Oneonta High School 1967 Yearbook (Oneonta, NY) - Guest Access

Summer, autumn, winter, and spring– each creates a different beauty. The summer sun bathes our blossoming courtyard in a glow of warmth. Near the boxes of geraniums and petunias, students seek a shady nook or a sunny bench where they can meditate alone, study for an exam, or relax with friends. In autumn, the red maples form an archway as they line the front of the building, and the rolling hills surround the school in a burst of russet and gold. The snow laden pines and hemlocks mark the advent of winter, and it, too, passes in a shimmer of ice and a gust of wind along the winding approach. Slo...wly, gentle spring envelopes our courtyard. and grounds with an abundance of bright tulips and rose-colored flowering crab trees to bring to an end a year at OHS.

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