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I4 THE PIONEER-CELORON, N. Y. CHI IOTA OMEGA Members taken into the Alpha Chapter in 1931-32 are: Donald Hart, Carlton Faley, .loe Venus, Donald Williams, Elmer Seiberg. The Alpha Chapter held a Basketball Dance at the school the night after the last Celoron-Lakewood Game. The annual banquet was held at Coeis Inn, Lakewood, on the last day of Febru- ary. The speakers of the evening were Henry G. Schrader, Milton W. Brown, C. Roger Johnson, and Carl J ones. The chapter presented to the school a home room scholarship award to be held by the room which, at the end of each five week period, has the highest standing. ll was won the first time by Mr. Spencer's room. It has remained there since. ORPHEUS SOCIETY The Orpheus Society held its first meeting in the studio Friday afternoon, May 20, with Mrs. Willis presiding. An election of oiiicers took place, the following oliicers being elected: Vincent Mallare, president, Marian Wistran, vice presidentg and Marie Anderson, secretary and treasurer. The society was organized for the purpose of continuing the interest of the gradu- ates in music and of fostering an interest in school musical activities. All members of the high school glee club and orchestra who have earned emblems are eligible to membership. Hereafter emblems are to be awarded by Orpheus. It is our aim to make this society a marked success and we hope to have many good times along with the work. Don't you hope to win an emblem? Marie Anderson, Secretary and Treausrer. During the Easter vacation Mrs. Willis had the five best members of the Music Appreciation Class take a series of tests to determine whom should represent Celoron at the music conference held at Cleveland. Dorothy Wilson won the trip, beating Clare Chamberlin by a narrow margin of two points. She had many interesting adventures, and we deeply regret that we do not have the room to print her report. The Musical Organizations of Celoron High School, namely: -the Clee Clubs and the Orchestra, enjoyed a very successful year under the direction of Mrs. Willis. Among the outstanding events of the year was the incomparable manner in which the combined glee clubs presented the operetta Up in the Air. The Orchestra per- formed admirably at Fredonia and the glee clubs also earned their round of applause. These organizations are indeed a credit to our school system and Mrs. Willis deserves much credit for the way she has bettered the musical standards of Celoron High School.
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THE PIONEER-CELORON, N. Y. 13 KAPPA PHI SOCIETY The Kappa Phi Society has had a very enjoyable and successful year although some of their many achievements have not been made so noticeable as yet. On May 6, after the Junior Class Play, the Kappa Phi sponsored a dance. The White Owl's furnished the music and the evening proved to be an enjoyable one. The Kappa Phi members are eagerly looking forward to a house-party which is to' be held this summer on Chautauqua Lake. The girls will also motor to Findley Lake in two weeks to enjoy picnicking and bathing. Kathryn Bailey has been received into the society and the girls are proud to :in- nounce their three new pledges, Marian Wistran, Virginia Anderson and Lillian Forsner. The initiation will be held at the Amidon residence on June 9. -Secretary. PSI THETA TAU A most successful year has been spent by the Psi Theta Tau, for a deep bond of friendship and a feeling of sisterhood have been established. New members initiated since January are: Dorothy Anderson, Vivian Thornbald, Doris Gotts, Maxine Vickstrom, and Alvera Wynkoop. The total number of members at the present time is fourteen. Several social affairs have been sponsored by the sorority during the past year. A party was held during the month of January, and a dance, during the month of May. The chaperones for the May party were Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Anderson, Miss Lutz- hoff, and Miss Baker. Sunday afternoon, May 28, a picnic was held at Point Gratiot on Lake Erie. Tennis, boating, swimming, and dancing were enjoyed by all. Miss Lutzhoff and Miss Baker were invited to chaperone. We wish to express our appreciation to Miss Lutzhoff and Miss Totman for their splendid advice during the past year. SIGMA GAMMA PHI The Sigma Gamma Phi Fraternity enjoyed a very successful year, not only financially but socially. A football dance was held for the players of Celoron and Lakewood high schools after their annual game. The annual Valentine dance was held in the school auditorium, February 13, 1932. As the saying goes, a wonderful time was had by all. Tony Minavio furnished the music. The fraternity presented the high school with an electric scoreboard which should aid the players greatly while on the court. The 3rd Annual Class Bn Tournament was held March I8, 1932. Nine teams competed for the Collins Cup Lakewood defended and won it for their second straight year. The Wild Oats Boy was presented by the fraternity May 5 and 6. A very good crowd was in attendance and the play proved to be the outstanding event of the year. The policy of providing refreshments for the rival basketball teams was con- tinued throughout the season. Our new members are: Robert Buckleau, Richard Greenwood, Gerald Terry, Todd Lane, and Gerald Blanchard.
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THE PIONEER-CELORON, N. Y. I5 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Class of Thirty-two, of Celoron High School, and State of New York, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament, in manner and form following, hereby revoking any will, or wills, heretofore made by us. First: We direct that all our just debts and goodtime expenses be fully paid and satisfied, as soon as conveniently may be, after our departure. We, the Senior Class of 32 Do Hereby Bequeath Our Numerous Possessions Thusly: To William Cisel, we leave the great ability to make love which Clare Chamberlin leaves behind. We bequeath the pleasing personality of Lillian Forsner to Lucille Gotts. Harold Bubb should be pleased to receive the ability in public speaking which Marjorie Paddock has left behind. To Rose Moore we leave Dorothy Wilson,s ability to attract and hold men. Carl Jones will no doubt be thankful for the scientific ability in physics which Roger Cross leaves behind. We know that Wendall Swanson is going to be pleased to receive Frederick Morris' knack of inventing silly pranks. Lillian Carlson should be grateful for that slender figure Marian Wistran leaves. Harold Sherman is going to be pleased to find that Elmer Camfield is leaving his ability to keep awake once in a while. We are sure that William Rounds will profit by the sheikiness left him by Oliver Ellison. To Bette Samuelson we leave the congenial personality and the love for peanuts which Jeanette Amidon leaves behind. We also bequeath to Virginia Anderson the typing ability of Marie Anderson so that she will not need so many erasers and paper next year. Lucy Nelson will be pleased to hear that Alberta Phillips has left her fiirtatious ability so that Lucy will not be an old maid as formerly prophesied. To Robert Estus, Leo Olson is pleased to leave his ability of getting through things by the skin of his teeth. Roger Johnson is pleased to state that he is leaving his athletic ability to Harold Marsh and Era Scofield. We hope they profit by it. To the Junior class as a whole, Floyd West is leaving his notebook of pictures, if they can find it. May they spend many happy hours looking through it. John Patti will be glad to know that Roger Lane is leaving his remarkable fish- catching ability to him. . , Alice Thornton is leaving her beautiful hair to Lois Rolph that she may have more success with the boys next year. Evelyn Le Baron is leaving her immense height to Tennie Patti so that she may be able to peer over the heads of her classmates next year. Vincent Mallare is more than pleased to state that he is leaving his hard earned knowledge of history to any Junior who needs it. ,
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