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TOM-TOM-- - BOARD DI: ICHDUI. CDMMIIIIONEIQI XVALTER A. BRIDGEMAN, President GEORGE W. FAULKNER F. DEAN RUNDELL STEPHEN M. LOUNSBERRY CHARLES S. HULSLANDER ROBERT V. R. BASSETT FRED B. PARKER, Superinterzdent E101
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0M-TOM-?---- '31 ON THEAIIQ . . . station VVHA, Owego, our next speaker will be a member of the graduating class of the Owego Free Academy. He represents the class of 1931, one of the finest, most promising classes it has ever been our pleasure to . . . . . . is Miss Helen Marveille, whose next offering is from Beeth0ven's Fourth Symphony . . . . . . Many members of this class have in store for them a brilliant future. We have possible Congressmen and women, World-famous musicians and artists, doctors and specialists whom the world will . . . . . . American wheat 482, Standard Oil Common 98, Standard Oil Pre- ferred 187M, Texas Mill 18 . . . . . . But to return to the history of this Class. The Trials of Freshman initiation were soon over, but the effect was a little more lasting. Contrary to expectations, the knowledge acquired at that time stayed with us a good four years, when it was put into very practical use. Then the first year was over, but Woe to the hopeful young things who were soon to start their march through Gaul, and their struggles with Euclid's angles. The survivors of that year deservedly found a place as Juniors. That seemed to us the height of happiness but . . . . . . send the tops of two boxes to the Quaker Oats people and you will receive free of charge, a 30 inch . . . . . . so, in spite of the tragic economic conditions, the American people will continue . . . . . . And then the junior Prom! One of the first to be held at the Country Club, and what a splendid affair it was. Billy Bher's orchestra vied with . . . . . . Class day was a howling success-for the Juniors. But we thought that the Seniors seemed somewhat disheveled after their snake dance. And later, how proud we felt to take our places as Seniors! . . . 2 cups of sugar, boil until of soft ball consistency, stirring constantly, then put in vanilla and add . . . . . . Senior Play, with such an able cast, could not help but be successful, although we must thank the juniors for Billy Owen, Bud Downs, Karl Rundell and Gerald Mapes. The Senior boys had their usual successful basketball season, winning the intermural championship. The year has drawn to a close, too swiftly, it seems to us who must leave. We have high hopes, and success beckons us on, but it is with sadness that we leave-for new worlds to conquer. . . twice a day, see your dentist at least twice a year. E121
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