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The following women were "out of control" their first year at Knox: | The following women were "out of control" their first year at Knox: | ||
− | [[Siobhan May]], [[Meryl Leventon]], [[Stephanie O'Brien]], [[Niki Voice]], [[Eden Newmark]], [[Danielle Pyles]], [[Catherine Ray]], [[Allie Beechick]] | + | [[Siobhan May]], [[Meryl Leventon]], [[Stephanie O'Brien]], [[Niki Voice]], [[Eden Newmark]], [[Danielle Pyles]], [[Catherine Ray]], [[Allie Beechick]], Monica Ruiz |
[[Jenny Davis]] was never actually a member of the group, but is often confused for one. | [[Jenny Davis]] was never actually a member of the group, but is often confused for one. |
Revision as of 20:22, 31 August 2007
Colloquial pronunciation of O^(2)C, meaning OOC (Out Of Control). A group of freshman girls during the 2004-05 school year.
List of Members
Many people are actually confused to who was actually in O2C.
The following women were "out of control" their first year at Knox:
Siobhan May, Meryl Leventon, Stephanie O'Brien, Niki Voice, Eden Newmark, Danielle Pyles, Catherine Ray, Allie Beechick, Monica Ruiz
Jenny Davis was never actually a member of the group, but is often confused for one.
BLADU
BLADU, a now-defunct journalism magazine known in later years for its crude humor, printed a libelous statement about the group in their last full issue. While it is rumored that the girls forced the magazine to shut down, then editor Devin Hogan actually killed the publication on purpose and on his own.
The girls in the group were very understanding about the situation, and some of them even helped out on a summary of BLADU issue that marked the end of Hogan's editorship of the magazine.
Origins
The name originated at pumphandle, when the girls were screaming and acting silly. A bystander remarked that the girls were "O2C", but the girls heard and co-opted the term. The bystander was not amused.