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

 - Class of 1940

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L Sophomore lass OFFICERS President . . . .JUNE SPENCER Vice President . . Louis STELLA , Secretary . . . . . HAZEL GRANGER T1-efL.sur r ...... . Louis GoULn COULD GRANGER SPENCER STELLA ,,u,,e ,Z'q,kg,3g, , ROBERT LYK, Class Advisers .L... Miss RYAN, MR. RE1-ig The sophomore year is not supposed to be one of great accomplishments. but rather a chance to recover from freshmen greenness and prepare for junior gaiety and senior grandeur. Neverthe- less, the Sophomore Class of l911-2 has not been altogether idle. It is rather hard to believe that just last year these sophomores were mere freshmen marching under the command of the seniors. However, even then they showed good judgment in selecting Lee Taylor, president, June Spencer, vice president, Donald Shoultes, secretary and treasurer, and Miss Suter and Mr. MPhil,' Hubbard as class advisers. Under the guidance of Miss Ryan and Mr. Reed the Sophomore Class continued to show this wisdom by choosing at their first meeting in September, June Spencer, president, Louis Stella, vice president, Hazel Granger, secretary, and Robert Lyke, Student Council representative. Y As yet nothing has been said concerning the athletic stars of this class. Among the boys are Hay Cornwell, Louis Stella, and Mark Strong, all of whom have shown remarkable success on the school football team. Along with our football players we also have Mldobi' Lyke, Charles Frank, Kenneth Rauch, and Ralph Davis, who are on the road to success on the Junior Varsity Basketball team. The girls, too, have shown genuine interest in sports. Here such stars as Patty Lee, Marian Good- rich, Elizabeth Thomas, Frances Chrystler, and Doris Johnson have won our admiration and respect. Last year, as a freshman, Marian Goodrich was captain of the girls tennis team and won first place in the tournament. Elizabeth Thomas and Doreen Bostwick also represented the Sophomore Class on the team. ive, too, have our share of genuises. Marjorie Chubb, who has won several prizes and honors by means of her scholastic ability, leads the list. Following closely in her footsteps are Phyllis Gardin- er, Charles Frank, and Peggy Dean who seldom fail us in contributing some sophomores to the list of honors. As we take our leave, you, my friends, may decide for yourselves the worthiness of this class of 7-12. Wie ourselves sincerely hope that we may continue our former scholastic and athletic records in the two years to come. so gas

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Junior . Class Ul7l7lCl'lllS Prcsirlmzl . . Houuar CLARK Vice Presirfcnl . . . Hiirn COOK Secretary . . . WVILLIAM OWBRIEN Treasurer . . . . JANE CATLIN Arlriscrx ...... Nl. DAHLHN, S. TXTOREY Student ffourwif R612l'6'SCl1Ifl!I-IPS . . . . . . . . Roinznr WXVUHDIEVIIN. llIiYI.l.lS HEINRICIH O-BRHCN COOK CLARK CAT-LIN Hkley fella! Now that you have looked over the picture of the Junior Class of 540, take time to read a few brief remarks about the most outstanding class in the history of the Owego Free Academy. Due to our untiring efforts, this year has been a very busy. popular, and successful one. Some of our activities started in the fall and continued throughout the year. The class sponsored a profitable bake sale. And believe you me, Hfellasf' if you want to pick out a wife who is a good cook, just turn to the Junior Class. Why some the girls made the most delicious cakes and pies that were ever eaten. You just couldnit imagine that some little ll0 pound femme with plucked eyebrows and painted finger nails could ever accomplish such a work of art. After the games during basketball season, several 'fLeap Yearw dances were held to help meet expenses for the 'LProm.'7 Each little Mlassien brought her Hladdief' and a great time was had by all. One of our most successful ventures was the shamrock sale which netted well over our highest expectations. Next on our program was the highly publicized Junior Rrom, which with Phyllis Heinrich as chairman, we modest- ly boast, was one of the most successful in years. Also, this year -we re-established the custom of having a king as well as queen at the Prom. ln sports the Junior Class is well represented. Robert Woodburn. Robert Rickey, Louis Baier, Louis Stella. and Wvilliam 0'l3rien were on the football and track teams. HDOCJ' W'oodburn and 'fliobw Rickey played varsity basketball with several others who fell in the class of Junior varsity. Of course, the girls were outstanding in sports, too, but they had so many ugyml' teachers that when the team and school spirit were organized We bang --it would vanish when a new teacher would come, making them start all over again. But you just watch the girls in their senior yearl The Juniors were not only outstanding in athletics, but played a prominent part in the school dramatics. Several had roles in the Christmas Play. The two one act plays, HThe Monkey's Paw , and 'glflmerv were a huge success. You cried with Phyllis Heinrich, the mother, booed Robert Rickey as a bearer of sad tidings, listened spellbound to the tale of Sergeant William O'Brieng and actually cried when Johnny Watkins, the poor thing, was killed. Then to dry your tears away, Hob lnscho as HElmer'7 made a big hit with the audience. Beatrice and Mary W'ood, as the twins, added spice to the play, and you felt sorry for Darleen Travis as Susan, alias Cinderella, Bob Clark made a handsome beau, Gertrude Skelly and May Belle Koser became old for the night, nDoc,' Wloodburn strutted in in his tux, and strutted out againg f f and Betty Knauf, as Fannybelle, presented the dark side of the y play. You may rest assured that we will make profitable use of our remaining time. The least we can do is to hope oncoming classes will try to keep up the standard we have set. .I LNIOR PROM COXINIITTEE Frou! mu. left lu right: Prom King Rober vJ'Y00lllJllI'll, Robert Clark, Phyllis Heinrich Mary Wood, John Watkins. 501111111 mir: Beatrice Wood, Darlene Travis l ron1 Queen Ruth Cook. Mae Belle Koser. Third rozr: .lean Yan Corder, Louise Gallwey lluth Knapp, Donald Barnes, Robert Rickey Fourth row: Miss Dolores Davern, Leo Corn ctt, William O'Brien, Hr. Morey. -at 29 CU. I



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Front row. left In riglzl: WI Yearick, J. Shellenlmarger, H. Harders, K. Inger- soll, K. Doty, K. Stauder, M. Cole, D. Cronk, R. Haverly, H. Lindhurst, F. Wfard. Second mir: C. Vfilliams, ,l. Ackerman R. Howe, C. Swift, R. Tracy, C. Manjx tei, B. Dunham, B. Nleeker, R. Davis. R Lowry VV. Donnelly, M. Strong, C: .T adden. C. Wvest. Tfzird l'1lll'.' Nlr. K. Reed, Wi. Wveeks. F. 4 llhrvstler, C. Peet, lf. Shangxhnessv, I T. Stocks, R. Whitconila, K. Rane' R. Lyke, l.. Morton, C. Wells, R. Murphy, D. Tilly, D. Shoultes, R. Depew, H. Coodenongh, J. Hughes. Fnurlh role: C. Corson, P. Purtell, H. , liiklor, C. Mead, V. White, H. Halli- I day, C. Miller, K. Wolff, R. Shepar C. Havwood, W. Catlin, L. Could, R. N Smith, F.. Jackson, E. Meeker, Nichols, R. Cornwall Fifllz rozr: 1... Franh, R. Bahcock, H Taylor, R. Harris, Niillrea, M. Pedro C. Warner, R. Barto, R. Hetherington VV. Bradley, H. Riklor, R. Franz, L Burlingame, ,l. Stanton. H. Beasley H. Reynolds. Front roar, left lo riglil: .l. McTamney A. Strope, W. French, M. Doyle, H Clialker, V. Estes, R. Kunes, D. Bost- wick, A. Horrigan, R. Hyde, R. Brown N. Tront, M. Tinna, C. Bogert. Second row: Miss Ryan, R. Carman, F Chrystler, M. Sturdevant, .l. Knier, E .l. Spencer, M. Dean, M Thomas, Goodrich, B. Miller, R. Cole, J. Tinna B. Morley, P. Covello, C. Panetti, L Steele, E. Palmer. Third row: R. Benjamin, P. Lee, H Krenek, M. Snyder, .l. Ayres, M Chuhh, L. McNeil. A. Cook. B. Hill, E. Hitchcock, R. Nliller, Y. Bills, B Goodrich, Y. Goodrich. B. Snyder. Fourth row: J. Short, H. Barnes, H H. Wagner, Wiagner, L. Callow, P. Granger, V. Fuller. R. hlead. s s 5 li. Root, P. Cavataio, H lfgzgze, Nl. Loveland, .l Gardner, D. Scott, H. UC.,-Cdr , i AWA' We. . M... T Ma- , .t A Ax KQWTLPI A eff .' iw' 49 ,-'L , R1 Ni: T if ' sf The lover . . . if 31 E22 sighing like a furnace

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