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FRESHMEN Said one student to another, We're actually going to enter high school tomorrow, way up on the third floor. The morrow dawned and we little freshies had a few inches taken from our height on our entrance into the big study hall. After a few weeks of breathless waiting, we decided that all of us were not d i.e for an initiation. With the kind help of Miss Frantz and the rest of our teachers, the first quarter of our struggle was completed successfully. 1933 SOPHOMORES We decided to organize for the first time this year, and we chose the following officers: President Vice-President — Secretary Treasurer Class Adviser Jordan McLouth Jeannette Roper Paul Brown Lee Knapp Mr. Spencer 1934 JUNIORS This year we elected the following officers with the expectation that we would give them something to do. President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Class Adviser Gordon Taylor Paul Quigley Blanche Bewey Lee Knapp Mr. Spencer Our first effort at making money was t o have the Moonlight Prom. Of course deciding upon the name and the orchestra caused much heated discussion. One day we were called to the Board Room to pick out our Senior rings, and with these displayed very prominently on our fingers, we closed our Junior year.
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1935 SENIORS In no time at all, our last year came and we organized for the last time as follows: The big events of this year were our Senior play, Hawk Island, and our Holly-Day Ball. After these were in the background, we went about earnestly selling Christmas wreathes. vie were sorry that one of our classmates, Jack O' Neil was unable to come to school during most of the year because of an accident, and were glad to welcome him back after Christmas. Paul Quigley, as a member of our class, honored us by competing in a band contest at Syracuse and Madison, Wisconsin. At last our time has come to be honored at Owasco by the Juniors, and we may sit by while they secure transportation and food for us . Now we have our Commencement activities to look forward to, which will include the Baccalaucrate Service, high school graduation, the Owasco picnic, and the Alumni Banquet. President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Class Adviser Rosalie VanKerkhove Charles Moran Gordon Taylor Paul Brown Mr. Spencer Our day is done. This goal is won. We’ll do our best To win the rest. L. Knapp
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