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THE PIONEER-Nineteen Thirty-one ' ' 1 GLEE CLUB Front Row, left to right: Mrs. VVillis, Lucille Smith, Doris Gotts, June Fiske, Anna Patti, Lena Faulis, Adye Moyer, Lillian E. Carlson, Grace Adams, Lois McGill, Dorothy Wilson, Evelyn Le Baron, Clare Chamberlin, Oliver Ellison, Gordon Carl- son, Vincent Mallare. Second Row: Helen Berghel, Eloyce Hurlbut, Lucille Gotts, Jeanette Amidon, Winnifred Wilson, Dorothea Zahn, Evalyn Gunton, Alice Thornton, Adella Backlund, Vir- ginia Anderson, Lillia Edmonds, Harold Sherman, Elmer Camlield, Theodore Wis- tran. Upper Row: Lillian Forsner, Marion Wistran, Margaret Swanson, Tennie Patti, Mar- garet Gunton, Myra Johnson, Lucy Nelson, Lorena Butts, Autumn Boardman, Marie Anderson, Thor Swanson, Kenneth Hedstrom, Richard Latt1more, Lewis Warner. For Celoron Glee Club the year 1930-1931 is a banner year. In December, our two performances of Tulip Time with the windmill, the tulips, and the Dutch costumes, set a high mark for future glee clubs to aim at. We assisted in the Christmas pageant by sing- ing carols to accompany the scenes. In the second semester, we concentrated our efforts on preparing for the Spring Concert and the Fredonia Festival. Modesty forbids that we repeat here all the many fine comments made about our performance on these occasions. Suffice it to say that an invitation to si11g before the Kiwanis Club was immediately forth- coming, as was also one to furnish the music for a morning service at the Congregational church in Jamestown. We conclude that we have become pretty good. Q. E. D. f56l
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THE PIONEER-Nlneleen Thzrty one POST GRADUATES DONALD BOARDMAN Donnie' A great man if made up of the qualitier that make or meet the ocmxionf' Activities: Editor-in-chief Student Prints C553 Art Editor C453 Class Secretary C45 baseball manager C555 Chautauqua County Essay Champion C355 Secretary C25. Donnie's character portrays sincere loy alty to his friends. His untiring efforts in behalf of the Students Prints mark him as a future editor on a large newspaper We're expecting great things, Donnie! VVILLIAM HILLWIG Bill A little nomeme, now and then, IJ relirlaed by the beft of men. Activities: From Bradford High School Football C45 C555 Basketball C35 C45 C55 Mana er 4 ' Si ma Gamma Phi 3 4 g CJ, g , C5 C5 C55 3 Cheerleader 35 C45 g Sport Editor Stu- dent Prints C35 C453 DeMolay C453 Hi-Y C25g The 18 Carat Boob C453 Mystery of the Third Gable C555 Chairman Basket- ball Tournament C45g Class President C45 Representative Older Boys' Conference C35 C453 School Reporter C35 C45 g Baseball C35 Track C25 C45. Bill will go a long way to make friends and he always has a good word for some- body. His leadership will be desired in any institution he enters. gas
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THE PIONEER-Nineteen Thirty-one ORCHESTRA Front Row, left to right: Doris Gotts, violing Richard Greenfield, violin, Wallace Carl- strom, violin, Burdett Julin, violin. Middle Row: Harold Sherman, sousaphoneg Marion Wistran, piano, Vincent Mallare, vio- lin: Winnifred Wilson, cellog Mrs. VVillis, director, Kenneth Swanson, clarinet, Howard Chamberlain, drums, Donald Williams, trumpet, Philip Oberg, violin, Al- berta Philips, violin, Lilla Edmonds, bass viol. I Back Row: Oliver Ellison, clarinet, Clare Chamberlain, saxophone: Theodore Wistran, drums, Richard Lattimore, saxophone, Kenneth Hedstrom, trombone. Behold with pride our orchestra. Five years ago we boasted two violins, a saxophone, a mandolin and piano. At the time the picture was taken, we counted twenty-one members and have added one since then. Ye mathematicians figure out what our size will be at that rate five years hence! 'We have contributed our services to P. T. A. meetings, Spring Concert, Fredonia Festival, assemblies and commencement. We pride ourselves on regular attendance at rehearsals, which are often long and trying. But no one ever misses one. Nor does one ever miss the Christmas Party or the midsummer get-together. T371
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