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1946 THE INDIAN RONALD STROEBEL Playhouse, 43 Hi-Y, 43 4-H, 1-4: Baseball Varsity, 43 Volleyball, 4. Ronnie . . . he's always got something up his sleeve . . . that smile of his , , . woman crazy fwho's kidding'?D . . . Ed Brightman's one of his pals . . . not very sure of his plans for next year . , . also undecided about his life work . . . thing he liked most about school was getting a ride to and from the place every day . . . Ronnie's hobby is hunting and fishing-if it isn't the season for one then it's the other . . . he likes automobiles, money, roller skating, swimming, meal-time . . . dislikes to get up in the morning or to go to bed at night . . . his pet peeve is people who wake him at night by blowing their horns . . . sometime he wants to get in without waking the dog. MARY CROWLEY Girls' Athletic Association, 13 Girls' Chorus, 2-43 Playhouse, 43 Girl Reserves, 1-4: Chron- icle staif, 4. Crow . . . working at St. Elmo . . . fre- quently seen with Shirley . . . doing The Bookworm Says . . . singing solos with Girls' Chorus . . . plans to take post-graduate course here next year . . . eventually a nurse or psycho-analyst . , . liked three years in Girls' Chorus under Miss Gregg the most . . . hobbies: photography, reading, swimming, collecting movie stars' pictures . . . likes: to do things for others, swimming, canoeing . . . dislikes: playing basketball and chemistry . , . pet peeve is against people with tempers and who quarrel. CHARLES BLOHM Radio Club, 1g 4-H, 1-33 Junior Honor Society 13 Hi-Y, 2, 43 Chronicle staff, 2, 43 Playhouse, 43 Camera Club, 13 Playhouse Technical Direc- tor, 43 Radio Club President, 1. Charley . . . likes women . . . seems to be busy . , . running movie projector and sound equipment . . . corny jokes . . . Doug's buddy- buddy . . , plans to go to Coyne Electrical school next year . , . radio operation's his life work . . . he liked most working with projector and sound equipment . . . radio is Charley's hobby . . . likes: popular and hill-billy music, social studies class . . . dislikes: classical music, teachers' jokes . . . pet peeve: singing commercials. 4 4
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1945 THE INDIAN MAE KRATZ Library Club, 1-35 Band, 1-45 Girls' Chorus, 45 Girls' Sport Club, 1-35 Chronicle staff, 45 Ellicottville Hi reporter, 35 Playhouse, 4. Cats . . . playing trombone in band . . . she's rather quiet . . . there's a fellow in the Army . . . her letters . . . pretty good scout . . . plans to go to college for musical course . . . teaching music will be her life's work . . . liked playing in the school band the most . . . her hobby is stamp collecting . . . likes: dancing, writing letters, playing the guitar and trombone dislikes: boys who have very few manners conceited people her pet peeve. THOMAS CALVIN . Basketball JayVee, 2-45 Baseball, 35 Volley- ball, 45 Playhouse, 45 Hi-Y, 2, 45 Chronicle staff, 2-45 Boy Scouts, 1-25 Civil Air Patrol Cadets, 2, 35 Boy Scout Scribe, 25 Hi-Y Secre- tary, 45 Chronicle Promotion Manager, 4. Tommy . , . frequently with Rich, Bob, and Andy . . . he likes to talk . . . always woman trouble . . . he likes to drive Plymouths . . . friendly with everyone . . . he wants to go to college very much, but says he'll probably end up in the service . . . for his life work he' wants to set up -in the legal profession . , . he liked playing on the basketball squad, the Dance Club, and the Playhouse the most . . . his hobby is swimming, playing chess . . . he likes chess, basketball, swimming, skating, girls, golf . . . dislikes girls' smoking, people right next to him yelling in his ear . '. . his pet peeve is against people who are never wrong. EVELYN WHITNEY 4 Girl Reserves, 1-45 Chronicle staff, 1, 25 Li- brary Club, 25 4-H, 1-35 Girls' Chorus, 1-45 Band, 1-45 Class Secretary, 1, 35 Girl Reserve President, 45 Band Secretary, 45 Band Librari- an, 2, 35 Girls' Chorus Librarian, 4. Evie . . . frequently seen with Viola . . . she gets around . . . one guy after another . . . Girl Reserve gal . . . plans to go to a dental hygienist school . . . her life Work will be being a dental secretary . , . she liked pass- ing notes in Mr. Skinner's study halls the most . . . her hobby is collecting napkins . . . she likes: skating, square dancing, swimming, vol- leyball . . . dislikes the study hall on a warm day . . , her pet peeve is against sarcastic re- marks- I can't stand them.
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1945 THE INDIAN JACK CADOGAN Jack left his high school alma mater at the mid-year this year to enlist in the Navy, in which he is still serving at present. Not here when the senior questionnaires were being circulated, it's rather diiiicult to get informa- tion on him. A few things could be filled out, such as: Slip . . , one of Dick Wheeler's buddies . . . oh, the women in his life . . . interested in flying and the Civil Air Patrol . . . very active in latter . . . his hobby would probably be fishing . . . he likes: flying, fishing, skating, catchy songs, sharp clothes, women . . . dis- likes: school, classical music, operas, Chautau- qua Institution. Wherever he may be when this book is dis- tributed, good luck to Jack Cadogan. CLASS HISTORY By Robert Dean The class of '46 is one which has seen many changes in its personnel. As it comes to the end of its twelfth year in school, there remain but four of the original members of the class as it was when it started in the first grade in C. C. S. These exclusive four are Evelyn Whitney, Charley Blohm, Bob Dean, and Andy Rhubottom. Miss Skinner was then, as now, the teacher of the first grade. In second grade Rich Hayes joined the class, and Dave Rodwell did likewise when it reached its third year. The fourth saw no additions which still remain, but the centralization of the school in the class's fifth year brought Viola Webber and Ronnie Stroebel into its ranks. During these early years the members caught fleeting glances of Maxine Howard, who finally settled with the class in its junior year in high school. Art Sortore was here now and then, as Max was, and he finally decided to join the class in preference to the one at Mayville in his seventh year of schooling. Tom Calvin and Mary Crowley joined the merry throng in its sophomore year, and Kay and Elaine Moseman came at the half of the following year. Mae Kratz, Carol Nickerson, and Chuck Nash entered the class in its final year. Jack Cadogan, who was with the class from the fourth grade until it started its senior year, dropped his school work to join the Navy in January of this year.
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