Oneida High School - Oneidan Yearbook (Oneida, NY)

 - Class of 1927

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Ciassn iWiii NVALLACE COLYVAY, Class Lawyer y f rr! E, the class of nineteen twentysseven of Oneida High School, of the City of Oneida, County of Madison, State of New York, being ol' sound mind and memory and understanding, do make, publish, and declare the following as and for our last Will and Testament: First, Vile hereby revoke all wills, codicils or testamentary instruments by us and at any time heretofore made. Second, NVe give, bequeath and bequest to our Principal, Albert II. Covell, our unending and alfeetionate praise. Third, To Eldon Dungey the sole tsoulj 1-ight to monopolize Mary Clark's time. 1f'om'th, To Madeline McCormaek--Bernard O'Brien. Fifth, To Albert Moshier a lite estate on the Loucks' f arm. Stazth, To Robert Lorenz a season's pass to Dorothy Powers' home. Seventh, To the class ot' twenty-eight our supply of senior dignity to be used at all times. Eighth, To Florence C. Mcllougall a pair of ear mutils to be worn at all times for the purpose ot' deadening the noise produced by the wearers of leather heels. Ninth, To Lewis XV. Lawrence a more stern and commanding face to be used when asked for permits. Tenth, To Francis Ignazzitto a one-way ticket to Sunny Sicily. Eleventh, To Esther Messenger a new chair---she doesn't sleep comfort- ably on the one she has. Twelfth, To Leonard A. NVatters a more ambitious football team than that of '26. Tlmtecnth, To any member of the fairer sex that may chance to accom- pany Emerick Godor, a pair of roller skates. Fourfcentll, To Gladys ll. Fearon our combined wish that she may have good luck and that she will not forget the lll0llliwl'S ol' the class ot' '27. 1 ?:ftUClLflI,, To Agnes McCormack, Francis Tarry. SieI7fC0tLfhf, To James Murphy the privilege of having the Park Garage sign his study slips and report card. SGUONf06lLflI., To Cliilord Hart a curling iron and two mirrors. Efightccnlh, To Miles Ilavis all kinds of good luck at Colgate. Nineteenth, To Donald llevan Muir a 't'ew more ot' the High School base- balls. Twentieth, To Hazel Laurie a pair ot' stilts. Tfwcnty-jirst, To liernardine llu ilois a lock of sunny 0tto's tiaming hair. Tufcnty-second, To Miss llurns a group of more intellectual students than are now signed up for chemistry. Twenty-thifrd, To Frederick Schuck a device for determining the date so as to avoid all danger of meeting O'Donnell.

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r I ' Tzoenfy-fourth, To Alfred Shorteli an athletic scholarship in the Dur- lmmville riding: arudeiny. 7'Il'I'lll'll-fiffll, To all tho girls rolivrtivt-ly :md imlividuzllly. John llzltrh. Tll'f'lIf,lj-Nf.I'HlV, 'l'o Howzlid Lowis :I primtv 'phono to Maury Morgauistvl-11's homo to prvvmit tho iwighlrors from Iistm-iiiiipg-iii. 7'11'r'nfy-.wr'1'm1ll:, To tho t':u-iilty :uid roniniiiing stndonts ot' Uiwidzi High School fl'll 11321 ll0Q:Nil02ltiN ol' voiisolaition to lm usod to hvlp rontrol thvir grivt' :lt our dvpzirturv. txVilGll.S wrong with this llil'ill1'l'?ki The Students' Association t jay! tho tirst Friday lllllldlillg' ot' overt' month tho :xssvmlnly poriod is gg!-l dvvotvd lllilillij' to tho husiinoss ot' tho Studvnts' Association. 'Pho QOVl'l'lllll0lli ol' this zlssorizltion rests in tho hands ol' :ni alnlv lnody. nanm-ly: thc- l'r1-sidont, Vivo-l'rvsidvnt, S0011-talry, 'l'l'0:1sl11-v1', AIilllilQ'l'l'S ot' alll studvut zu-tivitios NllSftlilll'ti hy tha- nssorizltion. as will :ls tho liiul lCdit'or, an i':u'ult,v advisor and il nwmhvr from out-h rlalss. Soon after tho opening.: ot' srhool tlll vlvrtioii was hold :md thc- following' oiiirvrs duly installlvdz l'rt-sidmit, Stuart Williams: viii'-I,l'0Sid0llf, Otto Shortollg Srri'ot:u-y, Sorzipliiiw Rose, and 'l'i'wis1ii-vi-, Miss tihxdys Fvaron. To he fl IIIOIIIIPUI' in good standing.: il Si'lltit'Ili must pay his monthly dm-s l'0gIlllt'tI'iy. Our prosont U0liSfiillii0Il daitvs from .I:1nll:lr,v il, 1924. Sonic of its aims whim-h tho association strivvs to attain nrt-: To t'ostor school spirit, to t'urthc-r studunt zu-tivitivs, and to l'ii'l'l'iiV0i'V organizer thc- student hody for thc- rondm-t ot' its ilii'ilil'S.v Uneicio High School Honor U Tho honor 4'0 is tho hig.5hvst award that Omlidn High School hvstows upon its Ql'2ltillilfl'S. lti is il rocogiiitioin ot' srholurship, athlrtir prowvss. drzmmtir ability, svrvire in thv High Srhool owlic-stl-at or on the stati' ot' the High School paper, :md of sm-hool ritizviiship. WVU :Irv proud to aumoum-0 tho winnvrs oi' tho llonor 1 D . 1925-1i0lll'g.1'l? A. llowoy, Jr., Murgairvt A. Gould, I . Urownoll Tompkins. 19215-Mirimn Ulmmplin, Hilda Christ. IciliiN'l'ill0 Hainswortll, till-nn Iioncks, Sorupliim- Hose. 1927-N. IiIil1'l'y Ulmmpliii, Thomas Gorton, Fred Morse, Stuart XVillian1s. Y

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