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i Dios mio! Yo lo se! This Mrs. Cec- colini patiently explains as she teaches Spanish II, III, and IV, advises the Spanish Club, and undertakes the duties of Foreign Language Department chair- man in Gates Hall. Mrs. Clemente teaches French I and II and Spanish I. She often praises her Spanish classes by heartily exclaiming 3 Bueno! 5 Bueno! l EMMA B. CECCOLINI, Foreign Language Dept. Chairman Lively and most cheerful Senorita Conforti co-advises the senior class and the Spanish Club. She sometimes dims the spirits of her Spanish II and III students by saying, Mariana hay un examen sobre . . . Mr. Fiorella teaches the second, third, and fourth years of Latin and advises the Latin Club. A few scholars once asked him, Did you really send your laundry home to your mother? CLAUDETT E CLEMENTE MARIA CONFORTI ANTHONY FIORELLA MARGARET MCGARRY ARLEN E MORANVILLE Miss McGarry reminds her French III and IV classes, En Francais s'i1 vous plait. A member of the Principal's Advisory Committee, she also advises the Scholarship Group and the French Club. Mrs. Moranville is a new teacher this year. She teaches Latin I and II and French II. These scholars and French- men once asked, Were you really a Rockette?
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Because Miss Goodman is Wizard advisor we wonder how she has time to teach English to juniors and Seniors who cringe when she says, This is only going to be a little quiz. Mr. Hughes teaches a stimulating English IV course, allowing the student to experience the beauties of life as well as language. Gladly would he learn, and gladly teach. RAYMOND HUGHES L. JEAN GOODMAN Ladies and gentlemen . . . Thus begins Mr. Linder's speech and dra- matics classes. As advisor of the Drama Club and as director of school plays, he also finds it necessary to shout, Quiet backstage! ! ! Mrs. Murphy teaches English I and III. Her freshman students become acquainted with the many themes they if will write throughout high school in 'N' class. Because of this she often ex- 'f claims, Oh! This paperwork. v 'wM1T4l'r3i'17vaXi':'f PAUL LINDER DOROTHY MURPHY Miss Picciano teaches English III and advises the Debate Club. If you pass Room 308 during the day, you might hear this popular teacher say, Oh, come on now. Another addition to the faculty staff is Mrs. Woehrman, freshman English teacher. Her brisk Open your books to page . . . usually begins class. ti. l I ANITA PICCIANO CAROLE WOEHRMAN
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Mrs. Vassallo teaches prospective Frenchmen in their first and second years of the language. She and the A. L. M. records often tell the classes, Ecoutez et repetezf' Mr. Theisen teaches chemistry, ad- vanced chemistry, and physical science. He is senior class advisor and can be heard asking Seniors during class meet- ings to Please pay your dues! MILDRED BROOKS PATRICIA DUNN K -Masq N.. VIOLET VASSALLO GERALD THEISEN Miss Brooks teaches general and regents biology. Teaching in such an interesting atmosphere necessitates her asking, Please leave the white mice and dissected frogs alone. Earth science involves the study of geology, meteorology and astronomy. Besides lecture periods, Mr. Brown fre- quently performs demonstrations and experiments concerning basic scientific principals. ,,---1- LESLIE GIBIAN Science Dept Chairman Q3 Q Q, s FREDERICK BROWN Miss Dunn, a new member of the O. H. S. faculty, teaches general and regents biology. Her interest in educa tion prompts her to ask her homeroom students, Please sit down and study Chemistry and P.S.S.C are science courses which hold an abundance of interest and excitement. Besides the conventional tests for oxygen and hydro gen, Mr. Gibian annually demonstrates his experiment with exploding chalk i sf
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