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[[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.
  
==BLADU==
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[[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 [[Devin Hogan|Hogan]]'s editorship of the magazine.
 
  
 
==Origins==
 
==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.
 
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.

Revision as of 22:31, 1 October 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: , Meryl Leventon, Stephanie O'Brien, Niki Voice, Eden Newmark, Danielle Pyles, Catherine Ray, Allie Beechick, Monica Ruiz, and Siobhan May

Jenny Davis was never actually a member of the group, but is often confused for one.

Not here anymore.

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.