Ontario High School - Echo Yearbook (Ontario, NY)

 - Class of 1935

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THE ECHO 7'7':1s1:--43241:-:boC: A:D1jnjul,H Ji -, -:n.q:-izzif-:-A:-1.-::::::::4--Y2121,-:J FRESIIMAN CLASS SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY By Mary Downs Early in October, 1933, we organized as freshmen, electing Mary Hickey, president, Eleanor Emerick, vice-president, Dorothy Leggett, secretary and t1'easurer. Our class advisor was Miss Rix. There were thirty-four members in our class. During the year we had two parties at the school auditorium. We had a very successful theatre party in February and later had a delightful sleigh- ride party. We ended our very happy year with a picnic at Ellison Park. This also proved a big success. V On October 28, 1934, we organized as sophomores, electing James Bene- way, president, Betty Rooney, vice-president, Mary Downs, secrctaryg Jack Waterman, treasurer. We elected Mrs. Hungerford our class advisor. There are now forty members in our class. In November a I-Iallowe'en party was held at school, Students of all the four years of high school were invited. A lunch was served and everyone had a good time. We had a theatre party in March. Everyone who attended this affair had a good time. We are now looking forward to a picnic in June. This should put a happy ending to our schoolf year. 1'1:3':eD1vi'------ici 0io

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, THE ECHO 21 FRESI-IMAN CLASS Fay Arnold Clive l'i 'E0ll Roger Bailey Lorraine Faas Onalee Bel Grriee Calvin Allan Brandt Brayton Gardner Evelyn Burnett: Garth Howell Iggibgl Buyg Betty Johns VVavne Cartwright Bvron Kelly l'.l rjori Cornelius lfil-1 King i Paul Davis Roy Koeh Thelma Dehass George Lewis R-ivmond Link lforraine Ryan lieth In-ffm Vim-is Shaap Franeis Lomando Ilfien Schaefer Don-ild Merhoff Norman Seharett Cornelius O'Kay Durwood Stephens c ! Julia Palmer Fi ik llndaw W ' ' ' Ruth Pettv Geraldine V-tndewater Josephine Pitts l l re:iee VanPutten Q Robert Porrey Eleanor Wooster Virginia Rugg Cerald Vilooster A Anna Maguire i Motto - We're not on top but we're elimbing I FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY By J ulirz. Palmer Last year, while in the eighth grade, we elected our first class officers from a elass of thirty-nine students. We chose Robert Porrey, president, Betty Johns, vice-president, and Julia Palmer as our secretary and treasurer. Miss Mellymond was our elass advisor. At one of our first meetings we chose our -i class colors, emerald and gold, and our class tlower, the yellow rose. We had two parties that year that were enjoyed by everyone. i In April of 1934 our class was saddened by the death of Martin Lebbert, Q one of our most active members. We entered High School as freshmen last fall, feeling very proud and important. Eager to organize, we elected the following officers: Virginia Rugg, 'presidentg Donald Merhoff, viee-presidentg Julia. Palmer, secretaryg and Robert II Porrey, treasurer. Our elass advisor is Miss Rix, and at present we have' forty- one members. Vile have had two parties this year: one at school and one a theatre party to Rochester. All the class members that eafme to these parties had a good time. 5 Regents, the barrier we must pass to be sophomores, is fast approaching. We all hope to be Sophs next year and then watch our smoke! ' ioicvic-1101111014-1 qa1a?a?sioio1s1n:co o

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