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XFX WX XX Cultured, Educated Youth For America Y X
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if 'A' SENIOR CLASS i' 'lf 'ff CABINET AND OFFICERS Sealed, L. 10 12.71. Catlin, cabinet member, M. Hill, Treas., M. Van Natta, Sec., R. Clark Pres., Watkins, Vice Pres., R. Woodburn, St. Co. Rep., G. Skelly, cabinet member, lVIrs. Nichols, advisor. Standing, L. to R.-L. McNeil, cabinet member, L. Gallwey, St. Co. Rep., H. Dubisch, cab- inet member, Mr. Al. Hubbard, advisor, W. O'Brien, cabinet member, L. Cornett, St. Co. Rep., D. Barnes, cabinet member, W. Geller, St. Co. Rep. NQTHER year has slipped by in the Owego Free Academy,s history and another group of sen- iors must bid farewell to those activities that have meant so much to them in the past four years. Classmates part with a sense of loss to go their respective ways in life's great adventures. Like all good Americans, these young people have stood for the principles of a sound social institution with a foundation of democratic ideals. From among this year's f'upperclassmen,' have emerged several noteworthy individuals. Three of these were popularly elected to the presidency of the Student Council. Our friend, Wiilliam Geller, retained this position throughout his junior year. Since then, Robert Rickey and Donald Barnes have served in the same capacity. Jesse Howard captained our basketball squad and Donald Barnes was this year's editor-in-chief of the Tom Tom. Several more have struggled with Kiwanis speeches. Two members of the class were represented in the finals of this public speaking contest last june. Robert Clark received his share of honors when he was unanimously elected president of the Senior Class of '41, This is his second consecutive year as president of his class and he has, in every way, proved his unusually fine qualities of leadership. Mrs. Turner and her seniors brought forth an exceptionally fine stage presentation this year entitled Growing Painsv. Although the senior year is undoubtedly the busiest of a high school career, it is always the one that is remembered when all the others seem clouded by the passage of time. The class of '41 wishes to express its appreciation to the members of the faculty for their in- dividual concern and unselfish devotion to their tasks in the best interests of the student body. Also, to the Class of '42, are bequeathed the seats in Senior Study Hall, with the full assur- ance of still better days in the future. 63 l rf, N 20
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