Celoron High School - Sentinel Yearbook (Celoron, NY)

 - Class of 1931

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T HE PIONEER-Nineteen Thirty-one SENIORS Williams Adams, the boy from Falconer, Has made many friends indeed, A reliable fellow is William, And a fellow that has no greed. Theodore Wistran, a boy of sincerity, Who has vim and ability too, Is a boy that's not so talkative, For his boasts are very few. A boy sly and smart is Max, Who laughs at others' wise cracks, But is elusive and hard to catch, As a glowing ember of a burned out match. ' Florence johnson is a taciturn girl, Very worthy and true is she, A great and hardy worker, With much civility. Paul Hawkinson, a strong and silent boy, Has much capability, He's very quiet and calm, But like a sage, quick and witty. A vigorous lady is Autumn, Who is bright and very learned, Her work is very worthy, For the place that she has earned. At the end of the list is Marian Quist, A trustworthy girl, I'll say, Now let's give the seniors a last good-bye, And hope they make good some day. SEBASTIAN M WHAT THE SENIORS SAY Whell the sun has set in the golden West And all the birds have gone to rest. Our minds turn back to days of yore When we used to enter the schoolhouse door. It was there that we began our long career That has slipped past us year by year. And now and then our minds do turn To the wonderful things we used to learn. We've had a good time in our school days When we get out we're due some praise As a rule our teachers never fail To make their knowledge tell a tale. And now we end our dear old grind To enter the world to try to find A place that s like, what do you guess? A place that's just like C. H. S. AZZURCO Class of '33 By ROGER L. LANE T551 Class of '32

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THE PIONEER-Nineteen Thirty-one ANNE'S ,DECISION Need I really send Aunt jenny's invitation, mother ? asked Anne in a trembling tone. You may do just as you wish, but you must take into consideration that she is going to provide your college education for you, replied her mother. f'I hate to be a snob, moaned Anne, but after that dreadful photograph she sent of herself, I can't see why she can't dress decently when she can afford to help me through college. I dread to have the other girls see her. Anne was finishing her last year at Celoron High School, graduation was near at hand, and as luck would have it, her Aunt jenny, who had been in England, had just returned to America. The photo which had caused all the trouble was of a dowdy, poor woman, and it was the only picture Anne had of her aunt. , The Rivers family was in moderate circumstances and since they had sent the older boy to college, they would not be able to send Anna. Her aunt had thoughtfully pro- vided money that she might be able to go. Oh, I guess I'll have to send her an invitation, Anne declared, but inwardly she thought, I hope she isn't able to come until it's over with. A few days after the invitation was sent, Anne received a letter from her aunt that said she would arrive graduation day. The last hope was gone. If she had come earlier, mother might have dressed her up, but now there wouldn't be time. At last the great night came. Anne was all ready to go and the time to be there was drawing near, still her aunt didn't come. Finally they were forced to go Without her and Anne drew a long breath of relief. As the curtain was pulled apart, it was a beautiful sight to see, nine girls all in white, carrying tiny sprays of yellow tea roses tinted with pink. Anne was so interested in the address of the minister that she forgot about the ab- sence of her aunt. He endeavored to show the graduates the wonderful opportunities they had of making the world better. One speaker said that he had wondered why grad- uation was called Commencement, but now he knew that it was the beginning of a stu- dent's life's work and school was just a preparation. The valedictory was read and the diplomas presented. All the graduates were sur- rounded by happy friends when suddenly Anne's mother said, Come here, Anne, and meet your aunt. Anne turned, slightly embarrassed, expecting to see a shabby, old- fashioned woman. All her friends turned expectantly around, having heard a great deal about the aunt who was going to send Anne to college. Imagine her surprise when she saw a beautifully dressed, slim woman who was looking at her amusedly. I see you do not recognize me, her aunt exclaimed. Your mother has told me about the picture. That is one which I had taken when I was at a poverty party. You see, I never thought that you had no other picture of me. You certainly do look different. With a happy heart, Anne introduced her aunt and mother to the faculty and to her various friends. When they were home again, Aunt jenny revealed her real purpose for coming. It was that she was going abroad to visit France and Italy, and she wanted Anne to go with her. Oh, Anne squealed, as she ran to give her aunt a tight hug. HELEN BERGHEL, '33 I5-YI



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THE PIONEER-Nineteen Thirty-one SOPHOMORE PROPHECY OF 1941 Billy Gisel will be married to Betty Samuelson. Carl jones will be a great magician. john Patti will fight jack Sharkey, jr. Gord Carlson will be the son-in-law of the mayor of Lakewood. Tennie Patti will be taken into the Ziegfeld Follies. Kate Webb will be a girls' Physical Education teacher in Celoron High School. S Lucy Nelson will be an old maid. Harold Sherman will be officially recognized as the laziest man in the world. Clifford Jensen will be the world's smallest man. Mike Newton will graduate with the class of '41. Lorena Butts will be the History teacher of old C. H. S. Betty Samuelson will be a plain home loving wife. Louis Warner will be a great Rudy Vallee the second. Harold Marsh will be a great business man. jean will give Oliver a break Dutchie Gardner will pitcher for the Yanks. Pud Rounds will be head coach of football at C. H. S. Wendy Swanson will be married to Dorothy Wilson and have a family of boys. Miss Pratt will still be at the head of the Sophomore Class! Leo Olson: Give the dehnition of frankfurterf' Bob Estus: Frankfurter is derived from the German language. Frank meaning open and furter meaning brave. Sold in the open and eaten by the brave. Harold Sherman: lf you don't know anything, it's hard to find out anything. -Quoted. Dorothy W's Father: My daughter is getting a man's wages now. Neighbor: Oh, when did she marry? Coach: Thor, why did they circle your end? Thor: They won't do it again. Coach: You're right, they wont care to run around the bench. Dorothy Anderson: Did you make a hit with the new girl 2 Harvey Ahlstrom: No, she said I might look like cut-glass to somebody else, but I looked like crockware to her. Sebastian Mazzurco: What's good for my wife's fallen arches? Druggist: Rubber heels. Sebastian: 'lWhat with ? rin

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