Onarga Township High School - Onarquois Yearbook (Onarga, IL)

 - Class of 1945

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□ THE ’4 5 ONA R Q U O I S □ FRESHMAN FANTASIES □ □ “We Got a Right to Sing the Blues” — almost, but not quite, we have reached the end of our year of agony. Guess what? Next year we’re sophs! Just a backward glance now, at our trials and tribulations. We were formally welcomed into OTHS with a Soph-Frosh reception, at which we had a wonderful time — and that’s no kidding! As things progressed during the year, we have a faint recollection of a cold fountain on the seat of our pants — bells, confusion, and more bells. Mary elected cheerleader — Myers, on the football team — Buddy started on the second B. B. team — and shivering in our shoes in algebra — our “hard times” party, at which Kenny “Lcm-U-cH” Palmer took the first prize for being the worst dressed — struggling in dancing class — and weren’t our representatives slick at the Carnival?—Learning how to leave Study Hall under Miss Doley’s eye—and lots of wonderscrumtuous experiences—why didn’t somebody tell us this is what it took to reach our sophomore year? Know what, tho? We’re glad we have three more years to go — and may they be as full of fun and hard work as this year — the latter we have no doubts about! Here we want to tell you of our Miss Doley and Coach Walters, whom we thank for helping us struggle through this year. They are our sponsors, and they’re swell!

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□ THE ’45 ONARQUOIS □ freshman Class □ □ Last, but not least, let we lowly freshmen introduce ourselves; as of this year, we are known as: Donna “You Can’t Love But One” Lindsay, Doris “Are There Any More At Home Like You?” Lindsay, Margaret “Scatterbrain” Kanosky, Ina “I’m Gonna Build A Fence Around Texas” Dickenson, Mary “He Was Mine In May But Margie’s In June” Cox, Boyd “Imagination” Harris, Billy “Billy Boy” Patterson, Joan “Bessie In A Bustle” Luessen, Glendora “I Haven’t Time To Be A Millionaire” Greiner, Betty “Slap-Happy Lassie” Posted, Margaret “There’s Something About A Soldier” Tilstra, Kenneth “In A Moment Of Madness” Palmer, Floyd “Lazy Bones” Hanson, Junior “Mr. Five By Five” DuVall, Ken- neth “When You’re Smiling” Legan, Julia “Sleepy Time Gal” Neal, Elizabeth “Little Girl” Peters, Marietta “Elmer’s Tune” Scott, Emma “Hey! Stop Kissin’ My Sister” Thees-feld, Elsie “Double Trouble” Theesfcld. Norma “Sunny Side Of The Street” Jimison, Shirley “Pistol Packin’ Mama” DeFries, David “You'l Never Know” Siebert, Wendell “The Big Bad Wolf” Orr, Beverly “My Beloved Is Rugged Colebank, Bcb “All I Need Is You” Lee, Gene “Old Shep” Shcppleman, Charle; “Ain’t Misbehavin’ ” Krause, Buddy “Dumbo” McFadden, Nora “Night And Day” Lewis, Gene “The Cowboy Serenade” Myers, Roy “Don’t Fence Me In” Ficklin, and Donald “Rockin’ Horse Ran Away” Schmohe. First row, left to right: Julia Neal, Glenn Duvall, Margaret Tilstra, David Siebert, Ina Dickenson, Gene Sheppleman, Elsie Theesfeld, Charles Krause, Joan Luessen, Wendell Orr, Marietta Scott, Sponsor, Miss Do-ley. Second row: Margaret Kanosky, Kenneth Palmer, Norma Jimison, Donald Schmohe, Glendora Greiner, Bill Patterson, Nora Lewis, Bob Lee, Doris Lindsay, Boyd Harris, Emma Theesfeld. Third row: Ass’t. Sponsor Mr. Walters, Roy Ficklin, Mary Cox, Buddy McFadden, Beverly Colebank, Kenneth Legan, Betty Posted, Floyd Hanson, Shirley DeFries, Gene Myers, Donna Lindsay, Elizabeth Peters.



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 □ THE ’45 ONARQUOIS □ football 1944 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE September 15 . Forrest September 22 Saunemin September 29 Chatsworth October 6 October 20 October 27 November 3 Rantoul Cullom Herscher Gilman

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