Ontario High School - Echo Yearbook (Ontario, NY)

 - Class of 1923

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The junior Echo vga- e' IW? yourselves. Had it not been for the talent of the other classes and a member of the sixth grade, that would have been a failure. If you will kindly bear in mind these gems of thought you will be known to the world as well as the police as the class of 1924. Do you wish for kindness? Be kind. Do you wish for truth? Be true. 'What you give of yourself you will find the world w'ill re- flect back to you. Life is a mirror, and if you smile, that smile shall be sure to return. Bear hate in your heart, and e'er long all the world will with hatred burn. A This Key of Knowledge, which you have tonight conlided to our keeping, is received by us with a realization of its deep signi- ficance. To the best of our ability we shall endeavor to discharge the duties which fall to us as custodians. We shall advance at such a rapid rate that as you see our tail light going around the next bend- Excuse our dust! Senior Class Poem By Myrtle Allen Une day as wandering thru' the forest wide A sparkling little brooklet I espied, And, meditating there, as in a dream, I followed in my thought that little stream. I saw it hasten down the mountainside And thru, the grass-green meadow softly glide. lt cheered and watered all along its way As on it went from morn ,till end of day, And, as it hastened onward, mile by mile, The stream was growing larger all the while. Thru' deeper valleys now its course it took, Until into the river flowed the brook. Here, on its swelling current, day by day, lt bore the nation's commerce on its way, While onward, ever onward, flowed the tide Until it reached the ocean deep and wide. How like this little stream, though Ifnis human life z its growth, its changing scenes, its calm and strife- At first the tiny child with dance and glee Starts babbling toward the great and unknown sea: Then, larger, stronger growing year by year, Life's lighter burdens he begins to bear, He takes the tasks that face him, one bv one, .27

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Ontario High School f-'N IF'-1 junior Reply G. Carlton Cone O-NIGHT as I stand before you in behalf of the junior Class of 1923, it is with a feeling of pleasure and happiness, be- cause I am a member of a class which does not need to be bragged about. We have taken as our motto B2 and every member has lived up to it. Not like the Seniors do We sound our praises and brag of our work, for self-commendation goes but a little ways. Our deeds will speak for themselves. We heartily thank you for your advice, nevertheless we know it should be con- sidered, for everyone knows Seniors are characterized by their large-sized hats. I am rather ashamed to stand here tonight in the presence of your friends and schoolmates and criticize you and your class in regard to your ways of doing, as you are the older and should have set a better examp-le. What has your class done for O. H. S. this year? You have maintained a lower average than the Juniors throughout the year. It is true that by the aid of the other classes you have made considerable money.' You have copied other classes by selling candy and attempting to sell subscriptions. But what have you done with this money? You have put it in yo-ur pockets, and left behind as a remembrance of your class-no-thing. Seniors, do you consider it a shining example causing the faculty so much trouble just because you would write notes and you would stand gazing so wistfully out the assembly room windows? Your representative here who claims to be so- exemplary has never been seen in the honor seat. Junior meetings have always found him on the other side of the door with his ear at the keyhole. He was one of the three Seniors at the hazing of the Freshman party. Sneaking bravely from tree to tree he approached the doors, but after a fruitless attempt at op-ening them with his skeleton key he gave up and went home. Is that the way you are going to face the future? Stand up! follow our class motto and what you start you will finish in a manner that will make your under-classmen proud of you. Seniors, you have in this last year felt the importance off your position and demanded morel consideration than any previous senior class. You have had absolutely no class spirit. One of your members positively refused to attend your only class party. You have never been known to do anything alone successfully. Your candy caretaker was always leaving the key at home and asking some innocent Freshie to get it for her. In putting on your play, the Junior class sold more tickets for you than you did 26 Q



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Ontario High School c-fi wb Increasing ever as the years flow on, But ere the child to age has grown, we know Thru' pleasant paths of learning he must go Before engaging in the sturdy work of life Vifhere all around there's pain and care and strife. As students we have come to where today From out these pleasant fields we take our way. Thus far our lives have been all gladness everywhere, But now we hasten to the life of care. Uur teachers in this school have been most kind, We understand quite well we'll never find Such friends again to- help us on our way, So cheerful and so willing as were they. Now, we confess we oft were very bad, But for our mischiefs we are truly sad. Still always in our schoolwork, be it known To all the lower classes we have shown The noble way to learning and to fame And blazed the trail for them the way we came. But now the time has come to leave this place, To go into the world its care to face. Yet we will go where duty calls us ever Forever moving onward, like the river, To bear our portion of the great world's work VVhere none must dare to falter or to shirk. En Avant, forward, always be our aim As we toil on and up to heights of fame. With steadfast purpose we will onward go, As toward the sea the river keeps its flow. Thus to the stars thru' strife welll ever climb And rest not till we reach those heights sublime. Then here's to the brave class of twenty-three, The noblest, bravest class you'll ever see. Our banner with its silver and old rose Now leading, on before us ever goes. Then here's to the teachers who have helped us thru' Here's to the boys and girls so nobly true, May each have happiness with wealth and fame, Success and joy, and a world-wide honored name. l l M r. Start- In what course do you expect to graduate, John? John-Oh, in the course of time. 28

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