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CABINET AND OFFICERS First row, left Io right: Henry Calvasina, Cabinet lklemberg Ruth Inscho, Secre- tary, Marian Coleman, Vice-President, Gerard Loftus, President, Anna Tyr- rell, Treasurer, Anna Burlington, Cab- inet Member. Second row: Donald Purtell, Cabinet Memberg Evelyn Bogert, Student Coun- cil Representativeg Mrs. Nichols and Mr. A. H. Hubbard, Advisers, Helen Murphy, Student Council Representa- tive, Paul McTamney, Student Coun- cil Representativeg Robert Sibley, Stu- dent Council Representative. THE E IOR CLASS LL spring, the Seniors of the Owego Free Academy anticipated the merry month of June with but one thought: Now it,s our turnf' In former years, Seniors have had mixed feel- ings at graduation time. Some have been anxious to get into the world and shift for themselves, while others have disliked having to end their school life. But we realized that we must each take our place in the fight for the ideals that the founders of this democracy set up for us so many years ago. The war played havoc with the activities of the Senior Class and with the population of the Senior Study Hall. Many of our group dropped out of the Band, Orchestra and Choir so that they could take defense courses. A number of the boys who would have graduated with us went into the armed services. Although we regret that they could not have stayed to enjoy the rest of their senior year, we are extremely proud of their decision to serve the nation. Several of the Seniors held places of honor in the school and had their measure of fame. Joe Loftus Hlled that all-important office of President of the Senior Class. Jack Schmitt had the honor of being captain of both the football team and the basketball team. As President of the Student Council, Murray Tyrrell was unanimously elected and proved to be a very wise choice. But fate intervened and in March, Murray joined the Navy. Mrs. Turner again scored a triumph with the direction of the Senior Play. It was a hilarious comedy in three acts entitled, Ever Since Evef' Yes, now itis our turn to put our education and training to the test, a far greater test than we even expected. And to those members of the Class of '43 who will soon be fighting for the U. S. A.---g'Three Cheerslw BEVERLY KEYES 14
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