Oneonta High School - Oneonta Yearbook (Oneonta, NY)

 - Class of 1927

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AF, ? I A CLYDE Xl RIGHT C Hell be an optzczun all rzqht Sie me and C lvllljlli B1sketB.xll lil 143 W C T L Contest 12nd PFIZQQ lil Interschllastlc Debate 142 Debating Club 441 Nlatlonal Forenslc League RL TH XX RIGHT Ruth They fha! do the most make lhe least none Commercial Club 443 Athletlc Assoclatlon Clllass 39112111 To day we lay lhe corner slone o our ciiadel of ll e, And sland upon lhe lhreshold 0 our years o earlhly slr: e. The lime is here lo say farewell, and lo face lhe dawning morrowg To day's lhe birlhday of our hopes, buf yel 'lis linged wifh sorrow To day we parl wilh many dreams and say 'good-bye' fo many friends We now must build fhe road, for here ihe blazed frail ends. Gran! that we remember when our sleps are far from here Our gracious Alma Maier and lhe peaceful river near, Gran! lhal in lhe years lo come the op'ning scroll may fell Thai we have labored honeslly and laid lhe corner well. XXILXII-R E BREbEI-I, 77 .pl ,, ,A I y:-if '? ' ,Z ' f , bd- -' 0 l a gf -5 .:,, 1+ Y K ,I -..--16. -- --.,,, . -- ,- Q-k:'2 -Q ' fi' ??g-igyzafeu--G'-': 'f iff - -F'.'1- f ' 1-if - + 32 ,, ' It !! - J' , . . f . 7 , 5 - . , c . . 1 ,Q , . . . . . , ' , ' : : 1 ' v ' 61 !l U . . . ' f u af - 3 .- f if If

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AZ, 46. 7 d .ss 4' ..aL,- 'x 'XIARJORIF STEFRk llarje llmqy as 'llaztha by the Day Rose to fame ln ou? High School play School Play 143 President of Muslcal Clubs 143 Chorus 133 143 Annual Board 143 Dramatlc Club 143 Hlgh School Sevtett 133 Leaders Club 1 3 Flre Plll'lC6 143 GRAY STRAIN Grav Im not Ia u but I dont 1Le to uork Football 143 Class Treasurer 133 143 GLENN SWACKHAMER Glenn Clenn 1.5 evef happy When Nlzna Ls mound Because uzth admwatwn I'o1 he: he does abound School Play 133 Chorus 133 143 Kellogg Prxze Speaklng Contest 133 Dramatlc Club 133 143 Annual Board 143 Flre Prmce 143 PERCY TERPEWNING Percx Handsome rs as handsome does Hlgh School Orchestra 133, 143, Basketball 143, Baseball 133, 143 M ARJORIE Vl ARD-t'M0fj1C,, Toll , says H19 lnoverb, 1s the szze of fame Eurlpedes 1 Commercml Club 1 V.. , 'H' - 1 ,f I' 27. ' 1 f gf , K 1 ff. ' ' li .I 1 . 5 it t E Aw 1 -.-- tgig V -' - 5 R y - A g -A -2 4,. Q P ,g'2-5'L.a '4g'f 1. . . 1 -1-1: -fi-9-51'1?,- S1-2 . -Q-Li -2225: -Y?-3, - - - V- - , - ' -' Y 2' -'K N- - - 1 ' . - 3.- , . u , ' u L . . .- . , u , rs A I , A - . - , ' . 7 . ' v Z ' 5 , 1 Q . 4 . u ' ' 1 J ,' ,Y ra xr v N I ' , ,QI , l ' . I 1 - '4 1 sa n I . . Y A . . Y 1. '. I . W Q U 1 P S r 5 u Cf ' ' 7, , . , CK J, A I'



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F ? .I . .jl PRESIDENT VICF PRESIDFNT SECRETARY TREASURER WILMER E BRESEE RUTH SHOVI' RACHEL PATRICK GRAY STRAIN Qeuwr Glass italsturp HEN we as Freshmen, started out on our voyage of learning, we were I suppose, like all the other Freshmen before us We worshipped and yet envied the mortals called Seniors It seemed to us a long time before we should come to the end of our iourney and be sitting ln the assembly for the last time our diplomas clasped tightly ln one hand, while with our other we tried to still our wildly beating hearts In the early spring of that year we met and chose our class ofiicers President lrancls Delanev Vice-president Katherine L Dann Secretary Gladys Brown, Treasurer Edward Deery After this the proud upper classmen recog mzed us as .1 class and we gave our first reception which pioved to re much of a success The following September we returned to school in the role of gay young Sopho mores justly proud of having taken one step toward our far distant goal As Soph omores we aided the upper classmen ln upholding the honor of the school in whatever vi 15 we could That year we bestowed the honors of ofiice upon Llnus Houck President Frances Byard Vice president Eleanor Hutchinson Secretary, and John Edwards Treasurer During our Sophomore Year we had taken more interest ln the activities of our school and we left in June vuth an increased devotion for Alma Mater The anchor of our ship was again lifted, and we set sail as Juniors. During October approximately eighty Juniors met and chose for their class oflicers: President, Wilmer Breseeg Vice-president, Thelma Culverg Secretary, Freda Hemmingg and Treasurer, Gray Strain. Our policy now changed from isolation to participation. Some of our number helped to make up nearly every organization in the school. The names of members of our class appeared on the lists of the basket ball, football, baseball, and track squads. Our goal was now near at hand, and we lived the following summer months in anticipation of assuming the mantle of Seniors. Our first three years of high school life were happy ones, but our Senior Year has been the happiest and yet the saddest of them all. Early in the fall we elected the following officers: President, Wilmer E. Breseeg Vice-president, Ruth Shoveg Secretary, Rachael Patrickg and Treasurer, Gray Strain. Duties fell heavily upon us, for we found ourselves managing a Senior Annual and The Echo , taking part in the annual school play. the interscholastic debate, oratorical and essay contests: and. in general, acting as leaders of the student body. We are especially proud of having won the annual triangular interscholastic debate by a unanimous decision of the judges, thus for the first time winning the silver loving-cup for Oneonta. Now our journey is at an end. We have reached the goal long striven for, only to learn that Commencement means that ahead of us lie greater goals for which we must s'rive. We are, indeed, proud and happy to be numbered among the graduates of 0. H. S.g yet we regret that we shall traverse her familiar halls no longer nor take nart in her various activities. Nevertheless, we leave our Alma Mater with a fond devotion to her and with the one great desire to bring her honor in the future. Euzwxon I-Ilrrcnlrssox, '27, T A. 6 yn 1 4 QE- I .L , i 1 . l f .- .4 - --- 1 f'1 , - W . -1 .fr ,, ',j 4' 122:14 .j r -Lv j: , ,,,'i19'-5'f1 2' 4- Q- -' - -4 1--'2f?rl -gi-.gsf-a:?e -4 -l.L- - - f ,-- - J t ' -' f- Y -- -T lf-f '-' fi A' AA I I 1 1 1 - - . ' I I . . , . Y . . . . Y . c , . . , A , . , , . Y . - . -. g 1 I V . . v I w Y ' Y 1 - ' , - Y. 1 I . , ' , d . ' , g 9 . ' i v l r , , . . .

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