i , , an ' 4 F Y ti. no I I 'Y' x RXDIO fll.l'l's-Frou! mir: Marilyn Boll, -llllllfl' Nlnrray, l.inila Rothman, lit-it-rly lllllllllllll, Nlnlly Hannn. Ktlllllllillll' Grif- hn, Sally Patton, Susan Nlillale, Swronzl rfmx' .Indy YlillilClxvllUI'l. lhnritia lfnller, l.xnt-ltt- johnson, l'alritia llonil-t, Nlar- gol brahain, 'l'c'rry 'layhnl ,Ioan Stark. Nlargart-I llykenian, lionnii- llvlani-y. Tlmll mzirililaiiie Iownsifiul, Melia Sims l Dil lit llill Yi Yrootnrn l'lillhclh llntinin ton ont s. :ne 'il X , , anti ' A . a 1 ' A 1 . I stance Sinnnons, lilllllllil Harrington, Galt- Nlalotiu, Sand- ra Nlarino. llexot- Cole. Iwrzulli rzmu' Santnul l.aNlonita, Richard cllllINL'. Ward Qlohnson. Llratlcs Nlaine, Harry lietglnncl, I nln nn YirlSilxtln1il ILHIIUS ' 1 ,. 'A , ' A . Pep Club, Radio Club lnitiated lnto School Activities Learning the in's and out's ol' the working of a radio station, members of the newly formed Radio Club broadcast Teen Time every Sat- urday morning. Besides spinning the favorite recordings of OHSans, along with their special request, Teen Timers broadcast the news ol Oneonta and area schools. hail Revived by enthusiastic students, the Pep Club added color and zest with flashy yellow shirts and bright placards to the OHS cheering stands during the lootball and basketball seasons. AX Basketball Queen Dance sponsored by the club and a banquet in -Inne were the highlights of the year. l'lil' f1l,I'l3-Frrmf rrmx' Rose Malling, tharlntte Bateman, Virginia Ifranken- bnrg. Dorothy Currie. president: Grace Bartilotti, secretary: Bonnie Delanex, Susan Xlcllale, .Sffrrorzzl mfr: Patricia lnller. .Xnielia Piscilelli. llomtlry Se- crrril. lililabeth 'lhomas, Xlargaret Dyke-tnan. Ianet C-rifhn. Iii-tty DeVito, lift!-ffl ron-5 KSU' liatetnan. Susan lfeen- ex, Xlargarer l't-rrx, Rose Klart Lan- sng, elif .otkridge-. Barbara 1' . fun 1 rnzr: loan Bailey, X llrown. llPNC'!Jllllll' Spingola, - vlL't'll'I'. lit-xellx Hartman. In cmnan, l 1i!h ffm Miss ' 1 s .1 'st-rg Y:-tina C arr. 1 ' I iziar 1. Nellie!-ax Kiel n XR mls, lhxllis Benedict. bale Nlaloney.
”
Page 30 text:
“
x V , Formals Provide Relaxation, X Entertainment For Students W Putting aside studies and books, students found fun and relaxation in social activities. Dances ' turned the gym from a daytime basketball court + into a gay, music-hlled evening of entertainment. Sports events gave students an outlet for their excess energy. Football and basketball seasons found the stands filled with cheering and high spirited team supporters, yelling with all their might for the players. The shop served as an experimental lab for lnechanical-minded boys, who profited from many constructive hours learning the principles of elec- tricity. The cheerleaders' ice cream stand was always crowded with students discussing the latest in , - school and social events. The friendly hi's! of 43. 9 ix . .3 M fellow students during and after school hours made iffgfh ' 53553 everyone feel a part ol' the crowd. l'ert and pretty on her throne. Constance Simmons, Queen of the junior Prom, waits for her escort. Soft lights and dreamy music set the atmosphere for many formal dances throughout the year. Among those attending the Senior Ball -in june last year were Karla Nelson and james Putnam, Emily Miller and David Skinner, Marjorie Gib- son and Samuel LaNfonica. ' t xx ET x- K ' . X , R 9. 1 nr A 'flf 4 1 ff? .11 f lflff' VH'
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.