Celoron High School - Sentinel Yearbook (Celoron, NY)

 - Class of 1931

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Celoron High School - Sentinel Yearbook (Celoron, NY) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 60 of 72
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Page 60 text:

'THE PIONEER-Nifzeleen Thirty-one MARKS OF EDUCATION What are the marks of an educated person? Nicholas Murray Butler gives his ver- sion. The evidences of an education, he said, are five: First, precision in speech. Second, good manners. Third, the habit of reflection. Fourth, the power of growth. Fifth, possession of the ability to do. Such is the framework, he said, that may be filled by scholarship, by literary power, by mechanical skill, by professional zeal and capacity, by business competence or by social and political leadership. Even more interesting are some of the signs of non-education as explained by an- other authority. Among them are: Folks who never get their facts straight, who are never quite sure what to believe, who cheerfully argue both sides of a question and do not realize it, who are never able to make a very good living because kept down, un- trained to think, and so on, and so on. Generally they are easily duped and fooled by politicians, soapbox agitators, sellers of oil stock and the peddlers of gold bricks. Printed by requert. I PREDICT: CELORON H. S. will have a crew, Celoron's basketball team will clean up the county in '32. Lakewood will be defeated in football next year. Betty Samuelson will change her name to Gisel. Harold Marsh will become a cowboy. Donald Boardman will be editor of a city daily. The teachers will get gray headed trying to keep us out of trouble. The Seniors will make good. Louie 'Warner will turn Southern. UQ Theodore Wistran will become a forester. Miss Lutzhoff will have a well developed French accent when she returns from Europe. Coach Sheats will beat Bobby jones in golf this year. QMiniaturej The Alumni banquet will be a huge success. S. Mazzurco will become a noted gangster. jean C. will have a DeMolay pin belonging to Bill H. W. H. '30 E581

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THE PIONEER-Nineteen Thirty-one BARBARA FRIETCHIE fWith apologies to John G. Whittierj Up from the meadows rich with corn, A blue eyed girl, one day was born. The village of Celoron has gained fame Ever since she to the village came. Fair as the garden of the Lord, She came to Celoron in a Ford. On that pleasant morn of the early spring Her Ford with her she did bring. Over the hills, into the town, She drove that Ford upside down. Red in the face after her tiresome ride, She found a school boy at her side. Bravest of all in the old, bold town, There at her side was Manley Lown. Up the street the couple fled With Manley Lown driving ahead. As they were fleeing up the street, Some high school boys they did meet. A shade of madness, a sneer untame Over the face of Manley came. The nobler nature within him stirred But Manley Lown was not a-feared. Take me, if you must, by my black head, But spare the blonde one, Manley said. A shade of sadness, a blush of shame Over the faces of the school boys came. Who touches a hair on yon girl's head Dies like a cat! Nine times! they said. All day long through Celoron rode, Manley Lown with this blonde untold. All through the story I have not said, Who was the blonde with curls on her head Before I finish this ending round, The question is, WHO WAS THE BLONDE? i57l



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