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Lof? to righf, firsf row: Harold Sandberg, Roberf Eck, Harold Lind, Warren Lind. Second row: Paul Anderson, LeRoy Apofosh. Roberf Olson, Daniel Holmes, Diclc Hulfr-nan, Richard Swanson, Jerome Burrows, Jacl: Schulfz, Mr, Lloyd Miller. Third row: Alden Hanson, Edison LeRoy, Roberf Larfimore, Robert Eclrberg, William Adams, John Giess, Kenneth Gladd. Lowell Maxwell, Alan Sandberg. l-li-Y THE officers of fhe Hi-Y are: President Harold Lind: Vice-President Roberf Eclc: Treasurer, Warren Lind: Secrelary, Harold Sandberg: Represeniafive, Leslie Wi- nans: Ediror, Edison LeRoy: Adviser, Mr. Lloyd Miller. The Celoron Hi-Y is a branch of 'rhe Narional Hi-Y. This branch was sfariecl 'rhrough The ehcorfs of Mr. Miller, our adviser. The purpose of 'lhe Hi-Y is fo crea+e, mainlain, and exfend rhroughouf fhe school and communiry, high slandards of Chrisfian charac'rer. The plaiform is clean speech, clean living. and clean spor+s. The charier members are: Harold Lind, Roberl' Eclc, Warren Lind. Harold Sand- ii berg, Leslie Winans, Edison LeRoy, Daniel Holmes, LeRoy Apolosh, Richard Swanson, John Giess, Jack Schuliz, Roberi' Olson, Daniel Fosler, Kennerh Gladd. and Rober+ li Hoover. l The Hi-Y has successfully given +wo school dances. The lasl dance was fhe firsf ll xv' regular dance wifh an orcheslra. The Hi-Y has also pu? on a mofion picfure The fly ,S World Afire , and a shorf feafure. ' g- 9 The Celoron Hi-Y senr 'rwo delegafes. Leslie Winans and Harold Lind, and Mr. QT 5 Miller To fhe Hi-Y Conveniion al' Albany, on December I3. Boys and girls of 'ihe T' New York Sfafe Hi-Y's fool: charge of +he sfaie governmenl for lhree days. l J The Hi-Y wishes fo lhanlc +he feachers, Mr. PileHe. and ihe Board of Educalion for lheir fine cooperafion and fhe use of fhe school. J-fel'-1+
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EWSW' Q iff ,sf f ye . ,, :J 4.-me.. Seated: Charles Neubauer. Front row seated, left to right: Paul Anderson, War- ren Lind, Robert Ecli, Har- old Lind, Edison LeRoy, Donald Chapman, Robert Illingworth. Second row: William Adams, Marvin Yasher, Albert Lundgren, Carl Swanson, Dean We- borg, Richard Carlson, Richard Chapman, Adviser. Back row: Richard Carlson, Herbert Seiberg, Robert Sandberg, Jerry Haskell, Alden Hanson, David Law- ergren, LaVerne Carlson, Floyd Brown. HE Sigma Gamma Phi traternity has exerted its ettorts the past year tor the betterment ot our school and our community. The aim of the brother- hood is to create high standards ot' character. The Kappa Zeta Chi society and Sigma Gamma Phi fraternity combined to present a three-act farce en- titled Cheerio My Dear . A record crowd attended and a successtul pertormance was given. The organization now has an active membership ot twenty-three brothers. HIS year has been a very successful one for Delta Sigma Chapter ot the Chi Sigma Chi fraternity, tor a spirit ot' real brotherhood has developed. Chi Sigma Chi is based on the belief that the most important duty of man is the improvement of his intellectual, moral, and social being. lts chief Sllillll HHMMH PHI Seated front row, left to right: Howard Terry. Wesley Oberq, Willard Tibbetts. Second row: Daniel Foster, Richard Swanson, Roger Seager, Norman Swart, Buddy Showers, Robert Ecli- burg, Robert Olson. Third row: Harold Pear- son, Donald Nelson, Jaclr Roberts, Leslie Win- ans, Kenneth Gladd, Eugene Anderson, Milton Linquist, Leslie Whitcomb. characteristic is an honorable friendship which, while it pardons the faults ot each, strives to improve and reform. Fifteen boys have become Chi Sigma Chi brothers this year. At present there are more than thirty active members in the school. ln addition to its regu- lar meetings, Delta Sigma Chapter has held round table discussions, tureen suppers, and parties ot all kinds. The annual banquet was held on the evening ot Saturday, March IS, l94l, at the Hotel James- town. Thirty-eight members were present and this was one ot our most outstanding events of the year. The chapter is especially proud of its members who have attended and are attending such colleges and universities as Allegheny, Alfred, Rochester, Yale, and Leland Powers and also ot its members who are now in the United States Army or Navy. Delta Sigma Chapter talces this opportunity ot wishing success and happiness to the class of l94I.
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