Celoron High School - Sentinel Yearbook (Celoron, NY)

 - Class of 1931

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THE PIONEER-Nilzefeen Tloirly-one STAFF OF 1930-3 1 Front, left to right: Carl jones, assistant editorg Autumn Boardman, Senior class repor- ter, Helen Anderson, society editorg William Hillwig, sports reporterg Tenni Patti, stenographer: Donald Boardman, editor-in-chiefg Todd Lane, joke editorg Myron Newton, columnist, Verdun Leibler, columnistg Helen Berghel, Sophomore class reporter. A Middle: Theodore Wistrail, circulation manager: Mrs. Bernice I.. Hatch, faculty adviserg Roger johnson, junior class reporter, Roger Lane, assistant business managerg Kenneth Larson, Freshman class reporter: Thor Swanson, columnist, Gordon Carl- son, columnistg Robert Estus, Sophomore class reporter, Grace Adams, Freshman class reporter. Back: Leo Olson, junior class reporterg Mr. Henry G. Schrader, faculty adviser, and Harold E. Marsh, business manager. The staff of the Student Prints and Senior Annual have worked hard this year to give you a paper that was both worth while and amusing. This Annual that you have in your hands was compiled with no little effort and marks the first attempt to publish a year book of this kind in the Celoron Schools. The Staff of 1930-31 thereby set a goal to be aimed at and challenge the Staff of 1931-32 to set a new record by improving and bettering the paper for next year! We wish you luck! MEMBERS OF THE sTAFF T511

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THE 'PIONEER-Nineteen Thirty-one Pauline Lindstrom: There was Pauline sitting out a dance, along came Dick and away they pranced Vincent Loop: If you see a little boy whose last name is Loop, shut him up in the chicken coop Laura Messina: Here is a tale of agirl named Laura, always willing to lend or borrow. Lois McGill: What a girl is Lois McGill, studies sohard she can't sit still. Tressa Michel: Tressa Michel makes good candy, which, we all know, is dandy. Charles Weatherby: Hels a very forgetful chap: he ought to put on a thinking cap. Donald Williams He was once Miles Standish: the things he doesh are outlandish. Harvey Ahlstrom: Watch the boys run down the track, before you know it, Harvey is back. SEVENTH A--fMiss Fieldsj LaRue Anderson: Duke' what's in a name? As a lawyer he'll acquire great fame. Victor Anderson: Victor is small, but so is dynamite. Virginia Bently: She is quite tall, but her voice is very small. Maurice Bubb: He is tall, and very thin, and nearly always wears a grin. Mary Burnham: Good things come in small packages. Gerald Chamberlain: His name is Ger. and he always plays fair. Lillian Ellis: She talks so fast, it's all one blast. Blanche Field: If you want to stop Blanche, you haven't a chance. June Fiske: She has pearly white teeth, and always looks dainty and neat. Robert Greenfield: Robert on his violin squeaks, and makes the people run out into the street. Margarite Hed: Medium tall, thought a great deal of by all. Fayette Hopkins: Fayette, what did you get in that last crystal set? Burdette Julin: Burdette Julin is good on the violin. Kenneth Kahle: His nickname is Kenny and his sweethearts are many. Herbert Kennedy: He's short and strong, and sometimes in the wrong. Harry Knapp: He is tall, but not fat at all. Russell Lane: To be a basketball player is his aim, and I think he can play the game. Frederick Lindbeck: He is sort of small, and can't stop his talking at all. Gunnard Liliestidt: His anme is Gunny and he acts very funny. Grace McMaster: Grace with a round face, has very good taste. Ernest Milner: Ernest is short, but he's a good sport. Philip Oberg: Philip is so smart that he has a good start. CContinned on Page 49D i50l



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THE PloN1s1aR-Nineteen Tfairty-one SIGMA GAMA PHI FRATERNITY The fraternity members as they appear in the picture are: Front row, left to right: William Anderson, Lewis Warner, Theodore Wistran, Richard Kahle, Elmer Camfield, Clare Chamberlain, Royal Ritch and George Welshofer. Middle: Marvin johnson, William Hillwig, Manley Lown, Eldon Lane, Roger Lane, Gerald Gardiner, Roger Lepp and Max Allen. Back: Paul Young, Richard Pearson, William Gisel, William Rounds, Clifford Terry, Kenneth Ford, Oliver Ellison and Theodore Treff. T321

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