Ontario High School - Echo Yearbook (Ontario, NY)

 - Class of 1928

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1lf3CS9Qf5Ci9QZUC'Y9QfQ!-Q3CIBC-YQQI-5CAY9Q!A5C-Y9QI'5CAX9ll lv J In V aledictory an Marjorie Williams I :X Teachers, Parents, and Friends of l928: K, Tonight, we, the class of l928, have attained that goal toward which we have been so faithfully striving. Since the time when 4 we entered High School, as eager Freshmen, we have looked for- 3 3 ward to the time when we, as noble Seniors, would prove that we K, l had made worth-while use of our time. This is the reward of those four years of toil on the road to knowledge, which is the Hrst mile- stone on the broad Highway of Life. ls Teachers, without your friendly and untiring co-operation we ul would not have succeeded. We realize now how difficult it must have lf' been to be so loyal and do your duty uncomplainingly when stu- U, dents will be so inconsiderate and impossible, and we were certainly no exception to the ordinary type! What nobleness of spirit it re- quired for you to endeavor to give us the fundamentals of learning lu and strive with us that we might have the advantages of your ex- ul In perience and wisdom. Words are inadequate to express our heartfelt my thanks, but we hope our success in later years will help to prove that we have treasured your teachings and profited by your guid- ance. It is with sincere regret and sadness that we part with you lx tonight. g: lx Members of the Board of Education, you have made our last f f year in high school a highly profitable one in the environment of ' lg the new high school building. We appreciate the enthusiastic sup- gl I port proffered us in all our Senior activities. We have aspired to be ll worthy of the efforts put forth by our townspeople through you: Q, and worthy of the honor due the first class to graduate from new 1 Ontario High after having been in attendance here. .J F We love our dear Alma lVlater, and those still within its walls. ' Beyond its gleaming portals we see a city of marble-Gpportunity. We are about to enter its gates and climb the upward path toward 0 that lofty height-Success. Let us make our aim high: even though lt, we may not reach our goal, be it known there was a noble resolve. u Over the entrance to this noble institution of learning we see these ,g words inscribed: Enter to learng Co forth to serve. That is typi- Q l cal of our aim, we have studied diligently to better prepare our- l selves as the future citizens of our country. We now go forth to serve and carry the spirit and ideals of O. H. S. into our new qu pursuits. dl in Classmates, tonight we come to the parting of the ways: no nu longer will we be happy, carefree students of dear old O. H. S. To most of us, this, the completion of our high school course, is merely 'C l a stepping-stone, and leads on to higher fields of learning. As we go X, X out into the world to our various callings, may we ever remember K l the comradeship, good-will and loyal spirit of the class of '28. Let l us keep the motto, Rowing, Not Drifting, which has guided us lk, fContinued on Page 345 ul 4 'N P I6S5C.GGX.9C.lD6X.9QlDGX.Dlm2Q.1BlD6XJLZ9GXJllBGX.9lZD:-'i E2 5 J

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??gQI'b CAXQQIW FX9 QIAB CAX9 QIQIA5CZ55c'x9G1A3c'x9Ql'3c'x9Ql'5fX9II f Y 12 X df G 7 x lu J S 2 I7 ii lx . . g 5 Ontario Hzgh School 6 7 By W. Lorenzo Palmer Q lu U 6 How dear to my heart is the school of my childhood, 9 lf' The sunshine and cheer that it brought to my life: G, A The school with its spirit of true, loyal friendship, L 4? Its pledge of good will and its absence of strife. Q I The words of the wise and the songs of my classmates, ul N, The tokens of love that they offered to life. 'Ny As often at eve I sit in the gleaming, A ? The years that are gone seem to pass in review: il 3 My school-days with friends that were ever so near me, 54, lg Those rollicking school-days when all was so new. f lg The games that we played when we met in the evening, El ln The sports of our youth with their love proven strife: nl A But dearest of all are those teachers in high school, 4, C? Who helped us in rowing, not drifting, through life. Q lv I if' At Ontario High School we were greeted K, QS By professors and teachers of higher degree: 6 47 It was here every class was invited in friendship, QP qu And ever true friends will they be. up 6 Blue and white are the high school colors, Q In Emerald and gold our class colors, you see: ni A O. H. S. is the school that we honor, A G2 And, dear Alma Mater, we'll be faithful to thee. Q lu U S 2 r YT 3 2 ai is ? Y 71 K LS af ,QGEYDC-,IQGEY-DCYZQGE-D C-ZQGR-71221-IQlQGRvD QYIQGS-DC- GEvDQ'IQI: l24l



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llC73fi9QfTCT9CY5 Qfl 5C156-X9Q!A5CAY9C?-3CAX9Qf35AX 95: lu J V W :R K: Salutatory 1 Sofia Rodriguez I Q U 1' 'N our parents, the faculty, the Board of Education, and all others who have always been interested in our class, the members of which u future. Your presence here tonight is appreciated by all of us and we are sure that you all will enjoy this program. 0 'N 1 I Every year when we attended the class functions, similar to ' this, of other graduating classes, our hearts shook with joy to think of the time when we should be taking part in the same exercises. P! I We expect that you will excuse us if any of us make use of slang. You all know that this is not in accordance with any rule, but lu it is not in our minds to make the class night exercises very formal. ul 40 ln this way everybody will enjoy them better. 'N' We feel sorry that we cannot have the same advantages that 4 tu the students of the other classes of Ontario High School will have ul tf' in the future years. Subjects that have never been taught here before 'Nj will be offered to them. We hope that they will make good use of these opportunities for their benefit as we have done with the oppor- 1 tunities offered this year and which the Seniors of 1927 did not i have. U 'N ka lf' I We are all glad tonight because we have accomplished one of the first expectations of our lives-graduation. ln another way we feel sorry because we have to abandon this school where almost all lu of us have spent all our childhood. We are now to begin a new J school life, to separate from our relatives and friends for a while, n to have more responsibilities, and to take further interest in school. ,X I l All our teachers have taken great interest in us. By means of their help and efforts we have been able to obtain what we have aimed at for so long. We hope that all of us will have success in lk, life so that their efforts will not have -been fruitless. gl 0 . . l lx We thank you for your presence here tonight and again wel- 2, come you all. lu J V 'ii 4 l lg gl a:6x.2c,fa6x.2c!ac5x,2Q.faex.2Qse2Q.fafaGxnLfaGx:mfaGx.2LA il ' i261 WE., the Senior Class of l928, welcome with the greatest pleasure l I may be great men and women of great use to our country in the ul 1 We know that this is one of the most significant occasions during ul our lives. 'Ny

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