Ontario High School - Echo Yearbook (Ontario, NY)

 - Class of 1924

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------- JUNIOR scno Marjorie Hallauer M SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY W HEN we organized in the fall of l92Z, as Freshmen, our class consisted of thirty-nine members. We elected Carolyn Fuller, presidentg Frank Hill, vice-presidentg james Whitbourne, secretary: Dorothea McCarty, treas- urer, and Miss Kennedy as our class aclvisor. Blue and gold were chosen as our colors and Through Trials to Triumph, for our class motto, as it will serve us not only throughout our high school couse but also throughout our whole life. During the year we had several parties and class functions, which kept up a fine class spirit. We assembled this year as Sophomores with only fifteen members, this being less than half of our original number. When we organized May 2, l924, Marjorie Hallauer was elected Presi- dent: Elizabeth VVaterman, vice-president: Dorothea McCarty, secretary and treasurer. We found we had the same colors as the present juniors, so we chose emerald and gold. Miss Hedden was unanimously elected class advisor. This year instead of spending our time 'in fooling and gayety, we turned studious and worked hard. By doing this, we have lost much of the so-called green color. Although we were not organized until May, we had previous to this time two class functions, one being a party at the home of Marjorie Hallauer, the other, a debate. This was held during our English period, the topic being Shakespeares plays should be studied in school. The affirmative side won. This contest brought out the fact that our class contains good material for such work. f L THE SOPHOMORES 1 x- , .41 President ............ ........ M arjorie Hallauer Vice-president .................... Elizabeth Waterman Secretary-treasurer ................ Dorothea McCarty Class Motto--Through Trials to Triumph Class Colors-Emerald and Gold Class Flower- , Class Roll-Left to Right Miss I-ledden fClass Advisor, Gordon Allen Marie Hennessey Doris Thompson Beatrice Palmer Arline Risley Oleta Conrow Ernestine Fuller Dorothea McCarty Ruth Schimerhorn Carolyn Fuller Elizabeth Waterman Marjorie Hallauer Garray Raup John Furber Hubert Keeley 30

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JUNIOR ECHO That's Where My Money Goes fFor Powclerl- Bertha Whitcomb Tuck Me To Sleep in My Old 'Tucky Home- Louise Cann Gee, But I Hate To Go Home Alone-Alice Reed Ain't We Got Fun-George Barret I Look For the Silver Lining-Elsie Hilager My Wild Irish Rose-Elizabeth Waterman Don't Forget Us When We're Gone-The Seniors Old King Tut-Paul Bailey The Life of a Rose-Mary LeFrois I Wish I Had a Girl-Gary Raup In the Evening By the Moonlight, Louise- Melville Sheahen Help, Help, l'm Falling in Love-Ralph Casey l Ain't Nobody's Darling-Lillian Closser Foolish Child--Carolyn Fuller BELIEVE THAT: I WILL ANYONE EVER MAKE US I Clarence Becker cloesn't get his civics lesson. Elsie Brown will encourage anyone but a bookkeeper. Ethel Young ever lost the honor seat of her class during her high school course. Elsie Hilleger has a strong voice. Glenna Porrey wouldn't like a teeter board for a recitation bench. Ernestine Fuller isn't older than Carolyn Fuller. Doris Bel can't get her French. Doris Thompson is bashful. Myron Leenhouts will ever be thin. Roswell Pratt cIoesn't like to go to a Sunday School convention. Ear rings are not becoming to Lucille Stoll. Lelah Rouch doesn't like the back seat of her row. Elsie DeRoo cIoesn't get to school on time. The Sophomores are peaceable. The Freshmen have any pep. Dorothea McCarty is a Saint. Viola Arney cloesn't use powder. Marie Hennessey is not the brightest of the Sophomores. Neva Wemes sits up straight. Thelma Brandt is not a good writer. Hubert Keeley talks so that all may hear him in Oral English. Earl Keeley isn't a gentleman. Grace Bushart isn't everybody's friend. Stella Dengeleski will be a designer Ethel Leenhouts has curly hair. Beatrice Palmer is stubborn. Homer Barnhart will have a front seat. Mason Schaap likes curly hair. Lester Ameele doesn't use good English. -Clara Lebbert 29



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1l-l JUNIOR ECHO Anna Moque H F RESI-IMAN CLASS HISTORY H UR FRESHMAN CLASS, consisting of thirty-three members, is the largest class in the high school. The social activities have been in our class, rather uneventful as we did not organize until late in the year. ln our first meeting we elected our class officers. James Whilbourne was chosen president: Ralph Casey, vice-president: Edith Monroe, secretary and treasurerg while Mr. Campbell was chosen our class advisor. ln our next meeting we chose old rose and sand for our class colors, and selected the motto: May Knowledge lncrease. ln the earlier part of the school term a few of the members of the class attended the Shakesperian play, As You Like lt, which they enjoyed very much and entertained the rest of us with accounts of its presentation. The honor seat in our class has been held by the same student throughout the year, while in other cases there has been considerable changing. The boys in the Freshman class have tried their best to get near the back part of the room, and so far they have succeeded better than those of any of the other classes, there being but a few girls with higher averages. We hope all may return next year in order to make the Sophomore class larger than it has been for the last two years. I THE F RESHMEN I President .............................. james Whitbourne Vice-president ................................ Ralph Casey Secretary and treasurer ................ Edith Monroe Class Motto--May Knowledge Increase Class Colors-Old Rose and Sand Marian Eaton Bertha Whitcomb Paul Bailey Lelah Brewer Grace Bushart Elsie Hillegar Miram Leenhouts Eunice Lanson Earl Keeley Mason Schaap Harold Sheahen Class Roll Homer Barnhart Lester Ameele Rex Ransley Max Verdow Edith Monroe Alice Reed Roswell Pratt Clarence Becker George Barrett Thelma Brandt 31 Anna Moque Doris Bel Ethel Leenhouts Grace Deshaw Lillian Closser Elsie DeRoo Adelbert Murphy Stella Dengeleski Ralph Casey Viola Arney james Whitbourne

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