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Senior Class OFFICERS Ifrmil ruzr, left to right: Robert Rieg, Robert Kuhns, Paul Deuel, Douglas Davis, Robert Dean, Alan Tucker. Second row: Mr. Albert Hubbard. Elizabeth Simons, Ruth Doyle, Betty Hetheriugton, Mrs. Nichols. Third row: Rita Hastings, Rich- ard Allen, Teresa Wolslegel. The lean and slippered pantaloon with spectacles on his nose Four years ago the present honorable and dignified seniors of '40 entered the Senior High department of the 0. F. A. and began heckling the teachers. We took our freshman initiation Mon the chinf' like the sturdy youngsters that We were, but, we had visions of future initiations. We passed through an uneventful sophomore year of hard Work in study and in fields of sports and other activities. Then we arrived at our junior year, and that all-important Hlnromf' Under the able leadership of Robert Kuhns it was one of the most successful in years. At last We arrived at our senior year, our goal. We elected Douglas Davis as our president and began a year of hard Work. When Douglas received the presidency he re- ceived a definite honor. NVe had elected him president each year of our high school career. ln addition to all the minor things, We accomplished the Senior Play, 4'Almost Eighteenf? which was a huge success. As well as the things already mentioned the class of 740 can say Without conceit or boastfulness that its members excelled in many fields. Three of our members have received honors in the musical field. Others have 'acarried on in business contests. Still others have brought honors to us in sports and, not to be forgotten, are those people who have gained the scholastic prizes. Thus, the class of '40 comes to the parting of the way, we are sure that as we have been successful during our past four years of work so will we be equally successful in What- ever vocation or career we may choose. As we say goodbye to the Owego Free Academy We Wish the future Senior Classes the same good luck we have had and we hope they will carry on the Work started by their predecessors. if 20 its
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