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OHS ALUMNI WEEKEND 2018

Annual Gathering Starts

At Oneonta Country Club

Some 135 OHS Alumni, top, pose on the Oneonta Country Club’s putting green before this morning’s start of the annual Alumni Golf Tournament, which begins the annual weekend of reunion celebrations. Players have a chance to win loads of prizes including a 2019 Chevy Cruze if they get a hole-in-one! At right, as the sun comes out, Jim Sandoli, ’63, lines up a shot as son Jim Jr., ’02, and Phil Meagley, ’63, look on. Awards will be given out around 2:30 p.m. The Alumni Banquet is this evening at the Asa C. Allison Building.  Annual Wall of Fame inductions are Saturday morning at the high school, followed by the homecoming game in the afternoon.  (Ian Austin/AllOTSEGO.com)

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