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,:,,,, 5, . , X THE SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Clarence Morse . . . . . President Mary Fahl . . Vice-President Samuel Bowen . . . . Secretary-Treasurer Richard Cornwall . . . Student Council Representative Miss Deyoe, Mr. Butler ..,....,.. Class Advisers After the autumn antics of the Freshmen are over Cmuch to the l:reshmen's relief and the Seniors' regretj the Sophomores come to the attention of the school, for they excel in the winter activitiesgice skating, slciing, bobsledding and other out-of-door sports, as well as in intramural basketball and volleyball. It is a bit hard to believe that only last year these Sophomores were mere Freshmen, held under the sway of the Senoris of 1934. However, they had good judgment even then, for they chose as class officers-Fredericlc Knox, president, Clarence Morse, vice-president, Mary Fahl, secretary, Nell Stiles, treasurer, Natalie Patton, student council representative, and Mr. Judway and Miss Dunshee as class advisers. Now that they have become Sophomores they are very busy with school activities. Members of the class can be found on the Pow Wow staff and in the various clubs, and some, having conquered Caesar and geometry, have even attained the Honor Roll. Under the guidance of Mrs Butler and Miss Deyoe as class advisers, at their first class meeting this year, the Sophomores chose Clarence Morse for president, Mary Fahl for vice-president, Samuel Bowen for secretary-treasurer, and Richard Cornwall for Sopho- more representative in Student Council. With such good class officers, the Qwego Free Academy expects a great deal from the Sophomores, both this year and when they finally become upper classmen and reach the lofty pealcs of Juniors and Seniors. 17
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Misa? Q W ig ml Sanford, Catlin, Dunn, Fahl Wolcott, Ferguson, Williams, Welch, Hubbard Schmidt, Doyle, Nielsen, Ryder, Barnes BASKETBALL The O. F. A. Basketball opened the 1934-1935 season December 14 at Owego, playing the Ithaca College Freshmen. After trailing the locals For three quarters the lthacans nosed out the Indians 17-15. The Following Friday the O. F. A. upset Llnion-Endicott at Owego 30-Q5. When the Southern Tier League opened the O. F. A. seemed to hit a slump losing the First four games, Finally winning From Elmira Heights. During the second half ofthe league the lndians won from Montour Falls, Watkins Glen and Elmira Heights again, while losing to Horseheads and Johnson City. The O. F. A. played ten non-league games, winning From Newark Valley, Sayre, Union-Endicott, and losing the Sayre, Binghamton Central and the Ithaca College Frosh. The high school team then played the Owego Fireboys, generally considered one of the best teams in this locality. ln one oF the best games played here this year, the Fireboys barely eked out a 43-39 victory. Coach Hubbard then entered his team in the Class B Sectional Tournament. In the First game the O. F. A. downed Watkins Glen at Endicott Q7-Q4, thereby earning the right to meet Oneonta in the Finals. Oneonta, however, proved too much For Owego in the Finals at Oneonta and the O. F. A. ended the season on the short end of a 31-16 score. The O. F. A. Finished the season with a record of 4 wins and 6 loses in the league and with a whole season record of 10 wins and 1Q losesfnot a spectacular record but a good one considering the tough luck experienced by the team all season. Letters were awarded to: Neilson, Rider, Doyle, Barnes, Schmidt, Catlin, Welch, Ferguson, Fahl, Williams, Wolcott, Mgr. SCHEDULE Owego Opponent Dec. 14 Ithaca College Frosh at Owego 15 17 Dec. 19 Union Endicott at Owego . 30 Q5 Jan. 4 Horseheads at Owego . Q5 Q7 Jan. 11 Owego at Watkins Glen , 19 Q5 Jan. 16 Owego at Newark Valley . 33 8 Jan. 18 Owego at lvlontour Falls . 1Q 'IB Jan, Q9 Owego at Sayre . . Q3 QO Feb. 1 Johnson City at Owego . 19 Q1 Feb. 8 Owego at Elmira Heights . 15 1Q Feb. 1Q Owego at Union-Endicott . 30 Q5 Feb. 15 Owego at Horseheads . QO Q1 Feb. 18 Owego at Binghamton 15 Q5 Feb. 19 Sayre at Owego . . Q1 Q4 Feb. QQ Watkins Glen at Owego . Q3 QQ Feb. Q6 Binghamton at Owego . 19 Q9 Mar. 1 lvlountour Falls at Owego . Q5 'I7 Mar. 8 Owego at Johnson City . Q3 3Q Mar. 11 Newark Valley at Owego . Q6 17 Mar. 15 Elmira Heights at Owego . Q4 19 Mar. QQ Owego Fireboys at Owego 39 43 Mar. Q6 Watkins Glen at Endicott . Q7 Q4 Mar. Q9 Oneonta at Oneonta . 16 31 499 5OQ
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