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QC e Obffirrrn I' 'ffl usuent. S1-x'r:'tary and 'Preasuru Chuxd U. Cllristiansen Erma Von Readon If hot, air were music. Chris would Laugh and the world laughs Wllll you he 11 jazz baud. Vivo Presidc-ni lone Luehrs I chatter, clmtierr as Motto Over the Top. Plan:-as-a lflowor Black Violet Class Yell Sis-s-s-s-S-S-S B00-00'OO-O0-Ill All-h-lx-ll-ll-ll-I1 1Wl1istleJ Seniors! I go. Leave it to Erma Flass Colors Orange and Black
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f X ,X 1 Ge ese SENIOR CLASS HISTORY NVe l1ave at last gained the goal which has been our aim for four long years. We a1'e now entering on the stage to take part in life 's activities. When We entered the High School in the fall of 1914, sixty- two strong, we were determined to be the largest class ever To graduate from Ontario High. But each year members of the class of '18 have either quit school, been married or gone elsewhere to school. Ten members of the class were in sueh a hurry to leave Ontario High, that they graduated with last year's class. A former member of our class, Ruth Howe, passed away i11 the fall after battling several weeks with typhoid fever. Irving Harris is help- i11g to defend Old Glory. Several new members have come To fill the places made vacant by those who left, but still only twenty- three are leaving 'tOur Dear Old High in 1918. In our Freshman year we had many social functions which were i111n1e11sely enjoyed by all present. As our class constituted over half of the student body, upper classmen did not bother us much. They did a few things scarcely Worth mentioning, sueh as stealing our president from a meeting once. In the Sophomore year we did our part in helping to keep the Freshmen miserable. But in spite of this we succeeded in learning a few lessons which will probably be of use to us in later years. ID. A. Hiles was our class advisor during this year. Sleigh rides and skating parties helped to pass away the time. The most important events of our Junior year were the Junior-Senior Hop held at the Grange, and the Junior-Senior re- ception which was held at the elose of tl1e year. For this year M r. L. L. flulbertson was appointed our class advisor. During this, our Senior year, we have been very busy with Junior Red Cross, Honor Guard VVork, and with the XV. S. S. eani- paigns, Y. M. Cl. A. campaigns and other work of this nature. We have liberally supported each and all of the eampaigns to tl1e best of our ability. Every year members of our class have been in the track, fooball a11d basketball teams. Another star in our erown is that for the last two years, Ed Fraser, a 1ne111ber of olll' class, has been the yell-leader! 4- 7, O
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XQX 0x Q Xi X , X Xfx --wat -fe la f l Bernard H . Rader- Shorty Editor-in-Chief Owaches '18. Vice Pres. Student Body '18. Glee Club '17-'18. Nut Club '16-'17-'18. Secy. Student Body '17. Annual, where have I heard thi word before? Gladys Emison- Glad. Associate Editor Owaches '1S. Student Librarian. Feast of the Red Corn. Sighed and looked and sighed again Myrl Bingham- Bing Student Librarian. Feast of the Red Corn. Doubly criminal to do so, For the maid has bought her trousseauf' Opal Farlevy- Poco Feast of the Red Corn. Boys. I like to dance. Helen Blom- Light Student Librarian. Feast of the Red Corn. Wise, hard working, consistent am sagacious. I
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