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The 1955 Ontario High School student council goes into action passing on one of the many student policy prob- lems that came before them during the-year. Four Ontario high school students attended American Legion Girls' and Boys' States fora weeklast summer. Also, Della Godowitch, left, who started this year at OHS as a senior, attended Washingtori's Girls' State. The boys are from left to right, Larry Lynch, Teddy Sakano and Calvin Tanabe. Lynne Gallagher, right, took in Oregon's Girls' State, City government is the basis of our nation's democracy. At Ontario High School we learn to clo by doing. Student government puts into actual practice the fundamentals of de- mocracy. This prepares us for the roles we will play in govern- ing ourcommunity inlater years. The American Legion and its Auxiliary, throu h its out- standing Glrls' and Boys' State program furthers the education of selected students in gaining a better understanding of our government. Ontario is run on the mayor- councilman type ofgovernment and runs smoothly with few major problems. Every year the American His- tory classes have the opportunity to take part in city government throu h participation in the Na- tionaT Kids' Day program. The elected students face actual problems and responsibilities of their official office for that day. tudents Prepare To Continue Heritage
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Bustling with busy people throughout the day Ontario s mam street turns rnto a flashmg thoroughfare by night The businessmen's support of the annual Band Carnival with donations,of our athletic events with attendance,of publications with advertising, enables OHS to progress. The business area of our building city is forever expand- ing. Two new banks have re- cently been constructed, along witha new dress shop,food cen- ter and gas stations,exemplify- ingthe trend of business in Ontario. Already boasting two large super- markets, Ontario had a third one open only last summer. Home -owned, it soon earned a good trade. Families To et lllgh Living tandard
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The city fathers meet twice a month at the city hall, keeping their reins on the community's government to see that all runs well. Herb Derrick, city superintendent, shows a government A new city-wide warning system to notify fire department form to Chief of Police Walter Walker. or police in case of trouble is used by one of the loc al personnel. Ili Fair And Eiiieient Uity Government
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