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. , E Q- A- FT A I IUNIOR BOYS Front row, left to right: Gowan, Travis, S. Berkeley, Kemp, Holden, Ford, Brainard, Griggs, Wake field, Hiley, Rudin. Second row: Fi. Berkeley, Watkins, Cole, Litzelman, Ft. Mead, Gordner, Chaftee, Wagner, Short Hollenbeck, Forbes, Murphy, Tennant, Preshur. Third row: Kunzle, Wood, Williams, Vroornan, G. Mead, lohnson, Lange, Hunsinqer, Strope, Smith Ehrhardt, Hill. Fourth row: Snyder, Westover, Burdick, lordan, Schmitt, Smith, Hartrich, Loftus, Lipka, Lockwood Whitmarsh, Cornett, Hosmer, Bill, Relyea. I ' IUNIOR GIRLS Front row, left to right: B. Wood, Elower, Franks, T. Wood, Graves, Bendle, Harvey, Campbell Gray, Woodburn, Fahl, Quinn, Doyle. Second row: Hartman, B. Whitney, Vtfilliams, I. Miller, l. Miller, Wallace, Patton, Tinna, Vrooman Abbey, Lippincott, Field, Birch. Third row: Fanetti, Morris, R. Whitney, Saddlemyre, Nichols, Catlin, Creighton, lacobs, Clark Bennett, Hooker, Dodge, Witter, Ayers, Davis. Fourth row: Roe, Madden, Yaple, Hollenbeck, Widrnyre, Hall, Stocks, Colburn, We-aqraft, T. Miller Hickein, Hawkins. f:25z:
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74a N DAYS to come, I am sure many juniors will look back with pride and satisfaction on their junior year: for it was a most successful one. Early in the year the tribe was called together and it elected Bernard Loftus, chief, tor the year, Robert Travis, assistant chieip Iames Wood, secretary, and Onalee Graves, treasurer. Many oi our school's athletic victories can be traced to the tact that the Iunior Class contributed many star braves to the football and basketball teams. The same can be said for the schol band and orchestra, oi which many juniors were members. Preparing for the Prom, our chiei dance, our class held a school dance which was successful and contributed greatly to our supply oi Wampum. We juniors are eagerly looking iorward to next year when We will be the chiei tribe oi the O. F. A.: namely, the Senior Class. MARILYN CAIN V,vxr,5vV OFFICERS Front row, left to right: Graves, Treasurer: Loftus, President: Travis, Vice-President, Lock- wood, Student Council Repre- sentative. Second row: Woodburn, Student Council Representativeg Wood, Secretary, Mr. Cook, Adviser, Bendle, Student Council Repre- sentative, Miss Cunningham, Adviser. rr:24z:
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S N THE opposite page you see the Sophomore Tribe of the O. F. A. The Word sophomore means simpleton but the members of our tribe are far from being simple. In September when We came back to school We felt far above the Fresh- man papooses, but this was only natural as every class before us felt the same way. Showing the real Indian spirit we called a pow-wow and elected our class officers. There were many sophomore chiefs playing on the football and basketball teams. With so many sophomores playing, Why shouldn't Owego win most of the games? There aren't many social activities for the sophomores, but we are already looking forward to next year when We Will be able to spraz out and go to the Iunior Prom. We hope that the oncoming Sophomore Class will have as many good times and enjoy their teachers as much as the class of '46. MARY ELLEN DoNNELLY OFFICERS Front row, left to right: Peterson Secretary: Hartman, Vice-Pres identg Patton, President, Kunzle, Student Council Representative. f Second row: Peet, Treasurer, Mrs. Blanchard, Adviser: Keyes Student Council Representative. egg-3m
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