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The Hlstory of the Glass of 19411 GREEHNG on TRIBE or 1941 ln September 1938 you a group of young warruors were sent off by Bug Chxef Wlllard F Prlor to find a new huntmg ground Great Ghlef Howard Knapp came to your rescue and you were allowed to travel the trall of Qnenda Hugh School under the name Sophomores You warrlors were rarmg to go because you had been so very successful IH your huntmg ground the former year when you were Freshmen All the warrlors soon reallzed how much more dnfficult the paths were becommg as thelr years progressed Thxs Sophomore tr1be selected Ollve Wahl as xts leader and tts counselors were Mr Hahn and Mxss Burns At an mformal after school dance everyone had a good laugh when Ghleftam Hahn mtroduced every warrlor to exery other warrxor because he dndn t thmk there were enough of the tr1be partncmpatmg m the d mce Your tr1be was very well prepared to put on good dances because you were the first warrxors ever to hold a dance as Freshmen As Sophomores you had manv outstandlng fighters among them Butch Schmutz and ack Carson were outstandlng ln football as was Carl De Nova ln basketball All ln all you warrxors had a most successful year and were well quallfied to march happlly lnto the unxor Huntmg Ground September 1939 found a tr1be wlth one hundred md thxrty warrlors who called themselves unxors self confldent m their dutles as such ln thus year the actmg ablllty of Betty Wxlkmson ame to be known when she took part xn the play New Fnres ohn Swallow gamed honors m contests wlth h1s muslcal talent Miss Hafele and Mr Dalton the class adxlsors helped Wltch Doctor George Blshop and the other unxors to staqe a memorable unnor War Dance lmmy av s Skm Beaters furnished the muslc and ack Carson and Tockxe Frler were leaders of the war march Ex erxone had a marx elous tlme the boxs looked so very br ne wxth thelr new tomah tw ks and the gurls so beautnful ln thelr new headdres es Wtth the successful passxng of fmal ex xms th1s umor Trlbe w as allow ed to enter the last Huntmg Ground a Sennors By September 1940 you w ere a real honest to goodness Semor Trxbe and ex erv one of xour warrxors marched on braxelx to conquer all obstacles that mlght stand ln your way these last days of trammg Your class w as an exc ptnonallx brnqht onc sxxteen percent recewmg an average of 90'r or better A sp aghettl supper w xs prepared for ull the members of the tribes ln Gnelda Hugh School by the Semor Llass A xcrw successful mformxl dance was held March 16 m the gxm wxth the councll flres around the room ltqhtcd bx Warrlor Broom Pushmg Cleary ln thls wear George Blshop aqam w as He ad Wltch Doctor and he certamlx brought crednt to the tr1be these two xears as tr1be le ader X our entxre trxbe ow es Wmse Counselors Hopkms and W1ll1ams a qreat deal for xll the tlme thex spent wlth xou A Semor Varletx Show w rxtten bs members of sour trube brouqht monex and fame to you thxs last vear of trammg The Farewell Semor Fxre Dance left mam burmng embers mn your memorxes w hxch wlll go wnth you alw ays And so you members of the tr1be farewell untnl agam our tranls cross B V . V . . . ' Y . . . Y . y r . ' 1 ' v - ' I l ' - 6 . ' V V V . Y . , Y V - .. . . I . V I I rl E I v - ' v - 1 I . ' - .... 1 A ,i . .. . . , . . D . C w Y y, V . 1 I ' .Q 1 ' I ' ' V 1' lf . - . k. I' 1 51 'A . vw . Y C V . v If v I P-T lyps B- E I vl I v 6 1 1 ' V l f ' i ffl . 1 f ' 1 H ' fi ,, l I , . V v , - S - . . . . . ' ' c ' ' V f c ' g 1' ' f ' 1' c - 2 . c It c l I ' ' . L. ' ' . 13' 'a, 2 .' e ' 1 1' 'K 2 A ' a ,' . 5 at ' Q 'e. z r 1 5 A . ' ' ' A' 1 ' leg. I' J i Q ' , ,f . I L K 4 - ' ,- Y ,' Q ' S 1 h' . ' Y- i - lf! I - 1 c C . . - -. i k i , In v. 'V . . . . Q , . K l , 1 -ff rx M -f
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lv P1 ff' 1 ,rv , . . :Q-fam, fi ,.. -RM. ,S .A Dedzmtzon The Oneida High School Class of 1941 is indeed happy to have the honor of dedicating its Oneidan to Miss Margaret Hopkins and Mr Arthur Williams We feel that these teachers have been much more to us than class advisors Miss Hopkins he Dean of Girls constantly striving to secure the best solutions to both our class and per sonal problems has won the hearts of this years seniors by her sincerity and deep interest in each member of the class Mr Williams a true friend to the class. has worked most diligently to make our social activities successful and our class standards the highest. So. through this vearbook we take pleasure in showing our appreciation and affection as a small reward for the fidelity of these teachers. 'ithre- Q J SEQ .0 sql' 141 gifs I W-x a 't 43-x N ,-L .- . . 'S , i .4 ' . A A Y U In X f KL' t . 1 h A.--- - ,,. ' H ..... -- ,iyi-x -1.1. f , ..,,- ,NM ,N-M . ---'f -A , ,Q lf ' ,vii -...,- - ,....X' c ' nie? -3'-:.. X V.-22.4 ' t'igQ- - -
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Last Wxll and Testament of the Class of 1941 We the Semor Class of 1941 bemg ID 1 subconscxous state of mmd do as solemnly as we know how bequeath the follow mg to those wt leaye behxnd us 1 'lo tht unlor Cl ls. A presldent as lndustrlous excellent outstandmq ind lt urmd as our own George Blshop 2 To Mrs Cnnp One home room of glrls who haxe at least read l1m1ly Post 3 To Normzn Bortle A lxttle of Fsther scobs sllence lll5tOI'X 4 To Ioyct Robtrts A bottle of glue so she can plck one fellow and stxck 5 To ack Donzhut A klddy car to rlde after those over due books 6 To Mlss Hardlnq A barrel of water to cool off the future debaters ln Modern Problems Club 7 To xmmy Hurrle Bob Laurlns strong reslstance Cuplds arrow 8 To lean Schelfele and VINIAH Klngsley A little of ean Otts sweet s1mpl1c1ty 9 To Mr Hahn That much willed Palmer Method Book 10 To Barbara Colller Betty Wxlklnsons abxlxty to be heard from the stage or anywhere 11 To ohnny Mundy The haxr pxn we ve been wantxng to gxve ack Nolan for a lonq t1me for use ln basketball games 12 To VIVIBH Kronberq A dxme to pay off that bet about a certam hlstory mark 13 To Bob Merrlll The good luck Iohn Swallow has had wxth hls curly haxr 14 To Mlss Hopkms At least one gurls home room 15 To Any unlor Gxrl Bernice Yemans abllxty to please 16 To Smokey Renwick More horses and less girls la Bud Nlles 17 To Betty Ryan A trooper and hls bloodhound for that wandermq reversible 18 To Robert Foor Dayxd Bort'es mconsplcuousness 19 To Mlss Hafele A pot of gold xf she gets a certam K Ryan through her Latln 20 To Ilmmy Buell Walter Arnold s volley ball technique 21 To Rosle Garvm Bobbee Lathams bar of soft soap for use on the faculty 22 To Weston Wells Velton Taylors abxllty to liven up a home room 23 To Falth Lmdkamp Laurxn Fellows motor bxke cox er upper Mam Street 24 To Mr Dalton Some cheml grow for those poor sxckly 20 mch geramums To Pepper Orcutt Rosemary Kocxk s fear of Room To B111 Flemmg Georqe Balkes steadmess To Any Grumpy Grouch Rxta Lawrence s cheerfulness To Gene Stratton Timmy Tomlmson s axrplane so you can keep track of the Navy 29 To l'rankl1n llxtcock Dayld Bortles ablllty to play the slush pump 30 To Betty HOlChklSS A brlght red quarantlnt mumps sxqn to accompany your halr To Any Rattlehead Molly Sellers dependabxlmty To Ken MacArthur Lillian Rayens deep voice To Ianet Coy ell The terrltory coyered by Cllck Powers To lrene Klxne Altce Catarmos reputatlon as a gxggle ox To Any unxor Boy Tommy Fullens formula for obtalmnq that certam somethlnq 36 To lane Loomls Lena LaBalbos abxllty to draw pxctures ln Mr Daltons classes 37 To Up and Commq Iumor Boys Amos Woodhouses hook entxtled How to Wln a Gul and Keep Her Won 38 To Evme DeFrees May Nuzzos superlor strength ID gym class 39 To Mlss Barbers Classes Ted Plerces get your work ln on time ablllty O To Mildred Bugbe More of what Bertha Rxssman does xn her spare tlme on the farm To Catherme Felts Helena Bertcal s supply of yokes 2 To Shlrley DeFrees Anna Ram s curlers To Miss Gllford A maqmfymq glass to locate the papers on her desk 44 To Mrs Booth Another ho ne room of the sweet quiet qlrls you had two years aqo 45 To Iohn KdI1WlShCF I'reder1ck Carletons ablllty IH Hlstory C 1 Iwo Any C nl Dan :to R xfte s dark eyes 47 To Lena Bxrbano Roller skates to keep up with Rose and Carmela 48 lo Any Glrl B rntrd Mathews curly red haxr 49 To Mrs Ste Maru A bltc as feroclous as her bark 50 To Reqma DuBo1s Delores Beltz bestows her patxence and seremty 51 And to anyone who wants and needs them we leave Betty Grazlanos b autlful long black eye lashes 52 Elizabeth Van Emenck s control oxer roller skates IS the q1ft to any steady customer of lakes 53 The comb1ned bustness technnque of Celna Fura and Alice Salemy IS bestowed upon the duo of Leclau and Brooks 54 To exery poor sufferer who tnes to run the mxmeograph we trustxnqly 4 l leaye the nursmg technique of Marle Maqllocca And so we brmg to a close thxs last w1ll and testament haymq trustfully confided to you our dearest hopes and possessnons Wxtnesses EILEEN Bum KATHERINE RYAN. MARCIA BEEKMM. Class Lawyer . C K L' 1 C I 4 . X , I , V. Y 31, v I Y ,V I V V. . . 1 : ' .. It ' ' in 33, ' ' ' ' ' ' , -' 34. ' : ' ' ' ' ' - , ' ' ' .2 , A b ' ' 1 - 35. ' I ' ': ' . L 'z ' ' ' ' ' - A ' -' 3 1 . i . . I . I A . h ' : 4 - ' -- 4 . ' 1 . ' ' t I I 4 4 ' - 41. ' 1 ' ' ' . ' l . A . ' - 4 . .' : ' . - l 1 .1 V 43. ' A : A ' ' A U - I - Ya -fm. V I' Su 'Q Q '. 4' . ' ' : ' ' - ' to U ' V ' - 25. : ' A ' 35. U - ' bn E '- 26. ' ' : A ' . ' . .A ' . 27. : ' . ' '. . ' 2 25. 1 ' ' . ' ' . lv - A.
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