Central High School - Indian Yearbook (Chautauqua, NY)

 - Class of 1946

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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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THE INDIAN 1945 and Martha Milligan joined the class. Martha had attended C. C. S. for parts of several previous years. William Geertson left the juniors after his freshman year. Carol Saxton, Joanne McMahon, and Carol Miller entered the class this year. This year the juniors won the inter-class basketball league, as they did last year. The girls of the class gave the boys victory luncheons both years. This year both the junior boys and girls won the intramural volleyball leagues. The boys then played the girls, each using their own rules. The score was 15-3 in favor of the boys. When they were freshmen, the junior girls gave a dinner for the entire class. They have had a Hallowe'en party every year that they have been in high school, this year having one With the seniors. As sophomores, they gave a party in the form of a carnival for the entire school. In this party were many of the features of a real carnival. Just before school was over that year, they had an outdoor class party at Orser's. Mr. Levin was the faculty advisor for the class when they were fresh- men, while Lincoln Fisher was president. Mr. Allen Rice has been the juniors' advisor for the other two years. Robert Orser was president of the class last year. The ofiicers this year are: Lincoln Fisher, presidentg Stephen Kovach, vice-presidentg Robert Orser, treasurerg Elizabeth Hodges, secretary, and Rosemary Flanders and Douglas Seymour, repre- sentatives to the Student Council. When Rosemary went to Florida this Winter, Martha Milligan substituted on the Council for her. The juniors received their rings this year, which makes them one of the first classes to get theirs so early. There are four members of the junior class on the Senior Honor Society. Five of the juniors play in the C. C. S. Bandg and many members of the junior class belong to the F. F. A. Robert Orser is the Junior Assist- ant Scoutmaster for the Boy Scouts at C. C. S. There are also many juniors on the Chronicle staff. The juniors had six boys on the varsity basketball team at the end of the year. Several boys started on the second team. All of the boys are on this year's baseball team except Douglas Seymour, and he is a manager of the team.

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