Celoron High School - Sentinel Yearbook (Celoron, NY)

 - Class of 1931

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THE PIONEER-Nineteen Thzrty one MAX ALLEN Happy am I,' from care I'rn free! Why aren't they all eontented like me? Activities: Football C35 C453 Inter-Class Basketball C453 Sigma Gamma Phi C45. We hear that Max may enter Carnegie Tech next fall. We're sure he will spread the fame of Celoron on the gridiron. A wise person never refuses Max's friend- shipg his winning ways warrant praise. Good luck, Max! MARION QUIST Care to our coffin addr a nail, no doubt, And every grin, Jo merry draw: one oat. Activities: School Chorus C255 Inter-Class Basketball C45. Marion's level head and business intuition will bring her remarkable success if her high school perseverance and brilliancy fol- low her into her future life. Nevertheless, we should like to see you again next year, Marion! PAUL HAWKINSON O rpiritf gay, and kindly heart, Preciom the blerringf ye impart. Activities: Football C35 C455 Glee Club C155 Inter-Class Basketball C45. Paul will advance far in the scientific world if he keeps up the good record he has established here. He may be another Einstien, who knows? We're banking on vou, Paul! U53

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T1-115 PIONEER-Nineteen Thirty-one U21 l 1 AUTUMN BOARDMAN Quirh, witty, Jnappy and hright Whatever :he doef, iff alwayf done right. Activities: Class president C35 C45 g T. N. T. C45g M. L. B. C. C453 Operetta C35 C455 Glee Club C25 C35 C455 reporter, staff Student Prints C45 9 Inter Class Volleyball C353 School Chorus C25. Autumn is a friend to all. Her jolly manner will spread cheer for miles around. Her in- telligence and judgment will carry her far in the outer world. If you dont believe me, ask anyone in Celoron High. Autumn Won't disappoint us! THEODORE WISTRAN A man with 4 mind of hir own. And iz mind quite in keeping with hir tone Activities: Class Vice-President C455 Sig- ma Gamma Phi C35 C453 Student Prints Circulation Manager C45g Orchestra C35 C455 Glee ClubC35 C453 President Student Govt. C45. Theodore has a winning personality. His perserverance should place him among the big shots of the 'business world. Any com- pany could be well proud of Theodore's honest and upright services. WILLIAM ADAMS Good action: frown themrelves with loft- ing days, V . Who deserve well needf not unother'J probe. Activities: From Falconer High School: Secretary and Treasurer C453 Hi-Y C25 'Q Debating Club C253 Class Cashier C259 F. H. S. Band C255 Cycling Club C253 Inter- Class Basketball C45. V Dear old C. H. S. will certainly sustain a great loss when Bill leaves. Did you ever see anyone more interested in student government than he? We sincerely hope his plans for entering college next fall may materialize. Bill is a good friend and pal -if you doubt it, ask Myra! FLORENCE JOHNSON A face with gladnefx over! read. Soft .rmilef hy human kin neu hredf' Activities: Glee Club C15 C253 Operetta C25g School Chorus C253 Inter-Class Bas- ketball C35 C45. What an example of industrious effort and exulting success! If she is as good a teach- er as she is a pupil, she will surely make her mark. Fredonia, here she comes!



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THE PIONEER-Nineteen Thirty-one VALEDICTORY Upward and Onward! I am sure that those words mean a lot to every member of this year's graduating class. For that is our motto and tonight is the commencement of a new era in every one of our lives in which we expect to carry out that motto. It is in- deed the commencement of a new and interesting life, and all of us are looking forward to the adventures in store for us. However, parting with our school days is a far from cheerful task. Each and every one of us is loathe to say goodbye to all the good times we have had as well as the hard work we have done in our school. We did not realize that it was going to be so hard to part from the good old days. But it has proved very hard and we know that nothing can ever take the place of going to school. We know also that we are going to miss very much our old school friends and teachers, with whom we have enjoyed associating so much. As we have gone through our four years of high school, we have enjoyed our asso ciations with each other and the rest of the classes. We have shared the joys of planning together, participating in various events. We have shouldered all our problems together and have handled them as a class, not as individuals. Not one of us will ever forget the good times, as well as the work in which we have had a part in this school and the other old school, where we spent the better part of our four years as a class. It seems now as if those years had been as nothing when we stop to think how quickly we have arrived at our ultimate goal, Graduation and Commencement. It is indeed a pleasure and a privilege to address you in the name of the class of '51, I wish to thank you all for the inspiration your presence has given us, for your interest, for your goodwill and kindness. All of the members of our class wish to thank the fac- ulty who have, through these four short years of high school, encouraged and helped us through our discouragements and difficulties. Not only have you taught us the funda- mentals which are gleaned from books, but from you we have learned the proper attitude toward life. In bidding you farewell, we wish to assure you that we shall never cease to appreciate what you have done for us. There are our parents and friends. Our obligations to them are so manifold that it is almost impossible for us ever to repay them. As a class, we extend to you, dear parents and friends, a last greeting, hoping that our achievements in life will be a reward to you, at least in part, for the assistance you have rendered us. We want you, the Board of Education, to know that we appreciate everything which you have done for us which has given us a bit more pleasure here and there during our high school days. We hope that the record which we have made, will set an example worth following. We can only trust to effort and hard work that our successes will outnumber our failures by far. We are sure that if we endeavor to put into use the knowledge which we have acquired during the last four years, we can make for ourselves a record which anyone would be glad to claim. Last of all, there is a word I must say to my classmates. During our career as a class, we have come to know one another better than before. We have not always been in the same class, yet during the time in which we have been together, we have learned to be vitally interested in one another's welfare. We have shared good times and disappoint- ments alike. Never again as Seniors, shall we sit in these class rooms and listen to the instructions of our teachers. I know that each of us will have an indescribable feeling of loneliness as we realize that we shall not be going to our dear old school next year. Each one will wish he were going to come back but our career in life must start sometime. There is an old saying There is no time like the present, and it holds true in this case. This is truly the com- U41

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