Otego High School - A Te Gen Yearbook (Otego, NY)

 - Class of 1955

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BRUCE R. TRASK ROBERT B . UTTER MILDRED M. VEEN ELINOR L. VROMAN

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Wahine In September, 1943, Margie Downie, Carolyn Foote, Mary Short, Elinor Vroman, David Ferris, Andre Ouimet and Bruce Trask entered the first grade at Otego Central School. In the second grade we studied about Indians. We put on an assembly Ixogram for the first six grades. Marie Krueger, Claudine Sperry and Peter Holden joined us in the third grade. We studied about Egypt in the fourth grade. Mrs. Tuttle taught us how to make a map of a country with sand, sawdust and water in the fifth grade. We made the map of Great Britain. We studied about China and made chopsticks with which we ate a Chinese meal. Millie Veen joined us in the sixth grade. In this grade we put on an assembly program about the Pilgrims. Janice Fuller, Larry Leahy, Dale Norton and Ralph Tompkins came from West Oneonta School to join us in the seventh grade. Claudine Sperry left us at the end of the year to go to Oneonta Junior High School, We took a trip to Albany and Cooperstown when we were in the eighth grade. In Albany our class visited the State Capitol and the State Educational Building. We stopped at Howe Caverns on the way home. We went to Cooperstown and visited the Farmer's Museum, Fenimore House and the Baseball Hall of Fame. Upon entering the ninth grade we found our advisors for the next four years to be Miss Car- penter and Mr. Bonner. It was in that year that we had our first dance. Blossom Time was our theme. We had two additions to our class this year, Flora Smith and Glen Crandall. We also lost two members of our class, Lynn Cowperthwaite and Ann Haggerty. In our tenth year we had our second dance, Music was furnished by Linus Houck. It was also in our tenth year that one of our old members rejoined us and another of our members left. Claudine Sperry came back from Oneonta and Joyce Barker left us to go live in California. In our Junior year we had to decide on our class rings. We put on a one-act play for an assembly program. The name of the play was Little Darling. The cast members were Edith Rothman, Marie Krueger, Millie Veen, Claudine Sperry, Andre Ouimet and Larry Leahy. We had a Christmas party at Mr. Bonner's house and the majority of the class attended. This year we were able to have two dances plus a prom. The prom was the thing that we really looked forward to. Claudine Sperry was chosen to be Queen of the prom. Her attendants were Margie Downie, and Millie Veen. The crown bearerfwas Michael O'Hara and the train bearers were Joan Eckert and Eileen Sallie. Our Senior year was the busiest of our high school career. We undertook the Senior Play, Drums of Death, with the following cast, Elinor Vroman, David Ferris, Marie Krueger, Claudine Sperry, Margie Downie, Dale Norton, Glen Crandall, Flora Smith, Millie Veen and Peter Holden. After this success we undertook the 1955 ATEGEN, This was followed by the traditional Senior trip to New York City and Washington, D.C. We wound up the year with graduation. We wish to thank everybody who has helped us to have twelve wonderful years.

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