- ing examples OT This, such as The assembly pre- senTed wiTh The cOoperaTion OT The Bell Tele- phone LaboraTory aT which a Tew basic princi- ples OT Television were demOnsTraTed, We preclicT The Key Club To unlock bigger and beTTer Things in The TuTure Tor all WOHS- TV Tans To view! KEY CLUB SeaTed, leTT To righlz Mead,Downey,Dunscomb, Rankin, FiTch, PeTerson, PerscheTz, Boyle, Tierney. STanding: LaCroix, SalTz- barT, CarpenTer, LiTTle, Mr. Reed, advisor, Parker, Weiss, H, Wood, Silk, Williams. Absent Armi- Taqe. Darby, Lewis, Mar- Tin, Hallock, KraveTz. Sei- ler, Donkin, B. Wood FraTianni, Wheeler. JUNIOR RED CROSS- Fronl' row, leTT To righT: Merrick, Confe, Corea, Casey, KraveTsky, LauTer- bach. Second row: Rose, BenneTT, Gordon, Gallery. Third row: Miss Lillian SmiTh, advisor: Ohlson, Dunscomb, Hallock, Gen- dell, Mrs. RuTh Baisley, l gi.. for ow, NEWLY-Tormed uniT designed To pro- moTe public and Toreign relaTions OT sTa- Tion WOHS-TV, is The Junior Red Cross Coun- cil. Through Their alTruisTic work our eTTorTs and aspiraTions have become known Tar beyond The realm OT Television. Formed Through The eTForTs oT Sally Kearney, Mrs. RuTh Baisley and Miss Lillian SmiTh, advisors, The council is comprised OT TwenTy sTudenTs, represenTaTive OT The sTudenT body oT WOHS-TV. John Hallock was elecTed chairman, Howard Dunscomb, vice-chairman, and Marilyn Gordon, secreTary. Their Tund drive, under The capable supervision OT Harold Ohlson, was hailed a Tinancial success, and Over ThirTy good-will boxes were packed by homeroom FGQ- resenTaTives Tor disTribuTion in European coun- Tries. Ofuln HE Channel '50 Forum, under The guidance of Miss Laura Tripp, was organized by mem- bers of The Senior Class Tor The purpose of dis- cussing problems oT naTionwide and localized inTeresT. MeeTings were held bi-monThly aT The homes of The sTudenTs. Permanenl' ofilicers of The Torum included Fred Downey, Treasurer, and HarrieTT Shipman, secreTary. SENIOR FORUM-FirsT row, leTT To righT: Dowl ney, McCarThy, Massey. SchaTzel, PerscheTz, SalTz4 barT, Ponon, Windle. Second row: Marfin, Cou- clreauT, Hallock, Gordon. STanTon, HewiTT, Lewis, Brown, Shipman. Third row: LiTTle, James, ZeT- lrov, Piccirilli, O'Brien, Darby, Miss Laura Tripp, advisor. AbsenT: OTis HuTchins, Pizzirusso, La Croix, Mosch. OZ? Vary N The archives of The OHS library may be placed The invaluable records conTaining a hisTory of The progress of WOHS-TV during iTs inifial year. Carefully preserved and guarded by The cusTodiar1s headed by Miss Mary PierponT, These documenTs will form only a minuTe porTion oT The vasT educaTional lode acquired in This ciTadel oT OHS progress. LIBRARY STAFF-LeTT To righT: Camarco, Kinnane, BaTTisTa, Mercier, Dur- ham, Herberf, Grannis, Miss Mary PierponT, ad- visor: KraveTsky, Darrow, Nabors, Berliner, WhiTe, Borrone, AposTolico. l WIZARD STAFF SeaTed, lefl To righT: Ship- man, Carpenier, Cheat- ham, McCarThy, MarTin, HuTchins, Gordon, STand- ing: Schumacher, VarleT+a, Rankin, STanTon, Hallock, Koopman, PerscheTz, Pic- cirilli, Lewis, Downey, LiT- Tle, Miss Comeskey, adl visor. Al3senT: Ponon, Hewiif, Coudreauf, Sallzr barT. ,Or-oclucfion SM!! ELL, Tolks, TonighT sTaTion WO!-TS-TV is reporTing To you a meeTing oT The Wiz- ard STaT'F of OHS, ThaT acTive group oT Seniors, which makes up The annual and operaTes The school broadcasTs oi WOT-TS-TV. PerscheTz and Downey are assishnq wiTh props Tor a dramaTic show. Where'd you geT The can- non, boys? Mum's The word, Farleyf' PaTTi and Jeanne mighT appear To be in Their second childhood, buT They're acTually preparing l'lowdi-WhizziTe and company Tor The nexT show Trom Ankersonls. Down in ZOI, we Tind lvliss STern insTrucTinq Jo Camarco, manager, and Team capTains Linda Fasciani and Virginia Walling in The deTailed handling oT ad sales, The Tinancial backbone ol: any TV sTaTion, or yearbook, Tor ThaT maTTer. WiTh The yisiT nexT week ol Mr. Kelly, The publisher, The year of WOT-lS-TV and The Wiz- ard comes To iTs memorable close. Goodnighh Tolks. SECRETARIAL PRACUCE CLASS ,4 flzlefics lljarfiify joofdaff OHS 56 43 27 20 I5 34 7 7 ' OPP. Nyack I8 Greenwich I3 Norlh Tarryiown O Porichesler 0 Saraioga Springs I3 Washinglon Irving 7 l-laslings I2 Peelcslcill 7 Firsl row, lelf Io righlz Fioriio, Wiley, Smilh, Mead, Speller, Connor, DiDomizio, Quinlal, McNamara. Second row: Morris, O'Brien, Jessup, Pereson, Boldf, Ryan, Miller, Warner, Avery, Tarnelli, Consorii. Third row: Geissler, Cummings, Valloili, Aposiolico, Tierney, Villa, Camarco, Sherman, Hill. Fourlh row: Mr, Dilley, coach: Fasciani, manager: Whiting, manager: Galliclc, McCracken, Marlin, Lamb, manager: Carlson, l'T'lal'lagel'. 'X OOD evening, sporls enfhusiasis of Ol-IS! This is 'Side Burns' your ace WOI-IS-TV 'lelecasier wi+h a recapilulaiion of lhe '49 grid campaign al Ol-IS. When iirsl call for iooiloall resounded Ihrough Ol-IS early lasl Sepfember, Ihere were few, if any, who Ihoughl if possible 'rhal anyihing loul a mediocre season could be achieved by The Indians. Quielly and eiciicienlly our Iwo able grid menfors, Coaches Dilley and Ascherman, pu'r Iheir charges 'rhrough condifioning exer- cises in an ehforl Io ready our warriors for Ihe impending baffles. On Friday night Seplernber 23, Ihe Indians iourneyed across Ihe river Io engage in Nyack under The IighTs. Our braves, composed mainly oT unTesTed veTs and green rookies, asTounded The experTs, yours Truly included, by mauling a TighTing Nyack eleven by The Tremendous counT OT 56-I8. Combining Tor Tive oT The nine TD's in This gloriTied massacre were John Avery and RoosTer Hill, DeTermined To prove The validiTy oT Their suc- cessTuI debuT, The Indians seT Their sighTs on Greenwich, a ConnecTicuT powerhouse eager Tor revenge aTTer Three sTraighT deTeaTs aT our hands. BeTore The Tumuluous, cheering Throng oT 2,000 OssiningiTes, our Warriors meT and scalped These Conn. Cardinals To The Tune oT 43-I3. HighIighTing This Triumph were I'RoosTer HiIl's Three TD's, one a scinTillaTing, broken Tield gallop oT 92 yards. By now The whole counTy was a-buzzin'l The Indians TurTher subsTanTiaTed Their claim To Tame by crushing on successive SaTurdays N. T. and PorTchesTer, 27-0 and 20-0, respecTively. WiTh Tour sTraighT scalps Tucked saTely under Their beITs, The Indians were now primed Tor Their sTernesT TesT, againsT The SaraToga STreaks, an upsTaTe powerhouse, undeTeaTed in eleven sTraighT games. Led by Their plunging Tullbacks, Ted Rydberg and Johnny Brusso, The STreaks scored Two IighTning TD's, The Indians ToughT back savagely, waiTing Tor Their break. WiTh Three minuTes leTT in The halT, Barney Wiley, in The ouTsTanding game oT his career, smashed oTT-Tackle To The 9 and Don AlsTon carried iT over on a T slanT. Early in The Third period our Indians displayed Their explosive T TormaTion wiTh sTarTling eTTi- ciency. Aided by The churning legs oT fXlsTon, ConsorTi, and Hill, The Indians moved The ball Trom Their own 43 yard line To The 2, On The nexT play RoosTer Hill crashed over Tor The score. STiIl one poinT behind II3-I2l and The clock running ouTl WiTh Two minuTes IeTT To play, The Indians worked The ball down To The 8, where Their aTTack sTalIed. IT was The TourTh down and 4 To go Tor The TirsT down, All The drama oT an enTire TooTbalI season was packed inTo This nexT play. Were The Indians To be denied? The board oT sTraTegy called Tor a Tield goal. Loyal Ossi- ningiTes were on Their TeeT now, Tensed, sTrained. waiTing in anTicipaTion. SevenTy-Tive seconds re- mained. ValloTTi snapped The ball back, AposTo- lico placed iT down, RoosTer sTepped Tor- ward and beITed The pigskin Through The up- righTs. OHS, I5: SaraToga, I3. Pandemonium reignedl The asTounded OssiningiTes IeT loose a Tremendous ovaTion Tor The IiThe scaT-back. Play- ers and coaches alike pumnneled The grinning Tullback as he led our boys To Their TiTTh sTraighT vicTory. The Tollowing SaTurday The Indians conTinued Their masTery over W. l. by deTeaTing Them 34-7. However, on Nov. 6 The Indians Taced The Has- Tings Yellow .IackeTs and The undeTeaTed came ouT on The shorT end oT a I2-7 counT. This unwanTed and unwarranTed deTeaT could be Traced To only one causeefumbles. In The sea- son's Tinale, The Indians carrie To grips wiTh a de- Termined Peekskill aggregaTion and were held To a 7-7 deadlock. And Thus endeTh anoTher ediTion oT The Saga of Side Burns-and anoTher year oT greaTness Tor The OHS gridders. We'Il be Teleseein' you! VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Cenler: Schalzel, caplain. Cloclcwise: McCarlhy, Caffrey, Reilcerl, Reilly, Ogden, Rofella, Thompson, DiPillo. Absenl: Arnalucci. Sa -f-i-5 -Zi-e-rl., RTISTRY in molion-lhal apl phrase de- scribes our Varsily Cheerleaders. Through- oul lhe foolball and baslcelball seasons, lheir peerless coordinalion predominaled. Led by vi- vacious Carol Schalzel, fhese 'lbelles femmesl' elevaled lhe somelimes fallen spirils of lhe boys who carried lhe ball for Ossining. Praclicing relenllessly, lhese female warriors sacrificed much for lheir Alma Maler. However, lheir lireless efforls paid off big dividends. This was cerlainly evidenl when our gals caplured firsl place for lhe fiflh conseculive year in lhe Hudson River League conlesl held al Counly Cenler. An imporlanl aclivily of lhis oulslanding group was lhe organizalion and managemenl of penny dancing, which was carried on lo occupy idle sludenls during rainy lunch hours. The oufsfanding evenl of lhe year for lhese girls, however, was lhe second cheerleading con- lesl. This conlesl, also held al Counly Cenler, fealures cerlain prominenl men and women acl- ing as iudges selecling THE BEST. The winners of lhis conlesl become lhe champion cheerlead- ers of Weslchesler Counly. This year, our girls had lhe dilficull iob of living up lo lhe lille re- ceived lasl year. They also came up againsl a lremendous increase in lhe compelilion from olher schools lhal have been praclicing during lhe school year wilh one poinl in mind- Beal Ossiningf' As lhe lime for lhe conlesl drew near, lhe girls realized lhal lhey would have lo compose a complelely new and original cheer if lhey wanled lo relain lhe greal name lhey had made for lhemselves in Weslchesler Counly. Realizing lhis, il was nol long before lhey were praclicing a mililary cheer, lypical of lhe slyle possessed only by Ossining. The nighl of lhe conlesl had arrived and deep in her hearl, each girl was filled wilh lhe fear lhal she mighl make a mislalce: bul when our squaws slepped oul on lhe slage in fheir perl uniforms and snappy mililary caps, lheir fear was well hidden and lhe audience realized lhal O. H. S. had done il again! F055 COMF! ff? HIS youngsfer in The O. l-l. S. family of sporls did surprisingly well under The leader- ship of Coach Al Ward. Aller being defealed by Norlh Tarryfown 2I lo 34, +he Indians scalped Bronxville 23 +o 32. Pelham managed a 20 'ro 35 win over Ossining, buf +he leam snapped baclc fo place second in lhe Norlh Tarryrown lnvila- Hon Meel' and sixfh in lhe Seclional Meek Firsf row, lefl fo righl Slerrilf, Salfzbarl, Bryanf, Armifage, Merrill, Schnau digel, Boyle, manager, Second row: Mr. Reed coach: Tierney, Parsons, Long, Griffin, Van Benf- huysen, Ferguson, Per schefz, manager. Absenr Chraponifylcy, Simone Giese. fred Ward, coach. IQ e N lheir freshmen year as a Team, lhese Hop- along Cassidysf' coached by Mr. Reed, won four ou+ of seven marches. This year lhese sharp- shoolers gave an inlcling as lo lhe fulure by plac- ing 35+h in a nalional NRA posral march in which IZO schools parlicipaled. Good luck, fellows, and remember your creed: We will once again endeavor lo malce Amer- ica a nalion ol riilemenf' Lefr lo righl: Meeker. Giese, Fiaella, Clough. Fiaella, Downey, Mr. Al- Clockwise: Mr. I-Ioehn, coach: ConsorTi, Pereson, Filch, Jessup, AIsTon, Comouche, Jones, VaIIa++i, Wesley, DiDomizio, Speller, Hill, Absenlz Warner. jimf Clramlaa in uarfer cnfury EEDLESS To sTaTe, no one, noT even Coach I-Ioehn, could envision aT The sTarT of The campaign ThaT, come March, Ossining would be The proud possessors oT The I-IRL Trophy. Our warriors won Their opener, December 6, againsT Nyack, buT Then dropped The nexT Three games To CroTon, Saunders' Trade and N. T. The Indians righTed Themselves and swamped I-IaversTraw 60-26: and in successive conTesTs deTeaTed STepinac and HasTings. On January 20, John VaIloTTi seT a new record by scoring 30 poinTs as The OSI-I'ers whipped Peelcs- kill 60-50. Playing sTeadiIy, The Indians conquered Bronxville, W. I., Beacon, and N. T. They Then abrogaTed an earlier deTeaT by handing CroTon a 4I-42 pasTing. In overTime, we garnered our TenTh sTraighT vicTory by downing N. Y. S. D. I-'IasTings, Peelcslrill and PIeasanTviIle became The vanquished. IT The Indians were To capTure This IasT conTesT, iT would mean The TiTIe. These braves who had defied The experTs Icnew The score -and score They did! They scalped W. l. 50-39 and gained The TiTle ThaT had eluded Them Tor 25 years. As a TribuTe To Their sTeIlar play, Abe Spel- Ier and RoosTer Hill were nominaTed To The I-IRI. All 5Tar 5 -I-Till wiTh his phenomenal shooTing eye garnered The area TiTIe wiTh 283 poinTs, and Abe Speller wound up a briIlianT Tour year career by being elecTed To The All- Tourney sTarTing Tive of The SecTion I Tour- namenT. OHS OPP- 58 Nyaclc 50 3I CroTon 33 45 Saunders' Trade 4b 29 NorTh TarryTown 34 50 I-laversTraw 26 45 Sfepinac 43 52 I-IasTings 35 50 ' Peelcslcill 50 65 Bronxville 47 54 Washinglon Irving 47 50 Beacon 30 47 NorTh TarryTown 32 47 CroTon 42 55 N. Y. S. D. 54 52 I-IasTings 34 52 Pleasanlville 39 50 WashingTon Irving 39 57 Peelcslcill 28 1 , .ff , , ,,.-l- ,M , f a' ' P f,.,,,, , ,V f- , - - ,, , : I ' . . A ' few, j, f N vw - ' -- V A . -rim' f' K, M , ., ., as-is , , N. ' M- -'-TT '-,' 1, I . -is , Q4 ' - - 5 W' .- 1 , '- , ,, -wi Firsl row, lelf lo righl: DiDomizio, Villa, Speller, Avery, Vallofri, Sallzbarf, Quinlal, Consorri, Marconi Second row: Pererson, Beardsley, Hanrahan, Olson. Ernesr, fxscherman, coach: Sherman, Burgeiere Hill, Cornouche, Boldf, Pelfinelli, Baselaf U EY rhere fella! Don? Iurn off fha? T. V. be Al Sallzbarl, a senior, playing his Third year sei' yei. Our ace Ielecasrer has iusf re- 'Iurned from S+. Pelersburg, Fla., where he has been covering +he spring Iraining campaign of fhe Ossining Indians, I949 World's Champions of Baseball! And here he is now Iolks-WOHS- TV's own ace sporfcasler 'Side Burnsl' I-li, Ihere everyone-This is your own Dia- mond Diclc just brimming wirh info aboul our Indians. Behind Ihe plale, Ernie Ascherman will have an unlesred vel, Joe Quinlal, and Pai Com- mouche, rookie backsrop up from The JayAVees, a real husiler, and Ieam leader, sure Io see con- siderable acliori in The oncoming campaign. Guarding The hor-corner will be John Vallolli, a veferan who received his bapiism oi fire in las? year's race for Ihe Tlag. Our lceysione com- binalion will have 'rhe Tleelelooled llsoosler' I-Iill ai' shorlsrop and ar second base, also up from The Junior Varsify, will be Bob Peirinelli, Round- ing ouf The infield and counferbalancing 'rhe 'rookie' elemenr af The orher infield posis will of va rsily ball. Covering Ihe green pasiures for The Indians will be Abe Speller, John Consorli, and John Avery. The Indian mound sraff will be comprised of Tony Villa and John Avery. 'Big' John, a senior and veferan of four years will move in Irom his cuslomary lei? field posl Io chuclc The big games for Ihe 'Aschermenf Rounding oui Ihe srafi will be 'Mo' Sherman, 'Ron Lovelace, and Fred Beardsleyf' FLASH! Baseball Team CompIe+es l950 Sea- son Undefeafed in I5 Games. FronT row, leTT To righT: l-larnleT, Fialla, SuTTon, Johnson, Giese, Fialla, Curry, Downey. Second row: R. MarTin, BryanT, Armitage, D. MarTin, Al- vin, Hard, Mr. Alfred Ward, coach: Williams, Connor, McCracken, Pere- son, Sinqheld. flue! OACI-I Al Ward ended The '49 Track season on a sunny May day when his Team placed Third in The Hudson River League. This was a Tar cry Trom pasT years when The Team made a clean sweep Tor Three years in a row, Some oT The old Tire ThaT had senT These pasT Teams on To vicTory again when ArTis, Speller, Jessup and Rascoe won The relay in almosT record-breaking Time. Crssining dropped The TirsT Two dual meeTs To Scarsdale and NorTh TarryTown, buT came speed- ing back To beaT l-lasTings, Peekskill, and Wash- ingTon Irving. The power oT The '49 Track Team resTed righ+ in The laps oT seniors, When Coach Ward puT ouT The call Tor Track in '50, he Tound ThaT his Team was To cenTer around Two or Three varsiTy disTance men Trom The previous year and lasT year's Jay Vee wiTh which Mr. Connelly had done so much. Many oT These boys had perTormed on The Cross-CounTry Team ThaT did so well in View oT iTs Tender years. Bob MarTin and Fred Dow- ney will do Their besT, wiTh The help oT The ex- Jay Vee boys, To make a sTrong showing in The disTance evenTs. Coach Ward Feels ThaT wiTh The maTerial ThaT he has, he can develop a sTrong, Though inexperienced group in The Tield evenTs. The sprinTs mighT well be weak unless The new maTerials ThaT came ouT can develop inTo an ArTis, WhiTe, TelTer, or Drumgold. Ward hopes ThaT Three weeks oT pracTice will whip This young Team inTo an aggregaTion ThaT will show well againsT The mighTy men from Scarsdale. The Team began The season energeTI- cally and hopeTully and can expecT a brighTer ouTlook in Their TuTure years aT OHS. NorTh TarryTown and Peekskill have almosT The same powerful and aggressive Teams which They had lasT year. BoTh schools have skilled veTerans in The maioriTy OT evenTs. The only Thing ThaT Ossining will be lacking is experience, as The Team has The urge To win, The geT-up-andego and an unconquerable spiriT. Track is The sporT oT a million surprises, so keep an eye on The Track! .L Game! 'Nur Clinc.l1o1 .JY- 5 ' ...M F' if , vs xiii' 63 gh 'f is 5: gas 'e 1' wx N 11, ...H GW. 5 .' , f-.me if ' , , ,rm-. -N 4 ,, 1:7 vw ,, .W.v Q , 4 -mr we p, rMi3i- .w-.fmx,A . 'LQMFH A ,H mn., gr-.42 l l QQ. U f:1.,,,fi..f OEHN and Lockwood have done il' again! This year's J. V. Foofball Team enhanced +he record of These fwo greal coaches wilh six wins and no losses, fo make a grand folal for lhe pasl' four years of 22 Triumphs and one de- fea+. Washinglon Irving and Hasfings were held fo I2 poinls each, while Ossining plowed Them under wilh 27 and 2I poinfs, respecrively. Thus, we reaffirm, Heap big Indians from lillle Pa- pooses grow. In lronl, lefr lo righl: sessow. Firsl row: Mr. Conrad Hoehn. coach: or, Scolf, Lane, Schroler. Singlield, Carlson. Second row: Riel, Warner, Bush, Robison, Abreau, Chuilli, lano. Third row: Whife. Hamlin, D'Uva, Maloney, Masullo, Aposrolico, Cro- nin, Wheeler, Dicioccio. Fourfh row: Wesley, Bale assone, Kear, Galluzzo, Sfour, Slanky, Campbell, Hansen, Dolumossolo. 9. if if?..i.fi.,f S we glance over ihe scoreboard, we see lhar rhis young and inexperienced 'ream had a ralher rough season. From behind +he scenes one could see Mr. Ascherman developing a smoolh ball-handling club lhal will, in 'rhe very near fufure, become one of Mr. Hoehn's crack varsify squads, despile Their ill-fared year of I95O. Firsr row, lefr lo righl: Crawford, Engkvisl, Lane. Second row: Campbell, Nowak, Kear, DiCiccio. Third row: Rivers, Balas- sone, Chuilli, Palalano, Wrighl, manager. Fourlh row: Aposlolico, man- ager: Bush, Carlson, Sloul, Weeks, manager: Mr. Ascherrnan, coach. Absenl: Williams, Smilh. Dadazzio, Beauford, Dis- Engkvisf, Crawford, Gainv Miller, Carpenfiere, Pala- GIRLS' HOCKEY FirsT row, leTT To righT: Connors, Camarco, Og- den, Wilson, Barger, Kin- nane, Gerosa, Madin, MosTrarido, Mulcahy, CheaTham. Second row: Mrs. l'larrieT Mahoney, Coach: SchaTzel, McCrac- ken, STanTon, STevens, Jernigan, Whalen, Dini, Mills, Mercier. 7 7 GFA ..HOCL8g RESENTING Hockey Helga, The He-gal oT OHS! DespiTe bruised shins and sore limbs, she recalls wiTh pleasure The evenTs which Took place during The hockey season. Memories oT aching muscles and sTinging fingers are assuaged by The ioyTul remembrance oT holding The un- beaTen CroTon Team To a score OT 2-2. Our sec- ond conTril:-uTion To The Teminine sporfs' rosTer may well Take her place among The OHS qreaTs -Hockey Helga! Qing, CCOMPANYING Old Mah WinTer, a new Tigure appeared on The Televised horizon. This was our BaskeTball Bessie, capTain oT The honor Team composed oT The mosT skilled play- ers in each class and a member which repre- senTed her class in The inTramurals. ATTer The undeTeaTed l95O-l95l season, Bessie undoubT- edly will ioin our Feminine SporTsTers' Hall oT Fame. C5lRLS' VARSlTY BASKETBALL TEAM FirsT row, leTT To righT: McCracken, Gerosa, STe- vers. Second row: l3a'qer, Wyche, STanTon, Fasciani, 9. U ci..,zmf.,. -E-A-Ml Whom have we here? Junior Var- siTy Janie To give us a cheer! Her resounding Tones and Trim uniform are Typical oT The peppy squad she represenTs. OHS may well be proud oT This enTerprising young Team, which is Tol- lowing in The TooTsTeps oT iTs Tannous VarsiTy sisTers. These girls willingly give Their Time and eTForTs To bring our J. V. boys The backing and supporT They so jusTly deserve. RIDTNG CLUB FirsT row, leTT To righT: Jacques, Wilson, lv1onTa- gue, Rivera, Nixon. Sec- ond row: TraThen, Mclner- ney, Taddeo, Fallon. Third row: Cumming, Truss, Sherwood. Four row: Bie- derrnann, Anderson, Weeks, Lyon. MerriTT. FronT row, leTT To righT: ci, Siprin. Second row: Kierrnier, Busse. lei., N The spring, you would be mosT likely To encounTer This group of spiriTed equesTrians riding along The Rockefeller Trails. Trained aT Fox Hill Farm, They would possibly be discussing The Trip To Madison Square Garden Horse Show, or The Spring Horse Show, parTicipaTed in by many nearby schools. Budelli, Labasso, Arnafuc- Kerr, Wilson, Morgan, er left: Mr. Hoelwn- Curly, willw foupeef' Upper riglmf: Mr, Clirisliaivsen- Chris, did you y look like Mis? Cenlerz Mr. Sclwmi++f S. S. Pavoloff duly. Lcwef Iel'+: Miss Baccarif Miriam uses 'Irium'. Lower viqhi: Mr. Asclwermanfworlrail cl 'lie 'Ossininq Spirirf' 67 Zmfures i 1 V 1 N xx L ive if 12'-fa A fl.. i' X A a 7' 4 '7 T Clarabelle WOHS - TV presenfs THE SUPER COLOSSAL SERIAL HOWDI-WHIZZITE T was five-'rhirly al Jrhe T. V. Sludio and lhe Howdi-Whizziie program was in progress. Howdi huslled in io find his cohorls, Clarabelle and Hub-a-Dub, bickering over some irivial mai- fer. This perfurbing siluafion disgusied ihe liifle puppet His femper flared, and he held his brealh unlil The freckles on his face 'rurned pur- ple. When he had regained conlrol of himself, he proceeded fo discipline his associales. Clara- loelle-you bird-larained ignoramus! You go sland in fha? corner. And Hub-a-Dub-you're iusl as c L ll!-c!! uf' Howdi-Whizziie load. Go sil in lhai' corner. You Two are always fighiing and l'm sick of i+. His iwo lifile friends, 'rhoroughly hurl loy ihe unexpecied ouibursi' of lhe usually complacenl puppef, sal' in 'rheir re- speciive corners. Howdi mumbled someihing 3 Z-r ,J Ggf Hub-a-Dub aboul his nerves and wallced over To consull his manager. Haven'+ I always been a placid puppelff' Yes, soofhed his manager. Then why do fhese Two imbeciles annoy me la+ely? You've been worlcing loo hard. Tha+'s The Trouble. Whar you need is a vacalion. Hey-wair-l have an idea. You received a posrcard from one of your fans al' Ossining High School. He suggesls lhal you spend a weelc al Qssining High lo see whar a Typical school is lilce. How abour if? Nexl clay, Howdi was off ro explore The land of O. H. S. When Howdi-Whizzire arrived al Ossining High School, he was welcomed by a commiflee of sfalwarl sludenls who showed him around fheir alma maler. They also informed him rhaf he was ro be lodged in one of The mosl sacred places Found around +he school-The Tower. If was explained io Howdi Thar 'rhe Tower was composed of rhree classrooms builr one on fop of The olher 'ro Torm The lourlh, fifrh, and sixlh floors of The school. He was lo sleep on The sixlh Tloor-The very lop. Welve fixed il up very cosilyf' one of The lcids Told him. 'We broughl up The sofa from The Teachers' room for you To sleep on, and we borrowed Miss Baccarils vic and records so lhal you can lisfen lo Them be- lore you go lo sleepfand The view is beaulilul. Jusr loolc a+ fhe Hudson down There, You see, said anolher one of The sludenls, The Tower is a very special place lo us. We always expend huge guanrilies of air and oxygen climbing up here-everyrhing seems lo be a lor more in- formal. lffonrinued on page 761 - ,Z FFTQQ-?f ..: .5 , ,ws ' 11 xg. 1 .9 ez..-' s K ' gf Wi? Lil., 1, 4 My -b if., 2' ,- ' ., , awe-me sr- M-4. ,Q f f r V .. , .... , sg -uw' , Wir- f- f Wig fy? .X 4, f 4- ' :iv arf- :um Q-A . . , -v s'-,.. 525: -iwfrfz' sr .wg 5, ' 5 45- .. '1 ii 1 --Sill. iii' l c T 53:5-. ' , ? -' 'X.VJ- SNI V7' an wr 1- . 3 Q. ,. -.U - .A f ff f S., .. .as,,.'..f .. .. A X 22,5 ' . '-fu,.efs53.i2wcg:A:LE?wvzs:fLQds:. -wmv 1 Complimenfs of McCALL 8: RIZZUTO, INC. BUICKS and CADILLACS Fred McCall, Presidenf OLD ALBANY POST ROAD GRANNIS COMPANY I99 MAIN STREET Engineers and General Conlraclors Call Oss. 2Y0I05 Complimenls of ASCHERMAN'S BAKERY Ossiriing 2-2323 6 SPRING STREET Congralulafions from MAUE OIL COMPANY OSS 2-2 I OO Tel, Ossining 2-3939 Diamonds - Walches - Jewelry HARNIK BROS. Jewelers and Silversmilhs I56 MAIN STREET OSSININ6, N. Y. Budgel Terms Arranged Complimenls of HILTSLEY AND CUMMINGS 72 ,Q a bona Mr. and Mrs. Milchell T. Alperl Charles L. Ambler Mr. and Mrs. Clifford J. Anderson Joseph Arminio, M.D. Morris Benrz S. L. Birnbaum, D.D.S. Clernenr Bond Mr. and Mrs. Vicror J. Brown Ralph Bush I-Ienry M. Calam James Clune, D.D.S. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick S, Crislnield, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Dallon George Demos A. S. D'EIoia, M.D. J. A. Douvario Joseph Falk Mar+in J. Feldman Mr. and Mrs. Anlhony Ferris I-Iarold Foclcen M. M, Friedman, D.D.S. Oscar Gelbarl, M.D. Andrew Giese Morris Gordon Mr. and Mrs. John Graber Ellsworlh Granl Francis W, Greene Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gross Daniel I-Ialloclc, D.D.S. Roberr W. I-Ielm, M.D. George W. I-Iill, M.D. David O. I-Ienion Dr. and Mrs. E. I-I. I-Iunlinglon Mr. and Mrs. Linwood I-Iurchins Mr. and Mrs. Wilberlr I-I, James Edilh S. Jurlca, D.D.S. Bernard I, Kaplan, M.D. Saul D. Kellman I-Iarold Kipp, M.D. Joseph Klein Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Lally Mr. and Mrs. William R. Lewis I-larry Liefer Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Li'rIle Mrs. I-Ielen Lobus Mr. and Mrs. A. Lopez - L, to ll ll . ill, l R ,Dbl ' , 4 keep going X xx E F' f ll i -I lk, Hfiwviilwl ' li X lf. 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Ossining 2-2950 EMILY ANN YARN SHOP 2 MAPLE PLACE BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '50 FAVORITE CITY FINKELSTEIN'S CIoJrhes for AII Shoes Tor AII l85 MAIN STREET OSSINING, N, Y. pd tl 0l'l5 HaroId C. Lounsioury Dr. and Mrs. G. K. McCracken Arfhur H. Mendelowiiz Spencer Myers, DDS. Joseph Peliigrino Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Piccirilli Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Pi'rsIey Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pizzirusso Mr. and Mrs. Irving Ponon Joseph Powley Mr. and Mrs. James A. Rankin L. D. Redway, M.D. John W. ReiIIy, MD. Leo Salamida Max R. SaII Andrew A. Sargis WiIIiam Schacier, D.M.D. Marcus Schiele Anron Schnapp Mr. and Mrs. W. Schumacher Buddy Schwarfz Mr. and Mrs. George Sherwood Mrs. Laura Shipman M. and E. SpaIz Mrs. LiIIian Siern Mr. and Mrs. I-I. Siorms Mr. and Mrs. J. F. TesI'a Mr. and Mrs. RoberI Tompkins Frank Toreiia Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Van Cook, III Mr. and Mrs. John M. Whiie Leonard B. Whiiing, Sr. MarshaII Wood, MD. Anna Zeidier Office, Ossining 2-I774 Est I87I Oss. Z-0465 or 2-0676 Residence Ossininq 2-3230 LAUNDRY Ossining Pharmacy Thomas F. Gurran P .+A T rescrup ions - russes I-AUNDERERST Manaqer Elasric Srockinqs ' :Qi Mx-un STREET I3 CroIon Ave. Ossininq, N. Y. OSSINING, N. Y. 74 CongraIuIaIions CLASS OF l95O OSSINING I-IIGI-I 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 75 CompIimen+s of BERBERICH AND CAVANAUGH DIDDIE MAE Firsf wifh fhe finesf- In fashion for young Sophisfica+es COR. SPRING AND MAIN STS. Complimenfs of EGEMEIER'S MORAN- REGISTER PRESS The House of Disfincfive PRINTING I64 SPRING STREET OSSINING, NEW YORK Phone I534 J. V. GALLUZZO Masonry and BuiIding Confracfor 97 CROTON AVENUE Ossining, N. Y. ..1 Complimenfs of WOOD'S SERVICE STATION IO7 CROTON AVENUE 76 Oh, by fhe way, be careful abouf opening fhe windows facing fhe river. You're Iiable Io be bIown ouf by fhe wind. And some- fimes fhe plasfer falls down, buf iI's been doing fhaf for years and years now. Do you Ihink you'II be comforfable here? Yes, I fhink I'II be very comforfabIe here, he said, as he hopped upon fhe sofa and sefIIed down for a nap. ,,, 'I' 5 ICP? Q NW! if A 3 Wafson Excifemenf pounded in I-Iowdi's brain as he opened fhe Iiffle bIack book fhaf was fo unfoId his nexf advenfure in O. H. S. I-Ie sfarfed af fhe sighf of fhe nexf ifem on his agenda-his anxiefy heighf- ened. There if was in bold black prinf. EducafionaI I-Iisfory -a day in a hisfory cIass. Ah yes-. I-Iowdi squared his Iiffle shoulders, puIIed a few sfrings, and in Iwo shakes of a puppef's head he was on fhe fhird floor of our insfifu- fion of Iearning. As he approached his desfinafion, fhe beII for fhe nexf cIass sounded-fhe door fo Room 305 fIew open and a sfam- pede fook place. I-Iowdi picked himseIf up, rub! bed his iniured dignify, smoofhed his cowelick, and embarked on his Iask of sfudying I-Iisfory. As he enfered fhe cIass, Howdi's firsf Ihoughf was- A 8: P HELPS YOU EAT BETTER - SPEND LESS' If you like goocl foods and good food values, loo- lhen A 81 P is The place for you! Each and every olay of The week your friendly A 8: P Super Markef offers grancl Tasfing foocls af buclgef-pleasing prices. Bulr don? 'lake our word for I+. Ask ANY of our regular cusfomers! You'll discover +ha+ when A 81 P is your foocl headquarlers. you gel real values on ALL your food purchases .... EACH and EVERY day you shop. Come in foclayl IN ossnmuue IT'S A 81 P Convenienlly Localecl af 7 BROAD AVENUE Belween Sfale and Spring Slreels 77 MY VERY BEST WISHES To The CLASS OF I95O JOSEPH REEBACK ComplimenTs oT SAUSE CLEANERS AND DYERS, INC. KIPP'S PHARMACY Ossining's MosT CompleTe D.ugsTore CIRCLE E LODGE GUEST RANCH FU RNACE WOODS ROAD Peekskill, N. Y. Phone Peekskill 7-2333 lFrom Peekskill Take Maple Ave. direcT To Circle E.l Phone Ossining 2-3346 William Grossman Used FurniTure and AnTiques BOUGHT AND SOLD IOI-IO3 SPRING ST. ossinine, N. Y, AnThony J. DiPiIIo lTalian and American Groceries DELTCATESSEN I73 CROTON AVENUE OSSTNING, N. Y. Phone 2-0680 78 Myl-He's goT my hair, God- Trey's grin and Berle's personaliTy. WiTh Those qualiTicaTions, Mr. WaTson should go Tar in O. H. S. Howdi seTTled down immediaTely, He was, Trom The sTarT, inToxicaTed wiTh This man's eTTervescence. As The sTudenTs seaTed Themselves, The lecTurer sTrode To The TronT oT The room. His head TilTed iaunTily To one side-he Took a deep breaTh as if al3ouT To underTake a very sTrenuous proiecT, and grin- ned, obviously pleased wiTh his audience. Then he leaned Torward, as if he were To approach a Topic oT greaT imporTance. The under- Tone ceased and a hush presided. ThaT was some game you played, Abel Howdi-WhizziTe sTiTled a giggle. ATTer This Ii+TIe ouTbursT Mr. WaTson began a scinTillaTing discussion concerning Our Foreign Policy, inTerspaced wi+h puns To make The Topic more lively. He summed up his lecTure wiTh There will be no home work To-nighT, He had, indeed, won a friend and a Tollower in Howdi- WhizziTe. Walking down The halls oT O. H. S., one sees sTrange Things, eiaculaTed our inimiTable puppeT -Howdi-WhizziTe. The reason Tor This sTaTemenT was The groTesgue Tigure walking along in TronT oT him-resplendenf in a sTrange ouT- TiT, carrying even sTranger para- phernalia. He accosTed This weird creaTure and demanded The rea- son Tor The cosTume, eT al. The masked Tigure whispered ThaT she couldn'T Talk To hime-parT oT The iniTiaTion-and ThaT he should ask Merlyn, and she poinTed To a Tig- ure rushing by. When Howdi Tinally caughT up wiTh Merlyn Gensler, he persaud- ed her To slow down and Tell him whaT The iniTiaTion was all abouT. CONGRATULATIONS TO TI-IE ORADUATINO CLASS OE I95O CAMBRIDGE INSTRUMENT CO INCORPORATED 79 ABELON BOOK SHOP Il SPRING STREET OSSINING, N. Y. Tel. Ossining 2-0507 LaTesT Phonograph Records and SheeT Music MODERN MODES DRESSES I44 MAIN STREET Ossining 2-2298 .1.l .11. - W. H. JACKSON AUTO SALES, INC. Your Local Eord Dealer For Over 35 Years PHONE OSSININ6 ZAIOIO BesT oT Luck SENIORS THE ACTIVITY BOOSTER CLUB HI LAND PAPER PRODUCTS DIVISION GRAND BAG 8: PAPER CO., Inc. Phone 2-OI45 KENNETH N. PRATT WaTchmaker - Jeweler I4B MAIN STREET OSSINING, N. Y. 80 Well, said she, Slowing down To a rapid walk, The LeacIer'S Club OT Ossining High School is an all girl organizaTion Tounded To help The school in such ways as The con- sTiTuTion oT The club designaTes: such as TraTTic duTy in The halls be- Tween classes. Today is The day we iniTiaTe new members. They wear odd aTTire during The day and are compelled To do anyThing we old members ask Them To do. Here she emiTTed a gleeful chuckle, and her green eyes Twinkled mischievous- Iy. AT nighT we have our Tormal iniTiaTion compIeTe wiTh candle IighT invesTure ceremony and re- TreShmenTs. So, you see, ThaT'S The reason Tor long red underwear, shorT shirT, man's vesT, Halloween mask, umbrella, overnighT case, galoshes, work gloves, and braids and bows ThaT so sTarTIed you. WiTh a dazzling smile, she dashed away To make a group oT cringing iniTiaTes sing Oh Johnny To Uncle John Connelly. Carol Fallon was inTenT on Tell- ing Mrs. Newmiller all oT The re- suITs oT The Spelling Bee when Howdi-WhizziTe hopped inTo The room and ioined Them. WhaT'S This all abouT a spelling bee? he asked. Carol shook her head sad- ly. We didn'T win, I'Iowdi, she said, Win whaT? asked The puz- zled puppeT. Well, answered Carol, The Kiwanis Club spon- sored a Spelling Bee over sTaTion W. E. A. S.-The WhiTe Plains' radio sTaTion. Mrs. Newmiller picked The conTeSTanTs, and wiTh her help we conducTed a Tew old- fashioned spelling bees oT our own To brush up Tor The TorThcom- ing conTesT. Edward ChrisTiansen, Regina Corea, and I wenT over, wiTh Beverly Gensler as aITernaTe. Mr. Reed, our O. H. S. business insTrucTor, who is advisor oT The Complimenfs of Ihe GRADUATIN6 CLASS of BRIARCLIFF JUNIOR COLLEGE Io Ihe GRADUATING CLASS of OSSINING HIGH SCHOOL OF I95O CONGRATULATIONS from HULL 81 GROFF MEN'S SHOP 26 SOUTH HIGHLAND AVENUE IOpposi+e The High SchooII AuIhenIIc Fashions for Men and Young M 8 I ComplimenTs OT OSSINING RECREATION CLUB 86 SPRING STREET Telephone Z-2762 J. V. EORLEO ComplimenTs To The CLASS OF '50 Trom The VARSITY CLUB . - CompIimenTs OT VAN CORTLAN DT DAIRY 53 CENTRAL AVENUE OSSINING, N. Y. Phone: 2-I26O DUNSCOMB FLGRIST FLOWERS OF QUALITY since I874 GALLIK'S SERVICE STATION AuTo ParTs and Repairs Ossining 2-33I5-R R.E.D. No. I QUAKERBRIDGE ROAD OSSININ6. N. Y. Telephone 2-3400 - 2-34OI NORRIS Hair STylisTs I-lair Cha racTerizaTion I35 MAIN STREET NexT To CounTy TrusT Co. OSSINING. N. Y. 82 Key Club la sorT oT Junior Kiwa- nisl, Took us over in his car. We Tound ouT when we goT To WhiTe Plains ThaT our opponenT was To be Our Lady oT MT. Carmel from Elms- Tord. We were evenly maTched- TirsT one oT our Team wenT down and Then one OT Their Team Tol- lowed suiT, eTc,, unTil There was iusT one oT The ElmsTord Team leTT -and myselT. We baTTled iT ouT Tor a while and do you know whaT? she Turned To Mrs. New- miller, I missed-academy. Don'T Take iT so hard. You and The oThers did your l:nesT Tor old O. I-I. S., said I-Iowi. They cer- Tainly did, conTirmed Mrs. New- miller. Oh well, said Carol and she walked ouT oT The room saying - academy - a-c-a-d-e-m-y - academy-a-c-a-d-e-m-y- One aTTernoon I-lowdi WhizziTe Tound himselT in The huge audi- Torium OT O. I-I. S. I-le heard a clamor on The sTage, and There he saw abouT TwenTy seniors who were busily engaged in Taking down The seT oT The anual senior play, Pride and Prejudice. Miss Jones, The seniors' com- peTenT direcTor, buTTon-holed How- di and inquired whaT he was doing invading her sacred domain! Well, said I-Iowdi, There were queer noises coming Trom The room and I ThoughT I'd invesTi- gaTe. IT you Think some oT These noises are bad, she said, you should hear abouT The oTher ex- periences we have had. There's no Time like The presenT, I-Iowdi replied, so why noT Tell me some oT Them now? So Miss Jones and her newly acquired Triend saT down and This is The sTory ThaT was Told. AT The TirsT rehearsal, Miss Jones began, I had The casT do v CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES io the CLASS OF l95O TOWNSEND YOUNG, INC. OUTFITTERS TO MEN AND BOYS Established T858 gaameaa z ' ' Cultural and practical education for business careers--courses of- fered, as listed, provide for a wide variety in the field of business. Accountancy Practice fC.P.A.l Degree Course Accountancy and Business Administration Degree Course Marketing, Advertising, and Selling Degree Course Secretarial Practice Certificate Program COEDUCATIONAI. O BULLETIN ON REQUEST Write, telephone BArclay 7-8200 or visit PACE COLLEGE 225 BROADWAY, NEW YORK 7, NEW YORK f Opposite City Hall Parkj 83 MENY FUNERAL SERVICE II9 CROTON AVENUE ARTHUR DIPILLO Fine Ilalian and American Groceries Wholesale and Relail Pure Olive Oil a Specially Telephone 2-05l7 26 YALE AVENUE OSSININ6, N. Y. Phone 2-I ISI BRIDGE PASTRY SHOP EARL PENNOCK, Prop. Bread - Calces - Pies Paslries FREE DELIVERY 73 N. HIGHLAND AVE. OSSINING, N. Y. SALUD, PESETAS y AMOR lo lhe CLASS OF i950 lrom lhe PAN AMIGOS CLUB Complimenls GORDON PRODUCE CO., INC. OSSINING, NEW YORK Complimenls ol ALBERT KAMP JEWELERS I47 MAIN STREET OSSININ6, N. Y. Tel. Ossining 2-OI52 various exercises. Jusl imagine a group ol boys and girls shullling aboul on lhe slage wilh lheir eyes closed, while olhers whispered lo each olher lrom opposile ends ol lhe audilorium, and you have a vague idea ol whal wenl on al lhe lirsl rehearsal. The nexl lew rehearsals were spenl in lrying lo cullivale an Eng- lish accenl. lvlosl ol lhe casl lound lhemselves coming oul wilh some ralher allecled words during lheir various classes. When rehearsals began lo lasl longer, some ol lhe boys wenl oul lo buy queer con- coclions which lhey lermed 'rail- road sandwiches'. During lhe course ol rehearsals, I was unable lo counl lhe number ol lhese sand- wiches consumed by lhe casl, she laughed, Perhaps lhe mosl excil- ing momenl came when lhe cos- lumes arrived, lvliss Jones con- linued. On lhal day lhe sludenls ol O. l'l. S. were lrealed lo some slrange sighls-such as Rad Mead in his plaid panls and Lesli in her grey wig. When came lor dress rehearsals, had lheir lirsl lasle ol They spenl a greal deal laughing al one anolher's e Keogh lhe day lhe casl malceup. ol lime appear- 84 ances and complaining lhal lheir laces lell as lhough lhey were en- cased in cemenl. The nighl ol lhe play, everyone was in a lrenzy and declared lhal he had lorgollen his lines or losl a coslume and lhal he was loo nervous lo do anylhing. Bul once lhe play began, lhey soon lorgol all lheir lears and pul lhem- selves inlo lheir parls wilh an en- lhusiasm and slcill lhal was iuslilied by lhe applause and reaclion ol lhe apprecialive audience. Aller lhe play, she concluded, lhe en- lire casl wenl oul lo Joan Mc- Carlhy's house where lhey ale, FOR EXCELLENCE . . design - craffsmenship - and quali+y Rimes PINS MEDALS CHARMS CUPS PLAQUES TROPHIES JEWELERS FOR YOUR CLASS RINGS 171cr4N svREE1,NEwv0m1 5 - Bnswu 4 NEW ORLEANS - PRQVDDENCE Manufadrurinq Jewelers CONGRATULATIONS +0 'rhe CLASS OF l950 from we LEADER'S CLUB 85 Complimenfs of LANDGRAF 81 ZIEGLER, INC. I39 CROTON AVENUE Dodge and Plymoufh Sales Service Miss Andrew's SECRETARIAL SCHOOL FULLER GARDENS Aparfmenf 7 Phone 2-0027 OSSINING, N. Y VILLAGE PHARMACY 89 CROTON AVENUE OSSINING, N. Y. OSSFHIHQ 2-0840 crown I-0678 LEACH 84 THOMAS H. CREIGI-ITON TALMADGE F. EARL LEACH Licensed OSSINING. N. Y. CROTON-ON-HUDSON NEW YORK Complirnenfs of ERNEST DEAN T Compliments of W. EvereH' Williams Sheef MefaI Confracfor Roofing CORNER WILLIAM AND EDWARDS STS. Tel. Ossining 2-02 I4 86 danced, or iusf saf around falking. They finaIIy wenf home af abouf 4:00 in fhe morning, fagged buf happy in fhe knowIedge fhaf 'Pride and Prejudice' was a iob well done. Yes, said Miss Jones, I Ihink I speak for fhe enfire casf when I say fhaf we aII gof a greaf deal of fun and pleasure ouf of fhe pro- ducfion of 'Pride and Preiudicef We sure did, echoed fhe busy seniors as fhey rushed by, fheir arms fuII of scenery and props. Howdi fhanked Miss Jones and fhen hopped affer fhem, buf fhey had already disappeared down a dark haII-and he was Ieff aIone fo ponder- Pride and Preiudicef' Howdi sank back in his easy chair for an evening of compIefe relaxafion, He Ief his fhoughfs go berserk and found fhaf in each of fhem was involved a sfudenf of WOHS-TV. If's been said fhaf Music hafh charm and so-fo soofhe his weary brain, Howdi furned on Miss Baccari's vic. Once again our Iiffle friend seffled back -and as fhe pIaffers began spin- ning 'round and 'round-fhis is fhe effecf fhey had on Howdi's fhoughfs. As fhe Iilfing sfrains of Greig's Piano Concerfo fiIIed fhe room- Never saw anyone quife so co- operafive as fhaf June Rose. Greaf kid-aIways on fhe baII-weII Iiked by everyone foo. She'II go far wifh fhaf musical falenf of hers. Then as he heard fhe ever-popular Dark Eyes -Howdi snickered. Sorfa reminds me of fhaf Chern- isfry Exam, I was really afraid for some of my friends. They all Iooked so sfrange fhaf fafal Monday morn. I feared fhey'cI never be fhe same. The nexf disc was Slaugh- fer on Tenfh Avenue - hmph! Thaf Porf Chesfer game fook fhe Compliments oi O Compliments 0 . ' . Of WILLOW HAVEN FARM Ossining's Leading OSSHXIING, N. Y. Department Sfore L 'r 'BHK LEE 's M wmv: ruins, New YORK l - f 80 Grand Sheet White Plains 9-5454 HILUKER 4 I,':::..',i' ai? ::'sr::3:.ts:q Prepare now for a preferred secretarial position. Berkeley- trained secretaries are OSSINING, N. Y. associated with a wide variety of business organi- zations. Courses for high- school graduates and col- lege women. Distinguished faculty. Effective place- 0 ment service. Catalogue. Write Assistant Director. Terms: Feb., July, Sept. 87 BEST WISI-IES lo lhe CLASS OE '50 lrom lhe CENTRAL GRILL I33 MAIN STREET OSSINING, N. Y. Duckie Eurnaro, Prop. Complimenls ol Sleward Mfg. Co. - ANNIEL'S BEAUTY SALON Dislinclive Permanenl Wave IOI CROTON AVENUE Ossining 2-4056 HORNBECK MOTORS INC. OLDSMOBILE Sales and Service 200 S. HIGHLAND AVE. Telephone 20455 Complimenls ol FIRESTONE DEALERS I58 MAIN STREET Tel. 2-I300 PEGGY ANN STORES Ladies' Accessories Corsels a Specially 37 SPRING STREET Ossining, N. Y. 63 ORCHARD STREET Tarrylown, N. Y. 35 MAIN STREET Brewsler, N. Y. 88 cake! They mighl have called lhal 'SIaughler on lhe Eoolball Eield.' Slrains ol Serenade ol lhe Bells broughl Ioack memories ol all lhose bells lorever ringing- Thal will be one reason I'lI be glad lo gel back lo Clarabelle and FluIo-a- Dub. Am I Blue . . . Well-I guess I really won'l be so glad lo gel back lo Clarabelle and Elub-a- Dub. Those lwo can really misbe- have il lhey have a mind lol And I really will miss all lhe lriends l've made and all lhe lun I've had. Well, only hall ol lhe week is gone and I've slill gol lhe second hall lo go. . . Snill, snill! . . . And he sellled down lor a nap lo lhe lilling reslrains ol Slardusl. Ooodnighl. Early Salurday morning Howdi- Whizzile iumped oul ol bed wilh all lhe rigor and guslo ol a small child ealing an ice cream cone. I-Ie had a very imporlanl dale. I-Ie had received an invilalion lo lhe Break- lasl Club-lhal very exclusive club almosl complelely unknown in Os- sining I-Iigh School. I-Iowdi-Whizzile had received his card ol admission along wilh lhe schedule ol his O, I-I. S. visil- and nalurally he was curious las all good Iillle puppels should bel and so he decided lo hunl up lhe lhree girls who had signed lhe invilalion-Palsy Wilson, Judy Kinnane, and Claire Marlin. I-Ie lound Palsy Wilson banging a locker on lhe lhird lloor ol ye old high school, and I-Iowdi-Whizzile was quile pleased al having a chance lo lalk wilh so perl a gal- bul his eyes nearly popped oul ol his lreckled lace when she broughl Claire and Judy over lo see him-ah-lhis is a pleasure! Palsy quickly look over as his- lorian ol lhe breaklasl clulo and proceeded lo lell I-Iowdi all lhe Borden's Quali+y ls Guaran+eed Borden's profecfs and guaranfees +l'1e qualny and purify of Hs ice cream WIH1 a rigid sys+em of con+rol in manufacfuring and disfriburion. The finesr ingrediemrs known To Ice cream mak- ing, including every modern producf improve ment are af The command of Borden's. IF IT'S BORDEIXVS. lT'S GOT TO BE GOOD. 7501112113 ICE CREAM BEST WISHES HUGH A. LAVERY 89 FALK'S The Qualify Sfore Since I839 iss MAIN STREET Service Depf., Phone Oss. 2-0943 Show Room, Phone 2-2440 Ossining Radio 8: Appliance Co. Sales - Service - Supplies 40 SPRING STREET ossiNiNe, N. Y. Complimenfs of A FRlEND THE HAND ODD JOBS EXTRAORDINARILY EXECUTEDH Success fo THE CLASS OF '50 Ossining Police Depf. PLEASE Drive-Walk- Live Safely l i SUBURBAN Plumbing Supplies 27 MAIN STREET OSSINING, N. Y. Pipes - Eiffings - Valves Roofing Supplies THOMAS L. McCARTHY, Prop. Tel. Ossining 2-0708 90 parficulars of fhe Club. If seems if all sfarfed when Barney Wiley, Pafsy's cousin, sfarfed fo come fo eaf breakfasf af her house every Safurday morning before he head- ed for fhe foofball field fo don his equipmenf. One Friday nighf, Barney kiddingly said he'd bring some more of his buddies down fo Pafsy's for breakfasf, and fhaf's how if all sfarfed. The nexl week Barney, Billy Jessup, and Brofher Reilly mef Pafsy, Judy, and Claire af lrma's Tearoom, which was whaf fhey nick-named Claire Mar- fin's kifchen . . . and everyone afe hearfily. The week affer fhaf if was Canova's Kifchen lJudy Kin- nanely fhen Barney's Beaneryng and fhen Reilly's Resfauranf. The fellows ordinarily broughf milk and buns, while fhe girls supplied fhe eggs, pancake flour, efc. We've had some rare experi- ences!-like The fime Brofher 'lossed a pancake up info fhe air and if hir fhe ceiling . . . buf, confinued Pafsy, fhe club has a purpose, and a serious one we fhink-if's given our foofball feam subsfanfial susfenance, foo. Dorff underesfimafe us. Why fhe firsf fime Bobby Pereson and John Ca- marco ioined fhe Club, Bobby made his firsf fouchdown! We really did our school a greaf serv- ice. . . . And fhoughl Howdi, as he scoofed along, I hope fhe feam wins again foday-fhey cerfainly should! Those pancakes smell de- licious, he decided, as he furned in af Pereson's Palace -his des- finafion. Howdi husfled info Ankerson's, slid onfo a sfool af fhe counfer and came face +o face wifh someone who amazed him. If was a woman in a whife uniform, called lviiss Complimerfrs of CORA WHITE'S BEAUTY SHOP 5I HUNTER STREET OSSININ6, N. Y. Ossining 2-3930 SCHALL'S CLOTHES SHOP Iv1en's Furnishings 2l5 MAIN STREET OSSININ6, N. Y. Sam ErIedIander DESTASIO'S GRILL CompIImenIs OI ART SERVICE CLUB READY'S FurnI+ure THa+ Pleases CARTOON ' S I:urnIIure Sfore 25 SPRING STREET OSSINING, N, Y. TI O Q 22033 Complimenfs of G. CARDINALE MEAT MARKET AND LIVE POULTRY 62 NORTH HIGHLAND AVENUE DUKE'S BODY 81 FENDER SHOP SpecIaIizinq in Collision Work - Painfing WELDING A GENERAL REPAIRS 24 Hour TowInq ServIce Owning 2.4291 66 N. HIGHLAND AVE. OSSINING, N. Y. QONQRMULMIQNS fo we CLASS OF I950 from The LATIN CLUB 9 I BEST WISHES SENIORS CLASS OF I953 ComplimenTs oT ABRAHAM COHEN O GIRLS V - - When you marry-have us prinT The Wedding InviTaTions and Announce- rnenTs. The Blushing Brides are Tickled pink wiTh our Prices and Workman- ship. The BiIIing+on Press I6O MAIN STREET Tel. 2-0948 ComplimenTs ComplimenTs OT BAKERS oT BOB FERGUSON The PhoTographer AL 81 NICK'S FruiTs and VegeTabIes 60 NO. HIGHLAND AVE. FREE DELIVERY Telephone 2-3433 92 Downey, who was ToasTing English muTTins aT a rapid raTe. Wow- mass producTionI he ThoughT. Then an asTonishing sighT caughT I-Iowdi's eye. In one bulging booTh, he saw Ten cheerTuI chaTTering Junior girls-despiTe The TacT ThaT There were Three booThs-Three Tables and Ten sTools aT The coun' Ter-all vacanTI Puzzling, These Teen-agersI Suddenly a sTarTIing Thing occurred. The door Tlew open and whaT seemed like hundreds oT boys and girls bursT in To creaTe an unexpecTed pandemonium. A dark-haired Tellow, called Bob rescued Howdi Trom being sTam- peded, by hoisTing him behind The counTer. My Triend Torever - vowed Howdi. I-le scrambled up on a cardboard adverTisemenT where he could view The Coloriul specTacle beTore him. The TirsT OT These was The TacT ThaT There seemed To be no end To The crave ing Tor English muTTins. One girl who was siTTing aT The counTer had evidenTly spoTTed her group oT Triends. As she leaped Trom The sTool, I-Iowdi gasped! She was wearing a Three-quarTer lengTh coaT which revealed very li++le skirT and a loT oT leg. When The coaT was removed-a cheering uniTorm explained The siTuaTion. One oT The cheerleaders was wearing a TeaTher in her hair and beaTing a Tom-Tom. AT This poinT an ouT-oT-Town cus- Tomer, who didn'T realize a TooTbalI game had iusT Taken place, Took or 4 lasT look aT This bedlam-and Ie.T+-scraTching his head. Howdi picked up a sTraw and read on iT, Iv1eeT me aT Anker- son's, which seemed To signiTy The reason Tor This rioTous gaThering's Taking place. ATTer The Thrills and chills oT The TooTball game, Howdi-WhizziTe would have been conTenT wiTh a BeSI Wishes CLASS OF 'SO HUBBELL BERT KELLER Com IimenIs HARDWARE SHELL SERVICE STATION p CO. 90 SPRING STREET Owning 2-4278 OT Disfribufors SUN-PROOF F. W. Woolworfh WALLHIDE BENJAMIN PAWS SCI-INEIDERMAN Real Esfafe-Insurance OSSININ6 4 SPRING STREET NEW YORK Telephone 2-0548 OSSININGI N. Y, Phone: Ossining 2-OOIO BAR HARBOR RESTAURANT 73 HUNTER STREET Our SpecIaIIy S Bar-B-C2ri2Le?iXieS1ouI'hern WaIIer Cooke, Prop. I Phat-rnacis-+5 Raymond Cooke, Mgr, nc' OSSINING 2-3288 ----1 CARMEL, NEW YORK Corner of Cornplimenfs of Roads and Road MAIN and SPRING JOHN T. REARDON MGIGIIGIS STREETS FUNERAL SERVICE 95 CROTON AVENUE TeI. Mahopac 623 93 THE HEAGLE AGENCY INSURANCE SERVICE STARLING BUILDING OSSINING 2-OI I4 Paramouni' Chimney COmP men+S Cleaning Services 35 STATE ST. OSSINING, N. Y. P Tel. Oss. 2-3582 O Furnaces, Fireplaces, Chimneys C d Oil Burners Inialied, Cleaned, Serviced We Leave No Dirf or DusT W kd b kD I . sTaiTled TriieFiriepTiZEZg.mGen1T1alTelToorT- ingdVVXprk-Leaders, GuTTers-Repairs an ew. CONGRATULATIONS h ComplimenTs oT GRADUATES n KEY CLUB GOLDIE S ARMY and KIWANIS CLUB OF ossinime 81 NAVY STORE I87 MAIN STREET Success SENIORS MGSES MYERS STATIONERY D. Sf N. I-IARRIS, Props. I45 MAIN STREET OSSINING, N. Y. BRIARCLIFF LAUNDRY, INC. 94 guieT evening aT home. The sched- ule of his visiT To Ossining I-Iigh School indicaTed, however, ThaT his nexT O. I-I. S. TuncTion was To be a dance .... A dance . Hmmm- Now when I-Iowdi-WhizziTe ar- rived aT The dance he noTiced many Things-The profusion oT swirling couples-The crepe paper decoraTions-The musicwand he also noTiced ThaT cozy Twosomesu seemed To concenTraTe Themselves in The Tar-oTT recesses of The gym and ThaT There was a porTion of The gym conspicuously vacanT- hmmm-pondered I-Iowdi-WhizziTe -There musT be a reason-ThaT parT oT The Tloor looks O. K. To me-Ah I-Ial I-Ie exclaimed as he peered across The Tloor-CI-IAFK ERONESQThaT's The reason. The kids are scared oT FacuITy Row's prying eyes-humphl I Think I'lI go consulT The chaperones Themselves and Tind ouT whaT They Think. And Thar is precisely whaT he did-in all his wesTern regalia he marched across The Tloor and pro- ceeded To Tind ouT how The Teach- ers Themselves Te-IT abouT chaper- oning. I-Ie discovered, Tor example, ThaT They do noT, as everyone Thinks, siT in Their scraTchy, uncom- TorTabIe wicker chairs and criTicize Their pupils-raTher They enjoy see- ing Them dressed up-iguiTe a change Trom school aTTire, ThoughT I-Iowdi-WhizziTel. Why, Mrs. Ewing Told I-Iowdi- WhizziTe, conTidenTially, oT course. ThaT iT's quiTe a change Tor The Teachers To view Their pupils ouT oT The classroom-SOME VIEW! And Mr. I-Ioehn exploded a popular myTh when he remarked To I-Iowdi las he scraTched his bald paTel ThaT, as a rule, The Teachers aren'T even bored. They bring Their Ossininq 2-3I7I or 2-I359-W Vicforia MancineIIi ELECTROLYSIS SPECIALIST Superfluous I-Iair Removed Pern'vanenIIy Face - Arms - Legs - SaFeIy Medicaiiy Approved 44- ELIZABETH ST., OSSININ6, N. Y. By Appoinimenf - Free ConsuIIaIicns When iI's apparel for Mofher or Dauqhfer i+'s I'IEDDA'S SUSSE'S GARAGE Success Io The Seniors Cornplimenfs IO4 SPRING STREET OSSINING, N. Y. 8: CO. Tel. 2-27OO CompIimenIs of Phone I5O MARKET CORNER IVIAIN VICTOR S. DAVIS and Prgpriefgr ANTHONY? ROOSEVELT BARBER SHOP pHARMACY Specializing in Ladies' I-lair Cuhing 7l N. HIGHLAND AVE Ossiwme, N. Y. Philip Perscheiz ROOSEVELT SQUARE ossimiwe, N. Y. BEST WISI'-IES +0 The CLASS OF I95O from Ihe CLASS OF I95I 95 Sciencn Clue QF Amrnucp. ORBS 21450 i wwMm1i.f: 0. Mui C- 9441715 Haan upalma IJAQQVQPJ? x. M mms Gauge PARIKL OFFICER S VK! PMS. SEC. .fi-..,..U1 'Kyiv M-4 fi TRIAL VIENIBEFKS fwfr C574 ,wlznqza 1 rv ' M lv. Us-wjzhzzrfk ZZ. C... fnaww WMZZ 54ff-fffri i4a4,Z2a,f,a,J2'.ezw GZ flf.f,,tU 'J RJ.-J B4-ws L51-vlacinum-mit. pf,,,,.,,,f5 ADV!-ron Complimenls of G. C. FELTMAN CO., INC. - Complimenls of RAINBOW RESTAURANT Complimenls Io 'Ihe SENIOR CLASS OSSINING FOOD CENTER 96 wives or husbands and dance and Ialk Io Ihe kids-I don'I come if I Ihinlc I'II be bored. Mrs. Dodge's only complainl was 'rhal oIIen Ihe gymnasium was very cold. Mr. Wil- cox Ihoughl Ihe imporlanl 'rhing was Io Iceep 'rhe sIuden+s OFI The sfreefs, and a dance always helps 'ro do Ihaf. When I-Iowdi-Whizzile finally lell 'rhe chaperones Io Iheir own devices, he ran about whispering Io his newly-made friends, Chap4 erones are human, loo! As he enfered Ihe T. V. sludio afler his weelc long vacafion, I-Iowdi smiled complacenlly. I-Ie was a changed puppel-all menIal Ialigue and disorderly nerves had disappeared afler his 'rrelc Io Os- sining-he excifedly 'fold all Ihis Io his fafherly friend-his manager- suddenly he caughl' sighl' of Iwo Iorlorn figures Iimidly Ioolcing on, and he dashed over Io Ihem, smil- ing from ear Io ear. I-Ii, said Clarabelle and Fluh-a-Dub eagerly. Gee, we really are sorry for The way we acled, and we promise never To Iighl again or 'ro annoy you, we promise, honest and gosh we missed you so and . . Hold it hold iI, cried I-Iowdi, I'm noi' mad any more. You lcnow I wish yOu'd come wilh me. I had such a good Iime. Wail +ilI I Iell you aboul' Ihe foolball game and Ihe dance and Ihe iniliafion and- But said Claraloelle- Oh, quiet said Flub-a-Dub, leI How- di IaIIc. Oh quiel yourself! Blah, Ialah-lolah, blah-and Ihey were al' II again. Oh, well, Ihoughl I'-Iowdi-I'lI Iell Ihem alaoul I+ Iafer -when Ihey sI'op Iigh+ing, if ever. I guess boys will be boys Ihough -and I say puppefs will be pup- pefs-and I-Iowdi-Whizzile is one of Ihe Iaesl and nicesl puppels I ever meI'I E. KLEIN Diamonds - Wafches - Jewelry SERVING OSSINING FOR OVER I9 YEARS I23 MAIN STREET OSSINING. N. Y. TeIepI'wone 2-IO44 OSSINING LAUNDROMAT HALF HOUR LAUNDRY I28-I3O SPRING STREET OSSINING, N, Y. Open: Week Days from 7:30 AM. Io 7:00 P.Iv1, Fdday unIII 9:00 P,Iv1. JACK DUPRE, Propriefor Tel. Ossining 24896 , CompIimenIs BOB'S ARMY 81 NAVY STORE I2 SPRING STREET Ossinfrvq 2-I43I Complimenfs of PIRCIO'S CIeane-rs and Tailors 2-3929 TUXEDOS FOR I-IIRE We call and deIiver B, D'UVA ISO MAIN ST. OSSINING, N. CompIImenIs fo TI-IE CLASS OF '50 RAYBINS 163 MAIN STREET Ossinlnq 2-IO43 T-H FURRIERS CerIiIIed CoId Sforaqe CUSTOM MADE FURS Ir - azln - ofan erizfn COATS - RemodeII1q, Repaiimg CI rw q GI g I-I I d Q Free Sforaqe GREGORIOS RALLIS Y. COMPLIMENTS OF CREW I3 97 Tel. Oss. 2-2468 ESI. I933 BILL BROWN'S TAXI IO OVERTON ROAD OSSINING, N, Y. Tel. Oss, 2-3353 TYDOL-VEEDOL MERY'S SERVICE STATION GeneraI Aujro Repairs DALE 84 HAWKENS AVE. OSSININ6, N. Y. Besf of Luck SENIORS CLUB ONE-O-FIVE SMITH 2. GRADY Good Food and II'aIian Pies WiIIiam I-I. Brown, Prop. Complimerds of George Wa+son,S Sears SeI'F Service CAMPBELL'S MarIceI' MARKET Barber Shop I69 MAIN STREET OSSINING, N. Y. 86 CROTON AVENUE OSSINING. N. Y. 48 SPRING STREET OSSINING, N, Y. TeIepI1orie Ossininq 2-2757 George Wafson prop TeI. 2'33II Pnone 946 FREE DELIVERY AL LINK COmp,imen.S A. L. MYERS, INC. AND HIS SOCIETY ORCHESTRA of Eurni'rure Music Sfyled JusI' for You BEN'S STATIONERY 121 MAIN STREET OSSINING,-, N, Y. 483 EIGHT!-I STREET BROOKLYN, N. Y. som 3.4490 Phone 2-2646 ERNEST BADER Bakery and DeIicaIessen ALL BAKING DONE ON PREMISES I-Iome Made SaIads 84-86 CROTON AVENUE OSSINING, N. Y. LOUIS C. PILAT Seedsman and FIorisI TeIepI1one 2-2225 I54 MAIN STREET OSSINING, N. Y. Greenhouse LINDEN AVENUE ossinz.-.3 2-102: MORGAN'S Men's, Women! and CI1iIdren's Dry Goods and Wearing AppareI 30 SPRING STREET OSSINING. N. Y. 98 CHARLES Complimenfs J of ROYAL THE OSSINING LION'S CLUB 99 Ossining PIa'I'e Glass Co. Glass for AII Purposes IO9 MAIN STREET OSSINING, N. Y. Phone Ossininq 2-3079 Corwgrafulafions from CHARLIE 84 MARGARET GEROSA GEROSA'S TAVERN CLINTON J. PEACOCK MASONIC BUILDING Ossiring, N. Y. TeIepI'1orIe 2-2720 Kni+craH Shoppe Joseph A. Le Tarfe, Sr. TeIepI'Iorve 2-3027-J 26 Soufb HIqIwIarId Avenue Ladies' Dresses, Coafs, Suifs MIIIIrIery and Ungerie Complimerwfs Success To of THE cmss or Ifaso BROWN'S Amoco STATION I-EETE BROS- JOE'S BARBER SHOP 82 SPRING STREET Ossining Hardware Company Painfs - Hardware House EurnisIwIngs M. PUCHIR OSSINING 2-3666 BON VOYAGE Io The CLASS OE I95O from LE CERCLE FRANQAIS IOO SPRING STREET GRILL, INC. Jerry O'SI1e, Pres. 35 SPRING STREET ossnxume, N. Y. 2-0330 - PI-IONES - 2-0243 VETERANS TAXI - CAB CO. OIIICS and WaiIInq R301 I7 SPRING STREET CORIGLIANO BROTHERS Conhacfors ossmnwe, NEW YORK I1- ossmme. N, Y. N 3 America CompIImenIs Complimenh of of VAIL MOTORS MR. gt MRS. JAMES MCCARTHY E erylrlwing in Sporfs Equipmenf TIP-TOP PARIS PHARMACY PARIS FOR PRESCRIPTIONS Lowesf Special ScI'vooI Prices off IERM eweys Sprung SI. and Broad Ave. Ossininq 2-2594 ComgraIuIafions Io CLASS OF '50 from CLASS OF '52 IGI OSSINING LAUNDRY SERVICE I5 N. HIGHLAND AVE. Tel. 2-2277 Moving - Sforage - Packing MANY'S EXPRESS 230 SPRING STREET OSSINING, N. Y. TIO ZIB76 CompIimenIs of ST. CLOUD GRILL CompIimen+s of THE OSSINING NEGRO CIVIC ORGANIZATION Complimenfs of RALPH A. WILTSIE Complimervrs of BARNES 81 BARNES Wes'rcI1es'I'er Counfy Savings and Loan Associa+ion OSSINING, NEW YORK Complimenjrs of PETERSEN'S SERVICE STATION AAA CAMPWOODS ROAD Compliment of MR. and Mrs FREDERIC D. MARTIN IO2 Bes+ Wishes To The Class of T950 APEDA STUDIO, Inc 2l2 WEST 48Th STREET NEW YORK 19, N. Y. Official Pho+ographer '50 WIZARD lO3 This voluma produced by ROBERT W. KELLY PUBLISHING CORP 309 LAFAYETTE STREET ' NEW YORK 12, N. Y Prlniers ' Designers ' Engravers ,. 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