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:lQI3CY9QIWC'X9G7'5C'QJQ! Q!-BCIBC-X991-BC-XDQYADC-YQQI MAS95: I I g K I I I I 5: '-4 I I ROSWELL PRATT fRaj ' I IX, I worry not, for what's the use? u 0 To worry bores me like the deucc. G, I Assistant Editor of The Echo, 3. Basketball, 1, 3. Baseball Cmanagerj, 3. I, ,I rx In I LOIS PALMER CP2110 I Happy I am, from care I'm free, UI u . - n Why arent they all contented like mr? 'N I tlifike gfliforc of TheJEc3h0, 3. I I um secretary , . Bzglcetball, l. 3. Girl Scouts, 2, 3. I J Ig II 'JI I II 2 54, I RAYMOND PEER fRayJ Be good, says the proverb, And happy you'll be! But fun, on the other hand, Satislies me, I Iv Advertising Manager of U fl The Echo, 3. 'N I Class President. 3. I 5 Basketball, 3. 4 Baseball, 2, 3. Iv 5 ul n 'N I I ROBERTA ROBERTSON fBertJ Since brevity is the soul of wit, I will be brief-- I Behold .our Editor-in-chief! I I, Editor-in-chief of The Echo, 3. :J 0 Class Treasurer,-3. 0, I Glee Club Cpresidentl, 3. Girl Scouts, 2, 3. Ig KI I I Ig Q I I i!6X7C.1DGE9C.1D G29 LYS Gi? QEPCZHZQ 65.9 9.10 Gi 9.19 G29 Li 5: U61 .
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::GI5fX9QI'3CX9GI3CX9QlQi 5fJ?bc'x9Q1'uc'x9Q1'bc'x9Ql'bc'X9Eg ix as X 1 l 1 V mx 'li GLADYS SHEAHEN fGladieJ A winning way, a friendly smile, In all, a girl who is worth while. 1 Circulation .-Manager of l 3 ,L Wnw.EdmJ's. g 1 Vice-President, of . Class, 3. , Basketball, 3. 5 Glee Club, 3., Cirl Scouts, 2. 4 Senior Play, 2. lu U V' ni If . . 3 'g The Junior Class History g, 1 Gladys Sheahen 'I'HE junior Class of Ontario High School is a class any school may well be proud of. We have already distinguished ourselves ul I3 as very diligent students and willing workers. 'N' X When the present Junior Class organized as Freshmen, Novem- f f ber l6, l925, there were thirty-eight members. We elected Adelbert N 3 Murphy, president: Arthur Alborn, vice-president, and Marjorie gl Maher, secretary and treasurer. Mr. Schroder, physical training and I science teacher, was appointed class adviser. We selected as our motto, Not on Top, but Climbing, and our class colors, lavender and gold. ' 3 During our Freshman year we enjoyed three parties, the first K, in November at the home of Jeannette Down, the second in Jan- 5 uary at Scott Cass', and the third at Meredith Dadswell's. We may have been green but we had the wonderful quality called pep. The following fall, 1926, we organized as Sophomores, twenty- J X' one having survived the formidable Regents in June. We chose Adelbert Murhpy as president: Thelma Carr as vice-president: Jeannette Down, secretary and treasurer. Miss Hull was appointed my our class adviser. We kept the same motto and colors. W The Freshmen and Sophomore Classes held a party at the com- munity hall. Everyone enjoyed the games, roller skating, and espe- i X cially the refreshments. g ln September, I92 7, with a membership of fourteen, as Jun- l iors. we elected Adelbert Murphy, president: Raymond Peer, vice- 6, presidentg Lois Palmer, secretary and treasurer. Mr. Summers was appointed class adviser. -. I 3 Election of officers was .held again in january, by request of 24 the clans. Raymond Peer was elected presidentg Gladys Sheahen, l vice-president: Arthur Alborn, secretary, and Roberta Robertson, treaauner. Two members dropped from our class roll and one was ------M X 1Continued on Page 673 3, 0 5555.99 JCvID623Q!DGXi7lTJC.6JZDGXJQ!DGRJLZD6i2l!D55 T171
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