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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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THE PIONEER1Ni7Z6f66i1 Tlairtybfze THE HISTORY OF OUR ORCHESTRA In 1926, Mrs. Ellyn Willis organized the first Celoron High Orchestra, consisting of three violins, and a piano. Shortly after, in the same year, I joined the organization, being in the sixth grade and only a beginner in music, the senior members were thor- ouhgly disgusted with me. We held our rehearsals in the director's home until it became necessary for our newly organized club to practice in the school. How proud we were the first time we went to Fredonia for the Annual Music Fes- tival. Our first orchestra picture was taken on the Fredonia Normal stepsg there were six exultant students proudly representing the Celoron High School. Although was did not compete in the contest that year, we created sufficient tumult to be noticed. Another violin was affixed and then to our surprise, we possessed a horn. What a large orchestra represented our school! The following year we played upon the Fredonia Normal stage, spacious enough to bear ten orchestras of our magnitude. We were thoroughly appalled by the close of our last piece, and each had vowed never to play before such a vast audience again. During that year we performed a few programs for the school doings, completely forgetting our promises. With our able leader, we progressed in great strides. Our orchestra was gradually gaining members who were determined to make the organization a successful one. Each year we executed our small program at Fredonia with increased membership until this year we had a seventeen piece orchestra. Since the Fredonia episode, we have had five new members and by next year at this time we sincerely hope that our group of musicians will pass the twenty-five mark. Without the splendid guidance of our director, Mrs. Willis, the orchestra could not have advanced during these five years of its existence as much as it has. She has never failed us in our musical exertions, and to requite her, I think it is the duty of each mem- ber of the orchestra to do his best in every way. At the present time, there is an im- mense interest in the musical organizations of the schools, and we have to thank Mrs. Willis for her prolonged and tedious work to make it so. DOROTHY WILSON Class of '33 l5ll
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