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Are you on the Ondossagon database?

We are compiling a database of all students/staff that went to school or have been affiliated at OHS.

Please send that information to Nancy at e-mail address: n_pagac@yahoo.com

Be sure to include:
+ Your name
+ Graduating year
+ Your current address
+ Your contact phone number
+ Your email address (if available)

We would like to save on postage costs and will email notifications whenever possible. Your personal information will be kept private and will only be used for purposes related to the Ondossagon reunion.

Also please email this information on to anyone you know that should be included in this data base for Ondossagon and have them contact Nancy at the above email address.

(Click the little white envelope below to quickly email a link to this info.)

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  1. Ondossagon Staff,
    Do you have the words to our Ondossagon fight song? It would be good to put them to music again. Thanks for all the great work you are doing! Jim Sande, class of 1956

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  2. Here are the words to the song posted in the gym, as seen in 1983...I believe this is what you're looking for:

    "We're loyal to you Ondossagon
    We know you're true blue Ondossagon
    We know you're the best
    of all schools east or west
    and we'll back you with zest
    Ondossagon
    U RAH RAH RAH
    Stand up for right Ondossagon
    Press onward to fight Ondossagon
    As time surely lengthens
    Our loyalty strengthens
    We're loyal to you Ondossagon
    FIGHT TEAM FIGHT
    U RAH RAH RAH
    Ondossagon High School
    U RAH RAH RAH
    Ondossagon High School
    U RAH RAH RAH
    Ondossagon High School
    Yeah Ondossagon!

    --Sherry Dreher (Servinsky)

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  3. Does anyone know where Ondossagon's records are?

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  4. I was under the belief the Ondossagon Public School records were, at least in part, at AHS, but I could be entirely wrong. I knew someone that needed a copy of their high school transcript and diploma. They were routed to AHS and were able to retrieve those necessary items.

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