Oneonta High School 1968 Yearbook (Oneonta, NY) - Full Access
After a short orientation in the auditorium, bewildered sopho– mores rush into the halls in search of their homerooms. 42 Sophs fit school routine, help boost school spirit The transition to a new school is sometimes difficult, but always exciting. A certain bright– ness about this year cast a glow over attending different classrooms, meeting new people, and receiving fresh textbooks. It was a time for the "firsts" that accompany attending high school: the football games, lockers, library cards, and lab classes. For the first time, sophomores met foreign exchange students. They gained a new concept of people and countries through their new friendships. Extracurricular activities created an atmo– sphere to which the sophomores added enthu– siasm and zeal. In turn, this atmosphere con– tributed to their class and school spirit. New classes, teachers, activities-all made a memorable year. HOMEROOM 21~ront row: N. Ploutz, L. Riddell, B. Robinson, R. Roick, A. Pondol· fino, D. Phelps, J . Parisian, S. Rogers, D. Rowley. Second row: R. Perkins, D. Pickens, J. Osterhout, S. Pindar, T. Peebles, F. Reynolds, C. Roberts, K. Rooney, K. Plautz. Back row: S. Quackenbush, C. Reller, T. Rudolph, M. Rose. M. Palmeter, D. Panko, S. Parsons, W. Reilly, I. Pearson.
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