Celoron High School - Sentinel Yearbook (Celoron, NY)

 - Class of 1931

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THE PIONEER-Nineteen Thirty-one little machine gun. Then at midnight, he and Medea went out and stole the golden fleece that Aetes had maliciously tacked up on a tree out of human reach. They were then ready to sail back, but Medea was not going to let jason off so easily. She demanded that he take her home with him. All right, said jason, vaguely thinking that perhaps he could get rid of her later. So the Argonauts returned to Iolcus from Colchis, where they were greeted by the largest mob that ever gathered on the streets of lolcus. Lindbergh's reception was a mere handful of people compared to the welcoming group out for the Argonauts. jason was presented with the key to the city. They had a parade down the main avenue and later, a banquet. Jason gave the golden fleece to Pelias, and in return, he received a silver medal, the first of its kind ever presented. MARJORIE MAVIS PADDOCK Class of '34 M81

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THE PIONEER-Nineteen Thirty-one THE PRIVATE LIFE OF JASON jason was trudging along the road toward town, muttering to himself, Darned in- convenient not having any way of getting to town except walking! And then I had to lose my shoe helping that dame across the brook. They were good shoes, and I had them only three weeks. Florsheim's best! Ten bucks, I paid. Hades! If a chariot or some vehicle would only come along, I could get a lift. But none came and so jason had to walk all the way. When he arrived in town, he went immediately to his uncle's palace. When jason's wicked uncle, Pelias, saw jason, he got quite a scare. He had been to a seance down at Delphi a few weeks past and had been warned that a young man with one shoe would mean his doom. Without even saying, Hello, jason, how are you ?', and shaking hands, Pelias howled at the innocent lad, Go and fetch the golden fleece. jason was about to swear at his uncle but instead, he counted ten. Then he turned and walked out of the palace, being careful to bang the gates behind him. He went immediately down to the office of Delphi Dirt, the local newspaper. jason told them to take his picture and print a notice in the paper that he was going to Colchis to get the golden fleece. Soon jason was swamped with letters from big-shots and boy-scouts, requesting to go along with him. Out of the mob he chose Theseus and Hercules who were both big all- round sportsmen and famous for their muscleg Pollux, the prize fighter, Castor, the horse- man, and Orpheus, who could play the lyre like nobody could! Of course jason chose others who were not so famous as these mentioned. When jason had the yacht, Argo, ready and after they had given a radio program, they were ready to sail. After many adventures and good times, the Argonauts arrived at Colchis. jason went to Aetes, the king, and asked him for the golden fleece. Aetes, who was tight, though not Scotch, only laughed and said, Oh, there are a few little things you can do for me before you get it. But stick around awhile, maybe we can make up a foursome and play a round. And how about a little poker game to- night? The little things Aetes asked jason to do were considered impossible. But Medea, Aetes' daughter, the vamp and gold-digger of Colchis, who was friendly with the witches, took a liking to Jason and offered to help him. Besides, she was tired of all the men of Colchis and welcomed him as a new plaything. jason, who was no ladies' man, nevertheless thought Medea was a pretty good look- er. He agreed to let her help him. So by the help of Medea, jason, acting toreador, conquered some bulls, plowed a field, planted some teeth, and shot down all the soldiers that sprang up with his trusty E473



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THE PIONEER-Nineteen Thirty-one JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL- WHO'S WHO P CConcluded from Page 305 Sherwood Peterson: He makes a loud toot, when he plays on his flute. Thelma Peterson: Small, dainty, and blonde hair, when you go to look for her, she isn't there. Anna Scalisi: Good looking and dark, and small as a lark. Alexander Warner: Al, Al, the pencil's pal, at the present has fifty-six. Dorothea Zahn: Dorothea is very tall, and I wouldn't call her a Dot at all. Marguerite Biglow: A glee club girl is M. Biglowg this year to Fredonia she did go. SEVENTH B QMrs. Thorntonj Richard Anderson: He took a spill, but still he talks out loud when he should keep still. Minnie Bowen: When it comes to sport, Minnie is the right sort. Alvin Cooper: 'Ilhis young man, Alvin Cooper, may some day be a state trooper. Lena Fauhs: I Lena keeps a store. She sells a little, but eats a lot more. Georgia Fenton: She always is in a hurry for she rushes around in a great flurry. john Ford: I He has a bicycle, still it rattle like a Ford. Clifton Gray: I .Clifton is Mrs. Thornton's boy. He minds his own business and plays with his toys Olive Himes: Olive, Olive is quite tallg when she recites she makes us feel small. Herbert Hitcomez Herby, the home run hitter: when he misses he becomes bitter. Fancher Holmberg: Fancher has a bike, and when you see him coming, you run with fright. john Larson: He loves to fight, still he's afraid to take an airplane flight. Darrell Miller: . We think he is very swell, and he does his Arithmetic well. Addie Moyer: - She calls herself Jack, so she ought to be given a pat on the back. Clarice Moyer: Clarice Moyer calls herself Bob, but I've never heard her cry or sob. Anna Patti: Anna, Ann, has red hair which is so very rare. Iva Peterson: She' is tall and fair and has blonde hair. Steven Robbins: He is very short but is a good sport. joseph Roselli: . Joseph, the leader of all games, is working his way to fame. Katherine Venus: ' Katherine is tan, so tan is she, but when she gets angry, she gets as red is can be Charlotte Underwood: ' She may be Underwood, but she's not underweight. David Overbeck: His name is Dave, and we all know he is brave. janet Henderson: I She calls herself Jan, so she must like jam. Lucille Munson: She is yet quite small, but in her studies does not fall. i491

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