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1946 THE INDIAN er 1 l - ALMA MATER - l Where the sky is clear and blue, Where the gate stands open wide, Chautauqua High, we come to youg Teacher, student, side by side Name that's known afar and near, Keep our standards ever high: In our hearts we hold you dear: Our strong love will never die Our love is true. Whate'er betide. CHORUS Hail, oh hail, Chautauqua, Alma Mater dear, We will always do our best, Keep our school above the rest, Chautauqua High.
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1945 THE INDIAN FIRST ROW-Kleft to rightlz Willa Mary Hewes, 'Martha Milligan, Lincoln Fisher, president, Stephen Kovach, vice-presidentg Elizabeth Hodges, secretary, Robert Orser, treasurer, Carol Miller, Joanne McMahon. SECOND ROW-Cleft to rightl: Mr. Rice, advisor, Shirley Crump, Marian Green, Homer Terwilliger, George Fisher, Douglas Seymour, Rosemary Flanders, Carol Saxton. THE JUNIORS Of the present junior class, only three of the original class that started first grade in 1936 remain: Rosemary Flanders, John Whitehead, and Lincoln Fisher. Nancy Hubbard and Nancy King, who also started in that class, left C. C. S. several years ago. Miss Skinner taught the first and second graders. In the third grade Marion Greene and Douglas Seymour entered the class. Willa Mary Hewes joined the juniors in the fourth grade. The third and fourth grades were taught by Miss E. Murney. Carol Nickerson, who is now a member of the senior class, joined the class in the fifth grade. Fifth grade was marked by the formation of the Girl Scouts in C. C. S. and the planting of some flower gardens near the school. That year the class saw the picture, The Wizard of Oz. They also did much painting and carpenter work that year. In sixth grade, the present juniors were taught by Mrs. Barron. Homer Terwilliger and George Fisher entered the class in the eighth grade. Mrs. Taylor and Mr. Cowles were the seventh and eighth grade teachers. When freshmen, Shirley Crump, Stephen Kovach, Elizabeth Hodges,
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