Owego Free Academy - Tom Tom Yearbook (Owego, NY)

 - Class of 1938

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SOPHCDMORE CLASS Presirlcnl .,...,,., . . . Donoms Davis liire I,I'l'S1ill!'IIf ..... .... R onicwi' Iilums Secretary ...... ..,..... R ITA ITASTINGS 7'l'Ptl8lll'4'l'. . . .,.,,..., Ci-iAiu,14:s SMITH ,.1,1,,,'M,,-S .4V4..4.V.4V..,ll4.4 I V I X Miss DCJLKJIQPIS D,xvif:nN l Miss RYAN Sfltdenl f'oum'1'l 1fl'lPl'l Sf3TLflllfI'f' ,,.. ...... ' Flsm-:sA NYt1IiSI4l4llH'II, When you can tear your gaze from this picture, let your eyes wander through this summary of the class of Zio. By the former, we wish to display our pulchritutle, and hy the latter we hope to convince you of our praiseworthiness. ltlvery class has its lighter moments, when social functions come into the lime-light. Our hearts, with one exception, heat faster at the mention of The Big Applefl Att just such a social affair, the pre-mentioned exception, Donald Smith, began his Woman- hating career. Freshman initiation resulted in no additional gray hairs. After taking it on the chin, we are-what was it the Seniors called us'?fOh, yes !e Cocky as everfl We slipped Ca few fellj gracefully into the Sophomore Class. After reaching this high station, we, as veterans, can exhibit. many an asset. The mental equipment of such stars as Thelma Bartlow, Lucy Fornelius, Ruth Dodge, Betty Simons and George Andrews will bear close scrutiny. Our male athletes include 'tBeef Bowgren, who covers most of the field, Bob Kuhns, Jesse Howard and Fred Miller. Our feminine athletic starlets include Teresa Wolslegel, Betty Simons, Ruth Doyle, Doris Rowe, Betty Hetherington, and Eleanor Alhro. We prophesy that all our Hcastles in Spainll will become realities, as we sail in quest of uncharted seas. Q6

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JUNIOR CLASS Prcs1'zlent, ....,. . , ,LAWIIICNCE XVINSLOXY Vice PI'6Sli!lPIlI. . . .....,. Roiirzwi' Com: Secretary .... . . .lsmzs Tom-kixs 7'reusurer ....,................ . . .VIRGINIA Picnao I Farm GIGLLER Student 0Ull7lI I'l lfepresevilrilzites .... ...... V I CLARK ic I' 1'r'rs Miss SUTI-LR Afl1'1'se1's .... . lylxflli. PHIL Ill'IiHARD Warning!! When confronted by a Junior, always wear dark glasses lest his stellar radiance blind you. You ask why we are so illustrious? You may credit it to our school spiritf-we form the most. active part of any organization in which we deign to take part. VVith such prominent leaders as Lawrence Winslow, Dominic Cifovello, Betty Lue Brott, Juanita Barnes, Fred Geller, and Clarke Fitts backing it up, you won't want to miss the really greatest social event of the year, Of course, I mean the Prom. But our ability doesn't end there. The class of 1039 is noteworthy in its versatility. lixaminations leave us unruffled. Patricia Keefe, Jeanette Spencer, and Barbara Hol- lister lead the rest of us with banners flying. In sports, too, we can fill the bill. Dominic Covello and Larry Winslow, among others, carry the torch for the boysewhile Alma Yicario, an all-around athlete, and Jane Greene are the pride of our hearts. In our Freshman year, we told you to Hwatch our smoke. In our Sophomore year we went through the adolescent stage. Now-we feel ready, willing, and able to take over responsibilities befitting our station. We wish to take over leaderships formerly assumed by our elders, so that our Alma Mater may be proud of us as we are proud of her. P.S. Pardon our modesty. Q5



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FRESHMAN CLASS l'1'1'sivImzl ..... ..,, X Y1l,l,i.i in Ciif:i.I,icic Virf' I,l'E'SZlll67Lf. . . .... liolrls STicl,l,.x l St'I'l't'flll'jj ..... , . . I.oliisr: UAi.1,wi-ix' 7vl't'llNtll'l'l' ..,,...,...,,..,.... .....,,... I oiix l r'i.i.i4:ic Student t'ozuu'z'l Ifrprzwffntfzlmf. ., ,............,... Iii-1'i 1't' Ili-1'i'iii:niNo'1'ox Vluss .'lf1lf'l4S0I'S ...,.,,..,..., ..M1ss hlamiz Davi-:ax ,xxn Mic. Loomis The well-known greeting: t'Good Morning, Most Honorable, llignifiecl, and Superior Seniors, will always remain in the niinds of the Freshrnen and recall that week in which dismayed Frosh and exasperated Seniors were subjects for ridicule and inirth. But, these so-called ttliowly l+'reshnien have become an up-and-corning asset to the Owego Free Academy, being well represented as participants in ext ra-curricular activities. Luck has dealt a poor hand to the Freshmen as far as sports are concerned. At present they show more spirit than adeptness, but they have faith in the old saying, HPI'ilCllCt'IlllLliPS perfectf' We hope this holds true, for niany have turned out for the various sports and have been practicing with unusual diligence. We doubt if there would be an orchestra without the Freshnien forthe f are IMPtJlt'l'AN'l'. i 3 This class sponsored a bake sale in March and cleared twenty-three dollars, 'l'here must have been something very appetizing in that particular Window. That's all for this year, but don't think you have heard the last of the class of '4n. Next year we'll not be Hgreenl' Freslnnen, but sophisticated Sophoniores and shall he recognized as such in the IQXQO Tom Torn.

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