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SENIOR ANNUAL—CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED ELEVEN—ONEIDA HIGH SCHOOL JOHN PETERSON DESCRIPTION «Mass President A thorough man of the world, maybe a bit wild, suspected of smoking ci- garettes and shooting crap». In build. abort and «hunky and U taking the curtilage treatment to make him grow tall. Nation- ality. t’hinese. I'hoto by ». Peteraon. CLASS HISTORY The eventful day had at last arrived when each member of the (Mass of 1911 were taken by their mo'hrra. older brother or winter or nome lovine hand to school. Our mothers had told us that when we were seven we could all start to school and we were aVi very anxious to ?o. but when the day had at last arrived we all thought that somethin? dreadful had befallen our young lives. When the Inst bell ran? there were twenty-three trembling souls gazing at our teacher. Miss flavin. . r •«•tier known as: Mrs. John Kenney. This year was un eventful one in our young lives. We all learned our A B C’s and a little Arithmetic, which included addin? and substractin?. »ne day some visitors came to school and one pupil became so interested In them that she would not learn her spellin? lesson. At class time Myrtle was asked to «pell several words, but rach time she tailed to spell the word correctly so the toucher compelled her to remain after the other pupils had ?one home. Myrtle thought this was hard punishment, but she bore It with a brave heart and so was allowed to ?o home after she had learned her spellin? lesson. Many other happenings occurred this first year of school life which were land marks in our youn? lives. DESCRIPTION ‘Li?ht and airy as a Fairy”: has the appearance of being dis- appointed in love and wasted to almost nothing: nervous and cries all night: will not go to church, but plays pinockle and seven-iif with Johnny every Sunday. Nationality. Hottentot. MYRTLE NELSON
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SENIOR ANNUAL—CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED ELEVEN—ONEIDA HIGH SCHOOL LYNNE ADAMS DESCRIPTION A good little hoy; bashful and particularly afraid of girls. and never writes or receives notes; big and fat and slow as a spav- ined snail; ran scarcely read and write, and converses by signs. Nationality. African, cap- tured In Tlmbuctoo. Photo by lister Westlund. CLASS HISTORY but the greatest one was the last day of school when- each one spoke a piece or sang a song, and after bid- ing our teacher adieu we carried all our books home to enjoy three long months of play. The three months of vacation soon passed and when September came again we found that four members of our class had moved away, but our Jolly Helene started to school this term and as she had already been taught her A H ( s she entered our ( lass. One day shortly after our new member Joined the class she lost her handkerchief and cried as if her heart would break, until Miss Gavin went out on the play ground and brought the lost article to the own- er. The owner looked very much pleased and smil- ing through her tears says. Thank you. We had now entered the second grade and as tin- work was somewhat harder than it had been the previous year, we were all becoming well acquainted and spent many happy hours together. We had pic- nics out in the yard under the maple trees. Hide and go seek, black-man. pom-pom. pull-away were our favorlate games and we had fun besides work. The next September we began to think we were growing pretty old. for we were promoted from the first room into the second. Here we found a new DESCRIPTION A quiet, well-behaved little girl with h shy retiring disposi- tion: would be quite good look- ing if not so awfully skinny; hates lw ys and will have noth- ing to do with them: has no ac- complishments; couldn’t play a grind organ and sings like filing a saw. Nationality. Swedish. Photo by Helene Olenn. J w HELENE GLENN
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