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Page 18 text:
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FACULTY AT LEISURE Mrs. Nichols and Mrs. Turner try a hand at language without rules with finger paint at the Artwork- shop for teachers held in March. Mrs. Spencer and Miss Pfistner relax in the teachers' room? Mr. Vance and Mr. Stimik talk it over through the horse . . . familiar meeting place. Autograph sealcers descend upon Mr. Valvo on Tom Tom Day 1957. A bold approach to finger paint- ing is taken by shop teacher, Mr. Bethel, at the Art Workshop. Mr. Guile brings in the wheaties to give strength to the Faculty team as they are about to play the Varsity Club.
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Helpful Members of our School Staff if THE OFFICE STAFF In the main office of Owego Free Academy you will find Mrs. Harders and Mrs. Steele who carry the heavy burden of keeping the office running efficiently and answering the many requests of the students. Despite these interruptions in their work, they are always ready and willing to be ot service. THE CAFETERIA STAFF Our appetites are satisfied at noon-time by tasty lunches prepared in the Cafeteria by Mrs. Francis Hughes, assisted by Mrs. Gloria Henson. THE MAINTENANCE STAFF The fall brings leaves, winter, the snow, and spring, mud. All of these are tracked in through- out O.F.A. Scraps of paper, broken pencils, spilled ink and milk, all are taken care ot as port of the day's work by the building custodians, Pete Ford, Louis Anderson, and George Forsythe. Top to bottom: Mrs. Steele, Mrs. Hughes and Mrs. Henson, Donald Ford, George Forsythe. 13
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Classes For all its cracked plaster, battered desks, and torn window shades, study hall will be missed a great deal by all. No longer will the high school student gaze at the paintings on the wall, the same ones that have been there for years and yearsg the seemingly slow moving clock, or even the bulletin board. No more will seniors call it their home or underclassmen their goal. 15
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