Ontario High School - Echo Yearbook (Ontario, NY)

 - Class of 1941

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BEQUES The mighty Senior Class of 1941 of Ontario High School in the suburban village of Ontario in Wayne County, having all legal rights to prepare and declare this our last will and testament, Firsts We leave the following valuables to the faculty and underclassmen from the entire Senior Class. To Mr. Drews---some new announcements. To Mr. Robertson---more trios and quartets to go to the state contest. To Mrs Colburn---good luck next year with basketball. To Miss McCreery---another dance class like the present. To Miss Cross---a Senior Class like ours to fill her room. To Miss E. Smith---a staff of editors on the newspaper with as much cooperation as this year's. To Miss Murphy---another Homemaking D class like this year's. To Mr. Sykes---some different pictures to cover his desk next year. To the Junior class---keep on cooperating the way you have. To the Sophomore class---more success to you. To the Freshman class---keep up the good work. To Gerald Harris---a right to flirt with everyone's girl friend. To Jean King and Norma Collier---another blond and brunette. To Jerry Waterman---a bed and better excuse to take to classes. To Loerrane Cornelius---a car so he can go and see Peggy Bogue. To Annette Pruchniak---more days to skip school. To Betty Moll---another Herb Gardner. To Elmer Greene---let the smiles and fine personality keep coming. To Ken Diefenback---more bluffs to brag about. To Alma Buys---stilts to make her taller. To Evelyn DeGroot---the license she wants. Don't take us wrongg it's only a dr1ver's license. To Borden Slocum and Donald Risley---keep on waltzing the girls around. To David Pierce and Elsie Hollebrand---more smooth sailing. To Gladys Bailey and Petrina Agnello---keep up the cheer leading. To Mildred Brewer and Dorothy Mepham-s-better health in the future. To the entire school---the right to chew gum. Second: The following from certain Seniors to certain individuals. Margaret Mepham to Betty Cass---care of the Echo next year. Joanne Pierce to Dick Cuveller---captaincy of the cheerleaders. Donald DeBaene to next year's President---his ability of being President and handling the senior activities. Dorothy Huxley to Donald Risley---charge of the uhighlightsu next year. Jack Eaton to Walter Cone---his mischeivous ways. Norman Harris to anyone---his crossword puzzle job. Oakley Porray to Bob Mogray---his wit. Dorothy Fillmore, Evelyn Cook, Dorothy Alborn and Erdine Gardner to Shirley Hart, Wlmpy Burnett, Peggy Bogue and Rosie Pitts---more Walworth dances to attend. Here under the roof of our nDear Old Alma Matern, Ontario High School, Ontario, New York, twenty-third day of June, in the year of one thousand nine hundred and forty-one, we subscribed our names as witnesses as the following: 75 604,604 QYQN-9. M and fafibf!



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Top--Cuvelier, Van Norway, Vice-President G. Harris, Slocum, Waterman, Treasurer Risley, Cornelius, Diefenbach, President Cass Middle--Mason, Hart, Ingraham, Schaefer, Burnett, Hospers, Collier, F. DiRose, Buys, E. Greene Bottom--Yotter, Hollsbrand, Pruchniak, Mogray, Miss Pottinger, Dickinson, DeGroot, Secretary King In the year of nineteen thirty-seven we began our four year hitch. A as We enlisted the following officers, and we'll tell you which is which. The man we chose to lead us and to keep the class in hand, Was Mr. Gerald Harris, whose aid was Miss Elsie Hollebrand. As Secretary we chose Gerald Waterman lfrom the family of the same namel And to handle the money, Miss Shirley Hart, of drum majorette fame. Miss Cross was our Adviser, and to this we wish to add That we had a November party, and fun by all was had. The yellow rose, and blue and gold were our flower and colors in . turn And our motto, No reward without effort, we resolved never to , spurn. As sophomores we conscripted Bob Mason to lead our rising class, - And to help him and to guide him, we chose Miss Betty Cass. Our Secretary, Treasurer and Adviser, respectively Don Risley, Elberta Davis and Mr. Funnell, Were such true and faithful workers that you can be sure we rang the bell. ' As proof of that, the three parties we had came under the heading of swell. This year we have appointed Betty Cass and Gerald harris to lead our merry clan,N And we find Secretary Jean King and Treasurer Don Risley a very practical plan. Miss Pottlnger has been our Adviser and helped us in all we have done. In our party last fall and our Prom in May she proved a faithful one. We all believe that our junior year has been the happiest and best of allg t Our colors and flower have stood the test and our motto shall never fall! Facts by Jean King Poetry by Walter Leary Um RS

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