Ossining High School - Wizard Yearbook (Ossining, NY)
- Class of 1959
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:Lf UMW ffx' C74 ffbris WIZARD PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OSSINING HIGH SCHOOL OSSINING, NEW YORK ADMINISTRATION Mr. George Allison Prifzfipal 2 P UD Mlllla TO THE STUDENTS OP OSSIN IN G HIGH SCHOOL HROUGH the medium of the WIZARD, your yearbook, I wish to commend the stu- dents for their loyalty and cooperation on the completion of my first year as your principal. SENIORS You are now leaving Ossining High School. This step forward is a milestone along the path of life-your life. The way you studied, worked, and played is a preparation for the next step-advanced learning or the beginning job. Your parents, members of the faculty, and the student body of OHS wish you success and happiness. UNDERCLASSMEN You are now moving up in Ossining High School. This step forward marks another advance- ment in your school life. Live it to the fullest, the way you study, work, and play will determine what Ossining High School is and will be. May you realize your responsibility and carry on the spirit of learning and living that we feel makes Ossining High. GEORGE ALLISON Principal Miss Lillian Smith Dean of Girly Mr. Ernest Ascherman fmzior High Prifzripal BOARD OF EDUCATION Fin! row, left to rigbl-R. Packard, M. Watson, A. Dormer, H. Culp fdeceasedj, Dr. Charles Northrup, President. Second row-XV. Johnson, J. Brady, F. Cavanaugh, T. Kidd, J. Frey. 5 ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Sealed, lefl io righ!-Miss Comcskcy. Miss Casey, Mr. Hughes, Smzmfizfg-Mr. Ran- kin, Mr, Sharkey, Mr. Silver. MATH DEPARTMENT Left lo rigb!fMr. Cole, Mr. Hoelm, Mr. Late, Mr. Dreher. SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT Left lo rigbf-Mr. WRITSOH Mr. Tompkins, Miss Tripp Mrs. Clarke. L. 5. ,PX X .f,..-. , f if ff J , 1 4,1-J H fx, , 1 ' Z BUSINESS EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Sealed, lefl lo rigbl-Mr. Reed, Miss McCue, Miss Stern. Slrmdiug-Mrs. Ewing. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Left to rigbl-Mr. Repp, Mrs Stark, Mr. Ross, Miss Bishop Mr. Udell, Mr. Fischler, Mr Pennetta. 'E PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Left to rigbl-Mrs. Mahoney, Mr. Dilley, Mr. Bonclli, Mrs. Graney. PRACTICAL ARTS DEPARTMENT HOMEMAKING DEPARTMENT Left lu right-Mr, Boyle, Mr. Beninli, Mr. Merritt. Lefz fo rigbl-Mrs. Tompkins, Mrs. Baisley. LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Left lo rigbl-Mr. Zidik. Mrs. Ceccolini, Miss Mc- Gurry, Mrs. Homer. MUSIC DEPARTMENT ART DEPARTMENT Seated, left In rigbf-Mr. Wilkinsmmn, Mrs. Weeks. Slfmd- Lefl lu rigbl-Mr. Globerman, Miss Crabtree, Mr. Wa1'd mg-Mr. T21iiIl1'iCO. ,. - V ., ..., ,.. ..,. mm. ,. H., i .. ., - W i 'fi n oi s Sealed, left In right-Mrs. Tomp- kins, Miss Pierpont. Smufliug- Mr. Secor, Mr. Rauschkolb. GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT Lefl In 1'fgbl-M1'. Schmitt, Mrs. Miller, Mr. Cousins, Mrs. Pcarsall, Mrs. Traub, Mrs. Smalley. HEALTH DEPARTMENT Lefl to rigbl-Mrs. Ryan, Dr Wood, Miss Montaldo. EIGHTH GRADE TEACHERS Fifi! row, left to rigfal- Miss Grubman, Mrs. Da dukian. Serwzd row-Mrs Indorf, Mr. Covert, Mrs Davis. Third row-Mr Michaels. Mr. Coo erman, A P Mr. lppolito. NINTH GRADE TEACHERS ljfffl rouf, lefl lu riglrfi Mr. Gzllgano, Mrs. Mur- phy, Mr. Rookwood. Sec- wzd mu'-Mr. Crawford Mr. Connelly. SEVENTH GRADE TEACHERS Fifi! raw, left lo rigbl- Miss Simon, Miss Sbrowls Mrs. Wliite, Mr. Ruheo Serofzd r0wEMi's. Spen Cer, Mr. Williamson, Mr Wlieeler. Third rowWMrs Truex, Mr. Monaghan Fozzrlla row-Mr. Huntz Mr. Reilly. a FOREWORD INCE its advent at Ossining High School, the Wizard has been a permanent record of the students and of their activities during the pre- vious year. To present this record, the yearbook has assumed various guises through the year. Therefore, if the record of this year were told by a student, or from the viewpoint of a student, wouldn't this be valid? So it was thought, the role of the Wizard this year will be you. Our con- cept looks like no one of you, and thinks like no one of you, but rather like all of you. His thoughts and actions will tell your stories of the year, 1958-1959. One day, upon the horizon of OHS, there ap- peared a speck, an infinitesimal particle whose latent possibilities we could not measure. Slowly, oh so slowly, this little globule began to take shape. He developed as the students developed, he walked the halls of OHS, absorbed its spirit and its activities. But how did this little globule become a part of the student body? The answer to this question lies in the fact that, upon arriving at OHS, he found a key ring filled with the keys to all of the realms in the school. And so, with the finding of the keys, the saga of the little globule began. 12 CEAQSSES 4 :rg fn- ,- .IIA A A ,A Q QD 25:5-1-zrffiir' 1 - x X .MN , v . f 'Q f 'S f 'A I 1 . 'I :'f, .,,. U -.-Ja I ....,..,:.,. --'hi1 '- .4 , , 4,-f----Q-Emi..- A r. ll ,. :- V E 17: ' 4, I 3 N : .v. X , gg ga l ma ma X u I , ' ' .... ' bo 0 .W Q D -gf9AQnhr.Q0'5' I 4U - .14 ' x X 8 X I L A N SEVENTH GRADE SEVENTH GRADE OFFICERS Lefl lo right-Mr. Rubeo, Advisorg Frugis, Vice Presidentg Mcllveen, Treasurerg Mrs. Spencer Advisorg Borgsdorf, Presidentg Halsted, Secretary PON cautiously unlocking the first of the multitude of doors that he was to encounter on his journey, the little globule was drawn into a swarming, scurrying, noisy mass of human beings of almost Lilliputian dimensions. Bewildered, he looked around and found that most of these creatures were almost as dazed and confused as he was. There was so much to learn and dog so many ideas and concepts to grasp and understand. How could he ever solve the puzzles of math, science, and languages that confronted him at every turn? And, besides studies, there were sports to participate in, a student council, and a baby something called Tempo,'-a newspaper, he heard, put out entirely by these people! He almost felt like running away, but there was something keeping him there-the excitement or anticipation of the future perhaps, but, whatever it was, it was drawing him further into the group, and it began to mold him as an active part of it. EIGHTH GRADE EIGHTH GRADE OFFICERS Lefl In 7'fgbl1F1'iCdlTli1I1, Secrctzlryg Abell, Presi dentg Black, Vice-Presidentg Huttmun, Treasurer Mr, Ippolito, Advisor. Q f , w qs, , ww 'X 'S H UT, the little globule could not stay on this plateau forever, though he disliked parting from all his new-found friends-it was, all too soon, time to move on. It was time to move up- ward to meet the unending challenges of the future, and to become further integrated as part of the school, now as a member of the eighth grade. No longer a novice, the globule began to gain and strengthen conhdence in himself and in what he was capable of doing. Along with this budding conhdence, he found that he would now be re- quired to begin to extend his knowledge over a variety of nelds-a language, perhaps, or maybe even a business COLIFSC. There were those extra- curricular activities to be thought about-the band or orchestra, that newspaper, and debating-all offered themselves to those who were interested. Wllat should he try first? Would there be time to do all that he wanted? What courses should he take next-would the confusion never cease? N INTH GRADE FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Fifi! row, lefl Io rigbl-Taxter, Vice-Apresident Gesue, Presidentg Mr. Rookwood, Advisor. Ser and raw-Durncy, Secretaryg Hansen, Treasurer 5 3 NCE again it was time for a changeg and the ninth grade, with its feeling of importance as a firmly established segment of the school, beckoned the globule to enter its doors. Now this class was molding into a hard, firm substance. The globule himself was no longer a mere speck-he was Ossie, a vital part of this group. An advisor would have to be chosen to guide the class in its undertakings. Along with the choice of a faculty advisor, the problem of a class treasury arose. There had to be money for senior year and all its festivities. How to begin? Dues, cake sales, and a Valentines dance-all would help to contribute to the slowly growing fund. Ch, yes-classes, and the most important rea- son for school itself, must not be forgotten! Ossie, as he was now known, found that the problems of algebra and Latin, that had seemed so impossible before, somehow now made sense. Wlmy, even math was actually fun! TENTH GRADE SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Left lo rigfaf-Schuelke, Treasurerg Mr. Glober man, Advisorg Hipple, Presidentg Chiulli, Vice Presidcntg Stasiak, Secretary. IME was moving fast-Ossie was a Sopho- more now, and it seemed like only yesterday he had found that key ring which had long since become his most valuable possession. It was the invitation to a world of his own, filled with others just like him. Classes were now a definite pattern-Spanish, French or Latin II, world history, biology-he would never forget dissecting that pig! Ossie had, by now, chosen his major field and planned his schedule in accordance with it. Extra-curricular work took on added importance now, since Sophomores were eligible for Senior High activities and Varsity and V. sports. The class began a new tradition when they staged a third production on the OHS stage for 1958-59- a Sophomores musical called Good News. More cake sales and the traditional Moving-Up Day Dance augmented the class treasury, and the anticipation of the two coming years rose within his sophomore friends. ELEVEN TH GRADE JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Lcfl lu rigbf-Kennedy, Vice-Prcsidentg Mmvuk Prcsidcntg Gerosa, Trcasurcrg Traino. Secretary Mr. Tompkins, Advisorg Mr. Connelly, Advisor T was impossible to believe--Ossie had to pinch himself to see if it were true-if he were really a junior! An upper classman at last-it was a pleasant feeling to be looked up to in awe by those less advanced students. Funny, he thought, he had done the very same thing once, long ago. junioritis soon settled down, for there was work to be done. Chemistry, physics, and intermediate algebra presented their challenges to this class too, as they had always done and would inevitably con- tinue to do. Another thought beckoned on the horizion-the future after graduation: college, a job, the armed forces, maybe-never too soon to think about it. Social life reached its peak in this class. Never to be forgotten by the juniors were all those great parties, the Christmas dance- Joyeux Noel, a great success after much work, and, of course, the Prom. Who could ever forget that june night? Certainly this class has many moments to remember. SENIOR CLASS ADVISORS Left to 1'igbl-MF. james Rankin, Miss T. Rae Stern. 2fXf 'N 2 s, W 3 I O 0 0 , V 5 P . ' I n .. N 1 E4 WSH 11573 4405- l.4Q5W3'g.'l Ei if-fi, ?:g.:s,w-Laiv '-'bday' 'egi-iii p ta, an n fy ,iq swing, gt. .agsg-:--gpg Iihtlu- vi:-liif!'iu'l1'V aggunggg J. u..ni.l,n',x1,0 S-:fbias-A !u'llll n'n nl'p 'o- M023-A Hu il'n'n ll' 9 lvislisulu w'u',pl,! gl nt- ugqsgngzq g-5 ,n glpl-,v 'ini ui Q- l.'nl I Ili g::gg.ga.g:,l -:gg--5-gm? ' 5 4 Al. .4 - if 4 M. .af ' ' JZ M ll! a'nh!nLlnlg,A:y llglplggag f crisp A U ,4w SENIOR CLASS HISTORY HILE walking down the third floor cor- ridor, intent on a very complicated key, Ossie bumped into one of Ossining High School's more prominent seniors. Ossie asked the young man what the strange and complicated key was for. The Senior answered Ossie by saying that the key was one of the most important on the ring, for it was the key that unlocked the door to the Senior Class. Ossie, who immediately was im- pressed, asked the young man whether he knew anything of interest about the Class of '59. It was to Ossieis greater astonishment to discover that the stranger was the greatest of authorities on the Senior Class. He was the class, chief executive, President john Reilly. It was with great pleasure that he told Ossie that wonderful saga, the his- tory of the Class of '59. As Freshmen, Doc', began, the Class of '59 was finally recognized as members of Ossining High School. Starting off the year with their newly elected class oflicers, jack Donahue, Margot Gens- ler, Carol Slater, and Jo Ellen Rosso, and their newly appointed class advisors, Mrs. joan Smyth and Mr. Earl Sipe, they began to make plans for their money-making projects. The first big project was the Valentine Dance, entitled Heartthrob Hop, which was both a financial and social suc- cess. They also added money to their treasury with a fudge sale that made a big hit with the rest of the school. The Class of '59 continued to have successes in their sophomore year. During this year they were ably led by Len Mcwilliains, Doc Reilly, Mary Lou Puglia, and Phyllis Yost. The Sopho- more Year is fondly remembered by all Seniors, for this was the year of all the Sweet 16 gifts and parties. The sophs weren't even too surprised that Mical Koocher's party drew a bigger crowd than Autumn Nocturne, the Class of l58's dance held the same evening. But there was another side to this year: its great emphasis on scholastic activity. It was the time when the gay, young sophomores became professional butchers under Mr. Fischlerls expert biological guidance, and it was a time for learn- ing note-taking proficiency from Mrs. Clark, who successfully covered a couple of decades a day in her history course. Finally, the sophomores closed that fun-filled year with one of the most beautiful Moving-Up Day Dances of all, Sayonara, and they also said farewell to Mr. Sipe, who left them to teach in Japan. And then, with a sudden shock, came the Junior Year, led by Wayiue McCormack, Tony Beldotti, Margot Gensler, and Margo Traino. This was the year of hard work. It was interrupted with the Christmas holiday spirit and the Annual Christmas Dance. That year The Crystal Ballu was the scene of another sad farewell: Mrs. Smyth, the second of our two original advisors, left also, and Miss T. Rae Stern and Mr. James Rankin were called upon to advise for the remainder of the year at OHS. Among the stirring memories of that historical year was Jack Donahue's fantastic jump shot that saved that all-important Scarsdale basketball game in its last minutes. A perfect end- ing to a perfect year came in the form of the wonderful junior Prom, the first held in the new gym. And now, a little sorrowfully, Doc sketched in that last year for Ossie. The season was started wonderfully by the presentation of the Senior Play, during which the lovely usherettes came to Miss Stern with the unbelievable words: We're out of tickets and seats!'l Then came the Senior Prom. Many other outstanding achievements followed, including Bill Powers' and jimmy Worden's win- ning of places on the Westchester all-public school soccer team-not just an athletic achievement, but a matter of pride to the Senior Class. Oh, and who doesn't remember that grand Christmas Party complete with Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Rein- deer! Then there was one main thought in each Seniorls mind: what am I going to do next year? Many were anxious to be accepted at college, many wanted to go into the armed services, and all wanted to graduate. Everyone was looking forward to the big Senior Week, and, most important, Graduation Day. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Clorlewire-McCormack, Vice-President, Gensler, Secre- tary, Reilly, President, Komorgen, Treasurer. IN MEMORIAM HARRY TARBOX 1941 - 1957 ADELEE ALLEN AUDREY ANDERSON CARL ANDERSON CAROL ANN ARMISTO ANTHONY BARDARI GEORGE BEHRENS ANTHONY BELDOTTI KENNETH BELLANTONI 26 ,MWAZ WWC' I'-fu' 1 AMW JOHN BENKE BONITA BIRO BARBARA BOECKMANN JOHN BORST RALPH BROPHY JUDITH BROWN JANICE BUDNICK JUDITH CALL THERESA CAMPOBASSO PATRICIA CANERO RICHARD CARSON PATRICK CHEATHAM MARIE CIANFAGLIONE VERONICA CIRAMI LOIS COLLINS JAMES CONKLIN 27 DA lg?-'L 'W' NIEL CONWAY JAMES CORSETTI FRANCIS CULLEN MARY J. CURRAN GEORGE DANDO RICHARD DANIEL DAVID DE SOUSA THOMAS DICHTER MARGO DI MELLA AUGUST DI SISTO JOHN DONOHUE MICHAEL DOORLEY ,IOI-IN DOYLE DONALD DRISLANE HOWARD DUNSTAN BEVERLY DYKSTRA 28 MARY PAT FARRELL ANNE MARIE EGGSTEIN COLIN FAULDS BARBARA FEIG 752 PAUL FLEISCI-IMANN JULIANNA FREE PATRICIA FURNARO DENNIS GARRETT ROBERT GENDRON MARGOT GENSLER DENNIS GILLERAN ALLEN GOLDSTEIN CHARLES HALSTED 29 STEPHEN GARDNER T510 LQ Q X h 'iffff' .,,. ,gs ...simian a :Si-J Al X!-.', A E 'T 'E his LHS? I I If 3l XWELDON HINSON ADA HORTON LINDA HOWLAND GERALDINE HUNT BRUCE HUTCHINS PETER INGRASSIA RICHARD JARLOWSKI THERESA JONES MARILYN -IULIANO THOMAS KANE CAROL KAPLAN ROSE KAPPEL ELEANOR KAUFMAN BARRY KELLY ROBERT KELLY GARY KIRKMAN awww, X Wanna' 7 30 Yr LINDA KOLMORGEN MICAL KOOCHER VICTORIA KRAUS AIUDITH LANE MARY LANNI DALE LEARY LINDA LEE SHIRLEY LEE RICHARD LIPS HOWARD LIVINGSTON RICHARD LLEWELLYN WILLIAM LOSEE RICHARD LOVELACE THOMAS LYNAM THOMAS MCADAMS 51 TIMOTHY MQCARTHY OSSIE WAYNE MCCORMACK DONALD MCGINNESS MARGARET MCGREGOR ANTHONY MCSORLEY -IOHN MACEDO JOHN MANCINELLI JEROME MANGLES EMANUEL MANHEIMER GAIL MANWARING ROBERT MERRITT LEE MEYERHOFF JOANNE MONTAGUE VALERIE MOOS PHYLLIS MORRIS 32 HARVEY MOSHIER JOYCE MULLER JANICE MURPHY ANTHONY NACINOVICH DAVID NEVILLE CAROL NICOLINI FRANK NIXON WILLIAM O'CONNOR I I I,I1,Z W . f 5 4 59, I I M I HARRIET OTTO JEAN PAGANO RICHARD PARTHEMORE THOMAS PENDERGAST EUGENE PERRY NORMAN PERRY RICHARD PIERCE HARRIETT PIERSALL 33 ELEANOR PILEGGI GEORGE PLATT MARIE PLATT WILLIAM POWERS PATRICK PULCINI MAUREEN PURDY JO-ANN RAPP JOHN REILLY RICHARD RIKER SUZANNE ROBBINS RICHARD ROSS JO ELLEN ROSSO VANCE RUFF MARK SCHUSHEIIXI DARLA SCRIPTER DIANE SILKA 3-I ,ow-Q LAURENCE SIMONSON KATHLEEN SISLEY JOHN SKERRETT NORMAN STARLER 3. 4' 5 W! ,W 0 , . wg.. REED STRAUS FRED SWENSON WII.Y.IABI TAXTIZR RICHARD TOBIPKINS ANNE TOPHAM JOAN TOXVNSFND MARGO TRAINO PETER TRYON IZILEIZN TKCCI ANGIZLO VACCARO 55 FRED VALENTINE PETER VAN BENTHUYSEN ELLEN WAINWRIGHT' WENDY NXIARSHOI' MARION WASHBURN RICHARD XVEIERMILLER HERBERT WHITE PAMELA WILCOX CAROLE WINWARD ROBERT WOOD JAMES WORDEN FRED XXVYNANT IRENE WYNANT PI-IYLLIS YOST SUSAN YOUNG STEVEN ZINNER I , 3 6 SENIOR CLASS WILL Sue Young, her untiring diligence and devotion to studies to serious Freshmen. Tony Nacinovich, his long name to someone with small handwriting. judith Call, her shy manner to Linda Traino. George Behrens, his way with the Ladies to Mattie lfarrell. Tony Bardari, his way with Miss Com to Bob Collings. Mical Koocher leaves nothing because she's taking Timmy and every- thing else with her, Dick Weieriniller, his baseball, basketball and football uniforms to anyone who can fill them. Pam Wilcox, her poise to lfran Haviland. Teddy Anderson, his Fan Club to Pete Rosenhagen. Richie Pierce, his pass key to Townsend Young's and Ross' to Nick Gisondef Mary Pat Farrell, her giggles to Peggy Boeekmann. Judy Brown, her tedious job ot' writing this will to next ye:1r's Senior editor. Finally, the Seniors take with them the headaches that they've given to Mr. Cousins over the years. 57 MOST POPULAR Sf1z'1'j'. .fzrllcfll billy. john Reilly, Mnrlgot Gcnslcr CLASS THESPIANS S, R. O. Pctcr Ingrassiu, Julianna Frcc DONE MOST FOR O. H. S. BEST DRESSED f'Cf7,:t1Y of O. H. S. hiiczll Koochcr, Riclmrcl Pierce , . CLASS XWITS Have you beard Ibe one . . K' Mary Pat Farrell, Richard Parthemorc Bury, bllljl. bury . . f' Bruce Hutchins, Bonita Biro BEST ALL AROUND Here, There, mm' Ez'w'y11'bere . . Vlfaync McCormack, Linda Kolmorgcn X N R Q J: NJ MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED ll7e knew lbem when . . Charles I-Ialsted, Pamela Wilcox BEST LOOKING Ff1ireJ! of lhem all . . . Carl Anderson, Linda Howland CLASS CASANOVAS MOST INTELLIGENT The Belief' Hf1,'1'e.r . . Susan Young, Fred Swenson Y01l're brenkifzg my bear! . . . ' Thomas Kane, Ellen Wainwriglit MOST ATHLETIC CLASS ARTISTS Salvador who? Howard Dunstan, Eileen Tucci Oly111pjf,r Bohm! i Lois Collins, David DeSousa X 1 E X 5 F 4 W ,A ...., - E- J y 22,-A flwffgi 5 ' . M515 I Q' 1.. 1 1- vi? ,,,, .,,,, , 4, gi- - -w-M. , :-, p m, .- ..v:-W-.y.m. V f- Q -1- ' I ' ':.t-.. GPL!! A L -497 5-1 - 13 X lm K SENIOR PROM HIS was the Promg the long awaited event, important to every senior, had finally arrived! After we finally spotted Briar Hall as our beat, the important decisions had to be made: a date, who will it be? a gown, what color should it be? what design? flowers, are they the right kind? Everyone talked, everyone buzzed with the excitement of the prom. At last we were thereg the Crescendo of excitement reached its peak. We en- tered-we were greeted-not by fa- miliar faces but by a rainbow of swirl- ing gowns, by midnight tuxedos. The hall was a magic ballroom bursting forth and enveloping us in its charm and anticipated gaiety. At midnight in a candlelight atmos- phere, came the climax of the evening -the dinner, turkey and all its trim- mings. Completely immersed in our surroundings we danced till two o'clock when we bade farewell to Briar Hall, sorry to leave, yet laughing with the continued frivolity and departed for a breakfast at the school. The mood and decorations of the breakfast setting added more wonder and excitement to the occasion. It was the result of weeks of planning and preparing by the P. T. A. committees, who had worked feverishly to insure the epitome of fun and festivity. After everyone had had his fill, more dancing followed, a perfect top- ping to a perfect evening. r nf,-, ' ' 1 . '--3-SMA .A dwg if 2355 2 5 ESQ 3 04627917155 1 FRENCH L I 41. Us Q- S BRUCE HUTCHINS Sllldflll Cozuzril Preridezzl TANDING among the signposts, Ossie proudly gazed at his school's wealth cf activities, and felt the strong force of unity and cooperation ad- vanced by these organizations. Following a well- worn path, Ossie discovered something that would end this confusion-the day calendar, a complete schedule of activities compiled by the Student Council. One glance at the calendar told Ossie that there would be a meeting of the Student Council very soon, so off he scampered, hoping to learn more about this governing body which fosters school spirit. At the meeting, Ossie learned that it was the function of the Student Council to create a systematic arrangement of student ac- tivities and to foster school spirit. This year, two of its major projects would be to sponsor the Christmas decoration contest, which was won by homerooms 308 and 203, and to sponsor a school spirit contest, which was won by the Sophomore Class. Filled with enthusiasm, Ossie went to a Sunday meeting of the Wizard staff. Here, in the true spirit of Ossining High School, twenty-four stu- dents toiled in their sincere desire to recreate the year 1958-1959. They strived to produce a book capable of renewing memories of the classes, ac- tivities, events, and unforgettable moments that made this year. Ossie soon found that the Activity Booster Club, in addition to the Student Council, helps to wake enthusiasm among the students at home SENIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL Pixar! raw, lefz la righl-Quint. Biro, Goldfarb. Second row-Hutchins, Mr. I-Ioehn. Advisor. liiizff faux .rtuzled-Riker. Conklin. Drislane, Tricarico, Schneeberg, Boeckmann, Kennedy. Semud mu'-Cambi, Ross, Murphy. Rice, Walldron, Messina, Grant, Melnick. Third rrzu'-Weiermiller, Stemm, Sullivan. O'Brian, Sbarra. Litwin, L. Lips, Goldsmith, Gagliardi. Foul-lh roui-Lebwohl, Kaplan, Wilccmx, Koocher, McCarthy, Schuelke, Collings, Cohn, Gondek. Fifth mu'-Straus, Cullen, Hipple, Dichter, Reilly. Wfainwright. Gardner, Pesik, Pendergast. Sixth mu'-D. Lips, Wlmite, Burdick, Chambers, Butterfield, Ge-rosa, Faulds. WIZARD 45 games. Ossie learned through per- sonal experience that the A. B. C. also sells candy, shakers, banners, sweatshirts, and book covers in their store. A tired but enthusiastic Ossie returned Monday with expectations of acquiring more knowledge about the school and its students. He dozed intermittently throughout first period, then headed toward his locker, Stepping out into the hall, Ossie was practically run down by an oncoming Projection Squad member. He thought, The person pushing that camera must be aw- fully important because he sure is in a hurry. Ossie then-hastened off to his locker, 38-18-O-click. Get away from your locker! hollered a girl standing in the middle of the hall. Ossie, knowing that she was a Leader's Club girl, apologized to the pretty post. Through a friendly conversation with her, he learned the club's dual purpose- trafhc control in the halls and su- pervision of girls, athletics. As a result of this incident, Ossie was invited to the Leaders' Club Party, Spring Banquet, and a special volleyball game, of that WIZARD Top to bollom. Firrt raw, left Z0 right-S. Young, Classes Editor, S. Gardner, Editor-in- Chief, A. Eggstein, Faculty Editor. Ser- rmd row-M. Koocher, 1. Brown, Senior Section, C. Halsted, Copy Editor, P. Wilcox, J. Rapp, K. Sisley, Activities. Third rowfT. Carnpobasso, Publicity, A. Bardari, Photography Editor, G. Hunt, Portraits' Editor. Fourlh mu'- K. Bellantoni, Boys' Sports Editor, Tucci, Art Editor, C. Kaplan, Girls' Sports Editor. Fifffa row-C. Armisto, Typing Editor, S. Lee, Typing, L. Kol- morgen, Business Manager, M. Cian- faglione, E. Kaufman, Editor, Identi- tications. Sixlla mu' - T, Dichter, Photography, J- Free, Warsliof, Editor, Features Section, L. Meyerhoff, Assistant Copy Editor. PROJECTION SQUAD Fifi! row, left to rigb!-Perugini, Hughes, Barnes, Borberg, Millow, Shuchman. Second row-Matra, De Silva, Ketcham, Indorf, Gal- la her, Lobus, Rawls, Armisto. Tiff-d row-Soprano, Cypher, Mr. Lare, Advisor, Orser, Lane, Wei'- ner. Fourth row-Lorenz, Pen- dergast, Cole. Abrenl-Koocher. afternoon. But who were the gallant opponents of his new female friends? Inquiring, Ossie was told that these were the Key Club boys of OHS, performing an unusual but traditional custom of their club. Upon further inquiry, he found the organiza- tion to be one of the strong links between the school and the community, and that, working jointly with its sponsor, the Kiwanis Club, the Key Club provides many services. Among its privi- leges is the taking over the village government for a day. As Ossie continued to develop, he began to realize that, though activities were important, they did not play the major role in the students life. He found, instead, that the never-ending quest for knowledge was of prime importance. Because the spirit of OHS was becoming so much a part of Ossie, he tried to come a little closer to achiev- ing the standards of extensive study, learning, and the goal of wisdom. So, as mid-year exams approached, Ossie set off for the library, where he found the very capable and amiable library staff members who aid Miss Pierpont and the students. Ossie then settled down with a mul- titude of books and became lost in a world of facts and figures. ACTIVITY BOOSTER CLUB Kneeling, lefl to riglazfKaufman, O'Connell, Balassone, Wainwright, Presi- dent, Montague. Slanding-Bardari, DiMella, Pulcini, Otto, Miss Stern, Advisorg McCarthy, Bellantoni, Selmers, Kingsley, Tarantelli, Campbell, Thomas. 55' V55 5 4 D Q 9559 Q Q A-' h i s x . an I - A- x R ll v If :L D 2:62 wsiggpu Q 46 KEY CLUB I ir.rf rrnrf. left fu righf-Dichter, Van Benthuysen, Col lings, Riker, President, Kennedy, Mr. Zidik, Advisor, Semzzd fuzz'-Bardari, Bellantoni, Halsted, Lips. Weier- miller. H. Wliite, Litwin, Stayter, j. Borst. Third mu'- Oldenburg, Hutchins, Hipple, Dittelman, Newhoff, Per- chetz, Kipp, Byrne, Goldfarb, Lebwohl. Fnurfh row- Oliver, S, Borst, L. Wliite, Rice, Cranston. Straus. Starler Exams over, Ossie was now convinced that he would live to see spring. Then, all l too soon for some, it was report card time, Ossie joyfully discovered that he had at- tained better than an 85 average. He received in recognition a white envelope containing a letter of his acceptance into the Scholar- ship Group. Imagine his pride and delight. Possibly one of the proudest moments in Ossie's life was when he clomped up the steps to the stage to receive his gold scholar- ship pin. Witlr this pin came increased pres- tige and a fervent desire to work to the best of his ability. This year, particularly, did Ossie have cause for pride, for it was the first year of complete organization in- cluding honor rolls, pins, and plans for school letters of scholastic achievement. LEADERS CLUB Iiiazrf row, Iefl In right-Kaplan, Young, Canero, Presi- dent, Yost, Koocher. Collins. Serwzd 1-nu'+B. Boeck- mann, Eggstein, Campobasso, Farrell, Gensler, Wilctnx, Rapp, L, Kolmorgen. Third rou'-jupe, P. Boeckmann, Traino, Cambi, Cullen, Haviland, Conklin. Pape. Fourth mu'-Estrow, Gagliardi, Lips, Ross, M. Kolmorgen, Dichter, Lefstein. Gondek, Quint, Cowles, Wliite, Schnee- berg, Wilkinsimn. Tricarico. Murphy, Mrs. Mahoney, Advisor. bCI-'IOLARSHIP GROUP It seemed that no sooner had he recovered from the excitement of this last assembly, than poor, unsuspecting Ossie was attacked by a disease an- nually found among students and analyzed by medical experts as spring fever. However, a quick remedy was found for this by Robert Glober- man, the buoyant, though harassed, new advisor of the Dramatirs Club. He approached Ossie and invited him to try out for the spring play after SCHOLARSHIP GROUP DRAMATICS CLUB Firrt row, lefl to rigfal-Mancinelli, Wilcox, Schneeberg, Meyerholf, Tucci. Second mu'-Mr. Globerman, Advisor, Brown, President, Gagliardi, Tierney, Richards. Curran, Young. Third mu'- Free, Kolmorgen, Gillingwater, Cullen, Murphy, Wliite, Tricarico, Bardari. Faurlb mu'-Pesik, LeGall, Stapleton, Skerrett, lngrassia. Fifth rout'-Bellantoni, Koocher, Dichter, Kaplan, Conklin, Hutchins. school on Monday, making him eligible for mem- bership in the Dramatics Club. This offer was enticing to Ossie, as he was aware that the club had helped to produce several hits, and was in process of doing so now, was going to hold a Spring Banquet, and sponsor several cake sales. l-le also learned that its thespian members attend a play in New York each year, and meet monthly, to discuss and practice theatre skills. Oh, my gosh, he exclaimed, that reminds me, I'm also going to see plays with the Latin, French, and Spanish Clubs. Oh, and l'll also have FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Fin! row, leff lo rigbf-Di Giacomo, Sande, J. Lebwohl, President, Balassone, Kuempel. Semud fuzz'-Kaufman, Boeckmann, Tryon, Mrs. Homer, Advisor, Wz1sl1burn, M. Lebwohl. to remember to bring something for the Language Club sales and even for the joint Christmas Party. Well, anyway, Ossie tried out for the play Mon- day and came to school Tuesday feeling more than ever a part of Ossining High. He had even remembered his banking money which he gave to his homeroom representative. I think these school bank tellers might be the future financiers of America, Ossie declared. Speaking of the future, I hear that there are a FRENCH CLUB First row, left to right-Dichter, Yost, Koocher, Lips, Moore, Ross. Semin! row-Kramer, Otto, Muller, Tucci, Free, Dawson. Third row-Warshof, Sisley, Miss MCCvarry, Advisor, Schuelke, Collins, Presidentg Cowles, Kuempel, Williams. Fourth 7'0Zl O'Bl'lCH, Per- schetz, Kaufman, Hippie, Worsley, Stolls, Senter, Melnick. Fifth row-- Davis, Kossif, White, Estrow, Wain- wright, Liggio. Sixth mu'-Quint, Gens- ler, Dexter, Byrne, Anderson, Lebwohl. Seventh raw-Pape, Wilcox, Marr, Kipp, Stone. Eighth rrtw-Topharri, Kaplan, Eggstein, Mancinelli, Rice, Hirschhorn, Curtis, LeGall. Ninth raw-Rapp, Young, Kupec, Parvis, Herrington. Tenth tau'-Drislane, Cohn, Waldron, Highland, Custons. LATIN CLUB Fitxrt mtv, left to right-Mr. Zidik, Atl- visorg Cambi, Wliite, Cullen, Riker. Sef- ord rou'-Carswell, Stemfn, Sbarra, Tier- ney, Campbell, Kollar, Allison, Kol- morgen. Third row-Kraus, Stapleton, Tryon, Tricarico, Gagliardi, Murphy, Fourth rout-Young, Davenport, War- ner, Colin, Soo Hoo, Klaus, Iitwin, Hahn, Free. Fifth row-Ward, Moore, Feig, Tucci, Gardner. Sixth 1'ou'-Red- way, Williams, Lefstein. Seventh mtv- Warshof, B. De Witt, Sisley, Cambi, De Rocco, Macken, Connors, Borst. Eighth mu'-Duff, Newhoff, Collings, Dittelman, Moser, Williamson, Kipp. number of students with a good profession already chosen. That's right, Ossief' said a girl near him, and many of us members of the Future Teachers of America are trying to do all we can to prepare for the career we have chosen. Ossie also found the professional attitude and the aura of the future in the Science Club, Al- though he didn't understand all the scientific words, he did realize that the planned projects and trips for members were in preparation for scientific careers. Ossie was also told about the highly selective group of students composing the Science Seminar which meets weekly, at night, to hear lectures by guest speakers, often world- renowned. The rest of Ossie's week passed quite unevent- lully. However, Saturday morning he had to be at school to help his class decorate for their dance. Upon entering the school, Ossie found, to his amazement, that there were students run- SCIENCE CLUB Lefl In rigbl-Mr. Udell, Advisorg Oldenburg Borst, Lebwohl, Stone, Lips. Kipp, Dexter Wlmite. Dawson. SPANISH CLUB Firrf wuz lvfl lu rigb1fXVilcox, P. Yost. Koocher, li. lioeckmann, P. Boeckmann, Sur- fnm' 1'l!ll'-gotlll. Muller, Akers. 'fbird mu'- Farrell, Pesik, liiro, Mrs. Ceccolini, Advisor. Ifonrlb mu'-Haviland. Gensler. Gillingwater, Brown. lieringer, Perske. Fifth mu'-Forleo. lVlcCarthy. N. Yost, Vassallo, Lebwohl, Mur- phy, Meyerhoff. Sixlb mu'--Bellantoni, Suth- erland, Halsted. Lips, Cranston, Selmers, Straus, Van lienthuysen, Carlson. MAROON AND WHITE Firxl mzr. lefl In riglaf-Meyerhoff, Rapp, P. Boeckmann, Butterfield, Mancinelli, Kaufman. Semud mir'-Canero, Cirami, Furnaro, Dykstra, Cianfaglione. B. Boeckmann, Free. Third mu'-Meighan, Feig, Young, Devlin, Crandell. Fozzrlh mu'-Biro, Campobasso. Cullen, Tricarico. Koocher, Gensler, Topham, Warshof, Cheatham, Lebwohl, Oldenburg, Bright, Sisley, Huchthausen, Call, Nicolini, Collins, Budnick, McGregor, Young, Collings, Wilcox, Editor-in-Chief, Schneeberg, Murphy, Brown. ning here, dashing there, and holding some very important meetings. Taking the long way to the gym, via the third floor, Ossie found mem- bers ot both Maroon and White and Smoke Sig- nals. He knew these organizations to be the com- munication not only around school, but between the school and the Town of Ossining. The busy BANK TELLERS Firrl 1'r111'. lefl lo fighl-Moore. O'Brien, Lee, Cole, Furnaro. Secwld 1'f1u'-Alli- son, Kingsley, Di Giacomo, Davis, juli- ano, Huchthausen, Tryon, Perske, Taxter. Third mu'-Nicolini, Henry, Vanda Gualtiere, Vicki Gualtiere, Prudente. Lane, Stevson. Williams, Hahn, Dawson. FOIIVIZ7 mu'-Thompson, M. Morris, Schwartz, Bucci, Boughton, Sullivan, Platt, Daby, Cheatham, Traino, Miss McCue, Advisor. ffft X ly V X is-A9 -BN f W ll - g i lla 11 students took time out to tell their inquisitive friend that Maroon and White is published in the local paper several times a week, while Smoke Signals, an inner school publication, appears less often. Both are the day by day thoughts and actions of the students of Ossining High School. Ossie then thought he heard someone arguing LIBRARY STAFF Third fllll'-PlC1'S2lll, Miss Pierpont Advisor, Barbara Feig. f ll- 2?- r pf I K ,Q l , and scurried oil to see who it was. There, he and before long he found himself taking sides, found the Debate Club, holding an important He was very impressed by this team, and justly so, debate which would, no doubt, add another victory for it was this group that sent a phenomenal four- to its excellent record. Ossie listened intently team representation to the state finals. SMOKE SIGNALS Firft mu: lefl lu rigbl-Litwin, Tryon. B. Boeckmann. Stapleton, Schneeherg, Kaufman, Gagliardi, Pape, Lanni. Serwld mu'-Tricarico, Jansen, Yost, Brown, P. Boeclcmann, Traino, Van Atten, Murphy, Balassone, Forleo, Devlin, Kraus, Melnick. Third mu'-Cohn, Editor-in-Chief: Kingslev. Sande, Dichter, Gondek, Lefstein, Cowles, Brown, Cambi, Conklin, Free, Gualtiere, Cullen. Fofrrfla mu'-Rogers, Rapp, Kaplan, Oldenburg, LeGall, Kelly, Dexter, Dittelman, Collings. 55 Firzrf row. lefl lo right-Nordback, D'Anrgelo, Lane. Semzzd mu'-Pagano, Moshier, Muller, Kraus, Morris, Lee. That Saturday spent in school was a big day for Ossie, and before long, Monday rolled around. There was an assembly, so Ossie went with his homeroom. He sat behind someone who blocked his view, but that wasn't important this morning, for it was a musical assembly, Here, Ossie dis- covered the sounds that give voice to the spirit of OHSfthe music department. There was the orchestra, sending soft strains of familiar and classical music to Ossie's ears, and then there were the chorus members, singing our favorite songs like experienced professionals. Ossie found music everywhere for every purpose, from football games DEBATE CLUB Firrl row, lefl 10 right-Collings, Boeckmann, Redway, Campbell, Davis, Advisor, Schneeberg, Schu- sheim, Lips, Cohen, Fuller, Borgs- dorf. Kaufman, Cohn. Third run' -Dichter, Akers, Young, Dex- ter, Wliite, Wlarshof, Hippie, Fischer, True. to town parades. There were even evenings in the spring devoted to enchanting concerts, and con- tests in which the band gave a superior showing. Ossie knew that this Senior High Music De- partment had a junior High replica whose mem- bers would follow in the footsteps of those in the older group-from marching to concerts. Wfith this came the realization that the pupils in the shiny new building next door were exact minia- tures of their Senior High counterparts, that these students would sonie day evolve into leaders and supporters like those who made OHS the wonder- ful place Ossie found it to be. SENIOR CHORUS Firrl mug left to fight-Lebwohl, Akers, Worsley, Stevson, Otto, Muller, Warshof, Topham, Stolls, Williarns, Schuelke. Second ww -Allison, Tryon, Kolmorgen, Redway, Groves, Dexter, Lilje- fors, Lane, Robbins, Hunt, Pape. Third run'-Perry, Partelow, Lan- non, Pidgeon, Puner, Schwartz, Smith, Miles, Young, Dawson, Kraus. Fourth ww-Tierney, Moore, Ward, Wlarner, Selmers, Newhof, Taxter. Artis, Tucci, Kolmorgen. Fifth row-Brown, Hunt, Stapleton, Wfaldron, Ber- toldi. Meyerhoff. Second row-Mrs. I A ln Fil.-5 , 'MA ' SENIOR BAND Fira! wuz lcf! In 1'i,qf5lf1Wi'. Wilkinson, Dircctorg Fiore, Huchthauscn, Rice, Schncclucrg, William- son, Dittelman. Cambi, Duff, Young, juliano, McGregor, Majorcttc. Sammi mu'-Vfard, Herring- ton, Monheit, Schusheim, Ncwhoff, Schwartz, Wziclitcl, Bright, Rohhins, Borst, Dawson. Third mu'-Gantz, De Witt, Wilkinsrvn, Weeks, Taxter, Kimhall, Wfhitc, Rotclla, Daniel, Kamp, Gold- farh. Fnurlb mu'-Boynton, Fitzpatrick, Warren, Prcsutti, Vettcrman, Cranston, Shipman, Wzisli- horn, Moser. Fiflb i'Il1l'fHLllClllHS, Collings, Murphy, Harrison, Carlson, Dichtcr, Flcischmann, Horst. Gallaghcr. 2 Q ,,.. Q . f i Q 1 R lg ' - iii'- rr-ffl QE? ' 'i ' V t ie.: 1, W.: , , i , . . x 2 y i Q J 5 la' 3 1 ' 2 , 2 N2 ' 2 in 't l 3 E 1 z 2 I ,1 2 2 if A tn : 5 K , ..., 4 E ' 'l if l, . , COLOR GUARD TWIRLERS If I In ugh!-Campobasso. Captaing Lo Piccolo. Cullen, Lrffl In riglvf-Hunt, Wfynant. Crandcll. Devlin Cham Williaiiis Conklin, Fiorito, Miller, Wlmitc, Mr. Rausch- hers, Manwaring. Cwxlw'-Kaufman, Captain kolb, Advisor. SENIOR ORCHESTRA Fiizrf rouu lefl lu rigbl-Pape, K. De Witt, Crandcll, Ciccarclla, Hirschhorn, Crawford, Riugcl, Dichter, B. Dc Witt, Garrison, Dawson. Sfmfzd rmz'wRohhins, Borst, Wfilliamson, Schncchcrg, Powers, Rice, Schushcim, Fiore, Huchthausen. Tkirfi mu-XY!arrcn, Cranston, Taxtcr, Wilkinsrmn, Wfeelcs, Ncwhoff, Bright, Flcischmann, Fonrzfv mu'--Mr. Porcino. Advisor, Moser, Goldfarh, Hutchins, Wllfkl, Collings. r F TEMPO Fizxrf mai, fcff lo right-Indorf, Black, Brewster, Meltzer, Selden, Mr. Cooperman, Advisor, Fried- man, Huttman, O'Brien, Quintal, Kaufman. Secow! mia'--Ascl1e1'man. Smalley, Silverberg, Zubrin, Scarduzio, Merrick, Hyland, Sellazzo, Gelbart. Third mu'-Balassone, Fischer, Lothrup, jones, Cowles, Magner, Miller, Topham, McCollum, Groves. Frmrzb mu'-Schusheim, Robbins, Atanasio, Vassallo, Antonini, Slaatten, Feeney, Cohen, Willccnx. Fiflb mu'-Byrne, Celtruda, D'Agostino, Concolino, Hunt, Esposito, Dugan, Dunstan, Ballard. Sixfb mu'-Lukavic, Breen, Deppe, Galgano, Schwartz, Moser, McFadden. Sezferzlfa mu'-Frugis, Halsted, Fitch, Cherry, Cregier, Haviland, Consorte. JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS Fi:-.rl row, lefz 10 rigbrMGilchrist, Harbort, Moniz, Morris, Cherry, Morgenstein, Colangelo. Second rout'-Steele, Butler, Smith, Kolmorgen, Lotito, Webb, Bronson, Lothrup, Westcimtt, Wliite, Thom- son. Third rout'-Gomes, Kerr, Sausedo, Hall, Heil, Kamp, Boyton, Peterson, Simon. Frmrlb mu'- Herrick, Mattson, Warren, Engel, Allen, Borst, Miller, Dunscomb, Higle, Llewellyn, Mackey, Robinson, Hagstrom, Nelson, Di Renno, Harnett. Fiflb mu'-Hughes, Neilson, Shook, Wliite, Bason, Kulcura, Herbst, Hilpert, Simos, Galgano, Velardo. JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL Fizxfl mir, left to rigfyt-Brewster, Nelson, Smalley, Balassone, D'Agostino, Hughes, johnson, Wyant. Second row-Gates, Borgsdorf, Simon, Engel, Feeney, Schwartz. Rice, Hansen, Kelley, Fitch, Di Sisto, Robbins, jones, Lane. Tbird ron'-Calloway. Montague, Masarek, Bason, Cohen, Antman, Willccmx, Mr. Monaghan. Advisor, Frugis. True, Collings, Wfarshof, Sbarra. Di Giacomo. Riegel, Byrne, Gillingwater, Llewellyn, Mcllveen, Steele. 57 58 54? Eff C5 9 fx! ff O 697 X Krug, Aix if 2 VARSITY FOOTBALL First ww, lefl la right-Coacli Bonelli, Mangles, Anderson, Doorley, Behrens, DeSousa, R. Weier- miller, Drislane, Garrett, Doyle, McCarthy, Coach Lupetin. Second mu'-Ryan. Nacinovich, Donohue, Presutti, Mravak, Martin, Messina, Bunch, Nixon. Third row-Cretara, Miller, Rotella, Pritchard, Gisonde, Artis, Neville, Byrne. Faurzh row-Wfebb, Managerg G. Weier'mille1', Kupec, Borst, Cambi, Gilchrest, Tanton, Manager. FOOTBALL MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS Left la righf-Denny Garrett, Dave DeSousa. EALIZING that OHS had more to offer in the way of extra-curricular activities, other than scholastic organizations and similar clubs, Ossie decided to explore the corridors yer un- touched by his almost childlike curiosity, Coming up a new door-one which seemed larger and more mysterious than all the othersfe Ossie immediately became aroused. He cautiously opened the door and discovered a whole new realm, wonderfully exciting, enchantingly spirited! The new gymnasium lay before him, it completely enveloped him in its brightness. Was this actually a part of the world of books and rules, pens and 60 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS 1301111111 muy left la rigbl-Tricarico, Haviland, Lefstein, Ross. Ct'lllL'l'-'GCHSlCl', Captain. T011 1'0ll'iHlJWlilDLl, Cowles, Yost, jupe. pencils that he had become so used to? How could he have overlooked this phase of OHS before? After conquering his awe, Ossie continued his investigation of the new gym and the realm within its jurisdiction which extended over the entire school. just outside the gym Ossie had his hrst encounter with some of the members of this clang he was caught in the flowing tide of a group of spirited rosy-cheeked girls. Curiosity compelled him to follow them as they went outside to the hrst of a series of athletic fields. There, he found out that they were the cheerleaders of OHS. It was their office to spirit Ossining's athletic heroes on to victory. Awakened from his contemplations by a tre- mendous shout, Ossie realized that he was no longer by himself, but in the midst of hundreds of students all shouting and cheering for he knew not what. But, looking onto the Held, Ossie saw the football team, and knew that it was this small group of boys that caused all that noise and all that tremendous spirit. This was a big moment for the entire student body, with bated breath, everyone awaited the kick-off. Even Ossie became so engulfed in the spirit that he, too, had to cheer the team on, It was this spirit on behalf of all the students that helped the team attain a J. V. CHEERING Left In right-Brown, Wilkinscmn, Dichter, Stasiak, Gagliardi, Captain, Pazzaglini, Drislane, Gondek, Marr. season's record of which they could be proud. Gorton, M.unaroneclx, Sleepy llollown -all fell under Ossining's heel in the big games of the year. But football was not the entire athletic facet of OHSQ Ossie had merely begun his investi- gation. His next encounter was with the cross country team as they Strode swiftly around the lower Heldg the fcur squads of which the team was composed had been victorious this year and now seemed to run with an exceptionally light foot, barely touching tlte ground as they glided. The coaches had done their job well, with only two defeats shared between the freshman and junior I-ligh teams to mar a perfect record. At that moment, an idea was born in Ossie's mind-next year, he would be among the members of the team VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY Firrf mu: lefl In right-Bonavist. Connors. Kelly S lytei Burns Sewxm' mu gel liy 1 Wilkie, Hipple, Kipp. Mr. Covert. Coach. Third mu Bouton Hnschhoin Cnlcicst Curtis Vtllom Berlin. Robbins. Oliver Merritt 6 SOCCER Fifirl row, lefl lu 1'fgl9I-CRIISOH, Reilly, Macedo, Worden, Swensen, Wormd, Starlet MLCormack O'Conner, Powers. Second mw-Persclietz, Ornstein, Stone, Waldron, Mr. Cousins, Coach Monheit Campbell, Young, Boughton, Main, Litwin. -he would share in their glory as he would con- tribute to their glory. Still daydreaming, Ossie began to leave the lower field when his attention was drawn by an- other group of boys kicking, pushing, and butting a ball between two goal posts that looked very much like football goal posts. He could not com- prehend what game it was that these boys were participating in. Never before had he seen such antics. Finally Ossie was enlightened by an enthu- siast of the game. It was soccer that was being played before his eyes. He also managed to garner other odd bits of information about the team. Victories over Scarborough and Lakeland high- lighted the season while two members of the team were chosen for the All-County Soccer Team, Sat- il ,.J X Z, isfied with his progress in athletics, Ossie decided he had done enough for one day. At his next opportunity, Ossie returned to the new gym. This time he came across the basketball team in the middle of a game with Port Chester. Once again, the student body was being led in BASKETBALL TEAM Colmter rlofkuiire from mp C t D , , - re ara, eSousa, Dando Robertshaw, Donahue, Doyle, O'Conners, Powers, aitm, Bunch. Cezzlef, iff! 10 1'1g6I-Welermiller Messina, McCormack. v GIRLS' BASKETBALL Firxf row, lefl In 7'i12!7l-PONVC'I'S, Gensler, Dawson, Eggstein, Miller. Semud mzz'-Kuscem, ani E Q95 Y U , 1, 4,4 X, 1 V g l ,, Swanson. Morris, Collins. GIRLS' HOCKEY Fizzrl muh Iefl lo riglzl-Sclmneeberg Swanson, Dawson, Yost, Gensler, Cup- tum. Serwzd mu'-Kuscera, Cane-ro, Egg- stein. Third run'-Gillingwater, Ross Farrell, lrllllffb mu'-Braclley, Ticrneyl BOXYILING Firm! row, lefl fu rigbl - Keane, Ri- succi, Pidgeon, Sprc-cr, Murphy. Ser- rmd mu' 7 W:x1'Ll, Lips, W41rnc1', O'Brien, G. lirowcr, D. Brower, Daven- port. Carlson. Third mu'-Morris, Rul- wny, Scott. Kolmor- gen, lic-ringer, Gmlmm. Llggio, Hi- glc, Wforslcy. , i.. unison by the cheerleaders who had, since he last saw them, changed their uniforms. At that mo- ment, before the closing minutes of the Port Chester game, the tie score incited the crowd to a spontaneous spirit which sparked the team on to a great victory that night. It was this spirit along with the skill of the individual players as well as the team on the whole that drove the team on to its victories this year. One day, Ossie, immersed in thought about athletics, began to wonder about the girls. Didn't they have any teams? His question was answered when, looking down from the parking lot, Ossie saw a group of girls playing hockey. There was an intercommunity game with Croton in progress. Something about the prevailing attitude of fun and friendliness drew him closer to the game. An air of good sportsmanship dominated the field. Ossie realized that girls' sports, too, were an im- portant part of the smooth functioning of Ossining High. Ossie also became manager of Ossining High School's fine boys' hockey team. Starting off the HOCKEY Fifzrt row, left to right-Bright, Miller, Gardner, Manager, Reilly, Bell, Worden. Second row- Kane, Powers, Kupec, Llewelyn, Mr. Benini, Coach, Sullivan, Cregier, Baker, Moos, Censullo. RIFLE TEAM Firrf row, left ta right-Feltman, Rose, Swensen, Boldt, Gates. Second mu'-Gomes, Oliver, Sisley, Hervey, Bouton, Biro. Third rou'-Koepper, Cheatham, Steinweg, Theisen, Coach. season with a perfect record, the team was spirited on by the unprecedented support of the student body. With throngs of OHS students piling into the Ice Casino at Playland, the team went on to one victory after another. Nothing could stop Ossie from boasting about the team's per- formance long after the season was over, and the performances of Richie Lovelace, Doc,' Reilly, jimmy Worden, and Tom Kane were even more food for Ossie's enthusiasm, hockey, with all its excitement, was the sport for him. At the same time that hockey and bowling were WRESTLING Fi:-.rt mug left Io rigbz-Mr. Dreher, Advisor, Bruno, Schusheim, Taxter, Richards, Selmers. Second 1'UZ!'+Mdl'IIU, Main, Campbell, Sharrock, Tensel. Third mu'-Rapp, Brehm, johnson, Peterson, Barbato. Family mu'-Robbins, Ciccarella, Conti, De Rocco, Gesue. GIRLS' ARCHERY Firrf mizf, left fo right! Tierney, Thomas. Semin! m1zf- McCarthy, Kruse, Kingsley, Rogers, Kuscera. GIRLS' SOFTBALL Fin! 1-auf, left lo right- Artis, Kuscera. Sefozzd mu' -Wer'ner, Tiereny, Gens- ler, Kaplan, Kruse. Third raw-Carlson, Powers, Mil- ler, G. Brower, D. Brower. BADMINTON Fir!! row, lefl to rigid- Fstrow, Ross, Swanson Sermzd row-Yost, Farrell Third mu' - Boeckmann Gensler, Collins. GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL Fifi! row, lefl fo right- Eggstein, Collins, Powers Second rau' - Swanson Gensler, Kuscera, Mrs. Ma honey, Advisor. going on, down in the subterranean depths of OHS, the rifle team was participating in inter- scholastic competition. Ossie, with his usual curi- osity, had investigated and discovered that this team, too, had had a line season, participating in competition, not only in ordinary matches but also in several tournaments, and giving a good performance in all. The noise of the rifles was soon replaced by Ossiels curiosity in the form of grunts and groans. The source of these effortful sounds was the newly organized wrestling team. This was the brawn of OHS, and after a bruising football season, Ossie thought that perhaps it would benefit him to acquire some of this brawn. Ossie found wres- tling to be a bit less dramatic than it was on tele- vision, it was a highly organized sport with many intricate rules, It gave the participants a genuine feeling of satisfaction that went well with the aching muscles. When spring finally arrived, the popular girls' sports finally arrived too. TENNIS Kneeling, left lo rigbl-Nierman, Fuller, Swenson. SHUI!!- ing-Straus, Murphy, Reilly, Litwin, Mr. Crawford Advisor. GOLF First raw, left to riglal-Riker, Keene, Skerrett. Ryan Serofzd row-Mr. Benini, Coachg Galassi, Kirkman DiSisto, Bertoldi, Lucas, Srarler. Third mu'-Custons Schwartz, Newhoff, Coviello, Anderson, Rosenhagen. Badminton was the first that Ossie encountered. It resembled tennis very much, except that instead of a ball, the players used a birdie, which, other than the fact that it had feathers, looked nothing like its namesake. Nevertheless, his inter- est undampened by this problem, he diligently followed the team's progress. He was very much impressed by the enjoyment solely indicative of this sport that issued forth from each game. However, the year was nearing its end, and Ossie had to finish his investigation of the ath- letics' department. His next encounter was with the archers. This sport was not very well known in OHS, but, by those who participated, it was an ever-present source of enjoyment. It was for this purpose more than for competitive rea- sons that the archery team had been set up. Back in the gymnasium, the girls were setting up nets, volleyball was getting under way, Asking a member of the Leader's Club who was ofhciat- ing at the game, Ossie learned that volleyball was a sport organized by the girls themselves, who set up their own teams and played together after school. Both Varsity and J. V. teams were set up for competition with other schools. Softball, too, was one of the more popular girls' sports. Once again the girls' prowess at this sport VARSITY TRACK Firrz raw, left lo riglaz-I. Daniels, Rico, Bunch, Lacey, McAdams, Barbato, Riegel, Connors, Hirschhorn, Miller, Hinson, Valenzuela, Imbriano, M. Smith, W. Smith. Second row-R. Daniel, Burns, Pugh, Young, Van Benthuysen, J. Borst, DiGregorio, Tanton, Stayter, Kipp, Ruff, Tryon, Rose, Robbins, Pierce. Third row-Gilchrest, S. Borst, Ward, Pritchard, Behrens, Martin, Powers, Drislane, Wilkie, DeSousa, Garrett, Merritt, Byrne, Curtis, Moser, Mattoni. VARSITY BASEBALL First row, left to right-Doyle, Cretara, McCormack, Weiermiller. Serum! raw-Lupetin, Crane, Messina, Webb, Oliver. Third row-Beyerl, Carson, Worden, Lovelace, Rice. will 44 QZWQBJ ,gd ah. c , 'Q' ,p t, 'im is f 'AU A it K by. wk 'ch ll. 'x 71 amazed Ossie. He recalled the times he had been out in the field, and how his heart had jumped every time a ball was hit in his direction, But if these girls had any of that fear, it certainly wasn't apparent on their faces. This weaker, supposedly less athletic sex, was out their exhibiting an agility beyond his depth. Managing to tear himself away from this most popular girls' spring sport, Ossie proceeded in his study. Ossie was puzzled now, for although he knew there were more boys' sports, he could see no more fields or courts. Where was the tennis team supposed to play or the golf team supposed to practice driving? Well, one thing at a time, thought Ossie. FOOTBALL Fin! mug left to righl-Brehm, O'Brien, D'Amiano, Lupetin, Rotella, Caiazza, Lorenz. Semzzd row-Mr. Tompkins, Coachg Benke, Goldfarb, Cianfaglione, Hy- land, Parvis, Rainey, Mr. Wlueeler, Coach. Third row- Holland, Farrell, Daniel, Moos, Trapasso. BASKETBALL Fluff mug lefl lo righl-O'Brian, Smith, Bonavist, Cambi, Dilworth. Serwzd mu'-Mr. Roolcwood, Coach, Young, Gilcrest, Kuempel, Wfard, Artis, Boxton. BASEBALL Fifi! mug lefl fo righf-Krapish, Bouton, Ammazza losso, O'Brien. Second 1'oufgTenSel, Barnes, Highland Berdoulay, Powers. Third row-Dittelman, Kupec. Scan dalis, Grebe, Mr. Tompkins, Coach. Fourth row-Micklas Weiermiller, Gantz, Shipman. . V. SPORTS FRESHMAN CROSS COUNTRY l I l. , Firs! row, left lo righl-Valenzuela, H' If li H he Lacey, Mattoni, Smith, Robinson, Man- ' ager, Second row-Conti, Keopper, Rie- ,K .K gel, Imbriano, Gallagher, Ward, Mr. Te ' -' Reilly, Advisor. TRACK Firfl row, left 10 right-Valenzuela, Keopper, Lacy, Riegel, Irnbriano, M. Smith, W. Smith. Serozzd row- Bucci, Hipple, DiGiacomo, Hunt, Farrell, Ward, Sisley, Boxton. Third row-Steinweg, Mattoni, Gallagher. O'Shea, Mr, Reilly, Coach, Benke. ? ff BASE BALL First mu , lefl fo riglol-Valanti, Pinn, Schultz, O'Con- nor, Cianfaglione. Second rauf-Hannigan, Farrell, Ryan, Goewey, McAdams, Kamp, Boxton. Tlaird row-Reis, Custons, Boyton, Kipp, Dilworth, Wfarshof, Crawford, Mr. Ziclik, Coach. 1. H. s. sPfoRTs CROSS COUNTRY Fir!! row, left to figlal-Rezniclc, Brax- ton, Pindt, Swensen, Wyclme, Walker Stevson, Campbell. Semzzd mu'-Sylvia, Young, johnson, Myers, Borberg, Ber- inger, Ryan. Third row-Mr. Reilly fx V Advisor, Orser, Braxton, Thomas, S - if A hagen. Cavolo, Thomas, TRACK Firrt row, lefl lo right-Bailey, Williains, Richard Mar- tin, Robert Martin, Sylvia, Consorti, Stevson. Second mu Me er Rossi Sinnott Carlson Youn Walker Brix 1 Y s 1 1 Q gr lv 1 ' ton. Third row-Campbell, D'Emidio, Ryan, Casiero, Dando, Werne1', Beringer, Robbins, Myer, Rosenhagen, Kennedy. Fourth row-Johnson, Borberg, Brady, Kukura, Fogg, Mr. Reilly, Coach, Parthemore, Thomas, Stein- harclt, Wyche, Robinson. a a Thune, Fosdick, Antman, Bange, Rosen- GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Fin! 1-ow, Iefz za right-Black, Hoehn, Haviland, Schwartz. Second raw-Hyland, Huttmann, Cherry, O'Brien. Third row-Friedman, Stafford, Weeks, Cregier, Hassett, Silverberg, Mrs. Graney, Coach. JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS First row, left to right-Fischer, Huttman, Hoehn, Cap- tain, De Luca, Sausedo. Second raw-Black, Hyland, Martin, Rice, Friedman, O'Brien, Haviland. The tennis team, he discovered, played at Nel- son Park. There were several boys practicing, and once again Ossie became absorbed in the play. It was a simple game, until you tried to hit the ball, or understand the scoring, But, at the same time, it was difhcult, for everything depended on one person, and one wrong move could ruin every- thing. But that wasn't the attitude to take, for, with a team like that, how could they lose? Next stop for Ossie was the golf links, where Ossining's team was just teeing up. Ossie knew a great deal about this sport, it was easy-all you had to do was hit a little ball till you got it into a little hole. But, while Ossie could accomplish that much, it took him nine strokes on a par four hole. These boys were a lot more skillful than they seemed, and they proved it by fine playing. Anyhow, Ossie joined the team . . . as a caddy. Track was one of the sports that Ossie really looked forward to. When Ossie went to a meet, he was amazed, all he had come to see was the running, but while that was a major part of track there were many other parts: high jumping, broad jumping, shot-putting, pole vaulting, and more. How could so many skills be combined in one sport? Ossie wished he could go out for track, but time was short, and there were still more teams to investigate. Baseball...at last Ossie had arrived at this, the most popular of all sports, The individual player, shining after a spectacular play, the team, sparkling after winning a game, the fans, cheer- ing, all these things brought out a spirit reserved for baseball only. The school year was finished at last, but so was Ossiels investigation, he had gained a knowledge, not only of the sport itself, but also of the players, their abilities, their spirits, and the spectators watching them. In short, it had been an invaluable experience, and . . . and awful lot of fun. RH .Aff vg- 1139 wx-Us ME X 1 ' ,W ,iii 7' ff X .1 , 4 Aw V, M A Qs ,lx ,.,, W A A vi A . ,cs W a RAN pell-mell away from the crowd, my newly gained diploma clutched tightly in my perspiring hand, Where was the door to the world that they had spoken of in the graduation exercises? Suddenly I spied it directly ahead of me. But would it open for me? Was there a key on my chain that would fit it? If not, I couldn't go out after all. When I reached it, I was surprised to find that it had no keyhole. Astonished, I searched it for hidden keyholes but there were none. What to do? There was nothing to lose by turning the shiny golden knob, I decided. So gingerly I placed my hand Qwhere my newly turned class ring reposedj on the knob and twisted it to the right. The knob turned easily under my touchg I pulled... ' The door opened! The world that was now mine to conquer lay before me. I took one hesitant step, then paused on the threshold. Something within me stirred. Wait, it said. 'lBefore going on, think of all you leave behind. Think while it's still fresh, before it's marred and covered by newer memories of things yet to come. Pause one moment to remember, to fix the memories you want to remain with you always in your heartf' And so it was . .. 76 fic-4 TZZZQES OSSINING JR.-SR. HIGH SCHOOL ORGANIZATION OF PARENTS AND TEACHERS WE WANT YOU TO KNOW THAT WE WILL ALWAYS HELP YOU. 78 T had all begun with the keys, the keys which opened the door to numerous experiences . . . joys . . . sorrows . . . and all that the life of OHS has to offer. The door was a symbol of welcome, love, learning, striving, searching, for all who crossed its threshold. Behind it lay a melting pot of people, ideas, strengths and weak- nesses-blended into one another, emerging as a whole. This year, as I look back on it, holds my very character formation in its hands, for I, surely would never be what I am without its in- fluence. And I am proud of what I am. Let me sort my impression and show you what O. H. S. can mean. H, what warm memories en- gulf me as I think back to all that this year has been to me. Such little effort is needed to recall those friendly smiles of my classmates as they hurried from activity to activ- 41854, 41959 Over 105 Year! of Service I0 Thi! Community SAVE WHERE IT PAYS TO SAVE THE BANK FOR SAVINGS OF OSSINING, N. Y. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 79 WYNNE SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE MICHAEL WYNNE, Direrlor For Women and Men - Enroll Now! UNLIMITED OPPORTUNITIES INTERESTING AND REWARDING WORK HIGHER Tl-IAN AVERAGE INCOME Day and Night Class - Low Cost Terms Expert Faculty - Visit, Phone, Write for Booklet Licensed by State of New York Air Conditioned 112 MAIN STREET WHite Plains 9-6856- 8-9156 80 ity. I felt liked . . . needed . . . and accepted , , . by all those who constitute the working core of OHS. I remember the first time a teacher praised my work. Encour- agement is so essential to the de- velopment of self-confidence. The rare discovery of a teacher's com- panionship as well as intellectual stimulus is so much more treasured than material wealth. Those carefree hours spent at Kipp's, White's, or B. 84 jfs, de- pending upon your preferenceg the Saturday evenings at Bandstand: all Friday nights at the Victoria, the these are so much a part of the impatient years. The first stages of puppy love, infatuation, when you recognize the stirring of a desire to want someone and to be wanted . . . this evolves into going steady, that secure state where one is never worried about being dateless for the big dance. I remember the enthusiasm of the crowd at the basketball games . . . Two points for our side! Did that big brute foul jack on purpose? And, of course, there were the love taps administered to the player in question by his team- mates as they lined up for the foul shot. A holding of breath by the waiting crowd, tension mounted, and, He made it! The visitors were silent as our victorious side, with backslapping, whistles, cheers, even exuberant jumping up and down, contributed to a basic expres- sion of approval. We could take losing with a good face too, how- ever. What did it matter as long as the most important element was present, unity. Then there were assemblies where the school gathered to be enter- TO THE SENIORS BEST OF LUCK from THE MANHEIMERS C0llgI'1Illlfdlf0I1J' CLASS OF 1959 - OSSINING HIGH THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY OF OSSINING ALL BANKING SERVICES Main Office: OSSINING, N. Y. Branch Office: BRIARCLIFF MANOR Wllson 1-4400 82 tained or instructed as was the case. One of the high school groups prominent as participators in such gatherings was the Choraliers. They sent thoughts a' drifting as they sang Dream. Wliom do you think of? Or they would change the mood, and the student body would have a hard time keeping their heels from tapping out some rock 'n' roll tune. Their voices, lifted in harmony, transported all, anywhere or into any mood. CHORALIERS Firrt row, left to right-Otto, Lane, Hunt, Kolmorgen, Topham. Second mu' -Washburn, Warshof, Tucci. Third mu'-Kraus. Muller. I have so many happy memories. There was the delightful first snowfall, lovely to look at and so much fun to frolic in-inhibitions forgotten. There was the Christ- mas Spirit, which was even more pronounced this year in the school, thanks to the Student Council's decorated halls and homeroom con- test. And following, came vacation with time off to get into the mood C0lIgl'L1fll!fIfj01l.Y from CHELSEA CHEVROLET CORPORATION Yom' Loml Cbezfrolel Dealer 184 S. HIGHLAND AVE. OSSINING, N. Y. Wliscmn I-2640 COIIlf7Hl1l6IIf.f of Allcock Manufacfuring Company Manufacturers of UHAVAHART TRAPSH E. KLEIN Dimzlmzdx - IValrbe.r - jezvelrj' Distributors of THE OSSINING HIGH SCHOOL RINGS Ossinings Oldest Established jeweler 123 MAIN STREET OSSINING, N. Y. Tcl. Wllsmmn l-1004 TAKE TIME for BEAUTY GLAMOUR BEAUTY SALON 9 N. HIGHLAND AVE Wllscxn 1-4179 Wllsolm 1-4221 JOHN MANCINELLI Dexiglier - Builder 50 EASTERN AVENUE OSSINING, N. X 83 CORDIAL Greeljngr from BRIARCLIFF COLLEGE Good Lark I0 THE CLASS OF ' C omplimenlr of the OSSINING BANDSTAND 84 for more school. Then came the first promising days of spring with all fancies turning to love and the high school campus at long last available to nature lovers as a din- ing area. Even now, the thrill of college acceptance by the one col- lege you most desired is with you. So many, many, happy, warm, con- tented memories are in evidence as this year ends. ORROW also plays an impor- tant role in the maturing of an individual. There are the days when you think life can never be rosy again: when you are down- cast with despairg when no one un- derstands or cares tog and when your whole world lies shattered at your feet. These are the times when adults shrug and say, Ten years from now youill laugh at these minute problems or I wish my problems were as trivial as yours. They canlt understand how im- portant the big dance is . . . how you wanted to have the security that a date can bringg and not have to sit there hour after hour wish- ing fervently that someone would ask you to dance, or that you were dead. Nor can they comprehend your utter misery when it becomes im- perative to face the staring world with that dreaded adolescent dis- ease known as pimples. You cringe inside as you pass under the crowd's eyes, fully aware that they're counting every single one. The week when nothing goes right-you knew when you re- turned on Monday what this week would be like. Oh, those gloomy Mondays! When the ecstasy of the A. FIORE Beer DjJ'L'l'jbIlfUI' 205 S. HIGHLAND AVE. OSSINING, N. Y, Tcl. Wllsmmn 1-1234 CLASS OF '63 Bef! ll7iJbeJ to THE CLASS OF 1959 JOSEPH REEBACK Cwnfllimefzzfi of DYKSTRA ENGINEERING COMPANY 22 CAMPWOODS ROAD OSSINING, N. Y. THANKS TO ITS LOW, Low PRICES.. EVERY DAY IS SAVINGS DAY AT AXIP 85 C0111 pljmeufr of BEN HERMAN COIIIIIIUIIIGIIIJ fff OSSININGS LEADING DEPARMENT STORE GRIFFIN S. HILLIKER oss1N1NG, N. Y. 86 past weekend is extinguished as school hits you, like a cold, wet mop! The teachers don't appreciate your work, and those crowded de- tention rooms! Who can get any- thing done? Even promising Friday proved to be treacherous as some girls moaned, Why do we always have to have dress-up assemblies on gym days? There is the crowning disap- pointment of not making the team. It hurts seeing others leave for prac- tice, arm in arm, in their own sep- arate world, excluding you. But it's not only athleticsg it's applying to the I.eader's Club Or Key Club and being rejectedg or, after trying out for Chorus, being told gently by Mrs. Weeks the shattering truth that your voice is not exactly on key. But, as you shuffle disconsolately from school, after handing in the third draft of your unappreciated Maroon and White story, you en- counter the friendly, persevering custodians busy at their tasks. They are always ready with a joke or some kind word. As you pass Phil Perugini you say Hi. And you have to smile, remembering the fa- miliar plea, Will Phil Perugini please report to the main office im- mediately! And so, even with all your disappointments and despairs, you still are able to leave the halls of OHS with a smile. Tomorrow will be better. O tomorrow was better. I knew it as soon as I woke up. The enticing smell of bacon and eggs had filtered into my room. The usual debate of whether or not to be sick and stay home from school today, ended resolutely in the de- Bar! lI7i.slw.1' ffl THE CLASS OI: '59 DORSEY FUNERAL HOME We Telegzzzpb Fl.vzz'er.r Flozverf of Qzmlfly Sizzre 1874 DUNSCOMB FLORIST Branch Store CHILMARK SHOPPING CENTER Store and Greenhouses 126 SPRING STREET OSSINING, N. Y. 1924 PLEASANTVILLE RD. BRIARCLIFF MANOR, N. Y. Tel. Wllsmmn 1-0112 and 1-0352 Tel. Wllsmun 1-6465 ACT ACCORDINGLY Bef! II7f,fb6.1' DRAMATICS CLUB JEWELERS FOR YOUR CLASS RINGS DIEGES 81 CLUST M!1IIIlf!It'l7ll'j7Ig fewelerx 17 JOHN STREET NEW YORK 8, N. Y. RINGS PINS MEDALS CHARMS TROPHIES 87 THE SUSIE Q's MARIE CIANFAGLIONE CAROLE WINIWARD MARGARET McGREGOR LINDA HOWLAND MARGO DIMELLA GAIL MANWARING JOANNE MONTAGUE MARGO TRAINO IRENE WYNANT LINDA TRAINO C owplimentr af LEADER'S CLUB Wllson 1 -75 50 MYERS STATIONERY, Inc. JACK WHITE Ojice Equipment - Printing Greening Cardf - Imporled Candy 145 Main Street Ossining, New York cisron pro scnool. Ioday had too much potential to waste in sleep. Banging down the stairs to break- fast, I felt good all over. YI. even managed a pleasant, Good morn- ing, to my family! As I left the house, I thought how easy it would be to forget my way and forage into the beckoning hills. The warm sun embraced me and the invigorating spring air was a marvelous substitute for those cold wintry mornings. What a re- lief to change my apparel from those colorful but tiresome winter sweaters into the light and gay cot- tons that are harbingers of spring and summer. But to school. However, in English class it wasn't easy to focus my attention on my work. Even the trees were a great distraction as they waved their budding branches at me. I gazed across the Hudson River flowing imperceptibly by our town. What a lovely painting it would make. And so, I gave myself up to re- flections and my thoughts wan- dered from the class at hand. How wonderful is life! I musedg what does the future hold in store for me? Exciting college years, an interesting job, or maybe the Serv- ice? Love? Will I find what I want? What do I want? How miraculous it is that I am alive. How taken for granted is the performing of the routine matters of life: the ability to appreciate newly ironed clothesg to inhale the aroma of freshly ground coffeeg the warm, secure aura of your home and the soft cuddliness of the dog who runs to greet you on a damp, cold dayg witnessing a baby's first smile, the miracle of life. How sel- dom one stops to think, to try to C om plimezzlf of BACCARI CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Felicilaf lo THE CLASS OF 1959 from the LATIN CLUB Ajjzecfiomzte Wiybex For Szzccexf for Om' Friendy of THE CLASS OF 1959 TOM, T. J. 81 HELEN TARBOX ROSS MEN'S WEAR, Inc. MAIN 8: SPRING STS. Clolbizzg - Flll'lZAIbjllg.l' SPOIYIIUEHI' OSSINING, N. Y. THE WISHING WELL RESTAURANT Good Food - Cocktfzilx Weddixmgs - Banquets Club Parties Route 100 SAW MILL RIVER ROAD BRIARCLIFF MANOR, N. Y. A. FURNARO Proprielor Tel. 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Then there is the satisfaction of creating, whether in the lab, with Mr. Repp's wit to spur you on, home eco- nomics fafter the first fallen piejg or the Art rooms, which are the un- disputed domain of Miss Crabtree and Mr. Globerman. Also, there is the peace that comes with cessation of those gnawing pangs of con- science worrying you, as to Could I have done better on that English composition, for you know you did your best. Perspicacious . . . me- ticulous . . . So many of Miss Com's crumbs seeped into my brain by mere repetition. School! how vital its teachings and influences are. The lessons learned are not all straight from a book, however. There are people from whom invaluable experiences are gained. School is a paradox where you are at the same time cloistered and exposed. You are pro- tected from the extremities of worldly experiences and simulta- neously forced to face the realities of life in this miniature world. The beep, beep of the P. A. roused me from my meditations. Is Os- sie there? it said, Yes , replied CLASS OF '6I THE JEWEL BOX lI7a!c'be5 Dinm midi fezvelry 4 SPRING STREET OSSINING, N. Y. Bar! ll7iJbe.s' I0 THE CLASS OF 1959 YOST 81 YOST Ef6r'll'ic'f1l C011l1'nd0rJ OSSINING, N. Y. C 011 gralulatiom and Bef! Il7iybeJ CLASS OF '62 91 MONTAGUE'S Body and Fender Work Welding - Painting 20 PLEASANTVILLE ROAD OSSINING, N. Y. Wllson 1-3239 C 0111 plimentr 150 THE CLASS OF 1959 RAYBIN'S ies MAIN STREET Wllson 1-2277 OSSINING LAUNDRY SERVICE Dry-Cleaning Service Same Day Service 15-17 N. HIGHLAND AVE. OSSINING, N. Y. J. cUs1MANo Proprielor 92 my teacher, at least physically. I've noticed that his mental apparatus has been tuned off my frequency this morning. This seemed to amuse the class immeasurably. After the giggles subsided, the P. A. said Beep, Beepg will you please have him come down to the main ofIice? I was relieved to have the opportunity of escaping the scene of my embarrassment. I Hed down the corridor, wondering what I had done wrong this time. OFFICE STAFF Left to right-Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Mc- Kithan, Miss Townsend, Mrs. Alpert. I arrived at the office, and one of the eHicient secretaries informed me that my jalopy was preventing the garbage collector from carry- ing on his job. I hurried to remove my car before they mistook it for part of the garbage. As of then, my pensive mood was shattered. I recollect the noise . . . clatter . . . so much a part of every day. There was the crashing of the trays as hungry-ravenous by the third lunch period-students filed past the friendly faces of the Cafeteria Staff. Beit llyiibef to THE CLASS OF 1959 chfzuophef Columbus Protective Lodge No. 692 AMERICAN soNs OF ITALY OSSINING, N. Y. Everything for Your Car Official Headquarters Little League and Big League Equipment E. R. MOORE Sneakers for Every Sport TIP TOP Special Discounts for Teams Corner Spring Street and Maple Place We are Distributors of All Leading Brands of Sports Equipment Spalding - Wilson - McGregor Goldsmith - Voit Complimefzlr of THE CYTATIONS and their music S. DREEBEN Manfzger YOnkers 8-8167 WM. J. YATES, Inc. Real Emile - Inilzmfzfe 15 CROTON AVENUE Tel. Wllscxn 1-6000 93 C ozzzflllimefzlr 02' A FRI END ' DlANA SUE THE SOUIRE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Day and Ezfenizzg Cla.r.fe.r 28 MAPLE PLACE Wfllson 1-2750 IRIS MERRICK SCHOOL OF BALLET 205 MAIN STREET OSSINING, N. Y. TORETTA PHARMACY 73 CROTON AVENUE Phone Wllson 1-0594 Francis G. Toretta, Owner Complimenlx 'ff CURRAN'S MARKET D. Traditi C. Tierney Wilson 1-9685 94 CAFETERIA STAFF Fifxfl row, lefz In rigfal-Mrs. Ryan, Mrs. Kelleher, Mrs. Goble, Mrs. Perillo. Ser- ofzd row-Mrs. Downey, Mrs. Fields, Mrs. Nolan, Mrs. Orser, Mrs. Kilmer, Mrs. Duffy. Third row-Mrs. Hiltsley. Mrs. Browning, Mrs. Presutti, Mr. Pat- terson. The signs, Big Brother takes care of Line Skippersn and Pipe Down have done something to lessen the confusion of the oh, too brief, lunch hour. The clubs' post system has been an aid too, but how mad I get when the guardian of the exit door says, The other way, as I try to push my way to the rapidly forming lunch line. Farther back in my memories of this year, lies my first day at O. H. S. and chaos, There was the fright- ening experience of entering a room of staring faces . . . new . . . alone . . . The schedules given by the homeroom teachers and bewilder- ment as you are shufiied from class to class . . . Watching the illumi- nated faces of friends reunited after months of absence . . . How I wished I could note changes in friends as my fellow classmates, quickly forming into their own WALLACE J. SCOTT, JR. Parts and Service for llvillyv jeep! - Saab A7lf0lll0!JjIE.1' Lawn M011'e1'.r - Chain Snlw' G'r'a1 ely 7'f'avl0r.f and Otlaery Wllson 1-8660 BRIARCLIFF MANOR WILsn1n 1-5759 Bicycle Repairs COI11PlilII67If.S' f 81 TOY SHOP 0 WHITE'S RESTAURANT Biryrlex - Toyr - Lionel and Azwlwimzl Flyer Twzifu Ilobbiei' 161 CROTON AVENUE OSSINING, N, Y. SEARS SELF SERVICE MARKET PIli'1!3J'0l',f of Quality 1:00:11 89 CROTON AVENUE OSSINING, N. Y. Wilson 1-5250 - 5251 GOING TO COLLEGE? Comider lbe One Nexl Dom' Four-year Christian Liberal Arts College CO-ed, Interdenominational Friendly THE KING'S COLLEGE WE DELIVER BRIARCLTFF MANOR, N. Y. COIIIPUIIIQIIU THE BRIARS CHEERY CHICKS MARGOT GENSLER MARY PAT EARRELL LOIS COLLINS JO-ANN RAPP ANNE MARIE EGGSTEIN CAROL KAPLAN BARBARA BOECKMANN TERRY CAMPOBASSO PAM WILCOX ELLY KAUFMAN SUE YOUNG MICAL KOOCHER PAT CANERO PHYLLIS YOsT JUDY BROWN 95 ACTIVITY BOOSTER CLUB C om plimefztr Of AL 8: NICK HUDSON ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 113 MAIN STREET OSSINING, N. Y. Wllson 1-3004 MEAT CENTER, Inc. Prime and Choice Mean Freib Sea Food 28 SPRING STREET Wllson 1-96164 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Ossining Council No. 3II OSSINING, N. Y. Wllson 1-6383 THE HOUSE OF BACSTON Cryfial - Cerrwziri' - Brafyrmre lVedding Floral Servife 59 Croton Avenue Ossining, N. Y. 96 groups, were doing. But I couldn't. I was a stranger. Then someone headed in my direction. My heart started thumping so loudly that I was certain they could all hear it. Was he going to speak to me? Or were his eyes fixed so intently on some well-known friend beyond me? His mouth opened . . . You're new, aren't you? It took a moment for me to collect myself enough to reply casually, Yes. You have a nice schoolf' He smiled. Come and be introduced, and as the group welcomed me, I knew I was no longer alone. Then much later came Prom preparation. First, were the whis- pers of Who are you going with? Have you asked her yet? Will he ask me? Am I going? As anguished Ossiningites watched Jan- uary twenty-third roll around, there were hot-tempered arguments as the site for the Prom was disputed. Finally, the question was decided in favor of Briar Hall Country Club. Worries didn't stop with a date partner, however, for that was only the beginning. There was the hunting for gowns, renting of tux- edoes, making Beauty Salon ap- pointments, and ordering corsages. The town was turned head over heels as the frantic Ossining Niters got ready for their big date. The fact that exams were over the day before only added to the gaiety of the celebrators. Graduation! Action began with the fitting for caps and gowns on March lifth. I've come this far but will I ever last until graduation? Will I pass those finals or will I be kept back at this point? Oh, the agony of suspense! Then finally glorious Graduation Week and its traditional activities. The splendor Phone Wllson 1-2232 WESCON AUTO COLLISION Body and Fender Repairf 66 NO. HIGHLAND AVE. OSSINING, N. Y. Waiting Room 17 SPRING STREET OSSINING, N. Y. VETERAN'S TAXI Wllson 1-0030 Wllson 1-0243 john Burns, Sr., Prop. Cmnplimem m THE CLASS OF 1959 from RAND McNALLY 81 COMPANY Complimeulf of RIGLIONVS us CROTON AVENUE OSSINING SASH DOOR CO. 77 WATER STREET Wllson 1-2473 LIPTON'S SUPER MARKET 19 CAMPWOODS ROAD OSSINING, N. Y. Wilson 1-3340 MODERN MODES SKOURAS VICTORIA Direfl from Bl'0dl4J1l'l1j,' Marion Pirlilre Efzlerlaimzlezzl Wllson 1-6212 EDWARD M. BULGER Real Efmre and Iz1,r1n'm1re Asociute: GUS FREEMAN 2 MAPLE PLACE OSSINING, N. Y. Wllscmn 1-0622 Residence 1 STATE STREET C0l1lP!j1Il67lfJ' U! J. ANTONINI'S DAIRY 97 WIlson 1-0985 BEN GROSS Hardwfzre - Pfzinly H ozzfewarer 74 SPRING STREET OSSINING, N. Y. Cozzzplimezms I0 TI-IE CLASS OF 1959 STRAUSS STORES Ania flcce.I'.s'0: .fe.f - Toys' and Sparring Goody 143 MAIN STREET C0llIll7lf1ll6lIf.I' Uf Collegiate Cap 8: Gown Compan M. SILO, REPRESENTATIVE Y RALPH ROBERTS CAMP'S TAXI SERVICE SPRING STREET PHARMACY Vincent B. Ca-'gnZ.1a, PfI.G,, D.Sc. 50 SPRING STREET Corner St. Paul 63 CENTRAL AVENUE OSSINING, N. Y. Wllson 1-5382 98 and wonder of attainment near at hand. The ecstacy is almost too much to bear. It is here! VEN as I look forward to the future, I cannot stamp out the sadness of doing so many familiar things for the last time. Enduring the hub-bub of the cafeteria . , . Sitting across the crowded table from your friends . . . Reading the latest issue of Smoke Signals perti- nent to your affairs . . . Mr. Hughes' mental arithmetic . . . Taking part in Bandstands crazy antics . . . Walking home from school with all those books . . . Hearing Mr. Globerman's voice rattle the rafters during a break in rehearsal . . . Doc Reilly's curious translation from French to English of hairy sav- ages . . . Could I ever forget all these little things that make up the life of OHS? Going around a Leaders' Club girl on post. . .Marching in line to assembly. . .The alma ma- ter-our alma mater . . . The quiet- ness of the library. . .The friend- ships . . . Miss Stern's and Mrs. Ew- ing's ever-changing bulletin boards . . . The mysterious Green Door . . . Bob Goldfarb's voice shattering you abruptly awake with Good morning, did you know that it's 96 degrees in California fthis on a cold winters daylj . . .The pass to class bells . . . The carved desks . . . Stray dogs curled up under your feet . . . Rumors . . . Pushups in gym . . . Overdue library books keeping you from that tempting? report card. . . Heck! report cards . . . Mr. Cole's sudden bangs on the black- board-just to wake you up . . . Mr. Hoehn's quips . . . Language Club meetings in 110 . . . Cake sales- more calories and pimples . . . The Frank Cilletti Pete Ertelli VILLAGE PHARMACY CILLETTI av ERTELL1 89 Croton Avcnuc Ossining, New York Phone: WIISOI1 1-0403 FALK'S The Quality Slore Since 1839 159 MAIN STREET Wllsrzn 1-3737 JOHN CANERO Temzif Collrl Cofzlraffoz and Blfilzler PINESBRIDGE ROAD OSSINING. N, Y. Coz1gnzl1ll11f.'011.f mul Def! IViybe.r I0 THE CLASS OF '59 from THE RAINBOW RESTAURANT C0lllfJfjlll6Uf.1' COLLETT-WEEK CORPORATION OSSINING, NEW YORK W. H. JACKSON AUTO SALES, Inc. Yom' Loral Ford Dealer C0111f1liwe11l.1' In I OSSINING SINCE 1912 RESTAURANT THE CLASS OF '59 19-21 SPRING STREET F, W, WOOLWORTH Phone Wfllson 1-6300 OSSINING, N. Y. CQMPANY Tcl. Wllsmrn 1-9767 OSSINING 99 OSSININC-5 RECREATION LANES zllllffilllclffl' - Air Comlilionefl Lauer NORRIS WAINWRIGHT 86 Spring Street Wllson 1-9688 WILLIE'S CROTON AVENUE Collgnlfllffzliom lo THE SENIOR CLASS from the SENIOR HIGH PROJECTION SQUAD Cozlzplizzlemr of BOB'S ARMY 81 NAVY STORE 12 SPRING STREET Wllstun I-9659 ABELON BOOK SHOP 11 SPRING STREET OSSINING, N. Y. Tel. Wllscmn 1-0507 L11le.rf Plwuogrnpfa Rerordi' nm! Sbeel Mzfrir TWIRLERS MARGARET MCGREGOR, ilflnjorelle ELEANOR KAUFMAN, Cnplnin CAROLINE CRANDELL - GWENDOLYN CHAMBERS IRENE WYNANT - GERRY HUNT 100 poster-the new baby really got a start. . . English class kits. . . Miss Smith's understanding . . . Twirling practice-oh! those chicks . . . Rides home in those overcrowded cars . . . The faces that will have changed when and if we meet again. So many things that I leave be- hind. . .I leave my Youth and all its pain . . . heartbreak . . . hope . . . ecstacy. How can I do it? How can I go? The magnanimity of my next step appalls me. But go I must. It is time for me to sleep. I am so tired. Sum up this year and what do you have? You have happiness, gloom, pensiveness, excitement, and nostalgia. Without all of these, it would not have been complete. But they were all there, in every minute, and so we emerge not only as indi- viduals, but also as essential parts of a vast whole. It has been a won- derful experience to look back on, and it has given us a storehouse of wealth to draw upon in the future. The future lies ahead. It's ours to do with as we wish, but the past is ours too! No one can take it from usg for it is the past that makes the future. Ossie is Ossining High School. Let him sleep, for he is past, But remember. 1 I f X .Q XN Q ' NORRIS HAIR STYLIST 111 MAIN STREET OSSINING, N. Y. Wllsamn 1-3400 LINDA and NICK MARGARET and AL Good Lark and Good Forfznze lo THE CLASS OF '59 TERENCE J. SMYTH DANIEL G. LEVIN FOR SERVICE CALL KLAMKA GLASS COMPANY Wllsoxi 1-3622 Complimefztf of FRAN-MAR RESTAURANT JOHN S. TOTELS JEWELER Rolex WolcbeJ' 40 SPRING STREET KIPP BUILDING Wllson 1-2718 Keepsake Diamonds C om f7ljlll6lZf.f of HAT SHOP 5 SPRING STREET ASCHERMAN'S Bakery 8: Delicafesson 6 SPRING STREET WIls0n 1-2325 Birfbday and All Ocmriofz Coker MORGAN'S Infants - ChiIdren's - NXlomcn's Wfefzrjfzg Aplimrel Bedspreads - Curtains - Drapes Dry Goods - House Furnishings Wllson 1-1021 207 MAIN STREET Get Your Printing Done at THE BILLINGTON PRESS Main Sl. Prizzfem' Sinre 1888 RUTH BILLINGTON LESLIE Proprietor Tel. WIIson 1-0948 101 Dustin:-uxshed Faculty ' Guidance ' Placement Servlet 420 Lexington Ave. 2: 123 Mlvli AVO- 22 Prospect St. New York 17 N.Y. White Plalns, N.Y. E. Orange NJ. Mu s-:ds - wu a-use on 3-1546 r lt-nsive lun and one year secretarial courses for high school L li i ll Le women. Enter glamour flcll r ll TV advertising. I I I I many others. I-Executive lr I I g. L I I g Write the -3 it Director. Ne cl ses I-cb ry Ju b me b r. Wfllson 1-3404 Cr1111J1li1,veHf.r of S 8: S Studio and Camera Shop Pfm rlgnzjibic Eq'll.':PUll!1Il 26 S H1 hland Axenue Ossining, New York C0v1pli:,'1e1z.',i' of DEL MAR RESTAURANT CROTONVILLE - CSSINING, N. Y. Tclcpleome Wllson 1-9704 102 PROPHECIES HE future holds many things for Ossie's counterparts . . . TERRY CAMPOBASSO will be the smile in the Pepsodent com- mercial . . . PATRICK CHEAT- HAM will set himself up in a Solve Your Math Problems business . . . MARIE CIANFAGLIONE will be the unanimous winner of the Ma- sonic Lodge Beauty Contest . . . JIMMY CONKLIN will conduct GERRY HUNT'S one-woman band . . . TOM DICHTER will assimi- late that Continental aura . . . JACK DONAHUE will be perma- nent captain of an all girls' basket- ball team . . . JOHN DOYLE will be the sole Latin translator on the U. N.'s payroll . . . DON DRIS- LANE will trade in his motor scooter for a family station wagon . . . ANN MARIE EGGSTEIN is seen modeling in SUZANNE ROB- BINS' fashion house . . . JULIE FREE will write a best-selling auto- biography . . . CAROL KAPLAN, the satiric wit needed to stimulate the New Yorker '... ELEANOR KAUFMAN will be successfully ad libbing TV commercials . . . BARRY KELLY will lead a very staid, conventional life Cpossible?j . . . GARY KIRKMAN, Greenwich Village artist . . . VICKI KRAUS, Army nurse . . . MARY LANNI will break Peter Tripp's record- making 200-hour Talkathon . . . RICHARD LIPS is Seen as the BETTY 81 JOAN'S COTTON SHOP 44 SPRING STREET Wilson 1-S030 Skfm' - Szcfealerx - l..Il1gL l'.:U Cofzlplizzlefzli of G. C. FELTMAN CO., Inc. BROAD AVENUE Laundry and Cleaners 11 BROAD AVENUE OSSINING, N. Y. Phone Wllsnmn 1-0006 C011gn1llr.'ali011.f and Bef! lI7i.fbeJ 10 THE CLASS OF '59 frwxz SMOKE SIGNALS SUCCESS TO SENIORS C0111pli111euI.r J. J. NEWBERRY COMPANY Your FJIIIIJJJ' Sfnre OSSINING, N. Y. Wllscun 1-2979 WM. G. BUNDSCHUH Maflef' Uyfzffb Ahzkel' 26 S. HIGHLAND AVE. OSSINING, N. Y. Cozlzfuliwwzlf of Mr. and Mrs. GEORGE J. MCGREGOR KNITCRAFT SHOPPE joseph A. LCTAIITC, Sr. Ladfey' Dl'6.1'.f6.1', Conn, S.'1,'l.r Mfllfnery and Lingerie 26 S. HIGHLAND AVE. Wllsrnn l-3606 LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE 37 CROTON AVENUE OSSINING, N. Y. The Fralerzzily wilb a PI'0gl'rI!.'l wbfrb jzzytifzex in exfxlwzfe GOV. jAMES DIEBERARDINIS Coffzlblilzleuhf 0f FRENCH CLUB 103 Office 50 State Street his shoe store next to Tom McAn's Phone Wllson 1-3695 ALLAN H. CARPENTER Sheet Meinl and Roving Cozzimclor OSSINING, NEW YORK Shop: 75 Croton Avenue Ben lViJbe5 MAIN STREET GIFT 199 MAIN STREET CARTOON'S FURNITURE STORE CAMP'S TAXI SERVICE so CENTRAL AVENUE Cozzgratulatiom and Bef! Wishes to THE CLASS OF 1959 Townsend Young, Inc. Established 1858 Store for Men and Boyf' 157 MAIN STREET OSSINING, N. Y. DIDDIE MAE 8: BILL Ossining's Specialty Shop Finer Apparel for Teens, Boys, Girlr, ami Inffmlf Dlzmwzl - Motorola MANN'S Television '- Radio 86 CROTON AVENUE OSSINING, N. Y. Wllson 1-0142 104 Chairman of the Republican Na- tional Committee . . . RICHIE LOVELACE, living up to his name . . . MANNY MANHEIMER will be manager of the Rangers . . . LEE MEYERHOFF portraying her favorite role on Broadway . , . ALAN GOLDSTEIN and STEVE ZINNER, Arthur Murray Dance in- structors . . . JOYCE MUELLER will be paid for canning her laugh- ter . . . TOM MCADAMS will open . . . TONY MCSORLEY is sched- uled for the best paid baby-sitter fwhat size babies?j . . . HAR- RIETT OTTO will be embroiclering H. O. T.'s on everything . . . PAT PULCINI. will be given Elvis Pres- ley lessons when he comes out of the Army . . . RICH RIKER, the first of the Class of '59 to reach the moon Qwe won't divulge his methodj . . . DARLA SCRIPTER, stockholder in the African Dia- mond Corp .... KATHY SISLEY will travel to Sicily Qwhere else?j REED STRAUSS will patent his Fun-To-Do Essay Writing . . . ANNE TOPHAM, driving her own obstacle course . . . MARGO TRA- INO, sharpening pencils for Class of '59' reunions . . . WENDY WARSHOF will be the piano ac- companist for a dance act . . . MARIAN WASHBURN is seen inventing a cure-all for sickness, using her own research. For OHS we prophesy a warm memorial in the hearts of i59 Graduates. C 0111 Pljlllellff of NATIONAL PLUMBING SUPPLY CORP. D. 1. Scarduzio 88 CROTON AVENUE OSSINING, N. Y. Wllson 1-0100 N. Y. State Motor Vehicle Inspect Day Tel. Wllson 1-3173 Night Tel. Wllson 1-1552 EAGLE SERVICE STATION A1110 Repairx - Lfzbrimtiwz Tiref - Tzzbex - Batleriex 5 PLEASANTVILLE RD. OSSINING, N. Y. J. Digirolamo ion CLASS OF '64 Salud Pexetnx y Amor I0 CLASS OF 1959 from PAN AMIGOS CLUB C om plimeuty Uf STEWARD MFG. CO. JAMES McGREGOR Lawn Mairzfelzauce OSSINING, N. Y. Wllson 1-6784 Complimerzlf Uf A FRIEND PETE CASSISI'S REPAIR SHOP LINDEN AVENUE OSSINING, N. Y. Tel. Wllson 1-0382 Deliciozu Smzdwichey and Hot Plalef KIPP'S LUNCHEONETTE 155 MAIN STREET OSSINING, N. Y. Bef! IViJbe5 lo THE CLASS OF 1959 PAT and BOB BEV and JOHN Complimenlf fff H EDDA'S 151 MAIN STREET For the Finest Bakery Products GREEN'S PASTRY SHOP zoyz SPRING STREET Party and Wedding Cfzkw Cookief, R0ll,r Made I0 Order' Phone Wllson 1-1252 105 10 IROQUOIS ROAD 1111111111109 Serzfice Wllscxn 1-53115 ANTHONY D'AGOSTINO Gelzeml C011l1'11r'I0r and Builder OSSINING, N. Y. CRotOn 1-4005 Mr. PeI'er's Town and Country Beauty Salon 5 OLD POST RD. SOUTH CROTON-ON-HUDSON, N. Y. HEACBLE-DAHMEN AGENCY CHAS. B. DAHMEN Cor. Main and Spring Sts. OSSINING, N. Y. Tel. Willson 1-3160 C0111pli111e111y of JOYCE TUTTLE RONNIE CIRAMI CAROLE SMITH JOYCE TRUSS CHRISTINE FIORITO Wllson 1-8772 Wllson 1-9680 Pink-Up and Delivery WEST-VIEW SERVICE STATION ALBANY PosT ROAD OSSINING, N. Y. Fred Tuttle Dave Clark Bef! Il7iJbeJ of PETER R. BIONDO 1959 WIZARD PATRONS A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson Mr. Pete Antonini Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Dr. and Mrs. . john J. Armisto joseph Arminio George Behrens Mr. and Mrs. . Pat Beldotti . Joseph Berkowitz Mr. John Bizarri Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Brophy Mr. and Mrs. Charles Budniclc Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Cafarelli Mrs. Carmella M. Camp Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Miss Patricia Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Donald Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. . Campobasso john Canero Canero Dominic Caporale Carson james A. Cheatham Angelo Cirami Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. . Richard Clarke Harry B. Collings Daniel Collins Louis Corsetti Ralph A. Coutant Co1:1pl1111e11f.r ..lUI.IEN'S DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT of B1'e11kfa.r1f - L1111flJ - D.'1111er BELL BAKERY 47 SPRING STREET Wllsrmn l-9660 ALBANY POST ROAD North of Ossining jules E. Linteao john W. Genheimer P1'r1priel01'.f Wllsrrn 1-9776 Mr. and Mrs. jean Chickie Craft Mr. and Mrs. R. Craft Al Crisci Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Crisci Mr. and Mrs. josephe Crute Mr. and Mrs. james Cullen Mr. Ian Curran Deadeye', the Cop Robert DeBerardinis Mr. and Mrs. Victor DelPrete Mr. and Mrs. Francis Devlin Mrs. M. Dickerson Mr. and Mrs. Silvester Di Mella Mrs. Virginia Di Pietro Mr. Sal Di Pillo, jr. 106 Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. August Di Sisto R. Doehler john J. Doyle Williain Du Fresne Henry Dykstra, Sr. Andrew Eggstein Mr. and Mrs S. Estrow Mr. and Mrs. John C. Farrell Mr. and Mrs. Roy Feig Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs F. T. Ferraro Fred Flcischman Dr. M. M. Friedman BALASSONE BROTHERS, Inc. Fuel Oily mm' Serzfire Wllsoil 1-1932 LOCONTO'S Bakery 8: Delicalessen 84 CROTON AVENUE Wllson 1-2646 Birlbdfzy and All Ocmyiwz CILEEJ Cofzzjzlifflwzlx 0 f lbe Ossining Negro Civic Organizalion Wllson 1-5926 E. K. I SCOTT General Colllnzrtizlg Top Soil - Fill - Sand - Gravel Humus - Bulldozing and Land Clearing BOX 537, ROUTE 1 OSSINING, N. Y. C om plilfzeufi' 0 f FRANK'S CAMPWOODS SWEET SHOP 21 CAMPWOODS ROAD Wllscmn 1-9771 SOMMER'S TOY 8: STATIONERY 211 MAIN STREET OSSINING, N. Y. Wllson 1-9639 WILSON BUILDING MATERIALS CORP. Lfmzber - Mifl11'01'k Masons' and Builders' Supplies 178 CROTON AVENUE OSSINING, N. Y. Phone Willson 1-1888 C olzlplilzfefm' of CONNECTICUT POTATO CHIP CO. POST ROAD SOUTH NORXVALK, CONN. SUCCESS from RAY BARLAAM JUMBO FOOD MARKET R. N. TUTTLE TAXI SERVICE Tcl. Wllsoii 1-0769 Tel. MO 6-4482 Overnight Guests PINES BRIDGE LODGE Holel - Reslauranl Cfzlezzing I0 All 0t'L'!ZJ'j07lI ROUTE 100 Opposite Pines Briclge SUNSHINE ART STUDIOS, Inc. D,:.I'ffl1L7ffUE Greeling Cm'rf.f Fund Raising Plan for Schools and Organizations 45 WARWICK STREET SPRINGFIELD 1. MAss. 107 james Birrittella CRElGHTON'S GARAGE STATE ROAD Briarcliff Manor Bus. Wllson 1-8606 Res. Wllson 1-1664 WILLIAM 81 LYNNE BURD Toyy and Slfzllozzery 84 CROTON AVENUE Wllson 1-9743 THOMAS H. BARNES Cortzzme jewelry - Handbags SHELlA'S TREASURE CHEST 193 MAIN STREET OSSINING, N. Y. Gifts in General PIRCIO CLEANERS AND TAILORS, Inc. 3 Hour Service Formal Wear for Hire 22-24 CROTON AVENUE Phone Wllson 1-3929 PAT JULIANO C ompljwentr Of FITZGERALD'S SNYDER'S WALLPAPER CENTER Complete Line of Wallpaper' - Draper - Pajfzlr 3 NO. HIGHLAND AVE. Wllson 1-3071 OSSINING, N. Y. 108 1959 WIZARD PATRO NS Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs Cameron Gensler Danny Giachetti Thomas Gilleran Claude Gillingwater Irving Goldfarb William Goldstein Mr. , William J. Goldwag, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Grab Mr. Pete Gualtiere Thomas Gurran Mr. and Mrs. Louis Haage Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hahn Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Halsted Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Haviland George W. Hill, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Murvin Hodgins Miss Ada Horton Mr. and Mrs. George Horton Mr. and Mrs. Sam Horton Mrs. Blanche Howland Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs . Coleridge Hunt , Linwood Hutchins . Charles Jansen Mr. and Mrs. Andrew johnson Mrs. Pauline juliano Herbert C. Kadell, Optometrist Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Kaufman Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kennedy Dr. Leon E. Kienholz Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kolmorgen Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. joseph Kraus Hans Landgraf Anthony Lanni George Lanni H. Leifer Herman Lips james E. Llewellyn Gene Longo John and Annette Lovelace Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Mangles Dr. Martin Marmon Mr. and Mrs. Donald Matheson Mr. and Mrs. Edward McCormack Mr. and Mrs. Alfred McGowan Mr. and Mrs. James McGregor Miss Margaret McGregor Robert M. McGregor Mr. and Mrs. james H. McSorley Arthur Mendelowitz Stephen A. Mishkin Mr. and Mrs. C. Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Larry Montague C0ll1P1fHI9IIf.T of UBALDO N. MARINO HIGHLAND RESTAURANT Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner Home Slyle Cooking Complete Fountain Service Wllson 1-9822 Phone Wllson 1-0977 SAUSE CLEANERS 81 DYERS Sid Schultz, Prop. We Call for and Deliver Work Done on Premises 139 CROTON AVENUE OSSINING, N. Y. HUBBELL HARDWARE COMPANY Cross Country Garage Dealer! in Citroen and Panhard and Used Cars General Repair Steam jenny All Types Motors and Contractors Equipment ANGELO POLCARI ROUTE 100 MILLWOOD, N. Y. Phone Wllson 1-2199 Wllson 1-6597 VAL AN DERS BEAUTY SALON 86 CROTON AVENUE OSSINING, N. Y. Sfyling - Silver Blomlifzg Hair Shaping PERMANENT WAVING SIICKEIJ I0 THE CLASS OF '59 OSSINING POLICE CoI1en's Broadcorner Kosher Market Finer! Koflyer Meat and Pozzllry We Specialize in Complimenfy of DEPARTMENT Bar-BaQgCd Chlifkfn Ilfl afefl S Drive - IVaIl2 - Lizfe P RALPH A' Safe! PITUM KING OF SEASONING y Wllson 1-2252 Tel. Wllstmn 1-1409 A. L. MYERS, Inc. Qualify FIlf'7ljfI1I'9 Since 1891 Furniture 121 MAIN STREET OSSINING, N. Y. C om plimenfr 0f MIKE SCRIMA C om plimemr 02' A FRIEND 109 EGEMEIER HAIR STYLISTS Hair C Ulm' Sj76L'f!l!j.I'frI' Hours 9 a.m. - 6 p.in. Evenings hy Appointment 45 CROTON AVENUE Wllsiwn 1-0362 C nm 1111 inzezzfy Of WILLIAM ST. JOHN Cnfzlpliuleliff of KEY CLUB KWE BUILDJ ROOSEVELT PHARMACY ROOSEVELT SQUARE OSSINING, N. Y. We Deliveruk Phone Wllscmn 1-30114 Cfffzfplifflelfli' ef BARRETT'S Photographs by Apeda Studio 110 1959 WIZARD PATRONS Paul Morozuk Catherine Morris Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mullen Mr. and Mrs. H. H. 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Mr. and Mrs. Gaetano Vaccaro Michael Vazentine Mr. and Mrs. john Welsh Len Whiting Anthony Villa Mr. and Mrs. james P. Williams Dr. Marshall H. Wood Mr. and Mrs. Wright Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George R. Wynant Philip W. Yost Mrs. Yetta Young Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Zavarella Paul P. Zinner SECRETARIAL PRACTICE STAFF T is safe to say that Ossie owes his very exist- ence to the efforts of this year's Secretarial Practice Staff. For without these laborious workers Ossie would never have come to you with this tale of his many impressions of OHS. Among other things, the Staff manages the selling of ads, which provides the necessary percentage of hnancial backing needed to produce Ossie's memoirs. This vital job is all accomplished under the inspiring leadership of Miss T. Rae Stern, by whose know- how and efhciency, the publication of this Wizarcl of '58-'59 has beconte a reality. 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