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ROOM C. D. S. Ifrmzt rn-rv, left to right-D. Kellogg, D. Shuniway, C. Rudolph, D. Griffin, S Sinitlnnen, B. Hildebrand, P. Huyek. Rom' tivo-M. Rieg, K. Fanning, Y. Kel- ly, D. May, S. Gransbury, C. Simons. P. Cornell. Row flzrm'-O. Strong, J. Hotchkiss, G Riegel, D. Russell, J. Pitcher, R. Hol- lis, R. Andrews. Row four-R. XVarner, YV. Rosenberg, R Perry, C. Egan, F. Mott. ROOM C. D. N. Frozzl row, left to riglzf--R. Talcott, :X Bartlett, B. Swartz, E. Doty, G. Camp- bell. B. Swagler, R. Chermak. Ron' lien-Y. Mvhitmore, Twining. M Ott, B. Futterd, L. Berry. M. Warner R. NX'yka. Rott' illrvt'-M. Truesdail, A. Bauer, B Tiffany, A. Huston, -I. Yalabek, J Dunham, R. Bulman. froze four-J. Pendergast, YV. Strong, F Lopke, K. Heeter, F. Middangh, C Catferty. lx'o'zu ji':'l'Al'. Templeton, R. Lombardo L. Berry, E. Campbelll. L. Monell. ROOM 16 1'iI'UIIf r'n'zu, left to Vlvflllf-J. Lurcock, M .'X. Quinn, S. Frellesen, J. Berkeley, K lfidurski, j. Moore, L. DeNYitt. Row Iwo-C. Haeling, A. Lockwood, T XN'eitsman, T. Steele, J. Estey, j. Swan D, Spencer, C. Shrauger, I. Holmes. Iron' tlircc-G. Isham, K. Norton, li Forsythe. C. Chura, R. Overlander M, XYllll2lI11SO11. lrnit' four-lf. Bryant, P. Klees, D. Cvrii- 3 fin. lx. Keith, R. Pierce. Iron' jim'-P. Lee. G. Tubaugh, -T. Skel- 3 lenger, lx. Hickey, D. Mantei. ROOM 7 Ifrmzf rn-ze, lvfl fn riglzf-D. Connelly, 41 Forsyth, G. Halton, F. Signs, S Knapp, M. Kinney, D. Spoor. lrmv frm-J. Hunsinger, E. Haus, li Hakes, M. Rox, B. Hooge, H. Hodge J. lfernquist. R. Tobey. lfrm' llzrrufhl. Dutton, L. Tnthill. R rl1l1UIll1lS,vl. Sullivan, K. Jansen, D Cietzke. R. McNeil. fruit' fnzzz'-li. Tlimnas, E. Hallett. S llilflebrant, lf. Guthrie. G. Hellmann IJ. Stevens. lr'w:v jiz'u4l'. Manchester, L. Lindsay, XY Liatlin, NY, Farnham. R. filL1sg'rrXY IJ. Maefaine. 97
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SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Front roto, left to right-A Huston, Presidentg J. Moore brand, Secretary. Rott' two-M. lYilliamson dent Council, J. Skellenger Vice-president g Mr. Morey Advisor. SPECIMENS of the ASSEMBLY LINE LOOK! THE NEWEST SAMPLE of a rehned pattern set-up by the sophomore class has just been illustrated. Arenlt we a group of wonderful speci- mens soon to be completed? Yes, the Class of 1955 welcomes you to watch as we come off the O. F. A. assembly line superior in quality to any product turned out before. First, we want to introduce to you our pro- duction leaders: Our president, Ann Huston, vice-president, lames Skellenger, secretary, Barb- ara Hildebrandg treasurer, Mark Williamson and our two fine Student Council representatives, loanne Moore and Paul Arnold. Next, letls take a look at all of us. As in other years, the sophomore class has taken part in all the scholastic Helds. ln the athletic field it is manifest that the sophomore class is winning real distinction. Two sophomore girls are V. cheerleaders, and one sophomore girl is a Varsity cheerleader. We are well represented on the foot- ball squad and the football cheerleading. We have some wrestlers in our group, and a few girls and boys play noon-hour basketball. We are participating in the boys' and girls, choirs, mixed choir, a cappella choir, as well as in the bands and orchestra. A number of our girls are training in the secretarial Held, while the boys are learning new agricultural standards in order to make farming easier in the near future. Others of the class are studying arts-Latin, biology, and geometry. lt ' li 77 ' 15 pretty tough but with the teachers we have, even more difficult sublects could be mastered. Donlt forget to watch our class during the next two years. We are bound to be a most re- Hned product. ' Student Council, B. Hilde- Treasurerg P. Arnold, Stu-
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FRESHMAN OFFICERS Seated, loft to right-S. Dickin- son, Secretary, L. Brown, Treasurerg J. Perry, Stu- dent Council. Sfaudirzg-Mr. Terpolilli, Ad- visor, P. Manchester, Presi- dentg R. Morey, Vice-presi- dent, B. Billings, Student Council. RAW MATERIALS Two YEARS AGO, the members of the class of ,56 first entered the doors of Owego Free Academy. It seemed that the day when their status would be changed from junior high school to high school Pupils would never come. At last, that day arrived and now they are freshmen. The new way of doing things seemed strange at Hrst, but soon the freshman class became ad- justed. Class elections were held and the follow- ing officers were elected: Phil Manchester, Presi- dentg Richard Morey, vice-president, Suzanne Dickinson, secretary, and Linda Brown, treasurer. As representatives to Student Council, Ioan Perry and Barry Billings were chosen. They elected Mr. Terpolilli as class advisor. The challenge of new and harder subjects was met with enthusiasm by the class. The freshmen soon learned that they must study harder in order to move farther along the assembly line. Freshman initiation was an experience that will long be remembered by the frosh. The seniors looked much more superior to the frosh from the kneeling position that they had occupied most of the time during Freshmen VVeek. They couldnlt help but look forward to the time when they would take their places in Senior Study Hall. ln the sports department the class of ,56 was well represented. During football season spectators could notice many freshmen faces underneath the football helmets of the O. F. A. football team. The Iunior Varsity basketball team was partly composed of a large number of nfroshf, The wrestling team also boasted some freshmen. On the V. cheering squad were Elaine Gillette and Suzanne Dickinson, two members of the class. So, with memories of a year of hard work and lots of fun behind them, the freshmen progress toward the end of the assembly line. When they reach it they anticipate a record of many accomp- lishments behind them. In ' Memory . ii O v Y fx 5 Last fall one of our fellow students was taken from us. Priscilla Dunn did not live to finish this year or her remaining three years of high school, the happiest years of one's life. The students of the Owego Free Academy will always keep in memory a fellow Owegoan, Priscilla Dunn. - - ,
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