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44 THE SENTINEL-CELORON,N.Y. COMMERCIAL CLUB The Commercial Club was inaugurated in the fall of 1938 by stu- dents of Miss Cronin's shorthand and typewriting classes. The constitution was drawn up by Maxine Swart, Doris Hoover, and Charlotte Lawson. Meetings have been held regularly each Monday, the eighth period. The club has had a busy year printing the school newspapers for the Student Council. Next year the club hopes to publish the entire paper. A tea was given by the Commercial Club in June. The guests were teachers and students who are interested in joining the organization next year. Mr. La Rae Gantt, commercial manager of the Jamestown Tele- phone Company, gave an interesting talk on advertising, and the club was invited to visit the telephone company's offices. Another June meeting was devoted to hygiene and appearance. Miss Lenna who was the speaker gave some useful tips to the club members. The club earned money by selling ice cream during the months of May and June. The Commercial Club officers are as follows: President ......,.. Q.. ...........,v. ,.,....,..,..,.,,.. ..,.... E d na Howard Vice President ........ Charlotte Lawson Secretary ,,,.,...,.,.. , .......,. .. ..,. .Doris Hoover Treasurer ..,, . . ..,...... Dorothy Staples Adviser 1 .....,,...,,...,................ Miss Marion Cronin CHI IOTA OMEGA Chi Iota Omega Fraternity was founded by a group of Celoron High School students in 1930. On October 29, 1935, this steadily growing and firmly established organization joined with Chi Sigma Chi, a national fraternity. Since that time the group has been known as Delta Sigma Chapter. The aim of this organization has been to encourage high scholarship, aid in the development of character, provide social activities, and influ- ence its members toward better citizenry. The Chapter is particularly proud of its members who are now at- tending such colleges and universities as Allegheny, Alfred, Rochester, Yale, and Leland Powers. Among the other activities which always command interest is the annual mid-summer reunion. On this occasion the day is given over to sports, competition being keen between the older and younger members. Delta Sigma Chapter takes this opportunity of wishing success and happiness to the class of I9 39.
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THE SENTINEL-CELORON,N.Y. 43 in honor of these members at Gretchen's Kitchen. Dorothy Bucklaew, Hazel Spencer and Rosalie Hedberg are now on pledge. Their formal initiation will be the last activity of this school year. The Kappa Zeta Chi, Sigma Gamma Phi, Chi Sigma Chi and Kappa Phi held a HalloWe'en party at the American Legion Clubhouse in Octo- ber. A very enjoyable evening was spent by all in dancing and playing games. The next outstanding event of the year was the Kappa Phi Get Acquaintedi' party to which each member brought a friend. On the evening of May 16, the Kappa Zeta Chi entertained our society at the American Legion. A buffet luncheon was served and the remainder of the evening was spent in dancing. We have 25 members in our society at the present time, and al- though many Seniors of this year will become our honorary members, we hope to continually grow throughout the school years. Our organization is anticipating a house party on Chautauqua Lake or Allegany State Park this summer, and We are all looking forward to it with a great deal of excitement. 2 V '
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THE SENTINEL-CELORON,N.Y. 45 PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB The Photography Club was organized in September 1938. At pres- ent the club consists of fifteen members who attend the bi-weekly meet- ings. In September 1938, the following ofhcers were elected: President 7 , ,,7,,7,,,7,, , , ,,,7,,, U ,, Kenneth Gladd Vice President , , ,, , 7 Y ,,,, Marshall Peterson Secretary-Treasurer , ,, , , ,, ,, , ,Harold Lind Faculty Adviser , , , , ,,,, , , Mr. Ernest Levin This year the Photography Club completed its darkroom and bought an enlarger. During meetings films were developed, negatives were printed, and enlargements were made. During one meeting a talk was given by Roger Fornell, an employee of the Eastman Kodak Company. Some of the meetings of the club were devoted to showing slides. These slides showed proper arrangement of subjects, good use of light and shadows, and many other photographical features. Several members of the club have made notable progress in photog- raphy and have expressed their views in the following remark, It is very interesting work and a lot of fun.
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