Ontario High School - Echo Yearbook (Ontario, NY)

 - Class of 1942

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LIE TE F-I TS SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Once more graduation comes around. Our class, as all other classes have before us, thinks that our group is the best that ever graduated from Ontario High. Of course, we have done some outstanding things to make us believe that this is true of our class. In 1958 we entered our first year of high school with thirty-nine members in the class As ugreenn freshmen, Miss Cross was our adviser. Gerald Harris was chosen as class President with Elsie Hollebrand to assist him. Gerald Waterman was Secretary and Shirley Hart was Treasurer. In November we had a class party in the school gymnasium. We decided to keep our class motto nNo reward without effort,W our class flower, the yellow rose, and our colors, blue and gold. In 1939 we organized with the following officers: Robert Mason, Presidentg Betty Cass Vice Presidentg Elberta Davis, Treasurer. A few of our class members left us in our sophomore year. M . Funnell was our leader for this year. We participated in more entertainment this year by having three parties. We finished the year with a picnic at Holland's In 1940 Harris, Vice party in the than usual. Cove. we re-organized under Miss Pottinger. We chose Betty Cass, President, Gerald President: Jean King, Secretaryg and Donald Risley, Treasurer. We had a fall and got our junior rings. Our rings were a different type of ring In May we had our Junior Prom, which was very successful. Again we ended the year with a picnic at Ho1land's Cove. For our last lap in our four year march we chose Donald Risley to keep our twenty- three in order, with Shirley Hart to help him. Muriel Ingraham was Secretary and Gerald Harris, Treasurer. Miss Cross was again our guide. Gerald Harris left us to go to Williamson High, so Gerald Waterman was chosen to fill his place. Our talented members of the class staged a three act comedy called uPoor Dear Edgarn. This, as all other things we have done, was successful too. At Easter time six of our adventurous seniors stormed to the Capitol of our nation, Washington, D. C. After a three day stay there we marched on to New York City where we npainted the town red.' After a week of gallivanting we came back home ready to settle down and work for the last quarter. We held a round and square dance and did very well on the selling of magazines and senior candy. Our two outstanding members are Betty Cass, valedictorian and Donald Risley, salutatorian. Tonight we are gathered here for almost the last time. Whether or not we have been successful will be proven in the years to come. by Jean King

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1 25.413 Q' 5 Marian Schaefer: Hobby, Anythingg Plans, Undecidedg Wants to be stenographer3 Senior MErsEal 53 Senfor Play Manager 43 Highlights 3,42 Dance Club 3,43 Echo 5,43 Assistant Librarian 43 J-A-Z Club 33 A-Z Club 43 Sports 1,2,5,4: Tumbling 4. Borden Slocumr Hobby, Driving Carg Plans, School of Commerceg Wants to be business executiveg Glee Club 2,53 Highlights l,2,3,43 Echo 2,3,43 Assistant Librarian 3,43 Senior Play 43 Sports 43 Dance Club 5. Harr Van Norwa r Hobby Sports' Plans Navy- Wants to be navy man- Sports 1 2 5 4' Easegaflf' a11 l,2:5,4. , , ' ' ' , , ' Gerald Waterman: Hobby, Anythingg Plans, Undecided3 Wants to be engineerg Sports 1,33 EanH 1,23 Camera Club 33 Dance Club 2,53 Senior Play 43 Athletic Association 4g Echo 4. William Yotter: Hobby, Collectingg Plans, Jobg Wants to be undecidedg Sports 2,53 Echo 43 F.F.X. 2,53 Assistant Librarian 4. ' v7-50.9 .fxnww 0 C- .Tk G



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Cl SSIEICATI NS WHAT THE SWAMI PREDICTS I am the Great Swami. I am looking into the crystal ball to see what the future holds for this year's seniors. Look! ------ Look!! ------ Look!!! I see -------- -------- 2-QI Cuvelier-Yes, she's working in Palmyra. Who is that tall young man that makes her blush so? arg Eg-1 Norway-I say-he's quite a bluejacket swabbing the decks. Th-ah-ah! Don't splash that water too far! Borden Slocum-Really! He's a playboy out for a trip in his yacht. Gerald Waterman-Look at that ball go! It's a strike and he's just fanned Joe D1 Maggie. Yes, indeed, he's a b-ig league pitcher. Loerrane Cornelius-The Sergeant's delight. This is his third week straight in- the guardhouse. lHe's been in the arm three weeksb. It seems the Sergeant doesn't trust him. gg-tl gg-gi- Coed and President of the class. Remember she once said her uppermost desire was to be able to sleep all day! Donald Rislez-Still a mad editor. -Qi -M3533-Chicken farmer-Why?-He puts all his eggs in one basket. Shirley -12:2-Glamour girl plus in Meter-Goldfinch-LUer's newest picture The Gorgeous G011es. Muriel Ingraham-A bride-She's marching-down the-aisle to the tune of Lohengrin . Marian Schaefer-A milk maid-She practices on school time. -F-3:-Ll Burnett-Bookie-He takes your bets on any race anywhere in the U. S. Qi Hospers-Chemistry teacher-She's teaching her class the principles of good behavior. ' r Q -12:-la. Collier-She's wearing a veil and orange blossoms and she's marching down t e aisle, too. What do you know! It's a double wedding. 6 - 4 Frances Q Rose-Waitress in a ducky little restaurant. You duck in one doo A out the other. ' Q William Yotter-The answer to his favorite expression I want to be alone is fihmfknn tx his 200 acre farm in Wisconsin. TX ' X' Elsie Hollebrand-Secretarial glamour girl. Annette Pruchniak-Shopping in Garfinkles' in Washington, D. C. Will you loo at t e Rolls Royce waiting for her! E!-U22 Dickinson- Hoes doctor. ' Evelgg -If' Q3-gg-tfPro.f'ess1onal jitterbug-She's teaching Arthur Imrray do a Conga. X Lain- .King-Sea going lass-Knows her way around in spite of being lost in a fo over fa guy with a brush cut. K

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