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-'P 'zu - S. May 21,1976 Academic Awards Moy 27 The Ontario High School's Booster Club will be sponsoring the Ninth Annual Academic Awards Program. The awards will be presented by Mr. Dakin, Principal, and Mrs. Speas, Assist. Principal. The academic awards will be given to one of four outstanding students in various areas. The teachers in these academic areas chose these students through academic excellence. Besides the academic awards, there are many service and scholarship awards given by prominent service clubs and colleges. The Kiwanis, Elks, Soroptimist, Key, and Girls' League clubs will be giving their awards based on service and citizenship excellence. Many times the awards are plaques, but sometimes they are cash awards. The Chaffey Trust, Gemco and California Savings 8: Loan give scholarships. A number of students will be presented grants by colleges. The mystery of the awards is that the students many times don't know in what areas they will receive the award. All students who are to receive an SENIOR STA Ontario High School has now seen 13 issues of the Jag-Wire published and distributed among its students to inform them of school activities, and will soon see the 1975-76 Onca. The staffs that put together these two publications are composed of students who are sophomores through seniors. Those who are seniors will not be with Ontario next year to continue their work, and many students do not know who these people are. The Jag-Wire staff consists of four editors, all of whom are seniors. These seniors are Rena Floyd, Editor in Chief and Editorial Editor, jack Morgan, award will be notified by letter. Their parents will be invited to attend. The Academic Awards Program will be held in the OHS cafeteria on Thursday, May 27, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. The awards to be given away are as follows: Art, one for each grade 4 Business, one for each grade 4 English, one for each grade 4 Drama student 1 Driver Ed student 1 Publications student 1 Spanish student 2 French student 2 History, one for each grade 4 Homemaking, one for each grade 4 Woodshop student 1 Electric Shop student 1 Drafting student 1 Crafts student 1 Automotive student 1 Math, one for each grade 4 Instrumental Music student 1 Vocal Music student 1 Science, one for each grade 4 Boys' PE, one for each grade 4 Girls' PE, one for each grade 4 jag-Wire Qcatures FF MEMBER News Editor, Paula Pashich, Features Editor, and Rocky Teresa, Sports Editor. The Onca staff has six seniors working to produce a yearbook for O.H.S. 'These students are Carolyn Burns, Editor in Chief, Cathy Michaud, Faculty Editor, Cheryl Brown, Senior Editor, Paula Berns and joe Franco, Activities Editors, and Rocky Teresa, Sports Editor. Also working for the jag-Wire and Onca staff is senior Mary Veriegas, typist. Next year new students will join both of these staffs, and from their work will receive much recognition. Page 3 Dakin Evaluates Seniors Soon your fourth year of high school will come to an end, opening the way for each of you to take another step toward meeting your goals in life. As l reflect on these four years that have gone by so quickly, I am grateful that so many of you have contributed to making Ontario High School a better school and the community a better place in which to live. Many of the curriculum changes that have been made and will be made in the future are a result of your recommendations, criticisms, and discussion with staff. The Student Council has paved the way for more open communications between the council members, students, and staff. This should create a better atmosphere on campus. The activities programs have made great strides. The future looks good for both girls and boys, athletics, the fledgling intra-mural program has been successful and will be expanded next year, the performing groups such as the band, orchestra, drama, chorus, etc. have done an excellent job, and the publication class, which is dominated by seniors, has made excellent progress in improving the school paper. In view of these things Ihave mentioned and many others that could be mentioned, l feel that the future for the members of the Class of 1976 is certainly bright. l personally wish each of you a most successful future. Alfred E. Dakin Principal Affciin The Goofs You Hove Ser During the process of re-evaluating my thoughts and desperately trying to justify all its unwanted fears, guilts and anxieties, I find a lot of these unresolved questions are left unanswered. The mind explores in depth those things that sometimes seem too difficult to be answered in the present physical state. As we mature our mind is constantly developing and exploring crevices of knowledge that entail our future, our thoughts and those feelings that exist within us. On june 9, 1976, the Senior Class of Ontario High School will hold its commencement services marking the beginning of our future as young men and women. Exploring life in its fullest essence will be left up to us as individuals. Success is yours, attain all those goals that you have set for yourself and more. Give your mind the freedom to be creative and adventurous. There are many paths that will be chosen, as there are many individuals with different desires. But whatever you do, do it to its fullest extent. Robin Avant
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T ' Sincerely yours ff. -aw ., C- W, P3862 Edilor Recalls Special Moments ,MaY21t1976 To the Students and Faculty Members of OHS: It is perhaps during these final weeks of the school year when seniors begin recalling events that occurred to them during their high school days. Four years isn't much compared to a life-time. It is if enough, however, to make laughter and tears. The graduating class of '76 faced many changes. I myself 'UQ experienced things I never dreamt would happen to me. As editor of the Jag-Wire, I took on the responsibilities of editorials. Remember the big stink over my editorial on necking? I was accused of hiding from people when that was released. How about my article entitled Beware of Rope. I forgot to proof-read, it should have read 'Beware of Rape. The coaches couldn't figure out why the sports page had a poem, Try Smiling, on it in one edition. CRocky had been ill.J I don't suppose jennifer Dillon was too upset to find out that she alone had made the cover of the newspaper. The reason behind that - jack had the flu and I couldn't find his copy. Thank goodness for pictures! I soon came to the conclusion that a few teachers were disturbed Jack Morgan - News Editor by an editorial on the English department. Did you ever fear that a Rena Hoyd - Editor-in-Chief grade from long ago would be brought down? So you can imagine my thoughts when I wrote about teachers becoming babysitters. My transfer papers were ready to be signed. As a well-known toe stornper, I didn't score too highly with Randy johnson, president of Student Senate. No harm meant, I was attempting to make people aware of the lack of concern with this organization. Did you notice the different staff boxes the jag-Wire had this past year? I kept hoping to find one that really appealed to me, CI'm still lookingj But I did provide the reader with variety. Our first Jag-Wire of the year was released on October 3, 1975. We ran a story on the pep squad activities, remember? Things were confused and someone forgot to take a picture of the new squad. The result - a picture taken from an old yearbook of the seniors as B Cheerleaders. Obviously we had a few problems to overcome this year. Along with these obstacles came improvements. I thank you, the reader, along with the Jag-Wire staff, for making '75-76 a successful year. I sincerely hope that the student body and faculty members will give Ruth Rhodes their concern and understanding next year that I received. Good luck to everyone. ' Paula Pashich - Feature Editor I ' R0CkY Teresa - Sports Editor lag-Wir Floyd ......... Editor jack Morgan . . . .News liditor Rena Floyd . . Editorial Iiditor Paula Pashich . . . Feature Iiditor Rocky Teresa . . . Sports Iiditor Rena Floyd Jag-Wire Editor Cathy Lopez .,......... Typist Yolanda Zarate ........ Cartoonist Robin Avant, Frank Faria, Don Frusher Cathy Lopez, Linda Pate ...... Reporters Mr. Ted Mann ........... Adviser The JAG-WIRE is published bi-monthly by the Publications Class of Ontario High School, 901 West Francis Street, Ontario, California 91761 Opinions expressed on this page are not necessarily those of the entire lag-Wire staff or of the adviser. Mr. Ted Mann - Adviggr
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