Celoron High School - Sentinel Yearbook (Celoron, NY)

 - Class of 1943

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K PPA ZETA CHI 'l'hrnughout the past year the Kappa Zeta f'hi has carried on an number of soeial activities. A Sarlie llawkins' Day Skating Party antl l llubble Skating Party were helfl at 5 Skatelantl. Several tureen flinnersanfl two theater parties were enjoyetl by the members fluring the winter months. anal on Dezember 29 the group was entertained at a Vhristnias party at the honie of Betty flllilltl- 2 berlin. The Nlisses Barbara llalnnierstroni. Jean Distran. anrl Nlarian llaskell were ref-eivetl into the soeiety this year. anal a forinal initiation was helfl for them at Gretehenls Kitt-hen on l ebruary I. The whole ehapter sineerely hopes that all new nienibers. as the years go by. will promote the spirit of fellowship anrl eooperation whieh has been felt :luring the past year. The Kappa Zeta Chi takes this opportunity to extenfl its heartiest eongratulations to the grafluatiug elassot' ISN-Ii. 1 t ,hr Q4 P70711 VW, left to right: Yinlet Kalen, Marilyn Young, Dorothy Gustafson, Lillian Evans, Kathryn, Swart. June Parry. Sn-mal mur' Betty Lou Palmgrcn, Leanna An- derson, Ehba Winans, Virginia Shutls, Barbara Wolfe, Betty Xluylaster, June Bautz, Rosemarie Lombardo. -1- Fmnl ww, lrft lo right: Dorothy hvolfe, Geraldine Wright, Betty Lou Mason, Illamay Holles, Marian Haskell. Sfcmul row: Vivian Mlaixis, Carol Anderson, Betty Chamber- lin, Shirley Butts, Jeanine Furseey. Beverly Eriekson, Jean Wistran, Third row: Barbara Hanlmerstrom, Dorothy Varlenn, .tliec McGill, Lois lllingworth, Genevieve Porter, Eleanor Hloomstmntl. KAPPA PHI SORORITY The Kappa l'hi Sorority has en- joyetl another interesting anll sue- eessful year. Various aetiyities have been eontluetetl antl il cleeper bonfl of frienllship has been establishetl. New uleinbers who have been reeeiyefl into our sorority this year are lletty Lou l'ahngren. .loyee NleGill, Gloria Widen. la-anna Anflerson. Peggy Halter, antl ltoseniarie Lonibartlo, They were formally initiatetl at i'ala's Restaurant lfebruary tti. We ext:-ntl our sineere wishes to the tzratluating elass ot' '43 for sum-ess anal happiness through the years to l'Ulnt'. 29

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Fran! mir, left to right: Kenneth Eeklund, Don Sr-ott, .lerry Haskell, Richard Kelley. Don Peterson. Srronrl mv: Charles Neubauer, llUlv1'l't 5:-indberg, Warren Lind, Robert Johnson. Ilzlloy book, Gerald tiates, Laurel l.in1l. Third mu'.' Robert lllingworth, William Swanson. Herbert. Seibenr. Robert Ellison. 1 as 1 SIGMA GAMMA PHI g This year found our fraternity with a small membership. However, our meetings have been interesting and helpful and much has been ac- complished. We found great enthus- iasm in the fraternity accompanied with good fellowship. We promoted this by various after-meeting activ- ities such as bowling, a light luncheon down town, or playing cards. Un May 7, we enjoyed a bowling tournament within the fraternity. In the early spring one of our broth- ers, Harry Bolles, was drafted into the armed forces while still in school. During the party which we held in his honor we were visited by two honorary members about to enter the servicc?I'fugene Anderson and Kenneth Gladd. The two new members whom we initiated this year are Robert Ribbing and Dewey Anderson both of whom we consider assets to our organization. We of the Sigma Gamma I'hi Fra- ternity wish to extend our best wishcS to the graduating class of '43, May success and happiness be theirs. 28 CHI SIGMA CHI Delta Sigma fhapter of the t'hi Sigma Chi Fraternity has had another very successful year. Many enjoyable meetings and par- ties were held. The annual banquet was held recently at Gretchens Kitch- en. Those present decided to make a news pamphlet to send to our mem- bers in the armed forces. We are very proud of the forty eight members of our organization serving in the armed forces. Last summer Delta Sigma Vhapter of t'hi Sigma t'hi had the honor of bringing nationwide attention to our school. .K poem dedicated to our mem- bers in the armed forces, written by Elton J. Seymour to he read at our annual banquet. was printed twice in the Jamestown l'ost-Journal where it attracted the attention of Ted hlalone. After obtaining Nr. Sey- mour's permission, Ted Malone read the poem on his coast to coast broad- cast. Before reading the poem Mr. Malone praised the fellowship of the fraternal organizations of Veloron High School which inspired this poem. The main purpose of Fhi Sigma f'hi is to strengthen the physical, moral, and intellectual being of its members. and we feel well satisfied with the progress we have made during the last year. Delta Sigma fhapter takes this opportunity to extend congratulations and best wishes to the class of forty three. l i Front row, left lo right: Roger Seager, VVillard Tibbetts, Zurh Faulkner. Sernnd mu Robert ltibbing, Duane Ki-shauer, Donald Sandberg. .ferry Scott, Dewey Anderson



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NEWSPAPER STAFF Fdltor Jeanette 1 hrlstian Assistant Fditor I lllian 1 ustafson Sports Editors 'lhef heerleaders Mite 'Vid ill June larry Dorothy Karlson I harles 'Neubauer l'eature Prlitor l' xelx n Nici ray Humor 1' ditor Joy: e Squier News Editor Lois Turner C irtulation Pditors Dorothy K arlson Harriet lxnapp I' xchange Fditor Shirley Butts Art Fditor Barbara Fields Poet s f orner Betts Lou Mason Kdxertismg Manager Rosemarie Lombardo C h1efTypists 1 arol anderson qhirley Butts Twplsts Alice McGill Joy ce Ogren K arol Host Dorothy Carlson Barbara Mason Dorothy Vt olfe Reporters Xiuan Adams Betty Chamberlin Adx iser. . , ..................,...,.....,.,...,..,....,,............,......,.... Miss Dunkin The staff of Celoron Highlights' met on Wednesday the fifth period. During this alloted time work on the newspaper was done. Eight copies of the paper were published and were sold not only to students in the school but also to former teachers and servicemen. Several numbers were exchanged with other schools. Any student of the three highest classes who has taken commercial subjects or is proficient in the art of writing or drawing may become a member of the newspaper staff. The purpose of the organization is to print a newspaper containing current affairs at school humor poetry and various special features. 30

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