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REUNION WEEKEND ’15

At Banquet, 470 OHS Alumni

Take Stroll Down Memory Lane

Anne Laboda, class of '81, talks with Bud Perrone, her former Russian History teacher in high school and John Higgins, who was her principal when she went to Valley View elementary. They were among over 470 Oneonta Alumni who attended the banquet at the Asa C. Allison building Friday evening where classmate from the 40's -the 80's mingled and caught up with each other as OHS Alumni weekend continues. (Ian Austin/ AllOTSEGO.com)
Anne Laboda,  ’81, talks with Bud Pirone, center, her former Russian History teacher and later OHS principal, and John Higgins, who was her principal when she attended Valley View elementary. She was among over 470 Oneonta alumni who attended the banquet at the Asa C. Allison former Armory building Friday evening, where classmates from the ’40s through ’80s mingled and caught up with each other as OHS Alumni Weekend continues. (Ian Austin/ AllOTSEGO.com)

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